


Prosecutors for Prosecutors Campaign Launched
We are reaching out today with an urgent request. Thousands of U.S. and allied trained prosecutors were left behind in Afghanistan after the fall of Kabul in 2021. Today, they
Wirkungslose Aufnahmezusagen: Juristen auf der Anklagebank
Deutschland hat gefährdeten Afghan:innen Visa zugesichert. So steht es im Koalitionsvertrag. Während das Bundesaufnahmeprogramm schleppend anläuft, sieht sich eine Gruppe Gefährdeter ganz anderen Problemen ausgesetzt. Wenig bemerkt von der breiten
Women accused of adultery and desertion are being tortured in Taliban prisons
The Afghan Prosecutors Association has accused the Taliban of torturing women and girls accused of immoral conduct. The association’s head of internal affairs, Matiullah Shahab, said anyone suspected of “running
Salt Lake County D.A. works to evacuate Afghan prosecutors targeted by Taliban
Twenty-six Afghan prosecutors and some of their relatives have been tortured and killed since the U.S. military withdrew from the country. Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill is working
Utah joins effort to evacuate attorneys from Afghanistan
SALT LAKE CITY — The Salt Lake County Attorney’s Office is joining other offices from across the U.S. in an attempt to evacuate Afghanistan attorneys targeted by the Taliban. Since
A former government prosecutor says he was tortured by the Taliban
15.July 2023 Afghanistan A prosecutor of the General Directorate of the Directorate of Combating Internal and External Security Crimes of the former government says that the Taliban arrested him and
The reaction of the Afghan Prosecutors’ Association to the “Abolition of the General Prosecutor’s Office”
The Afghan Prosecutors’ Association has strongly condemned the abolition of the Prosecutor General’s Office by the Taliban. In the announcement of the Prosecutors’ Association, which was made available to DW
Juristen fürchten Rache der Taliban
Deutschland hat in Afghanistan Staatsanwälte ausgebildet. Viele von ihnen sind nun in Lebensgefahr. Doch die Bundesregierung blockiert ihre Aufnahme. FRIEDRICHSHAFEN taz | Romal M.* ist ein ehemaliger afghanischer Staatsanwalt. Er habe seinen