Sharif Hamdampur: What Happened to the Tajiks of Central Asia a Hundred Years Ago Happened to the Tajiks of Afghanistan
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DUSHANBE, 15.10.2021 (NIAT Khovar) – What happened to the Tajiks of Central Asia a hundred years ago, also happened to the Tajiks of Afghanistan. This point was noted by the Editor of Oila Sharif Hamdampur at the presentation of the book Letter to Panjshir, which was presented today at the National Library of Tajikistan.
“Unfortunately, a hundred years ago, Tajiks did not have a stronghold, but Tajiks in Afghanistan have a stronghold in the face of Tajikistan,” he said.
Hamdampur argues that despite the fact that Tajikistan is a small country, it has taken a big step.
He is confident that the talks between the President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon and European officials will inevitably yield results and will change the attitude of the world community to the current situation in Afghanistan.
In 2006, Hamdampur had interviewed the former Afghan President Burhanuddin Rabbani.









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