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  1. Life in Kabul after Soviet invasion (1980)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Report back by reporter following a recent visit on life in the Afghan capital Kabul following the country’s invasion by Soviet troops. Both female reporters not identified.

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  2. British diplomats pull out of Kabul (1989)

    Genre
    Interview

    The Soviets are planning to pull out of Afghanistan, but Muslim guerillas are closing in to attack. British diplomats have left the country safely and reached New Delhi. British charge d’affaires Ian...

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  3. British diplomats withdraw from Kabul (1989)

    Genre
    Interview

    The British embassy pull out from Kabul, Afghanistan has been delayed because of heavy snow. The evacuation had been planned because of fears for safety as the Soviet troop withdrawal continues. British...

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  4. US ambassador in Afghanistan killed (1979)

    Genre
    Speech

    Statement by Anita Stockman, State Department spokeswoman, on the US ambassador in Kabul, Afghanistan being taken hostage and then killed by an unknown group.

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  5. Soviet soldier requests asylum in US (1980)

    Genre
    News report

    Andrew Manderstam reports on the request for asylum made at the United States embassy in Kabul by a Soviet soldier during the war in Afghanistan (16/09/80) and implications of the request.

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  6. Civil war likley in Afghanistan (1989)

    Genre
    News report

    On the Afghan-Pakistan border, Nick Snelling reports back to John Alcock? in the studio on the Soviet troop withdrawal from Afghanistan. Rebel factions (Mujahadeen) are looking to topple the Afghan...

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  7. Afghan-Pakistani relations unaffected by death of president (1988)

    Genre
    Interview

    John Alcock interviews Vice-President of the Afghan Alliance, Dr Zabiullah Mujadidi, at the funeral of Pakistani President, Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq. He says he expects Pakistani-Afghan relations to be unaffected...

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