Reporter: Hamid Noman “Religion is an individual practice. I don’t know why some people have complexes and want to use this opportunity to the detriment of Afghanistan based on their personal complexes.” These were the words of Madar Ali Karimi, the deputy minister of urban development of the Taliban, a Hazara and Shiite, in criticizing the performance of Abdul Hakim Sharia, the group’s Minister of Justice. Karimi went on to point out the Minist…
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Reporter: Hamid Noman “Religion is an individual practice. I don’t know why some people have complexes and want to use this opportunity to the detriment of Afghanistan based on their personal complexes.” These were the words of Madar Ali Karimi, the deputy minister of urban development of the Taliban, a Hazara and Shiite, in criticizing the performance of Abdul Hakim Sharia, the group’s Minister of Justice. Karimi went on to point out the Minist…