Editor Selection
Periodical NO. 31,32: Special Issue on PEACE PRIZE
In this issue: Armanshahr Goftegu debates, Simorgh Peace Prize, Human Rights, Women, Children’s Books, Human Rights in Afghanistan
Tuesday 18 June 2013Afghan women wary of post-handover phase
Aljazeera.com Many Afghan women fear the rights they have enjoyed for the past decade could be reversed once foreign forces leave the country. Foreign troops will officially hand over the last of all combat roles […]
Tuesday 18 June 2013eTajikistan: News and Analytical Info on Tajikistan and Eurasia
News and Analytical Info on Tajikistan and Eurasia
Saturday 15 June 2013Afghanistan Sikhs, already marginalized, are pushed to the brink
Widespread discrimination has prompted many Afghan Sikhs to flee, greatly diminishing their number. Those who remain fear their community may vanish altogether. June 10, 2013|By Mark Magnier and Hashmat Baktash, Los Angeles Times KABUL, Afghanistan […]
Wednesday 12 June 2013Kabul: survival in a suburban war zone
The Telegraph After five years in Kabul, Ben Farmer reflects on the frightening reality of daily life in the city Ben Farmer in Kabul, where he lived for five years Photo: John Wendle By Ben […]
Wednesday 12 June 2013UK’s use of drones in Afghanistan ‘may be in breach of international law’
Campaigning lawyers challenge legal defence set out by RAF as six protesters await trial over mass trespass of UK drone HQl Owen Bowcott, legal affairs correspondent The Guardian, Saturday 8 June 2013 An RAF MQ-9 […]
Monday 10 June 2013Risks for Caucasus of U.S.-Russia Anti-Terrorism Cooperation
Call to musicians for submission of works to the 3rd Simorgh Peace Prize
Call to musicians for submission of works to the 3rd Simorgh Peace Prize
Tuesday 7 May 2013