With Modern Means, Taliban Bolster Sway in Afghanistan
By ALISSA J. RUBIN
Insurgents in Afghanistan use tactics like controlling the hours of cellphone use, in addition to selected attacks and some new flexibility on matters like education.
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Insurgents in Afghanistan use tactics like controlling the hours of cellphone use, in addition to selected attacks and some new flexibility on matters like education.
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