
Fereshta Abbasi
Afghanistan Researcher
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Fereshta Abbasi is a Researcher in the Asia division at Human Rights Watch, focusing on research and documentation of ongoing abuses in Afghanistan. For the past 10 years she has documented human rights abuses in Afghanistan with different organizations, including Human Rights Watch and the All-Survivors Project. She was previously a legal advisor for the International Development Law Organization (IDLO), where she trained and developed employees’ legal skills within the Afghan justice sector. She holds an LLM in International law and Strategic Studies from University of Aberdeen and was a Chevening Scholar in 2019-2020. Fereshta has also published on human rights issues in the Afghan media.
Articles Authored
- August 15, 2025 Commentary
Afghan Women Are Resisting the Taliban—Germany Should Show the Same Courage
- June 12, 2025 Dispatches
UN Afghanistan Expert Renews Call for Wide-Ranging Accountability Body
- March 19, 2025 Report
Pakistan: Forced Returns Expose Afghans to Persecution, Destitution
- November 26, 2024 Dispatches
UN Report Portrays Afghanistan’s Destroyed Media
- October 18, 2024 Commentary
Extend Norway’s Support for International Law to Afghan Women
- September 13, 2024 Dispatches
Afghanistan’s Hazara Community Needs Protection
- August 29, 2024 Dispatches
Waiting for Justice for Afghanistan’s Forcibly Disappeared
- August 28, 2024 Commentary
For Afghan Women, Singing is Resistance
- July 11, 2024 Commentary
How to Engage with the Taliban, If You Have To
- May 13, 2024 Commentary
An Avenue to Justice for Afghan Women

