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AFAD's message to KontraS' 20th Anniversary
20 March 2018
To our friends and colleagues in KontraS,
Warm greetings on your 20th Anniversary!
On this occasion, the Asian Federation Against Involuntary Disappearances (AFAD) salutes the women and men of KontraS who worked ard to establish the organization and to develop it to full maturity as the most spected human rights organization in Indonesia. The human rights activism of our sisters and brothers in KontraS is making a huge difference in the lives of victims of human rights violations in this vast Southeast Asian archipelago, whose dark history is marred with the blood of innumerable victims.

March 2018 Issue: The Voice
The year 2018 brings forth the 20th anniversary of Asian Federation Against Involuntary Disappearances (AFAD). In a span of two decades, the tragic reason for which AFAD came into existence has not changed for the better, but in fact worsened. Indeed, AFAD’s existence became even more and more a necessity as the scourge of Enforced Disappearance (ED) impacted more countries in Asia. In countries where the phenomenon of ED existed during the formation of AFAD, involuntary disappearances unabatedly continue. In few countries where such human rights violation is considered merely a crime of the past, the governments are yet to acknowledge their responsibility to it.
AFAD Commemorates the International Women’s Day, 2018
As the world celebrates the International Women’s Day, the Asian Federation Against Involuntary Disappearances (AFAD) pays tribute to all women who have been relentlessly struggling for truth and justice. AFAD remembers the women victims of enforced disappearance – those who have been forcibly disappeared as well as those whose lives have been gravely affected by the phenomenon of enforced disappearance even as they continue to fight bravely against it.
APDP’s STRUGGLE FOR JUSTICE AFFIRMS TRUTH BEHIND ENFORCED DISAPPEARANCES
Press Release
28 February 2018
For twenty-four years, the Association of Parents of Disappeared Persons (APDP) and its individual members and volunteers have been campaigning against the phenomenon of enforced or involuntary disappearances in Jammu and Kashmir, wherein more than 8000 people have disappeared since 1989. The campaign has been to search and remember the disappeared, affirm the disappeared families’ right to know the truth, right to justice and reparations, and to demand that the government ratify and implement the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance.

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