The Past is Here to Stay: Listening to Afghan Voices on Justice and Reconciliation Afghanistan Analysts Network(AAN) / By Sari Kouvo /November 27, 2011 The abuses and violations suffered by Afghans during the conflicts a... Read more
Peace offerings: Theories of conflict resolution and their applicability to Afghanistan Afghanistan analysts Network (AAN) / January 28, 2011 Despite the recent deployments of more troops and greater military resources to Afgha... Read more
Afghanistan endgame: Body formed to pave way for Taliban talks The Express Tribune / January 28, 2011 akistan and Afghanistan have established a joint commission to work out modalities for direct negoti... Read more
Taliban 'receptive to overtures for peace' The Telegraph / By Duncan Gardham /January 28, 2011 The number of “expressions of interest from senior members of the insurgency” have “di... Read more
The Washington Afghan officials want to prol Post / January 26, 2011 Afghan justice and security officials want to adopt the U.S. practice of detaining suspected insurgents indefinitel... Read more
Human Rights Watch World Report: Afghanistan Human Rights Watch / January 24, 2011 While fighting escalated in 2010, peace talks between the government and the Taliban rose to the top ... Read more
Afghanistan: Who Benefits from Taliban Revisionism? Human Rights Watch / January 21, 2011 Farooq Wardmak, the Afghan education minister and a key ally of President Hamid Karzai, claims that t... Read more
Afghan Parliament Opening Delayed The Wall Street Journal / January 20, 2011 Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Wednesday delayed the incoming parliament's opening by a month ... Read more
Afghan Official Expects Court to Void Election The New York Times / January 18, 2011 Afghanistan’s attorney general expressed hope on Tuesday that a special court appointed by the presid... Read more
Kinder prison, swifter justice for US detainees in Afghanistan The Boston Globe / January 18, 2011 A few months after insurgents launched a rocket attack on Kandahar’s air base, US soldiers kicked down ... Read more

17 July 2011
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Statement of Afghanistan Watch on the International Criminal Justice Day   This year for the first time in world history, 17 July is celebrated as International Criminal Justice Day. The day More...
18 July 2010
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17 civil society actors, representing more than 200 civil society organisations, and several media organisations, unite before the approaching Kabul Conference to ask the Afghan Government to pass More...
10 December 2009
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Statement of Afghanistan Watch on the 10th of December the Universal Human Rights Day and Victims Day in Afghanistan The 10th of December is the Universal Day of Human Rights and officially More...
05 April 2009
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President Karzai has recently signed Qanon-e Ahwal-e Shakhsiah Ahl-e Tashaio’a, or the Law on Private Matters of the Shiites, a new legislation dealing with the private matters of the Shiite More...

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Haqiqat 34 contains news from Afghan print media with following details: Peace and Reconciliation with the Taliban: Sayed Yusuf Reza Gilani, the More...
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Haqiqat 33 contains news from Afghan print media with following details: Reconciliation and peace talks with the Taliban: The investigation into the More...

19 December 2011
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Speech of Director of Afghanistan Watch for the 10th Session of Assembly of States Parties (ASP), United Nation Head Quarter, December 16, 2011-New York Distinguished members of the Assembly of More...
13 September 2011
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For increasing research capacities inside the country, a 10 day theoretical training program called” research training for women” was conducted by Afghanistan Watch in Kabul. The training was More...
02 June 2011
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The “Consultation Conference with Civil Society Organizations and Victims of Mazar –e Sharif 1377 Massacre” was the title of another conference conducted by Afghanistan Watch at the regional More...
26 May 2011
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The “Consultation Conference with Civil Society Organizations and Victims of February 10, 1993 Massacre in Afshar, Kabul” was the title of a conference conducted by Afghanistan Watch in its More...
02 May 2011
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On Monday, May 2, 2011 Afghanistan Watch organized a Consultation Conference with Victims of 24 Hut Uprising of March 1979 and Civil Society organizations based in Herat. The event was held at the More...

Documents


National Laws:


1389-1392 (2010-2013)
Strategic plan and action plan

Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHCR) / 2010-2013

  English


The Constitution of Afghanistan

Ministry of Justice / Year 1382 (2003)

Dari          English


The Law on the Elimination of Violence against Women

Ministry of Justice / 01 August 2009

  Dari & Pashto


Peace, Reconciliation and Justice in Afghanistan

Action Plan of the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan / 6-7 June, 2005

English


The Bonn Agreement

Agreement on Provisional Arrangements in Afghanistan pending the Re-establishment of Permanent Government Institutions

English


 

قانون احزاب سیاسی افغانستان

به تأسی از حکم ماده نود و چهارم قانون اساسی افغانستان، ولسی جرگه در جلسه عمومی مورخ 1388/3/13 خویش، قانون احزاب سیاسی را مجدداً به دو ثلث آرای کل اعضاء به داخل (5) فصل و (25) ماده تصویب نمود.

وزارت عدلیه/ تاریخ تصویب: 1388/3/13

نسخه دری


قانون احوال شخصیه اهل تشیع

قانون احوال شخصیه که به اساس مصوبه شماره (114) مورخ 1387/11/19 ولسی جرگه و مصوبه شماره (102) مورخ 4/11/1388 مشرانو جرگه تصویب و ذریعه فرمان شماره (173) مورخ 1387/12/29 از جانب وزارت عدلیه و متعاقب آن به اساس حکم شماره (405) مورخ 1388/1/18 مقام ریاست جمهوری اسلامی افغانستان برخی از مواد آن به اساس مصوبه شماره (16) مورخ 1388/4/15 شورای وزیران تعدیل، حذف و ایزاد و ذریعه فرمان (90) مورخ 1388/4/29 از جانب وزارت عدلیه منظور گردیده است که در جریده رسمی وزارت عدلیه به نشر رسید.

وزارت عدلیه/ تاریخ تصویب: 1388/4/29

نسخه دری


 

قانون مصالحه ملی و عفو عمومی

قانون مصالحه ملی و عفو عمومی، طی مصوبه شماره (44) مورخ 15/2/1387 مجلسین شورای ملی، به داخل (6) ماده تصویب و به تأسی از حکم ماده (94) قانون اساسی توشیح شده است.  

نسخه دری و پشتو 






International conventions:


The Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Adopted and proclaimed by General Assembly resolution 217 A (III) of 10 December 1948

  Dari           English


Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women

General Assembly resolution 48/104 of 20 December 1993

  English


Convention on the Political Right of Women

Opened for signature and ratification by General Assembly resolution 640(VII)of 20 December 1952
Entry into force 7 July 1954, in accordance with article VI


  English


International Covenant Civil Political Rights

Adopted and opened for signature, ratification and accession by General Assembly resolution 2200A (XXI) of 16 December 1966
Entry into force 23 March 1976, in accordance with Article 49


  English


Discrimination (Employment and Occupation) Convention

Adopted on 25 June 1958 by the General Conference of the International Labour Organisation at its forty-second session
Entry into force 15 June 1960, in accordance with Article 8


  English


International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights

Adopted and opened for signature, ratification and accession by General Assembly resolution 2200A (XXI) of 16 December 1966
Entry into force 3 January 1976, in accordance with article 27


  English


Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC)

Text of the Rome Statute circulated as document A/CONF.183/9 of 17 July 1998 and corrected by process-verbaux of 10 November 1998, 12 July 1999, 30 November 1999, 8 May 2000, 17 January 2001 and 16 January 2002. The Statute entered into force on 1 July 2002.
Source : UNDCPEICC


  English


Statute of the International Court of Justice(ICJ)

The Statute of the International Court of Justice is annexed to the Charter of the United Nations, of which it forms an integral part. The main object of the Statute is to organize the composition and the functioning of the Court.
Source : International Court of Justice (ICJ)


English


Consolidated List of Taliban and Al-Qaida

The Consolidated List established and maintained by the 1267 Committee with respect to Al-Qaida, Usama bin Laden, and the Taliban and other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with them.
Source : United Nation (UN)


English


Individuals, groups, undertakings and entities that have been removed from the Consolidated List pursuant to a decision by the 1267 Committee
Source : United Nation (UN)


English






other documnets:


مصالحه ملي حكومت انتقالي در زمان داکتر نجیب الله

داکتر نجيبالله حين برگشت از شوروي، به تاريخ اول جنوري 1987(= 11 جدي 1365) چهره در نقاب ديگري كشيد و طرح: «آتشبس، مصالحه ملي و تشكيل يك دولت ائتلافي» را، اساس و محور تبليغاتي و سياسي خود قرار داد. بيروي سياسي كميته مركزي و هيئت رئيسه شوراي انقلابي حزب دموكراتيك خلق، در رابطه با اين موضوع بلاردنگ جلسه مشتركي ترتيب دادند و تصويب زير را به نشر رسانيدند...

منبع: کتاب تحولات سياسي جهاد افغانستان، نوشته دکتر شیر احمد نصری حق شناس

دری

قانون مصالحه ملی و عفو عمومی

 

قانون مصالحه ملی و عفو عمومی، طی مصوبه شماره (44) مورخ 15/2/1387 مجلسین شورای ملی، به داخل (6) ماده تصویب و به تأسی از حکم ماده (94) قانون اساسی توشیح شده است.

 

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Looking Back: An Afghanistan Watch Analysis of the Voting Patterns in the First Parliament

What lessons can be drawn from the first parliamentary cycle? What voting patterns and political alignments have developed in the parliament? What ideas, ideologies and powers have been at play when the parliament voted for the Mass Media Law, the National Reconciliation Charter or the Higher Education Law? These are some of the questions addressed in Afghanistan Watch’s report ‘The First Experience - Voting Patterns and Political Alignments in the Wolesi Jirga 2005-2010’. Sari Kouvo, AAN Co-Director, takes a closer look at the research conducted by Afghanistan Watch and funded by AAN

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Asia Speech for General Debate

Speech of Jalil Benish for the Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute of the ICC

Distinguished members of the Assembly of States Parties of the ICC, Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen:

My name is Jalil Benish of Afghanistan Watch from Kabul, Afghanistan, speaking on behalf of my colleagues in the Coalition for the ICC- Asia-Pacific.

We are witnessing a definite trend towards accountability for the most serious crimes in the Asia Pacific – a region that has seen horrible atrocities being committed in the past and present and yet is one of the most underrepresented before the ICC. Of the six ratifications for 2011, three of them – the Philippines in Southeast Asia, Maldives in South Asia and Vanuatu in the Pacific – are in Asia-Pacific, bringing to a total of 17 the states parties to the ICC from the region. On this occasion, we would also like to commend the government of Malaysia for having completed the necessary steps within the domestic level for accession to the Rome Statute, and call on it promptly deposit its instrument of accession, thus bringing to 18 the total number of states parties in the region.

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Website link: Coalition for the International Criminal Court (CICC)


 
Afghans campaign amid warzone

Aljazeera

A report released this month by the Afghanistan Watch organisation and funded by the Afghan Analysts Network characterised parliament as being wracked by continual ethnic and sectarian fights, throwing obstacles in front of processes such as approving effective cabinet nominees.

The report quoted Kabir Ranjbar, a member of parliament, as saying that "the approaches based on ethnicity, language and religion have been a main point of the Wolesi Jirga’s weakness and the main factor for approval of the incapable and inefficient ministers. If the [members of parliament] had considered the national interests during the process of confidence voting for the cabinet nominees, the consequent confusions would have been prevented."

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Impunity and Instability: An Unbroken Cycle

Middle East Institute Viewpoints: Afghanistan, 1979-2009: In the Grip of Conflict • www.mei.edu

By: Abdul Jalil Benish, director of Afghanistan Watch

Impunity in Afghanistan is like an unwritten law which benefits the wealthiest and most powerful criminals.

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Relevance of the ICC in the Context of Afghanistan

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.

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