@nytimesworld 9 years ago RT @DougSchorzman: Reminder: @joekgoldstein on how Mullah Mansour was a superlative schemer and polarizing figure within the Taliban. nytimes.com
@nytimesworld 9 years ago RT @davjolly: More than a month after the US military destroyed @MSF hospital in Kunduz, it has yet to explain why. @JoeKGoldstein nytimes.com
@nytimesworld 10 years ago RT @JoeKGoldstein: National security? Military lawyers warn that an Afghan policeman’s history of molesting children may be classified. nytimes.com
@nytimesworld 10 years ago Taliban sent letters from a dead man, and the world kept answering. @joekgoldstein on the handy myth of Mullah Omar. nyti.ms
@nytimesworld 10 years ago RT @JoeKGoldstein: For background on the #Farkhunda case, see this article about her transformation from pariah to martyr nyti.ms
@nytimesworld 10 years ago RT @DougSchorzman: Devastated by the Taliban, a village finds blame for the government, too. @JoeKGoldstein gets the story in Paktika. nyti.ms
@nytimesworld 9 years ago Inside a Tragedy: U.S. Troops Prevailed, but Chaos Reigned by @mrosenbergNYT @JoeKGoldstein nyti.ms t.co
@nytimesworld 9 years ago RT @DougSchorzman: The rise of Mullah Mansour was fueled by intrigue and cemented in the Taliban's latest victory. By @JoeKGoldstein. nyti.ms
@nytimesworld 10 years ago RT @JoeKGoldstein: The winding road to Germany starts on the outskirts of Kabul, at the Ahmad Shah Baba bus depot. nyti.ms
@nytimesworld 10 years ago RT @DougSchorzman: Grim look at how Afghan forces are suffering this year, by @JoeKGoldstein. Even holding a stalemate seems ambitious. nyti.ms
@nytimesworld 10 years ago NYT's @JoeKGoldstein in Kabul has been tweeting about the overturning of death sentences in the case of an Afghan woman lynched
@nytimesworld 9 years ago RT @DougSchorzman: Flashback to great Mullah Mansour profile by @JoeKGoldstein: Taliban leader wielded savvy and drug money to rise. nytimes.com
@nytimesworld 10 years ago RT @DougSchorzman: Taliban overrun Kunduz, conquering first provincial capital since 2001, by @JoeKGoldstein and @MujMash. nyti.ms
@nytimesworld 10 years ago The myth of Mullah Omar was useful to every side in Afghanistan, even in death. By @JoeKGoldstein nyti.ms
@nytimesworld 10 years ago RT @JoeKGoldstein: Many of Farkhunda’s supporters want her killers to hang. Others call for leniency, or at least long prison sentences nyti.ms
@nytimesworld 10 years ago RT @rodnordland: Farkhunda as Martyr for Islam: Best followup yet on #JusticeForFarkhunda by @JoeKGoldstein nyti.ms
@nytimesworld 9 years ago RT @BenWeiserNYT: Interesting @JoeKGoldstein piece on how unsent letter may be pivotal in trial of vet accused of trying to join ISIS nyti.ms
@nytimesworld 10 years ago RT @MujMash: 2. If you havent already, make sure you read @JoeKGoldstein's important story on how US military perpetuated culture impunity on pedophilia
@nytimesworld 10 years ago RT @DougSchorzman: Obstinate in life, but pliable in death: How the myth of Mullah Omar was convenient to every side. By @JoeKGoldstein nyti.ms
@nytimesworld 10 years ago RT @JoeKGoldstein: At trial in May, 4 men received death sentences for lynching #Farkhunda. A secret court proceeding just reduced that to 20yrs in prison.
@nytimesworld 10 years ago Criminals can easily buy their escape in Afghanistan even as more of them are locked up, reports @JoeKGoldstein: nyti.ms