Name/Surname | Date added | Date modified | Template | Gender | Ethnicity | District geolocation of incident | Description of incident | Declaratory Statement | Date of the event | Author/s | Year of publication |
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Tania | ۱۲ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | ۱۲ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | Civilian Victim | Female | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E | On 25 March 2020, an attack was carried out on worshippers at a Sikh-Hindu temple in Kabul, Kabul Province. The attack killed 26 civilians and injured 11 more. | No statement | |||
Eqbal Seng | ۱۲ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | ۱۲ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E | On 25 March 2020, an attack was carried out on worshippers at a Sikh-Hindu temple in Kabul, Kabul Province. The attack killed 26 civilians and injured 11 more. | No statement | |||
Awtar Singh Khalsa | ۱۴ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | ۱۴ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Jalalabad: 34° 27′ 19″ N, 70° 27′ 7″ E | On July 1, 2018, Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) attacked a delegation from Afghanistan's minority Hindu and Sikh communities that was meeting with the governor in Jalalabad City. The attack killed 19 people, with 10 of the victims being members of Afghanistan's Sikh community, including the country's sole Sikh parliamentary candidate. This deliberate targeting of religious minorities represents systematic persecution of non-Muslim communities in Afghanistan. | No statement | |||
Enderjet Sing | ۱۴ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | ۱۴ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Jalalabad: 34° 27′ 19″ N, 70° 27′ 7″ E | On July 1, 2018, Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) attacked a delegation from Afghanistan's minority Hindu and Sikh communities that was meeting with the governor in Jalalabad City. The attack killed 19 people, with 10 of the victims being members of Afghanistan's Sikh community, including the country's sole Sikh parliamentary candidate. This deliberate targeting of religious minorities represents systematic persecution of non-Muslim communities in Afghanistan. | No statement | |||
Beljet Sing | ۱۵ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | ۱۵ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Jalalabad: 34° 27′ 19″ N, 70° 27′ 7″ E | |||||
Taranjet Sing | ۱۵ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | ۱۵ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Jalalabad: 34° 27′ 19″ N, 70° 27′ 7″ E | On July 1, 2018, Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) attacked a delegation from Afghanistan's minority Hindu and Sikh communities that was meeting with the governor in Jalalabad City. The attack killed 19 people, with 10 of the victims being members of Afghanistan's Sikh community, including the country's sole Sikh parliamentary candidate. This deliberate targeting of religious minorities represents systematic persecution of non-Muslim communities in Afghanistan. | No statement | |||
Rajo Sing Delnawaz | ۱۵ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | ۱۵ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Jalalabad: 34° 27′ 19″ N, 70° 27′ 7″ E | On July 1, 2018, Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) attacked a delegation from Afghanistan's minority Hindu and Sikh communities that was meeting with the governor in Jalalabad City. The attack killed 19 people, with 10 of the victims being members of Afghanistan's Sikh community, including the country's sole Sikh parliamentary candidate. This deliberate targeting of religious minorities represents systematic persecution of non-Muslim communities in Afghanistan. | No statement | |||
Rail Sing | ۱۵ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | ۱۵ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Jalalabad: 34° 27′ 19″ N, 70° 27′ 7″ E | On July 1, 2018, Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) attacked a delegation from Afghanistan's minority Hindu and Sikh communities that was meeting with the governor in Jalalabad City. The attack killed 19 people, with 10 of the victims being members of Afghanistan's Sikh community, including the country's sole Sikh parliamentary candidate. This deliberate targeting of religious minorities represents systematic persecution of non-Muslim communities in Afghanistan. | No statement | |||
Manit Sing | ۱۵ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | ۱۵ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Jalalabad: 34° 27′ 19″ N, 70° 27′ 7″ E | On July 1, 2018, Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) attacked a delegation from Afghanistan's minority Hindu and Sikh communities that was meeting with the governor in Jalalabad City. The attack killed 19 people, with 10 of the victims being members of Afghanistan's Sikh community, including the country's sole Sikh parliamentary candidate. This deliberate targeting of religious minorities represents systematic persecution of non-Muslim communities in Afghanistan. | No statement | |||
Mir Sing | ۱۶ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | ۱۶ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Jalalabad: 34° 27′ 19″ N, 70° 27′ 7″ E | On July 1, 2018, Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) attacked a delegation from Afghanistan's minority Hindu and Sikh communities that was meeting with the governor in Jalalabad City. The attack killed 19 people, with 10 of the victims being members of Afghanistan's Sikh community, including the country's sole Sikh parliamentary candidate. This deliberate targeting of religious minorities represents systematic persecution of non-Muslim communities in Afghanistan. | No statement | |||
Narinder Sing | ۱۶ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | ۱۶ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Jalalabad: 34° 27′ 19″ N, 70° 27′ 7″ E | On July 1, 2018, Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) attacked a delegation from Afghanistan's minority Hindu and Sikh communities that was meeting with the governor in Jalalabad City. The attack killed 19 people, with 10 of the victims being members of Afghanistan's Sikh community, including the country's sole Sikh parliamentary candidate. This deliberate targeting of religious minorities represents systematic persecution of non-Muslim communities in Afghanistan. | No statement | |||
Viky Komar | ۱۶ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | ۱۶ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Jalalabad: 34° 27′ 19″ N, 70° 27′ 7″ E | On July 1, 2018, Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) attacked a delegation from Afghanistan's minority Hindu and Sikh communities that was meeting with the governor in Jalalabad City. The attack killed 19 people, with 10 of the victims being members of Afghanistan's Sikh community, including the country's sole Sikh parliamentary candidate. This deliberate targeting of religious minorities represents systematic persecution of non-Muslim communities in Afghanistan. | No statement | |||
Jago Seng | ۱۲ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | ۱۲ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E | On 25 March 2020, an attack was carried out on worshippers at a Sikh-Hindu temple in Kabul, Kabul Province. The attack killed 26 civilians and injured 11 more. | No statement | |||
Kalondar Seng | ۱۲ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | ۱۲ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E | On 25 March 2020, an attack was carried out on worshippers at a Sikh-Hindu temple in Kabul, Kabul Province. The attack killed 26 civilians and injured 11 more. | No statement | |||
Eqbal Seng Wife | ۱۲ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | ۱۲ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | Civilian Victim | Female | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E | On 25 March 2020, an attack was carried out on worshippers at a Sikh-Hindu temple in Kabul, Kabul Province. The attack killed 26 civilians and injured 11 more. | No statement | |||
Talok Seng | ۱۲ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | ۱۲ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E | On 25 March 2020, an attack was carried out on worshippers at a Sikh-Hindu temple in Kabul, Kabul Province. The attack killed 26 civilians and injured 11 more. | No statement | |||
Normal Seng | ۱۲ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | ۱۲ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E | On 25 March 2020, an attack was carried out on worshippers at a Sikh-Hindu temple in Kabul, Kabul Province. The attack killed 26 civilians and injured 11 more. | No statement | |||
Swinder Seng | ۱۲ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | ۱۲ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E | On 25 March 2020, an attack was carried out on worshippers at a Sikh-Hindu temple in Kabul, Kabul Province. The attack killed 26 civilians and injured 11 more. | No statement | |||
Americ Seng | ۱۴ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | ۱۴ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Jalalabad: 34° 27′ 19″ N, 70° 27′ 7″ E | On July 1, 2018, Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) attacked a delegation from Afghanistan's minority Hindu and Sikh communities that was meeting with the governor in Jalalabad City. The attack killed 19 people, with 10 of the victims being members of Afghanistan's Sikh community, including the country's sole Sikh parliamentary candidate. This deliberate targeting of religious minorities represents systematic persecution of non-Muslim communities in Afghanistan. | No statement | |||
Anop Seng | ۱۴ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | ۱۴ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Jalalabad: 34° 27′ 19″ N, 70° 27′ 7″ E | On July 1, 2018, Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) attacked a delegation from Afghanistan's minority Hindu and Sikh communities that was meeting with the governor in Jalalabad City. The attack killed 19 people, with 10 of the victims being members of Afghanistan's Sikh community, including the country's sole Sikh parliamentary candidate. This deliberate targeting of religious minorities represents systematic persecution of non-Muslim communities in Afghanistan. | No statement | |||
Anof Seng | ۱۴ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | ۱۴ آبان ۱۴۰۴ | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Jalalabad: 34° 27′ 19″ N, 70° 27′ 7″ E | On July 1, 2018, Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) attacked a delegation from Afghanistan's minority Hindu and Sikh communities that was meeting with the governor in Jalalabad City. The attack killed 19 people, with 10 of the victims being members of Afghanistan's Sikh community, including the country's sole Sikh parliamentary candidate. This deliberate targeting of religious minorities represents systematic persecution of non-Muslim communities in Afghanistan. | No statement | |||
Bismellah Adil Aimaq | ۱ تیر ۱۴۰۲ | ۱ تیر ۱۴۰۲ | Civilian Victim | Male | Aimaq | Chaghcharan: 34° 31′ 56″ N, 65° 14′ 49″ E | Bismellah Adel Imaq, the manager of Sade Gho Radio, was assassinated on 01 January 2021 by unknown armed men in Barahkhane area in the west of Firuzkoh city, the capital of Ghor province. | ||||
Mohammad Qasim Sherzad | ۸ آبان ۱۴۰۳ | ۸ آبان ۱۴۰۳ | Civilian Victim | Male | Baloch | Kabul: Bagrami: 34° 31′ 10″ N, 69° 16′ 39″ E | Known as the "Killing of AGSA," it refers to the collective murder of opponents of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan in the Pul-e-Charkhi Prison in Kabul between 1978 and 1979. The Afghan Intelligence Office, or AGSA (Afghan Agency for Safeguarding National Interest), led by Asadullah Sarwari, had arrested nearly 150,000 people, out of which an estimated number of 27,000 political prisoners were put to death without a single trial, probe, or even allegation. Many Afghan families had no idea where their loved ones had disappeared in the latter part of 1978 and early 1979. A list of those slain that included 5,000 victims of AGSA mass executions was made public by the Dutch Prosecutor's Office in 2013. | No statement | |||
Ghulam Reza | ۲۶ دی ۱۴۰۱ | ۲۶ دی ۱۴۰۱ | Civilian Victim | Male | Baloch | Kajran: 33° 14′ 38″ N, 65° 27′ 49″ E | |||||
Amir Mohammad Ansari Baloch | ۱۸ خرداد ۱۴۰۲ | ۱۸ خرداد ۱۴۰۲ | Civilian Victim | Male | Baloch | Kandahar: 31° 37′ 52″ N, 65° 44′ 31″ E | |||||
Haji SherMohammad | ۸ آبان ۱۴۰۳ | ۸ آبان ۱۴۰۳ | Civilian Victim | Male | Baloch | Kabul: Bagrami: 34° 31′ 10″ N, 69° 16′ 39″ E | Known as the "Killing of AGSA," it refers to the collective murder of opponents of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan in the Pul-e-Charkhi Prison in Kabul between 1978 and 1979. The Afghan Intelligence Office, or AGSA (Afghan Agency for Safeguarding National Interest), led by Asadullah Sarwari, had arrested nearly 150,000 people, out of which an estimated number of 27,000 political prisoners were put to death without a single trial, probe, or even allegation. Many Afghan families had no idea where their loved ones had disappeared in the latter part of 1978 and early 1979. A list of those slain that included 5,000 victims of AGSA mass executions was made public by the Dutch Prosecutor's Office in 2013. | No statement | |||
Mohammad Yonos | ۸ آبان ۱۴۰۳ | ۸ آبان ۱۴۰۳ | Civilian Victim | Male | Baloch | Kabul: Bagrami: 34° 31′ 10″ N, 69° 16′ 39″ E | Known as the "Killing of AGSA," it refers to the collective murder of opponents of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan in the Pul-e-Charkhi Prison in Kabul between 1978 and 1979. The Afghan Intelligence Office, or AGSA (Afghan Agency for Safeguarding National Interest), led by Asadullah Sarwari, had arrested nearly 150,000 people, out of which an estimated number of 27,000 political prisoners were put to death without a single trial, probe, or even allegation. Many Afghan families had no idea where their loved ones had disappeared in the latter part of 1978 and early 1979. A list of those slain that included 5,000 victims of AGSA mass executions was made public by the Dutch Prosecutor's Office in 2013. | No statement | |||
Mohammad Amin | ۲۳ آذر ۱۴۰۳ | ۲۳ آذر ۱۴۰۳ | Civilian Victim | Male | Baloch | Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E | Known as the "Killing of AGSA," it refers to the collective murder of opponents of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan in the Pul-e-Charkhi Prison in Kabul between 1978 and 1979. The Afghan Intelligence Office, or AGSA (Afghan Agency for Safeguarding National Interest), led by Asadullah Sarwari, had arrested nearly 150,000 people, out of which an estimated number of 27,000 political prisoners were put to death without a single trial, probe, or even allegation. Many Afghan families had no idea where their loved ones had disappeared in the latter part of 1978 and early 1979. A list of those slain that included 5,000 victims of AGSA mass executions was made public by the Dutch Prosecutor's Office in 2013. | No statement | |||
Najibullah | ۲۷ فروردین ۱۴۰۴ | ۲۷ فروردین ۱۴۰۴ | Civilian Victim | Male | Bayat | Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E | On August 17, 2019, a suicide bomber detonated explosives at the Shahr-e-Dubai wedding hall on Faiz Mohammad Kateb Road, also known as Charqala Road. The attack resulted in 63-93,(including 15 children) fatalities and 182 injuries. The wedding ceremony was predominantly attended by members of the Shia-Hazara community. The Islamic State of Iraq and Levant-Khorasan Province (ISIL-KP) claimed responsibility for the attack, stating it targeted individuals they refer to as "Rafida," a term used by some extremist groups to denote those who do not follow Sunni Islam. | No statement | |||
Ahmad Wahid Hussaini | ۱۶ اردیبهشت ۱۴۰۴ | ۱۶ اردیبهشت ۱۴۰۴ | Civilian Victim | Male | Bayat | Khan Abad: 36° 41′ 49″ N, 69° 6′ 48″ E | A suicide bomber detonated an explosive device among Hazara-Shia worshipers at the Sayed Abad Mosque in Kunduz province on Friday, October 8, 2021. The attack resulted in the death of at least 150 people and injuries to 250 more. The casualties were all civilians, predominantly from the Hazara Shia ethnic group. The Islamic State of Iraq and Levant-Khorasan Province claimed responsibility for the attack, identifying a Chinese Uygur national as the suicide bomber and stating the group targeted Hazara Shias. | No statement |