Martine van Bijlert
Sari Kouvo
Thomas Ruttig
Kate Clark
Fabrizio Foschini
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Pashto Mashto

The Peace Jirga in tweets

posted: 04-06-2010

There has been some formidable twitter reporting going from inside the peace jirga tent, particularly during today's plenary session. AAN has been following @Hairan and @WazhmaFrogh and has collected all the tweets, for the record.

They are blow-by-blow accounts of the group presentations and the speeches by Rabbani, Sayyaf and President Karzai, delivered in the heat of the moment and in two distinct voices.

Download the document here.

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