Human Rights and Justice
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 2016Armanshahr’s Documentary: I (EYE) Witness
there is a place on earth where millions of people have peace. One out of three persons has been displaced and has sought refuge in neighboring countries. Millions of homes have been destroyed. A victim of the Cold war and superpowers…
Monday 4 April 2016Afghan children are ‘rented’ out to beggars
By Kreshma Fakhri Begging on the street has spawned a vicious practice: beggar mafia are renting children in Kabul, and drugging them with opium to ply their trade. Afghan cities are seeing Pakistani beggars in […]
Tuesday 7 January 2014118-119th Goftegu Public Debate, Armanshahr’s Celebration: 118 Goftegus and 100,000 published books – Report
Mr Rooholamin Amini (Deputy director of Armanshahr Foundation), moderator of Armanshahr’s 118th Goftegu public debate that was held on 3 July 2013, presented a report on the activities of Armanshahr in the past seven years as follows.
Saturday 17 August 201388th Goftegu Public Debate: Justice and Rights: One decade of experience and planning for the future
Invitation to 88th Goftegu Public Debate: Justice and Rights: One decade of experience and planning for the future
Monday 12 August 20136th Goftegu Public Debate: Social justice in multi-ethnic countries and multi-lateral views of women’s rights
Invitation for 6th Goftegu Public Debate: Social justice in multi-ethnic countries and multi-lateral views of women’s rights
Tuesday 13 March 2007