Kamran Mir Hazar Talk at the Asian Congress of the World Poetry Movement Kamran Mir Hazar is a Hazara poet, editor, activist, and information system specialist from Hazaristan. Dear Fellow Poets in Asia and Across...
Twenty years after the destruction of the ancient Bamiyan Buddhas, all that remains are empty niches—and memories. By Nina Strochlic | NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Photographs By Pascal Maitre Pascal Maitre’s first, second, and third attempts to...
To thousands of innocent children brutally killed in Nazi concentration camps in Poland and elsewhere in Europe 1. Hey, You! I see you. I see you with my eye. I am sure; I am not...
by Chiara Ciurlia The artist Mohsin Taasha Wahidi, is a native of Kabul and belonging to the Hazara ethnic group.Trained in Pakistan, the roots of his art lie in the millenary culture of ancient Persia...
The culture, language and traditions of the Hazara people were discussed and celebrated at a gathering of social activists, diplomats, intellectuals, and folklorists on Saturday. The event was held to launch a campaign for celebrating...
The ceremony of Venice City Award 2017 was held on September 6th in Mestre -Venice where the winner of the award is officially announced. BEHIND VENICE LUXURY- a Hazara in Italy pictures the struggles of...
BEHIND VENICE LUXURY- a Hazara in Italy is the first feature documentary supported by Hazara Film Fund. This documentary pictures the struggles of a Hazara refugee who has come to Italy ten years ago and...
Two kilometers far from Kabul, in Logar province, it’s possible to see a magnificent piece of Afghanistan’s history, a treasure hidden in the bends of time and now revealed. Here lays Mes Aynak a 5000-year-old...
by Melissa Kerr Chiovenda In Bamiyan, Afghanistan, locals’ discussions on Hazara history and recent oppressions faced by Hazaras would often incorporate the meanings that two Buddha statues, built in the 6th and 7th centuries and destroyed on...