


Former Government Prosecutor and Sister Found Murdered under Mysterious Circumstances on Kabul-Nangarhar Highway
Local sources report that a former government prosecutor and his sister have mysteriously been poisoned and subsequently murdered on the Kabul-Nangarhar highway. Sources confirmed on Wednesday, November 22, to the
Afghan Female Prosecutors Fear Being Sent Back To Afghanistan Under Pakistan’s Deportation Program
Maria Safi, a senior member of the Committee of Afghan Women Prosecutors in Pakistan, said the ongoing forced deportation of thousands of Afghans from Pakistan daily are extremely worrying. Female
Peril and Prosecution: Afghan Exile Prosecutors Face Security Crisis Amid Migrant Expulsion from Pakistan
The Afghan Association of Prosecutors in Exile has expressed grave concerns over the security situation following the recent expulsion of migrants from Pakistan. The association, during a session in Islamabad
Hundreds of Former Afghan Officials Have Been Killed Since the Taliban Took Over, U.N. Says
ISLAMABAD — More than 200 extrajudicial killings of former Afghan government officials and security forces have taken place since the Taliban took over the country two years ago, according to
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The Taliban, which took power in August 2021, continued to impose numerous rules and policies violating a wide range of fundamental rights of women and girls, including freedom of movement,
No End to Taliban Revenge Killings in Afghanistan
A new United Nations report on extrajudicial killings in Afghanistan under the Taliban makes for very grim reading. The report confirms fears about the Taliban’s treatment of the former government’s security force
Prosecutors for Prosecutors – Working to Save Prosecutors’ Lives in Afghanistan
In this episode of Justice Speaks, JSI President David Wallace speaks with the Association of Prosecuting Attorneys’ (APA) President and CEO, David LaBahn about Prosecutors for Prosecutors and the work to literally save the lives of
Pakistan abruptly turns against Afghan refugees, calls for deportations
KARACHI, Pakistan — There hasn’t been a single day over the past two years when Mohammad Abed Andarabi felt at ease. A former prosecutor for the U.S.-backed Afghan government that