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Once media-shy Taliban go hi-tech in propaganda war

Once media-shy Taliban go hi-tech in propaganda war   more»»
KABUL (Reuters) - The once media-shy Taliban have gone hi-tech with DVDs, mobile phone messages, ring-tones, emails and a website to publicize their exploits and lambast their Afghan and Western enemies, a think-tank said on Thursday.

Thu Jul 24, 2008


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