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Why does Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission protect perpetrators?

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Why does Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission protect perpetrators?

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Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission does not protect perpetrators and always wants to put an end to the culture of impunity, and wants the punishment of perpetrators through just and fair trial. The Commission expects security, justice and judicial organs to, pursuant the present laws of the country, treat the perpetrators seriously and prevent escaping from law and impunity of perpetrators. One of the major obligations of the commission is to monitor work procedures of police and prosecution administrations so that perpetrators should not be acquitted without any legal ground. So the commission wants the follow-up of the indictment of the perpetrators not their impunity. The commission never protects perpetrators rather protects their rights, such as the right to adequate defense, the right to defense attorney, the right to be promptly informed of the charges against him/her, the right to medical check-up, visit of their family members and appropriate detention facility, a

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