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- Afghan_Islamic_Press abstract "Afghan Islamic Press (Pashto: افغان اسلامي اژانس - AIP) is an Afghan news agency based in Peshawar, Pakistan. It was established 1982, during the Soviet Union's occupation of Afghanistan, by Muhammad Yaqub Sharafat. Sharafat was the nephew of Maulavi Yunis Khales, one of the leaders of the anti-Soviet mujahideen guerrilla movement. The agency described its work as a contribution to the anti-Soviet jihad.After the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan in 1996, some critics accused AIP of spreading propaganda on behalf of the movement. U.S. critics made such charges in particular during the 2001 U.S. invasion of Afghanistan in which U.S. air forces bombed Taliban targets, allowing the movement's Afghan enemies to overthrow it. During this phase of Afghanistan's war, the agency reported heavily on civilian casualties caused by the U.S. air attacks, and was cited by international media and by anti-war writers such as University of New Hampshire economics professor Marc Herold.AIP denies accusations of propaganda and says it has preserved its independence by refusing funding from governments, political groups or non-government organizations. It says it requires three independent sources for its stories.".
- Afghan_Islamic_Press wikiPageExternalLink www.afghanislamicpress.com.
- Afghan_Islamic_Press wikiPageID "1294533".
- Afghan_Islamic_Press wikiPageLength "1858".
- Afghan_Islamic_Press wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Afghan_Islamic_Press wikiPageRevisionID "707646283".
- Afghan_Islamic_Press wikiPageWikiLink Category:Media_in_Afghanistan.
- Afghan_Islamic_Press wikiPageWikiLink Category:Media_in_Peshawar.
- Afghan_Islamic_Press wikiPageWikiLink Category:News_agencies.
- Afghan_Islamic_Press wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organisations_based_in_Peshawar.
- Afghan_Islamic_Press wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pashto_media.
- Afghan_Islamic_Press wikiPageWikiLink Jihad.
- Afghan_Islamic_Press wikiPageWikiLink Mujahideen.
- Afghan_Islamic_Press wikiPageWikiLink Taliban.
- Afghan_Islamic_Press wikiPageWikiLink War_in_Afghanistan_(2001–14).
- Afghan_Islamic_Press wikiPageWikiLinkText "Afghan Islamic Press".
- Afghan_Islamic_Press wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Afghanistan-media-stub.
- Afghan_Islamic_Press wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ps.
- Afghan_Islamic_Press subject Category:Media_in_Afghanistan.
- Afghan_Islamic_Press subject Category:Media_in_Peshawar.
- Afghan_Islamic_Press subject Category:News_agencies.
- Afghan_Islamic_Press subject Category:Organisations_based_in_Peshawar.
- Afghan_Islamic_Press subject Category:Pashto_media.
- Afghan_Islamic_Press hypernym Agency.
- Afghan_Islamic_Press type Organisation.
- Afghan_Islamic_Press type Agency.
- Afghan_Islamic_Press type Organisation.
- Afghan_Islamic_Press comment "Afghan Islamic Press (Pashto: افغان اسلامي اژانس - AIP) is an Afghan news agency based in Peshawar, Pakistan. It was established 1982, during the Soviet Union's occupation of Afghanistan, by Muhammad Yaqub Sharafat. Sharafat was the nephew of Maulavi Yunis Khales, one of the leaders of the anti-Soviet mujahideen guerrilla movement.".
- Afghan_Islamic_Press label "Afghan Islamic Press".
- Afghan_Islamic_Press sameAs Q3289630.
- Afghan_Islamic_Press sameAs Prensa_Islámica_Afgana.
- Afghan_Islamic_Press sameAs Imprensa_Islâmica_Afegã.
- Afghan_Islamic_Press sameAs m.04qpkt.
- Afghan_Islamic_Press sameAs Afgan_İslam_Basını.
- Afghan_Islamic_Press sameAs Q3289630.
- Afghan_Islamic_Press wasDerivedFrom Afghan_Islamic_Press?oldid=707646283.
- Afghan_Islamic_Press isPrimaryTopicOf Afghan_Islamic_Press.