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Kabul accuses international community of failure in war on terror 
Deutsche Presse Agentur
Published: Friday September 1, 2006 
Kabul- Five years since the September 11 terrorist attacks on the United
States and the beginning of the war on terrorism, Afghanistan has accused
the international community of failure in that fight. The international
community has "concentrated too much on the military components in the
fights against terrorism," its foreign minister, Rangin Dadfar Spanta, said
in an interview in Kabul with Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa. "The fight
against terrorism is not only a military, but also a development and social,
mission." 

At the same time, Spanta admitted that his own government had also made
mistakes. 

Corruption, illegal-drug cultivation and terrorism have increased, he said,
while adding that unless these problems are combated, there will be no
success in the war on terrorism as drug barons and terrorists are working
together. 

"We have serious problems," he said while adding, however, that it is an
exaggeration to say that Afghanistan is in danger of collapse. Progress has
been made in many areas, he argued. 

As for the radical Islamic insurgency in southern and eastern Afghanistan,
Spanta said in an interview conducted in German, "We are confronted with an
international, well-functioning terror network." 

The militants are outfitted with modern weapons, communication capabilities
and transportation, he said. 

Militants must indeed be taken on by the military, Spanta, who lived in
Germany for years, said but added, "At the same time, we must carry out
development policies." 

Drinking-water supplies must be improved in the restive areas, and schools
and medical clinics must be built, he said. 

"The problem is, is that the non-governmental organizations and the
reconstruction teams have completely pulled out of the south and east,"
Spanta said. 

The government presence must be strengthened, he said. "How can we defend a
district with more than 40,000 residents with 41 poorly armed police
officers?" he asked. 

If Afghanistan and the international community fail to bring development to
the restive provinces, improve security and improve public investment, "then
we cannot speak of a successful, plausible counterterrorism concept," the
minister said. 

"We have neglected our own along with the international community," he
added.


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