The brutal killing of at least 35 people on Monday has left Afghanistan’s younger generation fearful of the future
At a mountainside graveyard, surrounded by dusty brown hills specked with colourfully painted houses, 20 year-old Marziah Tahery was laid to rest on Tuesday; a light breeze in the warm autumn air, echoes of children’s play in the distance.
The morning before – as on most other days – she had gone enthusiastically into Kabul University where she had been studying public administration and policy.
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