


These prosecutors assisted the US in Afghanistan. Now, Louisiana DAs fight to help them escape.
During the war in Afghanistan, thousands of Afghan prosecutors helped the United States convict militants responsible for war crimes, corruption and crimes against women. After the U.S. pulled its remaining
Former Afghan prosecutors hunted down, killed by Taliban 3 years after US withdrawal
The three years following the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan have been a deadly game of cat and mouse for employees and allies of U.S. and NATO forces left behind under Taliban rule.
Former Afghan prosecutors hunted down, killed by Taliban 3 years after US withdrawal
The three years following the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan have been a deadly game of cat and mouse for employees and allies of U.S. and NATO forces left behind under Taliban rule.
Encounters with Afghan refugees, workers, lawyers, and judges
She was in her 70s, a frail woman who had lost her husband and children to the Taliban. She was also dying of cancer. I was in tears as she
Afghanistan under Taliban rule has morphed into a desolate landscape for the architects of its former justice system
Afghanistan under Taliban rule has morphed into a desolate landscape for the architects of its former justice system. Judges and prosecutors, once instrumental in shaping a more equitable Afghanistan, now
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Seit über einem Jahr hofft ein früherer afghanischer Staatsanwalt auf Aufnahme in Deutschland. Aber Berlin hat bisher nur 240 gefährdete Menschen aus dem Land geholt, nicht Tausende wie versprochen. Wieso?
Meeting of the US representatives in the Congress on the retaliation of the Taliban, especially the Afghan prosecutors
1/ “The conditions that led to the environment of reprisals against justice officials are not the result of a single day or even a single year. During the 20-year mission
They helped America prosecute the Taliban. Now their lives are in danger, Baton Rouge DA says
Two years after the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, thousands of U.S.-trained prosecutors, judges, lawyers and investigators still in the country fear for their lives. The Association of Prosecuting Attorneys (APA), U.S.