Afghan mother seeks justice after Pakistani bombing kills hundreds.
Samira Muhammadi hopes an international investigation can "extinguish" her pain after a Pakistani bombing killed her son and hundreds of other Afghans in the capital Kabul. The March 16 attack hit a drug treatment centre and killed 411 people, according to Afghan officials.
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Her family says she is still moving from hospital 2 hospital, searching for her son. His name appears on none of the lists-neither among the living, the wounded, nor the killed yet.The mother had already lost another son a few years ago, during the republic, while was in army.
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“We Afghan girls demand the immediate reopening of schools and the establishment of educational justice. We hope that this year positive changes will take place toward reopening girls’ schools" in Afghanistan -Najila to @TOLOnews
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Amnesty International has raised serious concerns about civilian casualties following Pakistan’s airstrike that hit a drug rehabilitation center in Kabul on March 16, calling for an independent investigation into the attack.
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This video was sent to me by girl from Afghanistan. She says she just visited her school, a place she has been banned from for 1,644 days.
The empty walls and chairs felt like silent coffins. It made her cry. “I was prevented from learning because of my gender. I had big dreams.
A number of female students, on the eve of the new academic year, are insisting on the reopening of their schools.
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نن بیا هم د نجونو د مکتب 🔔 و نه ټنګول شو!؟
تاسو [لوڼې او خوېندې] باید په سختیو کې هم د زدکړو او تحصیل دپاره جرات وساتئ، ویره ونلرئ او د مثبت بدلون لپاره ذهني اماده اوسئ.
د مدني حقونو مشهوره مبارز مارتین لوتر کینګ به ویل:
که الوتلی نشې، منډه وکړه، منډه نشې، پلې روانه شه، پلې نشې، خاپوړې وکړه؛ مطلب د مخکې تلو کوښښ وکړه.
تاسو څه نا څه ٢نیم میلیونه نجونې د ٧ټولګي پورته د تعلیم و تحصیل منع یاست.
خپلو فامیلي او محیطي امکاناتو ته په کتو، په بدیلو لارو غور وکړئ او خپل تعلیم و تحصیل ته دوام ورکړئ!
شرم دی وي پر هغه "جاهل" چې یو کامل انسان د علم او پوهې منع کوي، او پدې ډول د افغانستان او میلیونونو مېندو راتلونکې تورتموي!
The funeral prayers for the martyred doctor and her young son were held today in Kunar.
This Afghan doctor and her small son were martyred on the first day of Eid in attacks carried out by the Pakistani military regime.
Afghan journalist Pamir was reportedly assaulted by Pakistanis at a mosque during the Eid congregation in Ohio, United States, while protesting the brutal bombing of a drug rehabilitation center in Kabul on the 27th of Ramadan.
The brother of my wife was #attacked during a peaceful protest in USA after raising his voice against the recent #horrific attacks by Pakistan in #Kabul. He is safe now, Alhamdulillah.We will always raise our #voices for the voiceless and #innocent.
My uncle was attacked during a peaceful protest after raising his voice against the recent horrific attacks by Pakistan in Kabul. He is safe now, Alhamdulillah. I’m proud of you, dear uncle your courage matters. We will always raise our voices for the voiceless and innocent.
I am just a child, and I feel very sad. So many innocent people are gone. Why did this happen? My heart and prayers are with their families. 💔
#kabul#Afghanistan
An Afghan man who served alongside US special forces and fled his native country after its takeover by the Taliban died over the weekend shortly after being detained by immigration authorities, according to his family and an advocacy group. https://t.co/doW0dhmfZG
Dismayed by fresh reports of #Pakistan airstrikes in #Afghanistan and resulting civilian casualties. My condolences. I urge parties to de-escalate, exercise maximum restraint & respect international law, including the protection of civilians and civilian objects such as hospitals
A Pakistani airstrike hit a drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul, killing or wounding an unspecified number of people, according to an Afghan Taliban spokesperson. Pakistan’s govt rejects this, claiming they targeted “military installations” - Reuters https://t.co/ivkNt7evR7