Noorrahman Rahmani, a long-standing media development specialist in Afghanistan, is IWPR’s representative in Kabul, and previously served for six years as IWPR’s country director.
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As talks reach a crucial stage, Afghan and international politicians should not repeat the mistakes of the past.
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15 Jan 15
Fading Hopes of Transitional Justice in Afghanistan
No one has yet called alleged perpetrators of war crimes to account, and there is little chance of it happening once foreign troops leave in 2014.
11 May 12
Kabul Attacks Raise Big Security Questions
Insurgents should never have been able to penetrate Afghan capital’s defences in the first place.
16 Apr 12
Taleban Backlash Feared After Shooting Rampage
Kandahar shootings only worsen negative views of foreign troop presence.
12 Mar 12
Kandahar Killings Stir Anti-American Fury
While US soldier’s rampage will provoke bigger anti-American protests than before, it is still unlikely to derail Kabul’s relations with Washington.
12 Mar 12
Afghanistan: Feb/Mar '10
IWPR steps up media development activities in the west of the country.
31 Mar 10
Afghanistan: Feb/Mar '10
IWPR steps up media development activities in the west of the country.
30 Mar 10
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