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  2. Persecution of Hazaras - Wikipedia

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    Dozens of women from the Hazara community of Afghanistan protested after a suicide bombing in September 2022, occurred in an educational center that killed more than 52 young women. The Hazaras have long been the subjects of persecution in Afghanistan.

  3. Hazaras - Wikipedia

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    The traditional clothing of Hazara women includes a pleated skirt with a tunban or undergarment. The lower tunbans are made of fabrics such as flowered chits and the upper skirts are made of better fabrics such as velvet or zari and net and have a border or decoration at the bottom.

  4. Sima Samar - Wikipedia

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    Sima Samar (Persian: سیما سمر; born 3 February 1957) is a Hazara woman and human rights advocate, activist and medical doctor within national and international forums, who served as Minister of Women's Affairs of Afghanistan from December 2001 to 2003.

  5. Stop Hazara Genocide - Wikipedia

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    Taliban arrest women and girls in Kabul for violating dress code. In January 2024, the Taliban regime in Afghanistan arrested dozens of women and girls in western Kabul, a predominantly Hazara neighborhood, for wearing "bad hijab," which means not covering their faces or wearing tight clothes.

  6. Persecution of Hazaras in Quetta - Wikipedia

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    At least 33 Hazaras were killed (including 9 women and 4 children) and over 70 seriously injured (15 in critical condition) when Al-Qaeda affiliated terrorists carried a suicide attack and exploded an improvised explosive device in a crowded area in Ali Abad, Hazara Town area.

  7. Women in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Of these, 15 million are male and 14.2 million are female. [18] About 22% of the Afghan people are urbanite and the remaining 78% live in rural areas. [19] As part of local tradition, most women are married soon after completing high school. Many live as housewives for the remainder of their lives.