Taleban Killings in Mazar-e Sharif Recalled
Taleban Killings in Mazar-e Sharif Recalled
This radio interview is with Rahman, a resident of the northern Afghan city of Mazar-e Sharif, who lost 13 family members including his father and brother in a Taleban massacre in 1998.
Hundreds of Hazara civilians in the Qizilabad district were summarily killed after the Taleban captured the city. The incident appeared to be a reprisal for an incident the previous year when the Taleban took control of Mazar-e Sharif without fighting, but were ambushed and slaughtered once inside the city.
Nur Mohammad Asghar is an IWPR-trained radio reporter in Afghanistan.
This radio report, in Dari, was produced under IWPR’s Afghan Witness Project, designed to promote transitional justice.