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Montly Archive February 2015

UN calls for halt to planned execution of juvenile offender

The United Nations Special Rapporteurs on the situation of human rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ahmed Shaheed, and on extrajudicial executions, Christof Heyns, today publicly urged the Islamic Republic of Iran to immediately halt the execution of Saman Naseem

Thursday، 19 February، 2015

Afghanistan’s Team of Rivals

It was subtle, but telling: One of the immediate consequences of the new Afghan president taking office was that everyone around him turned into a note taker. Members of the powerful political elite, accustomed to 13 years of casual politics characterized by grand postures and long-winded speeches, all scribble in Ashraf Ghani’s presence.

Thursday، 19 February، 2015

The Human Cost of the Afghan War: UN reports sharp rise in the killed and injured

Evidence – if more was needed – of the intensification of the Afghan war has come in the United Nations’ annual report on civilian casualties. 25 per cent more civilians were killed in the conflict in 2014 than in 2013, almost all Afghans by Afghans.

Thursday، 19 February، 2015

Winner of 2012 EP’s Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought Jafar Panahi wins Golden Bear prize of Berlinale 2015

Jafar Panahi, the renowned Iranian filmmaker, won the Golden Bear prize of the Berlinale Film Festival on 14 February 2015 for his film “Taxi” and his niece received it on his behalf.

Monday، 16 February، 2015

Armanshahr/OPENASIA HR & Civil Society Newsletter – issue 105 year VII

Armanshahr/OPENASIA HR & Civil Society Newsletter – issue 105 year VII

Saturday، 14 February، 2015

Extremism as Mainstream: Implications for women, development and security in the MENA/Asia region

Who supports modern day extremism and why? This International Civil Action Network report on the growth of Islamist extremism suggests that its adherents promote a clear vision and set of values, claiming an ethical and moral mantle in the face of corrupt or predatory states.

Thursday، 12 February، 2015

Interview with Karim Lahidji on the 36th anniversary of the Islamic regime in Iran

February 11th, the anniversary of Ayatollah Khomeini coming to power in Iran, marks for many people the end of the repression of those who spoke out against the regime of the Shah. Today, what is life like for those who disagree with the current Islamic regime?

Thursday، 12 February، 2015

Some 300 feared dead in fresh Mediterranean tragedy

The UN refugee agency on Wednesday said it was “shocked” at evidence that some 300 migrants and refugees may have died after setting off from the coast of Libya in four dinghies at the weekend.

Thursday، 12 February، 2015

Sudan: Mass Rape by Army in Darfur

Sudanese army forces raped more than 200 women and girls in an organized attack on the north Darfur town of Tabit in October 2014, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. The United Nations (UN) and African Union (AU) should take urgent steps.

Thursday، 12 February، 2015

Transitional Justice – articles

Transition and Justice An Introduction (1) Deterrence, Democracy and International Justice (1) Transitional Justice ongoing war Atashi (1) Participation in TJ – Nepal (1)    

Wednesday، 11 February، 2015