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University of Utah law school faculty will be heavily involved in training prosecutors from Afghanistan, according to an announcement made Thursday at the nation's capital.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice marked the beginning of the Public-Private Partnership for Justice Reform in Afghanistan, a move she said is "critical to the country's future success." The project is meant to create better social welfare for the war-torn country and its citizens.
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The attorney general of Afghanistan is "optimistic" that the training several of his top prosecutors obtained in the recent weeks at the University of Utah will influence his country's judicial system for the better.
They have managed to learn a lot within 20 days ... ," said Abdul Jabar Sabit, graduate of Kabul University's Faculty of Law and Afghanistan's attorney general. "In the very near future, I would like to see our prosecutors do the same job in Afghanistan as the prosecutors here do.
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