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A Paris municipal official said on Saturday, while attending the Afghan protestors, that the image of Marzia will be projected on the Eiffel Tower to pay tribute to the victims of Kaj educational centre
Marzia was one of the 53 victims of the suicide attack on Kaj educational centre , who wished to see the Eiffel Tower up close.
On Saturday , a number of Afghan citizens demonstrated for the second time in protest against the killing of Hazaras in Paris. The protesters demanded to stop the "genocide of Hazara".
Genovio Grigos said in the crowd of protesters that the morbid dreams were destroyed by the bombs of those who have no sense of humanity. This official of the Paris municipality emphasized and said, "I am talking to the Paris municipality to see how we can pay tribute to Marzia."
This Paris municipal official added that Marzia’s dream is the dream of many little girls who dream of freedom, want to grow up, be happy and be global citizens.
After the deadly attack on the Kaj educational center in the west of Kabul, Afghan citizens protested the killing of Hazaras in nearly a hundred cities around the world.
According to the UNAMA report, at least 53 people died and more than a hundred students were injured in the bloody attack on Kaj educational center. Most of the victims of this incident were Hazara schoolgirls.
After this attack, the relatives of Marzia, one of the victims of this bloody incident, published parts of his diary.
Marzia wrote that she wishes to see the Eiffel Tower up close. In a note titled "Small but beloved wishes", he wrote that he wishes to meet Turkish-British writer Elif Shafak, eat pizza in Italian restaurants and listen to music while riding a bicycle.
Another part of Marzia’s dreams was learning the guitar and walking in the park in the dark at night.
Writing a novel and visiting the most beautiful countries of the world were among Marzia’s other dreams.
After the publication of Marzia’s memoirs, Elif Shafak, the creator of the famous novel "Nation of Love", wrote about systematic discrimination against women.