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Anti-Insurgency Billboards in Panjwai

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An anti-insurgency billboard in the Zangabad area of Panjwai district, Kandahar province, Afghanistan. The Zangabad area is the birthplace of a recent tribal uprising against the Taliban. The sign reads: "You are not alone in this struggle. Please inform [us] about the crimes of the enemies of peace. [phone number]." Photo by Bill Ardolino for The Long War Journal.

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The billboard in the Zangabad area of Panjwai reads, "You have sworn when you participated in the local police that you will stand firm against the enemies of peace and will harshly defeat them." Inside the logo, it says in Pashto and Dari, "Afghan National Police" and "Afghan Local Police." The police forces, especially recently recruited Afghan Local Police officers, are considered the primary security elements that are consolidating gains against the Taliban. As areas are cleared of insurgents, the ALP, essentially a modestly trained local militia, is tasked with holding the terrain via a growing number of checkpoints. Photo by Bill Ardolino for The Long War Journal.



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