Afghanistan
Politis Asia NO 12 – 13 Prison, Prisoners and Human Rights
Politis asia is a journal of high quality & original thinking on contemporary issues. A unique space for intellectual production, it endeavours to influence political and intellectual elite& enable citizens to make informed choices. Read Special issue on Prison, Prisoners and Human Rights.
Saturday 6 July 2013A-Z Transitional Justice Glossary-bilingual
Armanshahr periodical on human rights and civil society, Issue 22, February 2012
–Armanshahr – a periodical on human rights and civil society, Year 3, Vol. 4 Issue 22 February 2012 • Transitional Justice – three terms• Media Watch: Violence against journalists on the rise• Freedom of expression […]
Wednesday 3 July 2013Armanshahr, Issue 21, December 2011,Special issue for Bonn Conference
Armanshahr periodical on human rights and civil society, Issues 21, Year 3, Vol.4, Special issue for Bonn Conference – Dec. 2011 Content: • FIDH/ Armanshahr: Making peace with the Taliban, at what cost? • […]
Wednesday 3 July 2013Armanshahr, issues 19-20, October 2011, Special Issue On Prisons
Armanshahr Human rights and Civil society periodical, Issues 19-20: Special issue on prisons Table of Contents: · Conditions of women prisoners – interview with ministry expert · Joint Statement of 2 women’s groups to Bonn […]
Wednesday 3 July 2013Special dossier 9/11 – Antiterrorism and human rights: ten years of non-compatibility ?
Major trauma and worldwide geopolitical turmoil, 9/11 was also the beginning of a downward spiral in rights and freedoms. Many countries, including the democratic ones, starting with the United States and the United Kingdom […]
Friday 21 June 2013Periodical 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 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 2013The UK Approach to Unmanned Aircraft Systems
The UK Approach to Unmanned Aircraft Systems
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 2013