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Healing Complexes and Moving Forwards in Bamiyan Province
出版Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, 2011
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=4MRInQEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋This case study aims to deepen understanding of the impact of past and present war crimes and human rights violations on Afghan communities. It also seeks to explore what community members want in terms of justice, peace and reconciliation. The study provinces and districts were chosen to reflect a degree of ethnic diversity and to encompass as far as possible the different phases and intensities of conflict that the people suffered in a particular place. Security issues as well as physical and social access were also taken into consideration. This study focuses on qualitative data collected from one urban district in Kabul City, Afshar, and one rural community in Shakardara District between December 2009 and May 2010. Kabul Province was selected as an area of mixed qawms (a form of solidarity group that is flexible in scope; defined by tribe, clan, ethnicity, locality or other characteristics as determined by the group) that experienced suffering under the communist regime; the worst excesses of the civil war; conflict between different local commanders; and violations under the Taliban.