Taliban (a terrorist organization prohibited in Russia) was accused of discrimination in the distribution of world humanitarian aid and infringement of the rights of the Khazara. This is reported by Aamaja News with reference to the letter of inhabitants of the West Kabul and civilian activists.
It is argued that the Taliban was put on the distribution of goods of local authorities belonging to a specific ethnic group. As a result, help does not reach low-income and national minorities, but is distributed between relatives and is sent to specific regions.
The letter says that the members of the radical group were sentenced to the regions of Hazara residents, such as Daikundi, Mountains, Bamian, Maidan Wardak, Gazni, Samangan, Baglan, Sari Pul and Ball, sending 0.2 percent of humanitarian aid. In turn, 14 percent were sent to Nanghar, which was predominantly reside, activists were told.
According to the head of the Delegation of the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies in Afghanistan, the Nephor of Mgey, about 55 percent of the country’s population experience an acute food shortage. Strong drought raised more than 60 percent of the provinces of Afghanistan, while not a single region, which would not suffer at all. Mgey called the situation in the country “the most severe humanitarian crisis in the world at the moment.”