Shukria Tabassum belonged to the Hazara ethnic group of Afghanistan, and was born in Jaghori District of Ghazni Province.
[2] She was a student who at the age of 9 was kidnapped by the Islamic State – Khorasan Province (ISIS-K)[3] in Afghanistan.
During a journey from Jaghori to Quetta, Pakistan all seven ethnic Hazara passengers were captured in the valley of Zabul, Afghanistan.
After they were killed, the kidnappers (known as IS members) dropped their bodies in a hospital in Zabul Valley.
After the execution of all seven kidnap victims, around 20,000 demonstrators gathered in Kabul to protest against government policies and the administration, in a series of protests called the Tabassum movement, named in memory of Shukria Tabassum.