“Do not commit cruelty and do not let cruelty be committed on you because this was objective of (Imam) Hussain (AS) and logic of religion.” This banner is hanged outside a mosque in Mandiyag Village...
This undated handout photo provided by the International Assistance Mission office in Kabul shows Hazara Mahram Ali, 50, who was killed in Afghanistan. Gunmen killed 10 medical workers, including eight foreigners, in Afghanistan’s remote northeast,...
In her talk at the Oslo Freedom Forum, Dr. Sima Samar explains how 31 years of war and invasion has forced Afghan society to become very conservative and unfriendly toward human rights and especially the...
Copyright: Getty Images KABUL, AFGHANISTAN – AUGUST 7: Hazara families among families from other ethnic groups , hit by the floods which have devastated Pakistan, work to rid their homes of mud, on August 7,...
A new report about Kuchi-Taliban’s recent attack (May 2010) on Hazara people has been released by Afghanistan Independent Human Rights commission. The report says thousands of Hazara people forced to flee. 12 including children and...
Copyright: Getty Images Hazara girls look on in Sadat village, some 20 kms outside the city of Bamiyan, on August 1, 2010. Bamiyan, some 200 kilometres (124 miles) northwest of Kabul, stands in a deep...
B. Kisan, Sunday, 01 August 2010 – Taliban does not commit atrocities against the infidels alone, but also against non-Sunni Muslim sects, whom they consider heretics. The Hazara Shiite Muslims of Afghanistan are one of...
Hazara girls paint during a painting course in Kabul, 01 October 2007. During the Taliban regime many of the arts such as music, photography and painting, specially for girls and women, were banned as they...
This picture shows inside the empty seat of the Buddha, which was destroyed by the Taliban, in Bamiyan on July 29, 2010. Bamiyan, some 200 kilometres (124 miles) northwest of Kabul, stands in a deep...