The statement of CSHRN concerning the new government of Afghanistan and the involvement of civil society
28th of December 2009 Kabul Afghanistan The Civil Society and Human Rights Network (CSHRN) released a statement about the new government of Afghanistan. The statement was released during a press conference in Kabul organised by CSHRN. The press conference was steered by the Statement Committee of CSRHN. In the beginning of the press conference Mr. Naim Nazari, CSHRN Executive Coordinator welcomed the national and international media, representatives of Afghan civil society and some afghan intellectuals for their participation in the conference. During the conference Mr. Khan Ali Radmand member of CSHRN Statement Committee presented the statement. Followed by presentation Mr. Barry Salaam, Mr. Jawed Shekiab, Mr. Yonos Akhtar respondent to many questions of the national and international media. CSHRN statement was broadly covered by the national and international media. Below please read the statement of CSHRN: On December 19, the spokesperson of the President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan announced during a press conference that the president had designated the members of his cabinet which got introduced to the National Assembly, in close consultation with civil society. This statement came as a great surprise for civil society. Before the members of the new cabinet were announced, CSHRN had sent an open analytical letter to the president of Afghanistan providing an analysis as well as recommendation with regard to the current human rights situation and civil society. CSHRN did its best to contact the office of the present in order to organise a meeting between the president and representatives of civil society for the submission of the letter and the discussion about the concerns of civil society. Unfortunately however, CSHRN had not received any response from the president. The open analytical letter was then released during a press conference broadly covered by national and international media. The civil…