Carrying on from what Mr. Ibrahimi was saying, these aren't isolated incidents. From the Sikh community, we had a member who went from Helmand to Kabul, and before travelling to India, he was shot in a populated marketplace. These are targeted attacks on religious minorities. Although laws may be in place, these laws are not enforced. Afghanistan does not have a stable grip on the situation. They're not able to protect members of the Sikh community nor, as colleagues have stated, members of the Hazara community.
Although laws may be in place, they're not practised. These are policies that are just on paper. In reality, these folks are targeted. They are killed in populated markets. They are kidnapped. They are not able to practice their faith whatsoever. There are targeted bombing attacks, and if they try to assemble in any shape or form, they are attacked. A number of cases have occurred and have been widely reported.
What we fear are future attacks, which as my colleague Mr. Singh stated, are imminent. It's just a matter of time.