Jawid Haidari
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- Gender
- Male
- Ethnicity
- Hazara
- District geolocation of incident
- Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E
- Description of incident
Junbesh-e Roshnayi-e (The Enlightenment Movement) is a grassroots civil disobedience movement of Hazaras created in 2016 in Afghanistan in response to the Afghan government's change in routing plans for proposed international electricity networking, which was perceived as continuing historical anti-Hazara discrimination. The group organised major protests in Afghanistan and internationally during 2016 and 2017, protesting against discrimination.
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- No
M.Hanif Mohammadi
- Photo of Victim

- Gender
- Male
- Ethnicity
- Hazara
- District geolocation of incident
- Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E
- Description of incident
Junbesh-e Roshnayi-e (The Enlightenment Movement) is a grassroots civil disobedience movement of Hazaras created in 2016 in Afghanistan in response to the Afghan government's change in routing plans for proposed international electricity networking, which was perceived as continuing historical anti-Hazara discrimination. The group organised major protests in Afghanistan and internationally during 2016 and 2017, protesting against discrimination.
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- No
Khodadad Karimi
- Photo of Victim

- Gender
- Male
- Ethnicity
- Hazara
- District geolocation of incident
- Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E
- Description of incident
Junbesh-e Roshnayi-e (The Enlightenment Movement) is a grassroots civil disobedience movement of Hazaras created in 2016 in Afghanistan in response to the Afghan government's change in routing plans for proposed international electricity networking, which was perceived as continuing historical anti-Hazara discrimination. The group organised major protests in Afghanistan and internationally during 2016 and 2017, protesting against discrimination.
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- No
Rajab Hasani
- Photo of Victim

- Gender
- Male
- Ethnicity
- Hazara
- District geolocation of incident
- Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E
- Description of incident
Junbesh-e Roshnayi-e (The Enlightenment Movement) is a grassroots civil disobedience movement of Hazaras created in 2016 in Afghanistan in response to the Afghan government's change in routing plans for proposed international electricity networking, which was perceived as continuing historical anti-Hazara discrimination. The group organised major protests in Afghanistan and internationally during 2016 and 2017, protesting against discrimination.
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- No
Mohammad Sadiq Nekzad
- Photo of Victim

- Gender
- Male
- Ethnicity
- Hazara
- District geolocation of incident
- Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E
- Description of incident
Junbesh-e Roshnayi-e (The Enlightenment Movement) is a grassroots civil disobedience movement of Hazaras created in 2016 in Afghanistan in response to the Afghan government's change in routing plans for proposed international electricity networking, which was perceived as continuing historical anti-Hazara discrimination. The group organised major protests in Afghanistan and internationally during 2016 and 2017, protesting against discrimination.
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- No
Gholam Abbas Safazada
- Photo of Victim

- Gender
- Male
- Ethnicity
- Hazara
- District geolocation of incident
- Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E
- Description of incident
Junbesh-e Roshnayi-e (The Enlightenment Movement) is a grassroots civil disobedience movement of Hazaras created in 2016 in Afghanistan in response to the Afghan government's change in routing plans for proposed international electricity networking, which was perceived as continuing historical anti-Hazara discrimination. The group organised major protests in Afghanistan and internationally during 2016 and 2017, protesting against discrimination.
- Does this victim have a Memory Box?
- No
Mohammad Ali Hussaini
- Photo of Victim

- Gender
- Male
- Ethnicity
- Hazara
- District geolocation of incident
- Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E
- Description of incident
Junbesh-e Roshnayi-e (The Enlightenment Movement) is a grassroots civil disobedience movement of Hazaras created in 2016 in Afghanistan in response to the Afghan government's change in routing plans for proposed international electricity networking, which was perceived as continuing historical anti-Hazara discrimination. The group organised major protests in Afghanistan and internationally during 2016 and 2017, protesting against discrimination.
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- No
Hassan
- Photo of Victim

- Gender
- Male
- Ethnicity
- Hazara
- District geolocation of incident
- Balkh: 36° 45′ 19″ N, 66° 53′ 48″ E
- Description of incident
آنطوریکه راوی داستان حسین یعنی خدیجه عزیزی میگوید حادثه برای آنها نامعلوم است و قبر حسن هم نامعلوم است.
- Declaratory Statement
مردگیش درگ نداره راوی: خدیجه عزیزی (دختر کاکا) قربانی: حسن زمان حادثه: ۱۳۷۷ مکان حادثه: مزار شریف [نامم] جدیجه [و تخلصم] عزیزی [است] آری. [شهید نامش] حسن [است]. پسر کاکایم میشد و ایورم. یگان ۲۵ ساله بود که شهید شد. در خود یکاولنگ، در قریه زارین متولد شده بود. [حسن] غریب کار بود دهقانی نمیکرد، گاهی وقت دهقانی هم میکرد، مقصد کار میکرد در شهر ملکها کار میکرد. گاهی به مزار میرفت گاهی به کابل، بامیان [برای کار کردن میرفت]. [محل شهادتش] مزار [شریف است]. حسن وقتی که به شهادت رسید همرایش یک بچه خالهاش و یک بچه عمه من یک بچه تغه/طغه من هم بود همهاش در مزار غرق شدند. 1 [در حمله طالبان به مزارشریف] شهید شد. کارگری، آری در مزار برای کارگری رفته بود. [حادثه] سرِبهار بود، آری سربهار. [همان سال ۱۳۷۷] البته، من آنقدرش را نمیفهمم. نه، درس نخوانده بود فقط یک سیاهی خوان بود، درس نخوانده بود. آری [خانهاش در] سرآسیاب بود. نه، نه قبرش سرگُم رفت ما ندیدیم. (نامفهوم) ما دیدیم که شهید شد، خیلی کسان [دیگر هم شهید شد] همان بچه خالهشی همین بچه عمه من همینها هیچ مردگیاش درک ندارد. خیلی دیر بعد قومها جمع شد گفت ما به چشم خود دیدیم کشته شد. آری گفتند طالبها کشته بچُوم که چه رقم کشته. خبر داشتیم یک عکس سیاه و سفید از کابل روان کرده بود، همینطور یگان نشانی روان میکرد احوالش را یگان دکاندار میآورد، گاهی خودش میآمد. تیرماه [خبر شدیم] و پدر و مادرش را شنواندیم. مادرش سهو شد از آن پس خیلی دیوانگی میکرد، گپهای ایله کاله میگفت بیچاره. آری از خاطر همان [مرگ نوجوانش] آب یخ میخورد دیگر چیزی خورده نمیتوانست. بیخی شب در خانه نمیآمد روز تا بیگاه و شب تا صبح را میگشت و میگفت دلم سرخ میآید؛ همینطور میگشت بیچاره. پدرش خوب بود، غنیمت بود به اندازهٔ مادرش کُوتو نمیکرد. [وقتی پدر و مادرش را خبر کردند بعد از آن آنها هیچ سرقبرش نرفتند چون] او گم شد، هیچ قبر نداشت. خیلی آدم خوبی بود، کارگر بود، زحمتکش بود، یگان کَرَد میآورد، ما خیلی... آنطور که... گاه چیز نبود یک روغن نباتی ایلفی بود در همان دوره، برنج پرمل بود، کار که میکرد از آنها به ما میآورد، خوب بود، خیلی بچه قاشواز بود. خانه نمینشست. آنجا کار کردن میرفت، گاهی غزنی میرفت، گاهی کابل گاهی بامیان. آری مجرد بود، خانه دار نبود. دایم او را ازبک میگفت، سید و هزاره به نام اوزبک میشناخت، قد بنلد داشت و خوبشی بود. او دایم کوله پکول سر میکرد. پَک گُم شد. یکدانه قاشق داشت، قاشق قدیمی ارمنه که از او بود. یک ساعتش تا بعدها بود [اما] خراب، اگر بچهها بیرون نینداخته باشند. [پدرش] آری دو سال شده فوت کرده، مادرش یک دو سال پیش [از پدرش فوت کرد] یعنی چهار سال میشود. آری [مادرش تا آخر عمر] یادش را میکرد. مادرش از همان خاطر مریض شد، پای درد شد، کم فکر شد، خیلی کم فکر شد. آری [وقتی زنده بود با پدرش خرج خانه را فراهم میکردند]. پدرش که ماند هم در گردن او(شوهر خدیجه عزیزی) بود و مادرش هم. زیاد نفر که قتل شد هیچ کس هم جستجو نتوانست که پیدا شود، از هیچ کس پیدا نشد. نه، نه هیچ چیزی نگفت [روزی که طرف مزار میرفت] او که میرفت از دشت میرفت و هیچ در قصهاش هم نبود که خبر کنم یا نکنم هیچ در غمش نبود، میرفت همانطور. آری [نترس بود] هیچ در غمش نبود. ما آنجا را ندیدیم، میگفتیم کجایه؟ [میگفتند] کابله! کابل را ندیدیم، مزار را همین حالا هم ندیدهام، کابل را هم آنطور ندیدیم یک بار همانطور گذری رفتیم. میرفت همانجا، ما دیگه سیاسریم ندیدیم که کجا میرود یا نمیرود. باز میآمد، میرفت، قدیم یک خط میآمد. تلفن نبود، نه برق بود نه تلفن بود هیچ چیز هم نبود. در اول [حکومت] کرزی جنراتور پیدا شد که برق آمد. خانه که میآمد هیچ قصه نمیکرد، هیچ چیز نمیگفت.
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- No
Sayed Hassan Hussaini
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- Gender
- Male
- Ethnicity
- Sadat
- District geolocation of incident
- Yakawlang: 34° 44′ 50″ N, 66° 56′ 40″ E
- Does this victim have a Memory Box?
- No
Kabalsha
- Gender
- Male
- Ethnicity
- Tajik
- District geolocation of incident
- Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E
- Does this victim have a Memory Box?
- No
Qambar
- Photo of Victim

- Gender
- Male
- Ethnicity
- Hazara
- District geolocation of incident
- Bamyan: 34° 48′ 44″ N, 67° 49′ 14″ E
- Does this victim have a Memory Box?
- No
Habibullah Wafaei
- Photo of Victim

- Gender
- Male
- Ethnicity
- Hazara
- District geolocation of incident
- Puli Khumri: 35° 56′ 49″ N, 68° 42′ 16″ E
- Description of incident
A deadly blast rocked a Shia mosque in Pul-e-Khumri City, Baghlan Province, on October 13, 2023, killing and injuring dozens of people. The Imam Zaman Shiite mosque in the second district of the city was packed with worshippers for Friday prayers when the explosion happened. Witnesses told local media that the blast was caused by explosives hidden inside the mosque, but some residents claimed that it was a suicide attack aimed at the Hazara and Shia communities. The attack left at least 20 people dead and 66 others wounded, according to ground records conducted by AHRDO.
- Declaratory Statement
No statement
- Does this victim have a Memory Box?
- No
Monajatsha Karimi
- Photo of Victim

- Gender
- Male
- Ethnicity
- Hazara
- District geolocation of incident
- Puli Khumri: 35° 56′ 49″ N, 68° 42′ 16″ E
- Description of incident
A deadly blast rocked a Shia mosque in Pul-e-Khumri City, Baghlan Province, on October 13, 2023, killing and injuring dozens of people. The Imam Zaman Shiite mosque in the second district of the city was packed with worshippers for Friday prayers when the explosion happened. Witnesses told local media that the blast was caused by explosives hidden inside the mosque, but some residents claimed that it was a suicide attack aimed at the Hazara and Shia communities. The attack left at least 20 people dead and 66 others wounded, according to ground records conducted by AHRDO.
- Declaratory Statement
No statement
- Does this victim have a Memory Box?
- No
Nurullah Khanzada
- Photo of Victim

- Gender
- Male
- Ethnicity
- Hazara
- District geolocation of incident
- Puli Khumri: 35° 56′ 49″ N, 68° 42′ 16″ E
- Description of incident
A deadly blast rocked a Shia mosque in Pul-e-Khumri City, Baghlan Province, on October 13, 2023, killing and injuring dozens of people. The Imam Zaman Shiite mosque in the second district of the city was packed with worshippers for Friday prayers when the explosion happened. Witnesses told local media that the blast was caused by explosives hidden inside the mosque, but some residents claimed that it was a suicide attack aimed at the Hazara and Shia communities. The attack left at least 20 people dead and 66 others wounded, according to ground records conducted by AHRDO.
- Declaratory Statement
No statement
- Does this victim have a Memory Box?
- No
Rajab Akhlaqi
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- Gender
- Male
- Ethnicity
- Hazara
- District geolocation of incident
- Hirat: 34° 20′ 58″ N, 62° 11′ 21″ E
- Description of incident
Two Shia clerics, Rajab Akhlaqi and Khadim Hossein Hedayati, were shot and killed by unknown gunmen on motorcycles on Thursday, November 23, 2023. The shooting took place in Etifaq Avenue of Jibrail town in Herat, an area where most Hazaras live. The two victims were members of the Herat Shia Ulema Council and came from the Lal and Sarjangal districts in Ghor province. No group or individual has claimed the assassination of the Hazara clerics so far.
- Declaratory Statement
No statement
- Does this victim have a Memory Box?
- No
Khadim Hussain Hedayati
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- Gender
- Male
- Ethnicity
- Hazara
- District geolocation of incident
- Hirat: 34° 20′ 58″ N, 62° 11′ 21″ E
- Description of incident
Two Shia clerics, Rajab Akhlaqi and Khadim Hossein Hedayati, were shot and killed by unknown gunmen on motorcycles on Thursday, November 23, 2023. The shooting took place in Etifaq Avenue of Jibrail town in Herat, an area where most Hazaras live. The two victims were members of the Herat Shia Ulema Council and came from the Lal and Sarjangal districts in Ghor province. No group or individual has claimed the assassination of the Hazara clerics so far.
- Declaratory Statement
No statement
- Does this victim have a Memory Box?
- No
Eid Mohammad Etimadi
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- Gender
- Male
- Ethnicity
- Hazara
- District geolocation of incident
- Injil: 34° 37′ 55″ N, 62° 13′ 51″ E
- Description of incident
Eid Mohammad Etimadi was abducted and murdered by unknown armed men on Sunday, October 22, 2023. He had gone to a relative’s funeral in Kamarklagh neighborhood of Herat city. On his return, his car was intercepted by the armed men in the Khashrood area of the Injil district of the province. They searched the passengers’ cell phones to identify them and took Etimadi with them. They claimed that they would take him to a nearby Taliban Security Post. However, when his relatives went to the Taliban security posts, they were told that the Taliban had no information about him. His family and relatives looked for him everywhere, but they only found his corpse in the Ghorian district on Monday, October 23.
- Declaratory Statement
No statement
- Does this victim have a Memory Box?
- No
Omid Mahmodi
- Photo of Victim

- Gender
- Male
- Ethnicity
- Tajik
- District geolocation of incident
- Hirat: 34° 20′ 58″ N, 62° 11′ 21″ E
- Description of incident
On August 1, 2017, a Shaia mosque in Herat, Afghanistan, was attacked, killing 33 people and injuring 66 others. Two guys carried out the attack, one carrying a suicide vest and the other armed with a rifle. They entered the "Jawadia" mosque during an evening prayer session where approximately 300 people had gathered to worship. The first attacker flung bombs into the crowd before detonating their vests. The second attacker also discharged his rifle into the crowd before blowing himself up. The Islamic State of Khorasan Province (ISKP) claimed responsibility for the attack.
- Declaratory Statement
No statement
- Does this victim have a Memory Box?
- No
Alireza Rahimi
- Photo of Victim

- Gender
- Male
- Ethnicity
- Tajik
- District geolocation of incident
- Hirat: 34° 20′ 58″ N, 62° 11′ 21″ E
- Description of incident
On August 1, 2017, a Shaia mosque in Herat, Afghanistan, was attacked, killing 33 people and injuring 66 others. Two guys carried out the attack, one carrying a suicide vest and the other armed with a rifle. They entered the "Jawadia" mosque during an evening prayer session where approximately 300 people had gathered to worship. The first attacker flung bombs into the crowd before detonating their vests. The second attacker also discharged his rifle into the crowd before blowing himself up. The Islamic State of Khorasan Province (ISKP) claimed responsibility for the attack.
- Declaratory Statement
No statement
- Does this victim have a Memory Box?
- No
Alireza Merzadosti
- Photo of Victim

- Gender
- Male
- Ethnicity
- Tajik
- District geolocation of incident
- Hirat: 34° 20′ 58″ N, 62° 11′ 21″ E
- Description of incident
On August 1, 2017, a Shaia mosque in Herat, Afghanistan, was attacked, killing 33 people and injuring 66 others. Two guys carried out the attack, one carrying a suicide vest and the other armed with a rifle. They entered the "Jawadia" mosque during an evening prayer session where approximately 300 people had gathered to worship. The first attacker flung bombs into the crowd before detonating their vests. The second attacker also discharged his rifle into the crowd before blowing himself up. The Islamic State of Khorasan Province (ISKP) claimed responsibility for the attack.
- Declaratory Statement
No statement
- Does this victim have a Memory Box?
- No
AmirReza Nawrozi
- Photo of Victim

- Gender
- Male
- Ethnicity
- Hazara
- District geolocation of incident
- Hirat: 34° 20′ 58″ N, 62° 11′ 21″ E
- Description of incident
On August 1, 2017, a Shaia mosque in Herat, Afghanistan, was attacked, killing 33 people and injuring 66 others. Two guys carried out the attack, one carrying a suicide vest and the other armed with a rifle. They entered the "Jawadia" mosque during an evening prayer session where approximately 300 people had gathered to worship. The first attacker flung bombs into the crowd before detonating their vests. The second attacker also discharged his rifle into the crowd before blowing himself up. The Islamic State of Khorasan Province (ISKP) claimed responsibility for the attack.
- Declaratory Statement
No statement
- Does this victim have a Memory Box?
- No
Mohsen Rasoli
- Photo of Victim

- Gender
- Male
- Ethnicity
- Tajik
- District geolocation of incident
- Hirat: 34° 20′ 58″ N, 62° 11′ 21″ E
- Description of incident
On August 1, 2017, a Shaia mosque in Herat, Afghanistan, was attacked, killing 33 people and injuring 66 others. Two guys carried out the attack, one carrying a suicide vest and the other armed with a rifle. They entered the "Jawadia" mosque during an evening prayer session where approximately 300 people had gathered to worship. The first attacker flung bombs into the crowd before detonating their vests. The second attacker also discharged his rifle into the crowd before blowing himself up. The Islamic State of Khorasan Province (ISKP) claimed responsibility for the attack.
- Declaratory Statement
No statement
- Does this victim have a Memory Box?
- No
Mohammad Ebrahim Azimi
- Photo of Victim

- Gender
- Male
- Ethnicity
- Tajik
- District geolocation of incident
- Hirat: 34° 20′ 58″ N, 62° 11′ 21″ E
- Description of incident
On August 1, 2017, a Shaia mosque in Herat, Afghanistan, was attacked, killing 33 people and injuring 66 others. Two guys carried out the attack, one carrying a suicide vest and the other armed with a rifle. They entered the "Jawadia" mosque during an evening prayer session where approximately 300 people had gathered to worship. The first attacker flung bombs into the crowd before detonating their vests. The second attacker also discharged his rifle into the crowd before blowing himself up. The Islamic State of Khorasan Province (ISKP) claimed responsibility for the attack.
- Declaratory Statement
No statement
- Does this victim have a Memory Box?
- No
Mohammad Hossain Karimi
- Photo of Victim

- Gender
- Male
- Ethnicity
- Tajik
- District geolocation of incident
- Hirat: 34° 20′ 58″ N, 62° 11′ 21″ E
- Description of incident
On August 1, 2017, a Shaia mosque in Herat, Afghanistan, was attacked, killing 33 people and injuring 66 others. Two guys carried out the attack, one carrying a suicide vest and the other armed with a rifle. They entered the "Jawadia" mosque during an evening prayer session where approximately 300 people had gathered to worship. The first attacker flung bombs into the crowd before detonating their vests. The second attacker also discharged his rifle into the crowd before blowing himself up. The Islamic State of Khorasan Province (ISKP) claimed responsibility for the attack.
- Declaratory Statement
No statement
- Does this victim have a Memory Box?
- No
Mohammad Zaher Jawahiri
- Photo of Victim

- Gender
- Male
- Ethnicity
- Tajik
- District geolocation of incident
- Hirat: 34° 20′ 58″ N, 62° 11′ 21″ E
- Description of incident
On August 1, 2017, a Shaia mosque in Herat, Afghanistan, was attacked, killing 33 people and injuring 66 others. Two guys carried out the attack, one carrying a suicide vest and the other armed with a rifle. They entered the "Jawadia" mosque during an evening prayer session where approximately 300 people had gathered to worship. The first attacker flung bombs into the crowd before detonating their vests. The second attacker also discharged his rifle into the crowd before blowing himself up. The Islamic State of Khorasan Province (ISKP) claimed responsibility for the attack.
- Declaratory Statement
No statement
- Does this victim have a Memory Box?
- No
Mohammad Qadir Baradaran
- Photo of Victim

- Gender
- Male
- Ethnicity
- Tajik
- District geolocation of incident
- Hirat: 34° 20′ 58″ N, 62° 11′ 21″ E
- Description of incident
On August 1, 2017, a Shaia mosque in Herat, Afghanistan, was attacked, killing 33 people and injuring 66 others. Two guys carried out the attack, one carrying a suicide vest and the other armed with a rifle. They entered the "Jawadia" mosque during an evening prayer session where approximately 300 people had gathered to worship. The first attacker flung bombs into the crowd before detonating their vests. The second attacker also discharged his rifle into the crowd before blowing himself up. The Islamic State of Khorasan Province (ISKP) claimed responsibility for the attack.
- Declaratory Statement
No statement
- Does this victim have a Memory Box?
- No
Mohammad Karim Sultani
- Photo of Victim

- Gender
- Male
- Ethnicity
- Tajik
- District geolocation of incident
- Hirat: 34° 20′ 58″ N, 62° 11′ 21″ E
- Description of incident
On August 1, 2017, a Shaia mosque in Herat, Afghanistan, was attacked, killing 33 people and injuring 66 others. Two guys carried out the attack, one carrying a suicide vest and the other armed with a rifle. They entered the "Jawadia" mosque during an evening prayer session where approximately 300 people had gathered to worship. The first attacker flung bombs into the crowd before detonating their vests. The second attacker also discharged his rifle into the crowd before blowing himself up. The Islamic State of Khorasan Province (ISKP) claimed responsibility for the attack.
- Declaratory Statement
No statement
- Does this victim have a Memory Box?
- No
Gul Bai (Gulabai) Son of Qurban
- Gender
- Male
- Ethnicity
- Hazara
- District geolocation of incident
- Gosfandi: 36° 13′ 18″ N, 65° 55′ 40″ ESangcharak: 36° 20′ 14″ N, 66° 26′ 6″ E
- Description of incident
In early 2000, six elders from Ismail village in Gosfandi District of Sar-e-Pol province met with the Taliban after the retreat of the Union Front forces. A patrol of Taliban fighters was encountered in the village. The mullah was shot dead immediately after introducing himself. Five more men were interrogated. The individuals identifying as Hazara were immediately killed. Baz Mohammed, son of Murad, and Gul Bai, son of Qurban, were the two victims. The other three individuals identified as Syeds or Tajiks were spared and released later.
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- No
Sayed Murtaza Sadat
- Photo of Victim

- Gender
- Male
- Ethnicity
- Sadat
- District geolocation of incident
- Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E
- Description of incident
On June 12, 2021, two explosions occurred in succession within the Mahatab Qala and Sar-e-Pul regions of Dasht-e-Barchi. These incidents led to seven fatalities and injuries to six individuals. Among the victims were Afghan Film employees Fatima Mohammadi, Tayeba Mosavi, and social activist Murtaza Sadat. The source of the explosions was identified as explosive devices located in commonly used passenger minivans. No group or individual has claimed of responsibility for these attacks so far.
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- No
Ebrahim Yazdani
- Photo of Victim

- Gender
- Male
- Ethnicity
- Hazara
- District geolocation of incident
- Ajristan: 33° 49′ 11″ N, 67° 12′ 53″ E
- Description of incident
On April 18, 2015, 14 Hazara men who were traveling from the Malistan District to the Ajristan District in Ghazni, now part of Daikundi Province, to purchase livestock were abducted by Taliban fighters. Initially, the Taliban demanded that the government release their fighters who were detained and imprisoned by the Ghazni Department of Intelligence. After the government did not comply with their demands, the captives were subjected to several days of severe torture and subsequently four of them beheaded by their captors and other 10 were released later.
- Declaratory Statement
No statement
- Does this victim have a Memory Box?
- No