Afghanistan has suffered from foreign meddling since its inception. But while Pakistan’s role has been widely discussed -- most Afghans will point to concrete examples -- Iran’s involvement is more subtle.
Iranian influence is all encompassing--the Islamic government funds Afghan Shiite sects and politicians, has invested in building roads and providing fuel and transport, and is fighting hard against the Afghan opium trade that supplies millions of addicts. But Iran’s lasting power on Afghanistan is cultural as well as political, broadcasting state radio and television programs inside Afghanistan....Continue Reading....
If religious extremists use religion as an excuse to kill Hazaras and ethnic fascists use ethnicity to kill Hazaras then "Liberals" also must have an excuse to kill Hazaras... Right? What better than using neighboring countries who have hosted for three decades the flood of immigration...
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