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INTERNATIONAL DAY OF THE LAWYER IN DANGER 2023: THE OIAD TAKES ACTION FOR AFGHANISTAN!

Every year on the 24th of January, the International Day of the Lawyer in Danger mobilises the international community on the difficulties and threats to the practice of law. The situation of lawyers in Afghanistan was chosen for the year 2023. Lawyers have been targeted since the Taliban government took power on 15th of August 2021.

The impossibility or even the prohibition for women to practice their profession and the obligation for men to obtain a new licence under the control of the terrible Taliban Ministry of Justice, undermine the free exercise of lawyers’ profession. Not to mention the dramatic deterioration of the rule of law, jeopardising the lives of thousands of Afghans, including many lawyers, forced to flee or hide in the country.

On the occasion of this international day, the OIAD is organising a conference on the 20th of January 2023 in Lyon entitled “The defence of defence in times of crisis”, which will provide an opportunity to discuss the situation in Afghanistan, but also in Ukraine and Iran.

Join us, in person or online, for this mobilisation day. The debates will be fully translated into English, French, Spanish and Italian.

We also invite you to participate in the OIAD’s workshops.

Consult the agenda for the 20th of January 2023 HERE.

Link to register for the conferencehttps://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5s45W-_oQtaFBkzQkAR9vg

Please contribute to the success of this international day by disseminating the brochure on the situation of lawyers in Afghanistan on your website, among your members and your social network. The brochure is available in English, French, Spanish, Italian, German and Dari. Please feel free to use the Observatory’s material.

Do not hesitate to follow the Observatory on Twitter @ProtectLawyers   and retweet us!

Your participation is essential to support our Afghan colleagues!