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Kabul Express banned in Afghanistan

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  • Khalili, Samar and former Hazara commander and current MP Mohammad Mohaqiq condemned the film at a rally of hundreds of people on Friday. The film made Hazaras seem “barbaric”, they said.

    An editorial in the Hazara-aligned newspaper described the film as a “poisonous orchestrated conspiracy” and warned the “factional efforts” of the past should not be forgotten.

    Samar said the film was “immoral,” and said the government should watch the film. “If anything stands against the national interest of Afghanistan, it should not be permitted. I think the perpetrators should be brought to justice,” she said.

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