![]() ![]() “Victims’ families and survivors impatiently wait for the long-promised justice, accountability and reparations,” Marifat said. ![]() The Afghanistan Human Rights and Democracy Organization executive director, Hadi Marifat, said the change of circumstances in Afghanistan “must not affect the resolve of the Australian government”. “Yet it remains an essential part of the path forward.” ![]() This will likely complicate the task of involving people from Afghanistan in the process of reckoning with this dark chapter in Australia’s history. “The humanitarian situation in Afghanistan has deteriorated dramatically in the twelve months since the Brereton Report was published. “One year on, the Government has yet to produce a plan.” “The Brereton report recommended that the families of survivors be compensated without delay,” the statement said. An alliance of human rights groups said on Friday that the “essential” task of involving Afghans should not be put off due to the dramatic deterioration in the country’s humanitarian situation and its fall to the Taliban.Ī joint statement issued by 13 human rights groups, including the Afghanistan-based Transitional Justice Coordination Group and Afghanistan Human Rights and Democracy Organization, said it was crucial that survivors of alleged abuses were consulted to determine the proper forms of redress, which should include guarantees of non-repetition. ![]()
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