With a reduction in violence of 86 per cent compared to 2010, the people who live in Nad ‘Ali district, an area once renowned for being a hotbed of the Taliban insurgency, are enjoying unprecedented levels of security.
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3 thoughts on “The ‘unstoppable’ peace process in Nad ‘Ali”
Phil
Must be lies.
Burticus
Not at all. The number of incidents has dropped significantly over the last few tours, to the point that in some areas no rounds are being fired. Though summer is fast approaching. Fingers crossed it stays the same.
martin
fingers crossed maybe we can pull out quicker and save a few quid.
Must be lies.
Not at all. The number of incidents has dropped significantly over the last few tours, to the point that in some areas no rounds are being fired. Though summer is fast approaching. Fingers crossed it stays the same.
fingers crossed maybe we can pull out quicker and save a few quid.