Transitional justice in Afghanistan : “we should not repeat old issues”? : policy note / Afghanistan Justice Organization (AJO).

Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Kabul, Afghanistan : Afghanistan Justice Organization (AJO), 2013.Description: 14 pages ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet DS371.4. T737 2013
Summary: Summary: “In 2001, Afghan embarked on a long and difficult process of political, economic and security transition, marking the end of two decades of oppression and destitution and the beginning of the peace-building mission. Afghans welcomed the transitional government and its international partners in the hopes that they would be able to bring an end to the violence. However, by 2005 it became evident that many of Afghanistan’s challenges and sources of instability were left unaddressed and as…”—(summary page).
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Cover title.
“October 2013”.

Includes bibliographical references.

Summary: “In 2001, Afghan embarked on a long and difficult process of political, economic and security transition, marking the end of two decades of oppression and destitution and the beginning of the peace-building mission. Afghans welcomed the transitional government and its international partners in the hopes that they would be able to bring an end to the violence. However, by 2005 it became evident that many of Afghanistan’s challenges and sources of instability were left unaddressed and as…”—(summary page).

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