Friday, November 13, 2015

What’s Heartening About Protests in Afghanistan Over Minority Beheadings - WSJ

Something extraordinary happened in Afghanistan this week—and, for a change, it was heartening, not horrifying.

Crowds of protesters—about 20,000 at their high-water mark, according to credible estimates–took to the streets of Kabul to rail against terrorism and intolerance. Large public gatherings are unusual in Kabul, a dangerous city where civil society tends to advocate in more subtle ways. - Read More at WSJ

What’s Heartening About Protests in Afghanistan Over Minority Beheadings

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