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Worldwide Protest 2012: Daikondi, Afghanistan

Wednesday 25 April 2012

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AB Haidari/25 April 2012

Demonstration Against Genocide of Hazaras in Quetta Pakistan
Nili Daikundi!


A demonstration was held in Daikundi province against systematic target killings of Hazaras in Quetta Pakistan. The rally started from Nili Bazar the provincial capital. Holding banners and placards the demonstrators condemned the continuous terrorist attacks on Hazaras in Quetta Pakistan. They announced their supports to their bothers in Quetta Pakistan in any circumstances.

According to some of the demonstrators, they were concerned about the repetition of the history and the genocide of the Hazaras in Afghanistan that took place in 1890s. They asked the Government of Pakistan to leave supporting terrorism and to arrest the culprits involved in terrorism against the Hazaras.

They emphasized that the People of Daikundi are against any kind of terrorist attacks weather in Quetta Pakistan or any other part of the world. They said they have always supported peace that is the urgent need for Afghanistan and Pakistan.

The speakers in this gathering were Mr Rahimi (PC) Mr Afzali (Imam Juma) and Mr Hedayatullah (UL).
At the end, they read the resolution of the rally that was then submitted to the UNAMA and AIHRC to be forwarded to their main offices for their soonest action in this regard.

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