The situation of the Hazara minority is something that is very concerning to Human Rights Watch. We've documented a number of abuses. As you've seen in September, there was a suicide attack on ethnic Hazara students in Kabul that sparked protests by women and girls across the province. The attack took place as female students sat for a university examination. It claimed the lives of 53 students, most of them girls and young women, and injured about 110.
This is something that adds to the overall very grim picture that we're seeing in Afghanistan in terms of the specific targeting and impact of Taliban rule on ethnic minorities and women, in particular, within them.