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  • Eight people were killed including five foreigners working for the U.N. Separately, NATO forces killed two civilians, including a teenage boy, during a fight with insurgents Saturday in Wardak province in eastern Afghanistan, according to Mohammad Halim Fidai, the governor of the province.

    Suicide Bombers Attack UN Compound In Afghanistan AP 2010

  • Eight people were killed including five foreigners working for the U.N. Separately, NATO forces killed two civilians, including a teenage boy, during a fight with insurgents Saturday in Wardak province in eastern Afghanistan, according to Mohammad Halim Fidai, the governor of the province.

    Suicide Bombers Attack UN Compound In Afghanistan The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • Eight people were killed including five foreigners working for the U.N. Separately, NATO forces killed two civilians, including a teenage boy, during a fight with insurgents Saturday in Wardak province in eastern Afghanistan, according to Mohammad Halim Fidai, the governor of the province.

    Suicide Bombers Attack UN Compound In Afghanistan AP 2010

  • Fidai said that he hopes the local militias will attract some former insurgents, potentially boosting the Afghan government's efforts to win over moderate members of the Taliban.

    U.S. to Fund Afghan Militias, Applying Iraq Tactic 2008

  • There he made the signs of blessing to the fully-armed and most loyal Fidai who guarded the entrance, and started down the long flight of stairs cut through five-hundred feet of the living rock of the mountain and leading down to its very heart.

    The Eternal Mercenary Sadler, Barry 1980

  • Fidai says he's eager to expand the militia program, especially into farther-flung districts where militants are able to move more freely.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2010

  • Fidai says he's eager to expand the militia program, especially into farther-flung districts where militants are able to move more freely.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2010

  • "It is a responsible force that will protect and guard schools, clinics, highways, mosques and governmental projects in addition to protecting the people," Fidai said after the ceremony.

    Military Top Stories Center 2009

  • "It is a responsible force that will protect and guard schools, clinics, highways, mosques and governmental projects in addition to protecting the people," Fidai said after the ceremony, which was attended by dozens of American and French military officers who mingled with hundreds of Afghan villagers.

    Marine Corps Times - News 2009

  • "It is a responsible force that will protect and guard schools, clinics, highways, mosques and governmental projects in addition to protecting the people," Fidai said after the ceremony.

    Fort Mill Times: News 2009

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