Hazara and Tajik Women Against the Government of Taliban Suicide Bombers
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Kabul Press?: In recent weeks, hundreds of women from the Hazara and Tajik communities have marched and rallied in the streets of Kabul, asking for food, work, and liberty.
The return of the Taliban’s suicide bombers to power puts the whole country in a dark period, where they systematically violate the rights of non-Pashtuns, including the Hazara democracy lovers, and the rights of women. The government of the Taliban is formed only by men and primarily by the Pashtuns.
Many experts from non-Pashtun, including the Hazara, Tajik, and Uzbek, believe that the only solution to end long-term war is to establish the right of self-determination, either by a federal system or partition.
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