Afghan Sikhs are a dwindling minority in their home country. Learn how their unique position in Afghan society made them targets for competing Islamist factions. And how they do not see their oppression as an Islamic problem but a complex political one.
It's important to act and not remain silent.
Sewa karat hoye nehkami tis ko hot parapat swami
"This a global humanitarian crisis that requires a global response. While providing immediate humanitarian aid, we will continue to work with our partners in government to ensure the safety of those seeking asylum."
It is estimated that in the 1940s there were about 250,000 Afghan Sikhs. Today, the figure is down to 3000.
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