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Montly Archive August 2016

Statement of the International Board of FIDH: Put an immediate end to enforced disappearances

On this International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances, FIDH and its member organisations call for an end to involuntary and enforced disappearances around the world, and for justice for victims and their families.

Wednesday، 31 August، 2016

Special Armanshahr issue on videos publishing no. 172 (Year VIII)

Special Armanshahr issue on videos publishing no. 172 (Year VIII)

Wednesday، 31 August، 2016

Special Armanshahr issue on videos publishing no. 171 (Year VIII)

Special Armanshahr issue on videos publishing no. 171 (Year VIII)

Wednesday، 31 August، 2016

Special Armanshahr issue on videos publishing no. 168 – 169 (Year VIII)

Special Armanshahr issue on videos publishing no. 168 – 169 (Year VIII)

Wednesday، 31 August، 2016

NEW REPORT -Afghanistan- How and why truth and justice have been kept off the agenda

28 September 2015. The symbolic seizure of Kunduz by the Taliban in Northern Afghanistan surprised many observers; after weeks of fighting and the tragic loss of civilian lives, the Taliban withdrew. For sure, these events were a strong reminder that the Afghan conflict has no ended with the fall of the Taliban regime in 2001, far from it. A situation that explains to a great extent why the Afghan people are now extenuated and yearn for security and peace. But what is needed for this to happen?

Wednesday، 31 August، 2016

Military Use of Schools in Afghanistan’s Baghlan Province

Since the US-led military intervention in Afghanistan in 2001, foreign donors have invested heavily in education, building schools, supporting teacher training, and providing textbooks and other materials to schools across Afghanistan.

Tuesday، 30 August، 2016

Afghanistan: End ‘Moral Crimes’ Charges, ‘Virginity’ Tests

(Kabul) – Afghanistan’s government should urgently act to end wrongful imprisonment and humiliating, scientifically invalid “virginity exams” of women and girls, Human Rights Watch said today. Despite a pledge from President Ashraf Ghani in a February 2016 letter to Human Rights Watch to “prevent the imprisonment of women accused of running away from their family,” Afghan police and prosecutors continue to engage in the abusive practice.

Monday، 29 August، 2016