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October 28, 2014October 28, 2014mgabay

A Woman’s Fight for Dignity and Respect in Afghanistan

September 5, 2014September 5, 2014mgreaux

No woman left behind.

April 5, 2014April 5, 2014cgreen

Afghans Brave Security Concerns to Participate in Historic Election

March 11, 2014March 11, 2014dm25660w

Pace Law Professor Thomas McDonnell discusses the Decision to Pursue a Death Penalty with Dzhokhar Tsarnaev

February 26, 2014February 26, 2014amandaibrahim

Let Me Vote!

February 23, 2014February 23, 2014dm25660w

Public Bound Edition Preview: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: Legitimate Weapon Systems or Unlawful Angels of Death?

February 12, 2014February 12, 2014amandaibrahim

Protection for the Displaced

February 12, 2014February 12, 2014rsullivan

Women’s Rights Regression in Afghanistan Criminal Code

December 1, 2013December 1, 2013chrisjohnson

Afghanistan and Human Rights: A Contradiction

November 29, 2013November 29, 2013Isaias Pedraza

Afghani Stoning Law Punishes Women who commit Adultery

September 16, 2013September 16, 2013chrisjohnson

Sexual Abuse and the Afghanistan Police Force

August 23, 2013August 23, 2013kc59210w

June Online Companion: Islamic History & Al-Qaeda: A Primer to Understanding the Rise of Islamist Movements in the Modern World

April 15, 2013April 15, 2013Alexandra Ashmont

Women imprisoned with their children for “moral crimes”

February 22, 2013February 22, 2013pd96214w

‘The Price We Have Paid’

February 16, 2013February 16, 2013pn02994n

Prisoners Tortured In Afghanistan

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