Armanshahr (a periodical on human rights and civil society), Issue 21 (Special issue for Bonn Conference Dec 2011)

21/11/2011
Press release

[!Table of Contents:
• FIDH/ Armanshahr: Making peace with the Taliban, at what cost?
• The TALIBAN, an overview of Human Rights Violations
• Taliban’s constitution – a comparative review
• The sad fate of peace and justice in Afghanistan
• Repression and violence against Afghan Journalists
• Joint Statement of Afghanistan Women’s 50% Campaign and Afghanistan
Women’s Political Participation Committee to Bonn 2 Conference
• Amnesty: Afghanistan 10 years on: Slow progress and failed promises
• Amnesty: Taliban leader’s orders to reduce civilian casualties “hypocritical”
• Amnesty: Guarantee Afghan women’s rights in peace talks with the Taliban
• Civilian casualties in the war in Afghanistan (2001–present)
• Afghanistan in figures, 10 years after the Taliban
• Armanshahr/OPEN ASIA Publications
!]

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