Afghanistan: here the power is called Pashtun Article by Daniele Raineri appeared on the Italian Newspaper “Il foglio” In Kabul people don’t buy it. People in Afghanistan remember what happened in 1996, when the capital...
By MUJIB MASHALSource&Copyright: nytimes Women who are part of a farmers union last month in the Shibar Valley in Bamiyan Province, Afghanistan. SHIBAR, Afghanistan — In this lush, sleepy farm belt deep in central Afghanistan,...
Afghanistan’s decision to reroute transmission line, effectively bypassing Bamyan province, angered ethnic minority. By Shereena Qazi Ethnic Hazaras believe the chosen route for the power line was a discriminatory move [Ahmad Masood/Reuters] Afghanistan’s capital...
Persecuted minority want changes to the route of transmission line bringing electricity from Turkmenistan Crowds gather on the street in Kabul, Afghanistan for the massive anti-government protest. Photograph: Massoud Hossaini/AP Thousands of demonstrators from...
Writers: Doc. Moh. Amin Ahmadi, Eng. Moh. Naser Ahmadi, and Eng. Ahmad Salehi Let us not change affluence into infliction A comprehensive overview to TUTAP First, we need to know that a successful government is...
We will trial the corrupt and inefficient government of Afghanistan in London! Brothers, sisters and justice seeker compatriots living in the European countries, As you know, Ashraf Ghani will come to the UK to participate...
By Joseph Goldstein and Taimoor Shah, The New York Times writers KABUL, Afghanistan — A campaign of kidnappings against the Hazara ethnic group intensified on Saturday as gunmen stopped a number of buses along Afghanistan’s...
By ROD NORDLAND and JAWAD SUKHANYAR Activists and relatives of abducted Hazaras gathered this week in Kabul, Afghanistan, as part of a protest against government inaction. Credit Bryan Denton for The New York Times KABUL, Afghanistan — A...
BY ABDUL RAHIM CHNAGEZI The existence of Hazara nation in this part of region including Quetta is from 15th and 16th centuries, when they use to travel frequently in various parts of subcontinent through Pak-Afghan...
By Ali Reza Sarwar There is serious evidence indicating that Afghanistan may return to a chaotic past where severe inter-ethnic clashes could define the country’s future. The recent developments, particularly after President Ashraf Ghani came to...