


Thousands of Afghan judges and legal staff remain at risk post-Taliban takeover
Nearly 4,000 prosecutors and legal staff members face the threat of violence from the Taliban in Afghanistan, where at least 28 prosecutors and their families have reportedly been killed. When the
US prosecutors rush to evacuate colleagues from Afghanistan
Twenty-nine Afghan prosecutors have been killed by the Taliban in the last two years. August 15 marks the two-year anniversary of the fall of Kabul, which completed the Taliban’s takeover of
This is how the U.S. is treating Afghans who helped us
Annie Yu Kleiman is a senior technical analyst at the nonprofit, nonpartisan RAND Corporation and an 18-year Air Force reservist. She serves on the board of directors for No One
The Taliban hunts Afghan prosecutors who uphold the law. Americans owe them protection | Opinion
This week marks the second anniversary of the evacuation of U.S. forces from Afghanistan. In less than 24 hours, U.S. citizens, contractors and military personnel left the country. They also
‘Like A Prisoner’: A Former Afghan Female Prosecutor Hunted By The Taliban
She once helped put Taliban militants in prison, but now they are hunting her. Many former state prosecutors are in hiding and have been in fear for their lives since
At least 40 Afghanistan’s former prosecutors killed and wounded in the past two years
Khadija Salehi spent seven years working in Afghanistan’s Attorney-General’s Office. But the former prosecutor now lives in fear of being murdered by the men she put away. “After the government
Afghanistan’s female judges haunted by Taliban threats
For nearly a decade, Noora Hashimi, a 38-year-old lawyer worked as a prosecutor in Afghanistan. Her job, which entailed investigating cases of violence against women and children, gave her a