Abdul Raziq (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Abdul Raziq" in French language version.

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  • « Democracy at any cost: How the West supported an Afghan general who ruled through fear », The New Arab,‎ (lire en ligne [archive du ], consulté le )

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militarytimes.com

  • « Top US commander in Afghanistan unharmed after attack leaves key Afghan general dead, 2 Americans wounded », Military Times,‎ (lire en ligne [archive du ], consulté le )

ndtv.com

  • « Controversial Afghan Cop, "Torturer-in-Chief", Killed In Taliban Attack », NDTV,‎ (lire en ligne [archive du ], consulté le ) :

    « Raziq, who was illiterate and had three wives, had been fighting the Taliban since the terrorists executed his father and uncle in 1994, two years before they succeeded in imposing their oppressive regime over most of the country. »

npr.org

  • « He Calmed Kandahar. But At What Cost? », National Public Radio,‎ (lire en ligne [archive du ], consulté le ) :

    « For years, President Hamid Karzai defended Raziq, sidelining investigations and promoting him »

nytimes.com

  • Azam Ahmed, Matthieu, « America’s Monster », The New York Times,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le )
  • « Powerful Afghan Police Chief Puts Fear in Taliban and Their Enemies », New York Times,‎ (lire en ligne [archive du ], consulté le )
  • Azam Ahmed, Matthieu, « America’s Monster How the U.S. Backed Kidnapping, Torture and Murder in Afghanistan », New York Times,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le )
  • « An Afghan Police Chief Took On the Taliban and Won. Then His Luck Ran Out », New York Times,‎ (lire en ligne [archive du ], consulté le ) :

    « With the province and a major border crossing under his control, and with businesses abroad, General Raziq grew enormously rich. He spent time in Dubai and had been heavily involved in the horse trading that is part of the coalition building ahead of Afghanistan’s presidential elections next year. »

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telegraph.co.uk

  • « US general criticised over photo-op with Afghan cop accused of human rights abuses », The Telegraph,‎ (lire en ligne [archive du ], consulté le )

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