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Kabul: Residents of a Hazara-dominated farming community in central Afghanistan say they have been ordered out of their homes by Taliban doing the bidding of Pashtun landlords who want to seize their crops and stores.
Mohammad Mohaqeq, a Hazara political leader exiled since the Taliban takeover last month, raised the alarm earlier this week in a letter published on social media.
He said more than 800 families had been ordered out of their homes in a remote district straddling the provinces of Daykundi and Uruzgan, southwest of Kabul.
Locals contacted by AFP have confirmed the report, and pleaded with authorities to help them.
The Hazaras are a mostly Shiite ethnic minority that has for centuries been persecuted in Sunni majority Afghanistan. In the last two decades they have been targeted in particular by the Taliban and ISIS, who consider them heretics.
One local elder told AFP that Taliban fighters in pick-up trucks descended on Gizab district and ordered people out, saying they were living there illegally….
Exiled Hazara leader Mohaqeq shared a letter signed by Aminullah Zubair, the Taliban’s new Daykundi provincial governor, saying the land belonged to an elder named Haji Zaher.
It said those who disputed this should go to court.
Mohaqeq said the Taliban eviction order was effectively a verdict without a trial.
Local villagers say the root of the issue is an attempt by powerful landlords to deprive them of their homes and crops….
Kabul: Residents of a Hazara-dominated farming community in central Afghanistan say they have been ordered out of their homes by Taliban doing the bidding of Pashtun landlords who want to seize their crops and stores.
Mohammad Mohaqeq, a Hazara political leader exiled since the Taliban takeover last month, raised the alarm earlier this week in a letter published on social media.
He said more than 800 families had been ordered out of their homes in a remote district straddling the provinces of Daykundi and Uruzgan, southwest of Kabul.
Locals contacted by AFP have confirmed the report, and pleaded with authorities to help them.
The Hazaras are a mostly Shiite ethnic minority that has for centuries been persecuted in Sunni majority Afghanistan. In the last two decades they have been targeted in particular by the Taliban and ISIS, who consider them heretics.
One local elder told AFP that Taliban fighters in pick-up trucks descended on Gizab district and ordered people out, saying they were living there illegally….
Exiled Hazara leader Mohaqeq shared a letter signed by Aminullah Zubair, the Taliban’s new Daykundi provincial governor, saying the land belonged to an elder named Haji Zaher.
It said those who disputed this should go to court.
Mohaqeq said the Taliban eviction order was effectively a verdict without a trial.
Local villagers say the root of the issue is an attempt by powerful landlords to deprive them of their homes and crops….