RASC: Sources in Bamyan province confirm that the Taliban group has separated nearly 30 employees of the Shia religion of Bamyan University from working or removed them from key positions.
According to the sources, Dr. Abdulaziz Mohebi, the chancellor, Dr. Mohammad Zahir Faiz, the academic vice president, Mohammad Reza Ibrahim, the vice president of student affairs, Seydhlil Kohi, the president of Sharia faculty, Ali Akbar Ebrahimi, the head of professors’ affairs, Alidad Alizada, the human resources director, Azizullah Fitrat, the director of the boys’ dormitory, Mrs. Karimi, the teaching director of the Faculty of Agriculture, Allahyar Kargar, the director of preservation and care, Alireza Fitrat, the executive director of the Faculty of Education, Ali Ahmad Rahimi, the library director, and Mrs. Sultani, the teaching director of the School of Sharia, are among these people.
One of the employees of Bamyan University, who left Afghanistan due to losing his job, says: “Taliban group has hired people who used to fight in the mountains with the former Afghanistan regime in place of these employees. They do not have academic literacy and social ethics.”
The issue of ethnic cleansing by the Taliban group in Bamyan is not only limited to academic institutions, but this group has completely expelled the Shia religious employees from the judiciary department and partially from a number of other government institutions.
At the same time, in Afghanistan under the control of the Taliban group, no attention has been paid to ethnic and religious minorities, and they appoint mostly Pashtun people in all offices.