Toilers Organisation of Afghanistan
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Toilers Organisation of Afghanistan (Persian: سازمان زحمتکشان افغانستان, abbreviated سزا, transliterated Sazman-e Zahmatkashan-e Afghanistan, 'SeZA') was a leftwing group in Afghanistan. It was formed by PDPA dissidents, which had broken away from PDPA in the late 1970s.[1] The leader of the organisation was Hamdullah Gran. The party was mainly based amongst Pashtuns.[2]
In November 1987 SeZA was able to assume overground activities and joined the PDPA-led Union of Left-Democratic Parties. However a dissident SeZA faction, led by Zaman Gul Dehati, remained underground. This grouping would later become the Alliance of Peace and Progress Fighters of Afghanistan.[1]