“Today we shall all die” : Afghanistan’s strongmen and the legacy of impunity / Human Rights Watch.

Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: [Place of publication not identified] : Human Rights Watch (HRW), ©2015.Description: [7] unnumbered pages, 96 pages : map ; 30 cmISBN:
  • 9781623132347
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet JZ1317.2. T633 2015
Contents:
Contents: Map—Glossary of acronyms and terms—Summary—Methodology—I. Background : roots of impunity—II. Profiles of impunity—III. Personal responsibility for international crime—Recommendations—Acknowledgments—Appendixes. Summary: “I went on the roof of the house and saw we were surrounded by armed men….My father was sitting there and said : ‘say your whole Kalima [the Muslim profession of faith]. Because I think today we shall all die.’—Nur Mohammad (pseudonym) describing the September 2012 murder of his father by a government-linked militia in Konam, Kunduz province, October 2012…”—(page 1).
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Contents: Map—Glossary of acronyms and terms—Summary—Methodology—I. Background : roots of impunity—II. Profiles of impunity—III. Personal responsibility for international crime—Recommendations—Acknowledgments—Appendixes.
Summary: “I went on the roof of the house and saw we were surrounded by armed men….My father was sitting there and said : ‘say your whole Kalima [the Muslim profession of faith]. Because I think today we shall all die.’—Nur Mohammad (pseudonym) describing the September 2012 murder of his father by a government-linked militia in Konam, Kunduz province, October 2012…”—(page 1).

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