|
|
|||||||||||
| HOME | RESEARCH & PUBLICATIONS | ARCHIVE | ABOUT US | CONTACT US | |||||||||||
|
|
|||||||||||
|
The Truth, or Haqiqat, magazine is a biweekly publication by Afghanistan Watch. It has been published since March 2009 in two languages – Dari and English. Haqiqat biweekly covers the following subjects: 1- Monitoring the print media of Afghanistan on four categories: transitional justice, corruption, peace talks with insurgent groups, and transparency of the elections. 2- Publishing interviews and analytical articles written by analysts, as well as debates or manifestos of election candidates related to the four mentioned categories. 3- resenting articles published by domestic or international organizations. ![]() Truth, No 15, July 15, 2010 Download: English Dari![]() Truth, No 14, June 30, 2010 Download: English Dari![]() Truth, No 13, June 15, 2010 Download: English Dari![]() Truth, No 12, December 31, 2009 Download: English Dari![]() Truth, No 11, December 16, 2009 Download: English Dari![]() Truth, No 10, November 31, 2009 Download: English Dari![]() Truth, No 9, November 16, 2009 Download: English Dari![]() Truth, No 8, October 31, 2009 Download: English Dari![]() Truth, No 7, October 16, 2009 Download: English Dari![]() Truth, No 6, September 31, 2009 Download: English Dari![]() Truth, No 5, September 15, 2009 Download: English Dari![]() Truth, No 4, August 31, 2009 Download: English Dari![]() Truth, No 3, August 16, 2009 Download: English Dari![]() Truth, No 2, July 31, 2009 Download: English Dari![]() Truth, No 1, July 15, 2009 Download: English Dari |
Based in Kabul, the Afghanistan Watch focuses on activities that promote justice, respect for human rights and a culture of accountability and transparency in the country. Recognizing the need for greater understanding of the perils and opportunities facing Afghanistan today, the organization aims to conduct in-depth research and publish reports and papers on issues relevant to its goals and values independently or in partnership with other national and international organizations. International Relations and Security Network(ISN) / Security Watch Middle East Institute Viewpoints: Afghanistan, 1979-2009: In the Grip of Conflict • www.mei.edu Impunity in Afghanistan is like an unwritten law which benefits the wealthiest and most powerful criminals.Read More Niamatullah Ibrahimi, Co-Founder of Afghanistan Watch writes on The Relevance of the ICC in the Context of Afghanistan in the ICC Monitor, the Journal of the Coalition of the International Criminal Court The relevance of the ICC has been keenly felt in Afghanistan since 2001. During this period, human rights violations have continued unabated, a culture of impunity and lack of accountability has been further entrenched, and the Afghan state has displayed a chronic lack of commitment to hold accountable those responsible for heinous crimes and massive human rights abuses. |
|||||||||
| © 2008 Afghanistan Watch All rights reserved | |||||||||||
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||