I would just like to add, in response to this question about whether laws are enforced, that yes, this is part of the constitution. In some instances, the Afghan government has in fact contradicted this. There was, for example, a Hazara who was placed in jail for blasphemy because of something he wrote regarding Buddhism and the Bamiyan Buddha statues, which you guys might know had been exploded by the Taliban in 2001.
A lot of these actions, events and bombings, in the case of Hazaras, of mosques and Shia mosques and centres, or the attacks on the Sikh community as well, are not carried out by the Afghan government, of course. The Afghan government is not, however, providing adequate protection. We don't know for sure if they're unable or unwilling, but at this point it doesn't really matter. They're either unable or unwilling.