The Tabassum movement (Dari: جنبش تبسم, Junbesh-e Tabasum[1]) was a grassroots protest movement in Afghanistan that held several protests in Kabul and other Afghan cities in mid-November 2015, following the execution by an armed opposition group of nine-year-old Shukria Tabassum and six other Hazaras around 9 November 2015.[2][3][4] The protests were ethnically diverse, had strong participation and leadership by women,[5][1] and the organisational structure avoided concentration of leadership.[6]
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