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Zubeida malik

Sue MacGregor
DATE
October 30
Zubeida Malik interviews a 19 year old British Muslim, in Pakistan, who explains why he is prepared to travel to Afghanistan, to fight against the British and the US forces.

Ann Widdecombe believes these soldiers should be tried for treason on their return

Simon Hughes outlines their legal position.

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Fraser Kemp

John Humphrys
DATE
October 23
The New Labour government is facing more charges of being run by control freaks and obsessed by spin.

The Labour backbencher Paul Marsden has claimed the Whips tried to silence his concerns over the war. In a rare interview, Government Whip Fraser Kemp rejects the accusations.

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Benjamin Netanyahu

Sue MacGregor
DATE
October 18
Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he holds the Palestinian leadership responsible for the killing of the Cabinet Minister Rehavan Zeevi.

He claims Yasser Arafat could "hand over" the killers and accuses the Palestinian leader of harbouring terrorists.

He says the prospects for Middle East peace are not hopeful.

The Palestinian minister for Jerusalem responds

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Clare Short

John Humphrys
DATE
October 13
International Development Secretary Clare Short insists no mass land invasion of Afghanistan is planned, dismisses criticism of the operation from the UN Human Rights Commissioner and says that for Afghanistan to survive the winter, around one thousand metric tonnes of aid needs to be delivered every day for the next five weeks.
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Jack Straw

John Humphrys
DATE
October 8
Foreign Secretary, Jack Straw on how the strikes on Afghanistan went on Sunday.
He expresses concern that some Islamic countries see the war on terrorism as an attack on Islam. And he sees the campaign as being a long drawn out affair.

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Sarah Nelson
DATE
October 1
Taliban fighter, Anwar Khan, speaks to Sarah Nelson from prison, explaining how he came to be in Afghanistan, why he fought for the Taliban, and how he has ended up in prison.
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