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Human rights activist
Ahmad Nader Nadery (born 1975)
[1] is an Afghan-born
human rights activist and government official.
[2] He is the founding director of the
Free and Fair Election Foundation of Afghanistan and a senior fellow at the
Wilson Center .
[3]
[4] Formerly, he was a commissioner of the
Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission and a senior advisor to
Afghan President .
[5]
Early life and education
Nadery was born in 1975 in the
Nimruz Province to a known
Pashtun family.
[6] He studied law at
Kabul University and obtained his master's degree in international affairs from
George Washington University .
[7] During this tenure, he was detained several times and exiled in Pakistan.
[6] In 1996, he was publicly flogged for not wearing a
turban .
[8]
Honors and awards
References
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"Life in Afghanistan remains dire 2 years after collapse of U.S.-backed government" .
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"The return of a Taliban government? Afghanistan talks raise once-unthinkable question" .
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"An Afghan Official Laments What Was Lost and Looks to What Lies Ahead" .
The New York Times . Retrieved 2024-02-16 .
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"Nader Nadery: Human Rights and the Future of Afghanistan | Pozen Family Center for Human Rights" . humanrights.uchicago.edu . 2023-10-18. Retrieved 2024-02-16 .
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"Hot Topic series continues in Edwards with Ahmad Nader Nadery" .
Vail Daily . 2008-02-08. Retrieved 2024-02-16 .
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"Asia Edition Cover" .
TIME . 2004-10-11. Retrieved 2024-02-16 .
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"Reebok's Human Rights Stars" .
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"Nader Nadery" .
Hoover Institution . Retrieved 2024-02-16 .