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During the last year CSHRN organized a broad- wide dialogue concerning access to information draft law which is a very important on going activity of CSHRN. In order to receive the feed back of ordinary people the CSHRN Bamyan office made survey- interviews with some people in the Bazaar of Bamyan city. Mr. Mohammad is one of the unskilled worker in Bamyan city, I asked him in a very simple language about access to information. I explained him what do we mean by access to information and then I looked for his opinion. He explained that access to...Continue...

The Angaara Magazine is a bi-monthly magazine for persons dealing professionally with human rights. The magazine offers in depth articles and interviews on current human rights issues in Afghanistan.
It is at present published in 5000 copies and is distributed directly through CSHRN. Thanks to the distribution via the regional offices...Continue...

To deepen the understanding of human rights, CSHRN has published a booklet on the interpretation of the terms used in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, called “Interpretation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights”. This helps Afghan people to grasp the broader meaning of human rights and to be able to understand how human rights can be applied to the...Continue...

CSHRN produces together with the private radio channel ‘Good Morning Afghanistan' (GMA) since 2004 a weekly 30 minutes emission on human rights. It is called “The Voice” and is broadcasted in Dari and Pashto. ‘The Voice' addresses crucial issues of human rights in Afghanistan by educating the general public on human rights, but also by investigating severe cases of violations of human rights. It does this by having experts giving educational programs, by facilitating discussions between Afghan citizens, parliamentarians, intellectuals and civil society organisations on important human rights issues, by presenting investigative programs and following up on the violations with state actors.
‘The Voice can be received through all of Afghanistan.
By producing ‘The Voice', CSRHN and ‘Good Morning Afghanistan' aim at strengthening the rule of law through promoting respect for human rights in Afghanistan and at contributing to the development of the Afghan civil society. All the emissions of ‘The Voice' can be listened to in the archive of ‘Good Morning Afghanistan'....Continue...


CSHRN publishes a human rights page in Dari and Pashto in the weekly family magazine “Killid”. This magazine has an edition of 25'000 copies, which are available in nearly all of Afghanistan. Through this page, basic human rights concepts are explained in a simple language and different human rights organisations and activists are presented each week....Continue...