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Why does Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission prevent showing the face of perpetrators on televisions?

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Why does Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission prevent showing the face of perpetrators on televisions?

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Based on the constitution of the country, a person is presumed innocent, unless he/she is convicted to punishment by an authorized court. Therefore, portraying an innocent person as ill-famed in the society is causing harm to his dignity. On the other hand, when a suspected or accused person or perpetrator is shown in the public, his children, wife and other relatives, who are innocent, feel insulted in the society.

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