| Afghanistan |
| Preface |
| Maps |
| Introduction |
| 1. A Client Government in Afghanistan |
| 1. The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan |
| 2. Why Did the Soviet Union Invade? |
| 3. Under the Soviet Shadow |
| 2. The Afghans Against the Invaders and the Client Government |
| 4. Islamic Resistance Organizations |
| 5. Nationalist Resistance Organizations |
| 6. Urban Uprisings and Their Suppression |
| • | Prelude to Urban Uprisings |
| • | Herat and Kandahar in Turmoil |
| • | The Great Uprising of Kabul |
| • | Student Uprisings |
| • | Notes |
| 7. Beginning of the Countrywide Armed Clashes |
| 8. A New Type of War Leader |
| 3. The Politics of Confrontation and Suppression |
| 9. KhAD as an Agency of Suppression |
| 10. Military and Administrative Measures for Consolidation of the Government |
| 11. Victory at Any Cost |
| 12. Elimination of Opponents by Nonmilitary Means |
| 4. The Story of Genocide in Afghanistan |
| 13. Genocide Throughout the Country |
| 14. Genocide in Districts Around Kabul |
| Conclusion |
| Epilogue, 1982-1994 |
| A. Political Organizations, Factions, and Unions |
| B. Selected Biographical Sketches |
| C. Afghan Refugees in Pakistan |
| D. Telephone Conversation Between Kosygin and Taraki |
| Glossary |
| Select Bibliography |
| About the Author |
| Publications |