The International Criminal Court (ICC) must prioritize and accelerate the delivery of justice for victims of crimes committed by the Taliban, as well as by other actors in Afghanistan before the 2021 takeover, said Amnesty International today, during the ICC’s annual Assembly of States Parties conference, which this year is held in New York from 4-14 December. The organization is calling for significant further progress on the long-overdue ICC’s investigation in Afghanistan, which must be
Responding to the decision earlier this week by the International Criminal Court (‘ICC’) Pre-Trial Chamber authorising the Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) to resume investigations into war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in the Afghanistan armed conflict, Yamini Mishra, the regional director for South Asia at Amnesty International, said: “The International Criminal Court’s decision […]
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Taliban government in Afghanistan, which wishes to get international donor agencies to help its struggling economy, has a lot to answer to the world on its cont