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A brief history of the plight of Hazaras in Afghanistan
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Holding exams in the snow: A sign of ethnic discrimination in Afghanistan?
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01/04/2021 - 17:39 This photograph posted on Twitter on March 6, 2021 shows university entrance exams under way in Afghanistan’s central Daykundi province. © Text by: Alijani Ershad 6 min Photos have emerged in Afghanistan showing rows of high-school students sitting on the snowy ground to take the annual university entrance exams. The photographs, taken in Daykundi province in the centre of Afghanistan, have nothing to do with social distancing due to Covid-19. Advertising Read more
Students in rural parts of Afghanistan have been taking exams in the snow for years simply because the regions lack infrastructures such as exam halls and even chairs. Residents say the problem is especially acute in regions like Daykundi that are home to members of the long-persecute
I won’t join issues with you Benue gov
A northern group has accused the governor of Benue State, Samuel Ortom, of being a danger to the peace and political unity of the region.
The accusation followed the recent verbal attacks and counter-attacks between him and his Bauchi State counterpart, Senator Bala Mohammed.
Ortom, on Monday, accused Mohammed of backing terrorism, saying he should be held responsible if he (Ortom) was killed.
Ortom’s utterances came after Mohammed’s accusation last week that the Benue State governor lacked foresight and was to blame for the negative perception of Fulani herders in the country.
Pine tree prophecy and the burning of Deoksu Palace
Posted : 2021-01-31 10:55
By Robert Neff
On a cold morning in early January 1904 ― just as the sun began to rise ― a small crowd had gathered in a market in Seoul, their attention fixed not upon the wares that were being offered that day, but upon a poster that had been nailed up. A policeman, probably drawn by the crowd s animated whispering, approached and the crowd yielded diffidently as he made a path to the displayed poster. It took him but a few minutes to read the proclamation before he ripped it down, tucked it into his flowing tunic and returned to police headquarters.
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