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Afghan Reconciliation and Human Rights: Role of the International Community?

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Location: OSI-New York
Event Date: April 8, 2011
Speakers: Ahmad Nader Nadery, Francesc Vendrell, Anthony Richter

Negotiating with the Taliban is a prerequisite for withdrawal of foreign troops and long-term stability in Afghanistan, according to Afghanistan: Negotiating Peace, a recent report by the Century Foundation. But a deal with the Taliban may be unacceptable to most of the Afghan population, given their current and past abuses against civilians, particularly women, minorities, and certain political groups.

While the report recommends independent international mediation in reconciliation efforts, the future role of the United Nations, international security forces, and donors remains uncertain.  The report calls for hard compromises for peace, but will these compromises erode hard-fought rights protections, and in the process, further undermine the legitimacy of international involvement in Afghanistan?

This Open Society Foundations event looks at the future of reconciliation in Afghanistan. The discussion focuses on challenges to successful reconciliation, and the roles of the international community and Afghan civil society in peace negotiations. Speakers additionally address concerns about the rights protection, particularly women’s rights.

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Please Note: The audio from this event has been truncated due to technical difficulties.

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