http://www.khaleejtimes.ae/DisplayArticle08.asp?xfile=data/international/2009/January/international_January1808.xml§ion=international(AP)
31 January 2009
KABUL, Afghanistan - A US-funded program to train and arm community members in Afghanistan's most dangerous regions as a way to defend against the Taliban has begun, the country's interior minister said on Saturday.
The U.S. will provide funds to arm the community force with the same weapons used by Afghan police _ Kalashnikov rifles, said Interior Ministry Mohammad Hanif Atmar.
The program has already begun, but Atmar refused to say where, citing security concerns. Other officials have said the program will begin in Wardak, an increasingly dangerous province on the southwest side of Kabul.
“After training they will have the responsibility of protecting the people, providing security for the highways, schools, clinics and other government institutions," Atmar told a news conference.
Afghan and Western officials have struggled to fight the perception that they are creating regional militias, and officials are even sensitive over the name used to describe the program. Atmar said the program is called the Afghan Public Protection Force.