Mimi, Nov 5, 2010 The Buddhas of Bamiyan were two 6th century monumental statues of standing buddhas carved into the side of a cliff in the Bamiyan valley in the Hazarajat region of central Afghanistan,...
RT, 03 November, 2010 Women’s rights in Afghanistan continue to be violated despite international efforts to intervene. A shocking number of women face domestic violence and abuse. A growing number of women are committing suicide...
Hazara girl Zahra Mahmoodi is the Captain of Afghanistan women soccer team. Hazaras are the most persecuted ethnic group in Afghanistan. In recent years they showed that they are the most progressive ethnic group too....
By Abdul Basir Ahang Emerging Hazara Author M. Amin Wahidi is looking for a mass distributing publisher in the USA, Canada, the UK and Australia for his novel about the Hazaras which is written in...
IN FRONT OF THE CLASS: A student read during math class at Shirin Hazara High School in Bamiyan province, Afghanistan, Wednesday. In the peaceful province, girls are able to attend school without any fears, unlike...
by: RENEE MONTAGNE When the Taliban were driven from power in 2001, they left behind a broken country and an infamous act of destruction: reducing to rubble two monumental Buddhas that had stood for 1,500...
Bashir Bakhtiari, with pen name of Baache Azra is a pioneer Afghan journalist filmmaker who is better known for the caricatures and other graphic works he does among the Afghan artists. His journalistic works refer...
Every nation’s continuous development depends on its people and the nations, which have suffered the brutalities of wars, can learn from its outcome to capitalize their strength to present souvenir to the nation. The Hazaras,...