Some of them have personally survived one & more attacks before, & yet now, when d peace process should bring renewed hope, they are threatened & are forced to leave the country. The targeted killings r sending the message that there is no future for them here, not anytime soon
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A country is poorer without its activists, path-breakers & advocates. The brave women who overcame countless barriers to shine in Afg are now seeing no space here. What will our society be without these pioneers? How can this be a “peace” process if it is causing fear & despair?
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For the “peace” process to be seen as credible, we need a ceasefire & a real possibility of public engagement. We need to be able to organize rallies without fear across Afg to give the public a voice. We need to be able to come together & debate. The current violence can’t go on
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Why you do not start a mass campaign to give people moral to be within Afghanistan, reporting is an easy task and everyone can post.
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Ok, ISI fake account
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Triggering mass threats is done by the
@ashrafghani and@hmohib regime to just buy some more time for extra looting. They are the looters and must go, and they must go now. NSA is behind all those targeted killings.#FederalThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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For the past 18 years millions of Afghans suffered and were massacred in aerial bombardments, brutal night raids and drone strikes. Village, mosques, weddings and funerals were wiped out but no one raised their voice. These are duplicate standards and Afghanistan isn’t only Kabul
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If we say vividly in fact Afghanistan doesn’t need them, most of them are a real cancer to us including you. Don’t worry at all.
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