@swishright @spokenarya I have family in both Afghanistan and Pakistan. But my question is if it’s an issue played online why are their people who refuse to have the Afghan name on their tazkira. There was a massive march in Kabul last year when tazkira was introduced.
‘Why are you thanking me? I didn’t do anything. I didn’t help anyone. I just perpetuated a system of senseless violence.’ — This Marine vet is releasing real war footage to show Americans the reality of war in Afghanistan
Why do no Afghan girls ever promote this part of the culture? You claim to love your culture yet you would never promote this because this way you won't get many likes as no one would be able to see your face but ofc that's not important Afghan culture is, yeah right
Four innocent Sikhs were kicked off a plane today because this woman was scared of how they looked.
Please watch and share this video to understand how hate hurts us all.
(see thread below for more info on the Sikh religion and identity)
https://t.co/xg8vSfgsYm
Afghan gets so passionate when it comes to a dance (attan) or when someone claims a part of our culture. If only we showed the same passion when it comes to donating or helping the vulnerable, orphans, widows and the poor. Donate my brothers and sisters they need it 🇦🇫.
@S4JJ40 @LionOfKhyber @afridaiiii @sadpersiana @Lewanay_Wardak @grandmxrnier I don’t see any marches for rights in Afghanistan. The issue we have is the situation in Afghanistan is 10x worse than in Pashtunkhwa. Let’s get our rights first before asking for rights of others.
Due to struggle and sacrifices of PTM workers Other oppressed communities and nations living in this country have got the courage to speak out against the cruelties and injustice.
#PeshawarLongMarch4Arman@sanaejaz2