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Rome Statute   Afghanistan acceded to the Rome Statute on 10 February 2003
Agreement on Privileges and Immunities Afghanistan has not acceded to the Agreement on Privileges and Immunities.
Bilateral Immunity Agreement Signed September 20, 2002 (executive agreement).
Implementing Legislation In March 2005, the government set up a technical Commission to follow through with the implementing legislation process. One year later, the Commission was expanded to incorporate other actors. One of the NGO Commission members has prepared a preliminary draft on ICC implementing legislation which received comments and inputs from various actors involved in the implementation process. The draft was then presented to the Ministry of Justice and AIHRC introduced a legal adviser for further assistance, however, there has not been any further advance in relation to the process throughout 2009. The Rome Statute and the Rules of Procedure and Evidence have been translated into Dari.
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NGO Media Statements
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Amnesty International
01 Nov 2011
Afghanistan: Regional cooperation urged to defend rights
Amnesty International
23 Feb 2012
Afghans fleeing war find misery in urban slums
Amnesty International
12 Mar 2012
Kandahar massacre: International forces must increase protection of Afghan civilians
Amnesty International
04 Apr 2012
Afghanistan-US prison transfer gets go-ahead despite torture risks
Amnesty International
13 Sept 2012
Afghanistan: Defer vote to appoint intelligence director accused of torture
Amnesty International
21 Jan 2013
Afghanistan: 17 winter deaths in camps highlight government protection failure
Amnesty International
09 Apr 2013
Afghanistan: Urgent need to protect civilians following fresh attacks