Protection of Human Rights in Post Conflict Situations: Application of the Theory of Transitional Justice

S. Rahman
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No doubt, the 9/11 attacks on the Twin Towers and Pentagon of the United States in 2001 have drastically changed the entire world including Pakistan. George Bush, the then US President, in a dramatic way declared war on Al-Qaida and its associates by attacking Afghanistan to avenge the attacks justifying these to be in self-defense under the garb of War on Terror. Pakistan was coerced to be initially an ally to the war but later emerged as a frontline state in the fight against terrorism. The country has been badly hit since then sacrificing more than sixty thousand human lives including a former prime minister. Amongst other parts, the provinces of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Baluchistan have sustained almost irreparable loss as a result. Thousands of innocent citizens have not only suffered at the hands of various terrorist groups but also due to repressive measures taken by law enforcement agencies in the country. This paper intends to deploy theory of Transitional Justice to critique security laws, policies and rules of the country that resulted in the violations of human rights in the two provinces particularly at the hands of the security agencies combating terrorism. Theory of Past Injustices is used to restore or repair the human rights violations since the inception of War on Terror. To conclude, innocent citizens in the two provinces have suffered a lot in the War on Terror. Effective laws, policies and mechanisms are required to be put in place to remedy for the human rights violations in the country particularly the two provinces.
冲突后局势下的人权保护:过渡司法理论的应用
毫无疑问,2001年发生在美国双子塔和五角大楼的9/11恐怖袭击事件彻底改变了包括巴基斯坦在内的整个世界。当时的美国总统乔治·布什以一种戏剧性的方式向基地组织及其同伙宣战,通过攻击阿富汗来报复袭击,证明这些袭击是在反恐战争的外衣下进行的自卫。巴基斯坦最初被迫成为战争的盟友,但后来成为反恐斗争的前线国家。除其他地区外,开伯尔-普赫图赫瓦省和俾路支省因此遭受了几乎无法弥补的损失。成千上万的无辜公民不仅在各种恐怖主义集团手中遭受苦难,而且还因该国执法机构采取的镇压措施而遭受苦难。本文打算运用过渡时期司法理论来批评该国的安全法律、政策和规则,这些法律、政策和规则导致了这两个省特别是在打击恐怖主义的安全机构手中侵犯人权。过去的不公正理论是用来恢复或修复自反恐战争开始以来侵犯人权的行为。综上所述,这两个省的无辜市民在反恐战争中遭受了很多苦难。必须制定有效的法律、政策和机制,以补救该国特别是这两个省的侵犯人权行为。
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