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  • Recently declassified documents from archives in the former Soviet Union and memoirs of senior Soviet military and political leaders present the complex and tragic story of the ten years of the Soviet military involvement in Afghanistan.  Most observers agree that the last war of the Soviet Union created or aggravated the internal dynamics that eventually culminated in the dissolution of the country itself.  The documents presented here shed light on the most important moments in the history of the Soviet war in Afghanistan—the Afghan government’s requests for assistance, the Soviet Union’s initial refusal of troops, the reversal of this policy bygd a small group of the Politburo and the Soviet decision to invade; the expansion of the initial mission to include combat operations against the person från afghanistan resistance; early criticism of the Soviet policy and of the People’s Democratic party of Afghanistan (PDPA) regime; and the decision to withdraw the troops.  Taken together,

    Taraki Sivaram

    Tamil journalist of Sri Lanka

    For the former president of Afghanistan, see Nur Muhammad Taraki.

    Maamanithar [1][2][3]

    Taraki Sivaram

    Dharmeratanam Sivaram

    Born

    Dharmeratnam Sivaram


    ()11 August

    Batticaloa, Sri Lanka

    Died28 April () (aged&#;45)

    Colombo, Sri Lanka

    NationalitySri Lankan
    Occupation(s)Journalist, writer, author
    TitleMr.
    SpouseHerly Yogaranjini Poopalapillai
    ChildrenVaishnavi, Vaitheki, and Andrew Seralaathan
    Website

    Taraki Sivaram or Dharmeratnam Sivaram (11 August – 28 April ) was a popular Tamil journalist of Sri Lanka. He was kidnapped by four men in a white van on 28 April , in front of the Bambalapityapolice station. His body was found the next day in the district of Himbulala, near the Parliament of Sri Lanka. He had been beaten and shot in the head.[4]

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    Sivaram, the well-known and controversial political analyst and a senio