RAWA holds protest rally on black day of April 28

To condemn the Black Day of entrance of the criminal fundamentalists in Kabul in April 28,1992, RAWA took out a protest rally at Rawalpindi. In April 28, 1992, after the fail of the Russian puppet regime, brutal fundamentalist jehadi forces took power in Afghanistan and prevailed a reign of terror, rape, looting and destruction. Over 50,000 people were killed only in Kabul till 1996, when the jehadi fundamentalists were replaced by ultra-fundamentalist Taliban. But today again the same criminal jehadi forces (Northern Alliance), instead of appearing in an international court as war criminals, have key positions in the interim government and trying to destabilize the situation.

RAWA planned to stage the demonstration in Islamabad but when police rejected to allow the entrance of the participants to the city, they marched in Murree Road - Rawalpindi.

Hundreds of women and girls arrived from Peshawar and some other cities of Pakistan and nearby provinces of Afghanistan. Some refugee Afghan women in Islamabad and Rawalpindi also jointed the demo.

A RAWA activist delivered a speech in which she urged the international community not to allow the Northern Alliance to brutalize our people once again and asked the UN to expand the operation of peacekeeping forces to other parts of Afghanistan to stop NA criminalities.


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