Ending impunity and building justice in Afghanistan / Rama Mani.
Material type:
- Pamphlet JC 599 .A34 .M36 /2003
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Cover title.
Executive summary—cover page.
“December 2003”—cover page.
Published in English and Dari.
Includes bibliographical references.
اختتام معافيت و تامين عدالت : خلاصه اجراييه—cover page.
Contents: Map of Afghanistan—Executive summary—Introduction—1. The entrenchment of impunity—2. The consequences of impunity—3. Transitional justice for the past and present—Conclusion and recommendations—Appendices.
Summary: “In December 2001, the signatories to the Bonn Agreement pledged that they were “determined to end the tragic conflict and promote national reconciliation, lasting peace, stability and respect for human rights in the country”. The Bonn conference was followed by a donor conference in Tokyo, where these promises were backed by financial pledges that signaled the commitment of Afghanistan’s international backers to stay the long haul and assist the country in its reconstruction…”—(page 1).