A government is a body that has the authority to make and the power to enforce laws within a civil, corporate, religious, academic, or other organization or group. In its broadest sense, "to govern" means to administer or supervise, whether over a state, a set group of people, or a collection of assets.
The word government is derived from the Greek Κυβερνήτης (kyvernites), which means "steersman", "governor", "pilot" or "rudder".
Typically, "the government" refers to the executive function. In many countries (particularly those having parliamentary systems), the Government refers to the executive branch of government or a specifically named executive, i.e. the Blair Government (compare to the administration as in the Clinton administration in U.S. usage). The Welsh Assembly Government is the name of the executive branch of Wales, and Scottish Government is the unofficial term to describe the Scottish Executive. In countries using the Westminster system, the party in government will also usually control the legislature.
Afghan response 'underwhelming' Wed, 30 Jul 2008 15:53:12 -0000 Australia's defence minister has criticised some Nato member states for their "underwhelming" response to Afghanistan's ongoing problems.
In a televised speech, Joel Fitzgibbon expressed frustration at the refusal to commit extra troops by some nations - although he did not name the countries. Mr Fitzgibbon also indicated Australia might be willing to send advisers to Pakistan to help fight the Taleban.
Australia currently has about 1,000 troops in Afghanistan.
Mr Fitzgibbon said that if certain Nato countries were unwilling to contribute extra troops, they should at least contribute money to fund the expansion of the Afghan National Army.
And he suggested bolstering the fight against al-Qaeda, the Taleban and other militant groups such as Jemaah Islamiah by offering Pakistan support. Corruption helps Afghan drug lords evade law: UN Wed, 30 Jul 2008 15:52:23 -0000 Corruption in Afghanistan is hobbling efforts to combat the booming opium trade with powerful drug lords evading justice by simply making a telephone call to friends in high places, a UN official said yesterday.
Opium production in Afghanistan has risen every year since US and Afghan forces ended Taliban rule in 2001, despite millions of dollars spent on trying to eradicate crops, encourage farmers to plant something else and arrest traffickers.
“We talk about those who are not behind bars, but who should be," the head of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in Afghanistan, Christina Oguz, told a news conference. “They are the people who have committed crimes of corruption or who are the brains and profiteers behind trafficking networks.
“They are people with power and people with powerful friends who can use their mobile phones to release a suspect from detention without a fair trial," she said. End the Occupation of Iraq - and Afghanistan Marjorie Cohn Wed, 30 Jul 2008 15:51:23 -0000 So far, Bush's plan to maintain a permanent U.S. military presence in Iraq has been stymied by resistance from the Iraqi government. Barack Obama's timetable for withdrawal of American troops has evidently been joined by Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, Bush has mentioned a "time horizon," and John McCain has waffled. Yet Obama favors leaving between 35,000 and 80,000 U.S. occupation troops there indefinitely to train Iraqi security forces and carry out "counter-insurgency operations." That would not end the occupation. We must call for bringing home - not redeploying - all U.S. troops and mercenaries, closing all U.S. military bases, and relinquishing all efforts to control Iraqi oil.
In light of stepped up violence in Afghanistan, and for political reasons - following Obama's lead - Bush will be moving troops from Iraq to Afghanistan. Although the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan was as illegal as the invasion of Iraq, many Americans see it as a justifiable response to the attacks of September 11, 2001, and the casualties in that war have been lower than those in Iraq - so far. Practically no one in the United States is currently questioning the legality or propriety of U.S. military involvement in Afghanistan. The cover of Time magazine calls it "The Right War." Afghan situation worse in 2008: German FM Wed, 30 Jul 2008 15:37:40 -0000 German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said yesterday that violence in Afghanistan had worsened over the past year, and promised more support from Germany for the building and reform of the Afghan police and military.
Aggression in the south of the country by Taliban insurgents has increased, Steinmeier said in a logistics school for the Afghan army, built by Germany in Kabul. The training of soldiers and police in Afghanistan must therefore be strengthened, he said.
“The international community and Germany are standing steadfastly on your side," said the German minister, who met with Afghan President Hamid Karzai the previous night. Karzai 'impeding Afghan drug war' Wed, 30 Jul 2008 15:37:10 -0000 Afghan President Hamid Karzai is obstructing efforts to tackle his country's drugs problem, a former US counter-narcotics official has said.
Thomas Schweich said Mr Karzai had protected drug lords for political reasons and tolerated "a certain level of corruption" rather than lose power.
He said the former attorney general had told him the president had prevented the prosecution of some 20 officials.
Mr Karzai has denied the claims, saying his government had cut drug production. The Peace Movement Needs a Strategy For Afghanistan Medea Benjamin Wed, 30 Jul 2008 15:35:43 -0000 The peace movement was moving full-throttle during the primary season to confront the presidential candidates on the war, and can take credit for helping to shift the momentum from Hillary Clinton -- who voted for the invasion of Iraq -- to Barack Obama -- who opposed the invasion. And we have certainly contributed to the momentous shift on the need for a timeline for the withdrawal of troops from Iraq. We have also moved into high gear to prevent a war with Iran, and so far, have been holding our ground on that front.
But in Afghanistan the peace movement has been missing in action. This has come back to hit us in the face during Barack Obama's Middle East trip, where he called for sending 10,000 more troops to Afghanistan. John McCain, not to be one-upped in putting our young men and women in harm's way, is also calling for an escalation of the Afghan war.
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan - Official government portal provides links to ministries, departments, agencies, Consultative groups (CGs) and databases. Includes key speeches and policy documents.
Provincial Council Elections - Official site provides certified results and reports, voter information, services, observers, media, photo gallery and the Electoral Complaints Commission. [Dari, English, Pashto]
Afghanistan Investment Support Agency - AISA has the responsibility to facilitate registration, licensing and promotion of all investments in Afghanistan
404Central Statistics Office of Afghanistan - Provides official government statistics including national accounts, prices, external trade, population and demographics. Includes documents, events, contact lists and links.
GlobalSecurity.org - Afghanistan Military Guide - Overview plus information about the Afghan army, militia and air force, urban area, militia and airbase facilities, along with maps, references and links.
Meta Description: [ GlobalSecurity.org is the leading source for reliable military news and military information, directed by John Pike ]
ICL - Afghanistan Index - Complete copies and links to the country's Constitution, along with related background, history and events, provided by International Constitutional Law.
Meta Description: [ International Constitutional Law ]
Khost City Official Site - The website keeps information about the activities, services as well as guidance to Khost city of Afghanistan.
Ministry of Commerce - Provides news and information about the ministry's strategy, services and events.
Ministry of Communication - Provides contact address and government documents, announcements of upcoming projects and tenders.
Meta Description: [ Ministry of Communication Afghanistan ]
Ministry of Finance - News and information about the ministry and its departments, minister and deputy minister. Includes press releases, press review, Sarwat magazine, Itlaat e mallie newsletter, photo gallery and links.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Afghanistan - Provide information and guidance on a variety of topics of interest to travelers, businessmen, official and private applicants, researchers and others.
Ministry of Justice - Provides the nation's constitution, a chronological list of laws since the start of the Interim Administration, information about ministry officials, and a matrix of draft laws. Additional content in the Dari language.
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500Telecom Regulatory Board of Afghanistan - Unit within the Ministry of Communication established to license and monitor telecommunications service providers. Includes legal framework, regulations, and details of plans and protocols.
UNDP Afghanistan - UN Development Programme - United Nations Development Programme Afghanistan website provides latest development news in the country, it provides project and programme Information
Meta Description: [ United Nations Development Programme Afghanistan website provides latest development news in the country,it provides project and programme Information ]
US Department of State page on Afghanistan - This page offers a map and links to Background Notes, Country Study, the US embassy and the current ambassador, USAID page, press releases, fact sheets, annual Human Rights Reports and other major reports including Industry Market Reports.
Meta Description: [ Afghanistan background notes ]
US Law Library of Congress - Afghanistan - Annotated compendium of online sources providing access to primary documents, legal commentary and general government information about specific jurisdictions and topics.
Meta Description: [ The Guide to Law Online is an annotated compendium of sources accessible through the Internet. Links provide access to primary documents, legal commentary, and general government information about specific jurisdictions and topics. ]
World Legal Information Institute - Afghanistan - Catalog and search facilities for over 500 databases from 55 countries including case-law, legislation, treaties, law reform reports, law journals, and other materials.
Meta Description: [ Legal directory and search engine - legislation, case-law, journals, law reform, by country and subject. ]
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