AHRDO
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Independent, non-governmental, and non-profit organization dedicated to promoting human rights, democracy, and justice in Afghanistan
Joined December 2015
The People’s Tribunal for Women of Afghanistan offered a powerful space for Afghan women to testify, name persecution, and claim visibility, showing how communities build justice when formal systems fail. https://t.co/P3k75mExdl
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In the wake of relentless violence being live-streamed onto our phones for the last two years, the international legal community has been confronted with questions about the relevance and legitimacy...
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Very moving event organized yesterday on #RemembranceSunday by @everycasualty, projecting a Virtual Cenotaph onto Friends House in London, honouring all those killed in wars, including some of the lives remembered in our Afghanistan Memory Home database https://t.co/IquAtmAK17
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Yesterday, I opened the #AfghanMemoryBox Initiative exhibition at the @eu_eeas , a moving tribute to Afghan victims & survivors, and to truth, justice & reconciliation. #TransitionalJustice #Afghanistan #EUForeignPolicy
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The #AfghanMemoryBox initiative exhibition at @eu_eeas has been launched! 10 years after the #EU endorsed its transitional justice framework, we continue paying tribute to the resilience of victims & survivors of the conflict. Afghan families & friends have donated personal items
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To mark 10 years of the EU Policy Framework on Transitional Justice, AHRDO will present the Afghan Memory Box Initiative Exhibition tomorrow at the EEAS Headquarters in Brussels, a moving tribute to remembrance and reconciliation.
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ویدیوی کوتاه از سه روز دادگاه مردمی برای زنان افغانستان، ۸-۱۰ اکتبر ۲۰۲۵، مادرید، اسپانیا @AfgPpt @drops_afg @HRDPlusNetwork @AhrdoAfg
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The Permanent People's Tribunal on the Rights of Women in Afghanistan concluded in Madrid last Friday. From El País to Forbes and many others, international media have captured the significance of this historic tribunal. @AfgPpt @rawadari_org @HRDPlusNetwork @drops_afg
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PRESS RELEASE - Successful Conclusion of Hearing Session of the People's Tribunal for Women of Afghanistan
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اعلامیه مطبوعاتی در پیوند با برگزاری موفقانه دادگاه مردمی برای زنان افغانستان https://t.co/ZLwjzkDEP0
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Preliminary Statement of the Judges People’s Tribunal for Women of Afghanistan: Link: https://t.co/baGr2RECI6
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The final session of the People’s Tribunal for Women of Afghanistan concluded with statements from the judges. Judge Rashida Manjoo: “We pay tribute to the women of Afghanistan and thank the prosecutors, witnesses, & organisers.The accused did not exercise their right to respond”
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Links to the Livestream: 3rd and last day of the People's Tribunal for Women of Afghanistan in Madrid, 10th October 2025: English: https://t.co/FMLOCXAIdb Dari: https://t.co/wgZJE5e2mt Pashto: https://t.co/wZHcjH0sa6
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More than 100 org, associations, women’s protest movements, & members of the Afghan diaspora, welcome the initiation of legal proceedings in the Spanish court against the perpetrators & supporters of crimes committed in Afg, & regard it as a historic step toward global justice.
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PTWA Day 2 - Session 4: "Denial of the Right to Health for Women and Girls in Afghanistan", "Treatment of Women and Girls with Disabilities", "The Taliban's Discriminatory Measures Against Women and Girls in Afghanistan" Prosecution Summary: @rawadari_org @AhrdoAfg
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Sahar from Khost: “We, disabled women, face constant challenges. I sit at home, hopeless. Afghan girls live in dire conditions, even seeing a doctor is difficult. Taxi drivers fear helping us. Most girls are stuck at home. I hope one day our dignity is restored” @AfgPpt
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A civil society activist shares her testimony: “Since the Taliban’s return, schools & universities have closed. They don’t respect freedom or autonomy. I was the sole provider for my family, then I lost everything. We protested. I was beaten& doctors were too afraid to treat me.”
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