1/ Today @florian_weigand + I released a @ODIdev paper on Taliban courts in Afghanistan. It's short (based on research in Herat/Faryab) but the first salvo in what we *hope* is more work https://www.odi.org/sites/odi.org.uk/files/resource-documents/taliban_justice_briefing_note_web_final.pdf …
Here’s a quick summary...
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10/ We interviewed 30 or so women who sought out and *brought* claims to Taliban courts. And we concluded… We need to interview more women. Risk of selection bias, and the usual caveats It’s incredibly complex. Go read the paper. Here’s what sticks with me though…
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11/ The specific women - in rural areas, mind you - that we interviewed had so little access to justice writ large. State courts didn’t help or they couldn’t access them. They couldn’t find justice through elders. They had no other hope. It was crushing.
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12/ Finally: we didn’t look at many criminal cases or crimes against god (to keep the scope manageable). This is where hudud punishments - and a lot of human rights concerns - come in. And that's a big gap in our research but also the broader understanding of Taliban courts
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