Fatima Aziz

Fatima Aziz (Dari: فاطمه عزیز; Pashto: فاطمهٔ عزيز; 1973[1] – 12 March 2021) was an Afghan physician and politician.

[3] For 13 years, Aziz worked in maternal–fetal medicine in Wazir Akbar Khan and Malalai hospitals in Kabul.

[2][4][5] As representative of Kunduz, Aziz criticised the National Directorate of Security after a series of coordinated Taliban attacks in 2012.

[9] Aziz said that voter turnout in Kunduz for the 2019 Afghan presidential election was low due to problems with security in the region.

[10] During the COVID-19 pandemic in Afghanistan, she believed corruption and government failures caused a shortage in oxygen tanks.