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"A year ago, Islamic relief groups were on the rise in Afghanistan," noted an October 23rd AP article. "But when the Taliban retreated under a withering U.S. air assault, most Islamic charities weren't far behind. Today, only a handful remain--under the watchful eyes of a new government that wants to make sure their humanitarian work is not a guise for supporting terrorists." According to Dr. Sadeq Mudaber, head of the Afghan government's Planning Ministry, "the Islamic charities that ...