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Abdul Ali Mazari (center) — who fought against the Taliban — was killed by the group on March 13, 1995. STR New Notably, the insurgents also promised not to seek revenge against those who have ...
Abdul Ali Mazari was a champion of Afghanistan's ethnic Hazara minority, Shiites who were persecuted under the Sunni Taliban's earlier rule.
The gathering marked the 25th anniversary of the death of Abdul Ali Mazari, an ethnic Hazara leader who was killed in 1995 after being taken prisoner by the Taliban.
(Bloomberg) -- Gunmen killed at least 32 people in an attack on a memorial ceremony for slain Shia leader Abdul Ali Mazari in Kabul in the first major assault on the capital since the U.S. signed ...
The Islamic State’s Khorasan arm quickly claimed responsibility for an attack on a memorial service in the Afghan capital earlier today. The rally was held in honor of Abdul Ali Mazari, an ethnic ...
As Afghans and the international community look to see if the Taliban will make good on their promises, photos circulated on social media of the destroyed statue. It depicted Abdul Ali Mazari, a ...
They gathered Thursday to mark the anniversary of the 1995 death of Abdul Ali Mazari, an ethnic Hazara leader beloved by his people as a martyr but blamed for having wrought destruction on Kabul ...
It depicted Abdul Ali Mazari, a militia leader killed by the Taliban in 1996, when the Islamic militants seized power from rival warlords.