Afghanistan Liberation Organisation: Communist organization. Standpoints, publications, history.
Afghanistan Peace Association (APA): Offers information on the work of the organization, a chat and links. In English, with sites in Dari and Pashto.
Afghanistan Politics: Directory of Afghan political parties inside and outside the country with brief descriptions.
Afghanistan, the Taliban and the US: A guide to online resources on Afghanistan, the Taliban, and the US compiled by the South/Southeast Asia Library at the University of California, Berkeley.
After the Taliban: Economist article on the different political parties and the chances for Afghanistan's future.
Bin Laden May Fall Victim to Afghan Betrayal: Analysis by Shiraz Paracha for IWPR of changing Afghan loyalties to Osama bin Laden.
Home Office: Afghanistan Assessment: UK Immigration office prepared this thorough assessment of the human rights, ethnic and political issues in Afghanistan in Sept. 1999, for asylum purposes.
International Conference on the Reconstruction of Afghanistan, 21.-22. January 2002, Tokyo: Speeches and statements, press releases, documents and photos.
Spotlight Falls on Afghan Expert: Stephen Evans: The Guardian portrays the Foreign Office specialist on Afghanistan, who reopened the British embassy in Kabul for the first time in more than a decade.
What's Next for Afghanistan?: Scholarly article by Julie Sirrs in the Middle East Intelligence Bulletin, analysing past political influences and predicting future trends. Includes illustrated profiles of key figures.
Youth Movement for Peace and Democracy: Offers information on the political views of the organisation, articles and commentary on the situation in the country and the monthly publication "Peace and Democracy". Includes a chat, guestbook and links.