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UN: Civilian population in Afghanistan must be protected from harm
9 June 2019 “The single biggest cause of humanitarian suffering is declining compliance with international humanitarian law.” – United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres
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Fewer casualties caused by pro-Goverment forces, increase from anti-Government forces
8 August 2012 KABUL - About a month ago a Kabul resident was enjoying a midsummer evening with his family at a hotel on a lake outside of the city.
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Fewer casualties caused by pro-Goverment forces, increase from anti-Government forces
9 August 2012 KABUL - About a month ago a Kabul resident was enjoying a midsummer evening with his family at a hotel on a lake outside of the city.
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Students use theatre performance to highlight dangers of conflict to kids
9 May 2019... – The dangers of violent extremism and the impact of conflict on children were spotlighted in a theatre performance by students in ...
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United Nations concerned by continuing high number of civilian casualties in Afghanistan
26 September 2019 KABUL - The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) voices its continuing deep concerns about the high number of civilian casualties in Afghanistan and reiterates that all par ...
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Torture allegations remain high, with detainees' procedural rights ignored - UN Torture Report
3 February 2021... L - Allegations by detainees of torture in Afghan detention facilities contin ...
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Religious scholars gather at UN-backed event to discuss civilian casualties
20 May 2018... KABUL - To protect civilians during the armed conflict, the support of everyone in Afghan society, especial religious scholars, is crucial, participants said at a ...
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UN envoy calls on donors to back Afghanistan’s own vision for a civilian ‘surge’
8 July 2009... KABUL - UN envoy Kai Eide on Wednesday welcomed Afghan Government plans to tie a proposed ‘surge’ of civilian international experts to the country’s most pressing rebuilding ...
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Afghanistan: top UN envoy voices concern over mounting civilian toll
31 December 2009... - As the United Nations investigates a joint raid by Afghan and international forces in which 10 people – mostly students – were ...
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UN Envoy Calls on Donors to Back Afghanistan’s Own Vision for a Civilian ‘Surge’
8 July 2009... KABUL - UN envoy Kai Eide on Wednesday welcomed Afghan Government plans to tie a proposed ‘surge’ of civilian international experts to the country’s most pressing rebuilding ...