ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 7月3日 22時05分


In downtown #Kabul, from this large mural painted on blast walls at the end of a busy shopping street, the piercing eyes of Komal Singh, now a 4th grader, peer out at the narrow junction. For the past couple of years, the mural — which was photographed here by @jimhuylebroek — has carried an anticorruption message: “Bribetakers are not hidden from the eyes of God and the people.” Now, it carries a further, unwritten reminder: Another Afghan child is deprived of a father. On Monday, Komal traveled to the eastern city of Jalalabad with her mother and siblings to cremate her father, Rawail Singh, who was among the 19 people killed this weekend in a bombing outside a compound where President Ashraf Ghani was holding meetings. 14 of the victims, including Rawail, were Sikhs — members of a tiny religious minority in the country. Years ago, there were as many as 65,000 Sikh families across Afghanistan, community elders estimated. But decades of war and persecution have shrunk their numbers to about 800 people, according to Charan Singh, a member of the central Sikh temple in Kabul. “No one is a stranger — everyone is a cousin or a distant relative,” he said. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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