A heartbroken Hazara Mother and a Hazara Father sitting on top of their daughters grave who died on Friday attack on KAAJ Educational Centre. What a soul shattering but unfortunately common experience for Hazara parents in Afghanistan.
This a before and after image of KAAJ Higher Educational Centre where Hazara students in Western Suburbs of Kabul were attacked on Friday. Over 50 students were killed, a figure much higher than those reported by the Taliban.
Majority of those killed in Friday's attack were girls preparing for their University entrance exams. The agony of my people seems forever to end. This is the same institution that was in 2018. That attacked left 58 dead and over a 150 wounded.
These attacks aren't isolated cases. Over the last decades Hazara schools and sports complexes have become a target of terrorist attacks. Everyday we seem to be victims of systemically targeted attacks.
it's true all Afghans have suffered, but Hazara people are targeted purely based on our ethnicity. The aim is to completely eliminate us, which is why even childern are targeted. Hazara people are massacred indiscriminately on daily basis.
it's genuinely perplexing that most other Afghans, specially among the community leaders of the Afghan diaspora not only do not want to acknowledge the ethnic cleansing of our people, but attempts to gaslight us whenever the issue is brought up.