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Among the many NDI guests in the audience were the Foreign Ministers of Bulgaria (Ivailo Kalfin), Macedonia (Antonio Milososki), and Slovakia (Jan Kubis).
Marc Nathanson: Foreign Guests Flood Democratic Convention 2008
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"Afghan children, women and men continue to be killed in this war in ever-increasing numbers," said Jan Kubis, the U.N. Secretary-General's special representative to Afghanistan.
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"These are basically land mines," Kubis said of the roadside bombs.
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Kubis said the Taliban banned the use of land mines as "un-Islamic and anti-human" in 1998 when they ruled Afghanistan with their harsh interpretation of Islamic law.
The Guardian World News Damien Pearse 2012
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"The tactics have changed," said Jan Kubis, the U.N. Secretary-General's special representative to Afghanistan.
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Overall, "Afghan children, women and men continue to be killed in this war in ever-increasing numbers," said UN special representative Jan Kubis.
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All combatants bore responsibility for civilian deaths, said Jan Kubis, Special Representative for the Secretary-General.
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"The tactics have changed," said Jan Kubis, the UN secretary general's special representative to Afghanistan.
The Guardian World News Damien Pearse 2012
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"For much too long, Afghan civilians have paid the highest price of war," said Jan Kubis, the UN secretary-general's special representative to Afghanistan.
WalesOnline - Home WalesOnline 2012
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"The tactics have changed," said Jan Kubis, the U.N. Secretary-General's special representative to Afghanistan.
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