Hazaras Hustle to Head of Class in Afghanistan

RICHARD A. OPPEL Jr. and ABDUL WAHEED WAFA January 3, 2010 KABUL, Afghanistan — For much of this country’s history, the Hazara were typically servants, cleaners, porters and little else, a largely Shiite minority sidelined for generations, and in some instances massacred, by Pashtun rulers. But increasingly they are people like Mustafa, a teenager who [...]






