The clash came at a moment of particular tension and vulnerability for the country’s rulers, who were already facing an economic and humanitarian crisis.
Responding to the deaths of at least six people and the injury of 11 others, including children, following bomb blasts in schools in predominantly Hazara Shiite communities in Kabul today, Samira Hamidi, Amnesty International’s South Asia Campaigner, said:
New Delhi, April 19: Three suicide bombings outside a secondary school in Dasht-e-Barchi a Hazara Shia neighbourhood in Kabul has left more than 30 dead and 100s injured.Tuesday s blasts took place as students were coming out of their .
QUOTE Responding to the deaths of at least six people and the injury of 11 others, including children, following bomb blasts in schools in predominantly Hazara Shiite communities in Kabul today, Samira Hamidi, Amnesty International’s South Asia Campaigner, said: “These reprehensible attacks on schools highlight the violence that Afghan people continue to face in their […]