Justice Is Permanent Not Transitional
Bashardost: Killing does not end in Afghanistan by killing. Hanging with hanging or torture with torture can not end in Afghanistan. Some one says he has tortured my child so I also should torture him. It is important that the criminals feel sorry for their deeds publicly through radio and television. The destructions should be compensated. Then we must decide whether the family of victims want the trial of culprits or forgive them. |
I am afraid of another injustice for the sake of justice
Shahnawaz Tanai: There have been many mistakes since the monarchy but with one difference. Some committed few mistakes and some more. We want reconciliation and without reconciliation peace and security will not come. So how can we demand reconciliation on one hand and transitional justice on the other? There are violators of human rights in the government and parliament, why they are not questioned for their deeds? I believe the people of Afghanistan must come together and solve their problems jointly. We need International Court to Implement Transitional Justice
Frozan Fana: we have courts judiciary. We will try to bring into justice those who are violators of human rights and they should defend themselves against the history, people and homeland. Bashir Bizhan: I believe that there is a need for establishing a court of justice, once the government of people is established. In my opinion pursuing the cases of human rights violators is not in the authority of president, however people have this authority. Now it is up to people whether they forgive them or punish them. |
The following is the text of an interview with Dr.Ramazan Bashardost, a leading presidential candidate and a former minister of planning.
What follows is an interview with Shahnawaz Tanai, a presidential candidate and a former minister of defense in 1980s.
The following are the text of interviews with Ahmad Bashir Bizhan, and Frozan Fana, presidential candidates on 5 and 9 August respectively. During the interviews Ali Payam of Afghanistan Watch asked their views and plans on past crimes, corruption, negotiation with the anti-government forces and transparency in the electoral process.