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Hazara women on the streets protesting terrorist attacks in Afghanistan

Hazara women on the streets protesting terrorist attacks in Afghanistan - JBDXpress

 Hazara women on the streets protesting terrorist attacks in Afghanistan

Hundreds of women protested in the streets of Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. They protested the terrorist attack with banners and placards on Saturday (October 1). News from AFP.


Last Friday (September 30), a deadly suicide bomb attack took place at a coaching center in Kabul. The death toll has risen to 35. Most of whom are female students and all of them belong to the Hazara community. Immediately after this news was published, the women of the Hazara community became angry. They allege that the terrorists are targeting and killing the Hazara community.


According to media reports, about 50 women of the Hazara community started protesting with banners and posters in Dasht-e-Barchi area, a suburb of Kabul, on Saturday. Ignoring the prohibition of the Taliban government, they marched towards the nearby hospital. Those injured in the attack are being treated in that hospital.


Protesters were heard chanting slogans such as 'Stop Hazara Genocide', 'Being Shia is not a crime'. Apart from this, similar slogans were also written on the banners and posters.

A protester named Farzana Ahmadi said, 'Last Friday's attack was aimed at Hazara women. We want an end to such terrorist attacks. We are on the streets to establish rights.'

Hazara women on the streets protesting terrorist attacks in Afghanistan - JBDXpress


According to a statement from the United Nations, the number of people killed in a suicide attack at a school in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, has increased to 35 people.

Earlier on Friday (September 30), a suicide bomber blew himself up in a school in the Dasht-e-Barchi area of ​​western Kabul. Dasht-e-Barchi is known as a predominantly Shia area.


Such attacks have been happening regularly since the Taliban took power last year. Such attacks on various structures and mosques of the country have become a regular occurrence. ISIS often claims responsibility for these attacks. However, no one has claimed responsibility for the latest attack.