asadullah was released without charge. they have nothing to do with people's private matters. however, from what we see, they are not keeping their promises. the team head west out of kabul to the home of the hazaras, who are shia muslims. the taliban are sunni, and have persecuted the hazara for decades. when they were last in power, they destroyed the world—famous symbols of hazara heritage, the bamiyan buddhas. now the taliban are back, hazara journalist and human rights activist ishak akrami, has fled his home and gone into hiding. translation: the| situation isn't good. on the first day when they came, many government offices and homes were looted, people's cars were confiscated. he described an incident at the end of august, where 13 hazara were killed. most of them had been part of the former government's security force. after the taliban declared national amnesty, and indicated they would not harm politicians, security forces, journalists, etc, they told these people as well to come and surrender their weapons, and