News stories by Pratap Chatterjee*, page 3
AFGHANISTAN: Black & Veatch's White Elephant in Kabul
- Inter Press Service

In a secluded valley a few miles from Kabul's international airport, Caterpillar turbines custom-built in Germany and giant transformers flown in from Mexico hum away at a brand-new power plant.
CORRUPTION: Paying Off Afghanistan's Warlords
- Inter Press Service

Every morning, dozens of trucks laden with diesel from Turkmenistan lumber out of the northern Afghan border town of Hairaton on a two-day trek across the Hindu Kush down to Afghanistan's capital, Kabul.
AFGHANISTAN-US: Military Translators Risk Low Pay, Death
- Inter Press Service

Murtaza 'Jimmy' Farukhi was killed while on patrol with the U.S. Marine Corps on Sep. 9, 2008, at the age of 23. He was not a soldier, but a local translator employed by Columbus, Ohio-based Mission Essential Personnel (MEP).
AFGHANISTAN-US: Mission Essential, Translators Expendable
- Inter Press Service

Basir 'Steve' Ahmed was returning from a bomb-clearing mission in Khogyani district in northeastern Afghanistan when a suicide bomber blew up an explosive-filled vehicle nearby. The blast flipped the military armoured truck Ahmed was riding in three or four times, and filled it with smoke. The Afghan translator had been accompanying the 927th Engineer Company near the Pakistan border on that October day in 2008 that would forever change his life.

