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Westminster diary

By Tam Dalyell

16 February 2002

WHERE there’s war, there’s not a lot of concern about environmental damage.
So Âé¶¹´«Ã½ is almost alone among the British media in focusing on
the plight of the Afghan people if their water-supply tunnels continue to be
damaged by “bunker bombs”
(17 November 2001, p 7). These ancient tunnels
normally run deep underground for tens of kilometres, bringing water from
hillside reserves to hundreds of surrounding small villages.

When I raised the matter with the armed forces minister Adam Ingram, he
assured me that coalition forces recognise the tunnels to be part of the
country’s irrigation system and…

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