Thousands protest over murdered Hazaras in Afghanistan
November 11, 2015
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the eastern Afghan city of Ghazni against the killing of seven civilians
About 2,000 people have protested in the eastern Afghan city of Ghazni against the killing of seven civilians by takfiri terrorists.
The murdered Hazaras included four men, one woman and two girls. Some had their throats slit – it is not clear by whom.
Their bodies were found at the weekend in southern Zabul province where fighting between rival Taliban factions has escalated over the last few days.
One group claims to have launched a rare suicide attack on the other.
The protests in Ghazni saw huge crowds march through the city as the coffins were driven through the streets.
Protesters chanted slogans against the Taliban and the so-called Islamic State group and demanded better protection for Shia civilians from the government.
Ghazni has a large population of minority Hazaras who are mostly Shia Muslims who have been subjected to attacks by Sunni terrorists in recent years.