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Since 2001, transitional justice in Afghanistan has endured a precarious progression, with those supporting it forced to fight for each step forward. Despite the efforts of transitional justice...
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View ArticleInterview with Said T. Jawad, Afghanistan’s Ambassador to the US – by Michael...
Said T. Jawad, Afghanistan’s Ambassador to the United States offers his perspective on how Islam, democracy, economic development, and security challenges will shape the future of Afghanistan. While...
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