A Message from Prof. Younus Toughyan Sakaiea Sunni Hazara leader, regarding the massacre of the Hazara de-miners in Baghlan province by the Taliban on 08 June 2021 The genocide of the Hazara community continues. In...
Here you find drafted letters on the subject of Hazara genocide in Afghanistan to embassies and diplomatic missions in Kabul. You can download the letter and send it via email to the email address of...
Hazara International: More than 90 Hazara Students have been killed and dozens of others wounded after multiple blasts targeted Sayed Ul Shuhada School school girls, in Dasht-e-Barchi, West Kabul.Hospitals are still being searched for victims of the blast,...
Decades of persecution has left the Shia minority with little space left in its graveyards but prime minister Imran Khan is in no hurry to listen The 10 Hazara coalminers murdered by Isis were buried...
Kamran Mir Hazar Identifying the Patterns of Oppression Toward Social Justice and Self-Determination A draft application for a fictional citizen science project Abstract Using intersectionality as a theoretical ground, this paper drafts a fictional citizen...
At least seven members of Afghanistan’s persecuted Hazara ethnic group were murdered in the country’s restive east, officials said on March 4, in the latest attack to target the largely Shi’ite minority. Hazara laborers had...
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan reached Quetta on Saturday where he met with the families of the slain coal miners – killed on Jan 3 in a brutal attack in Mach – and members of...
by dawn.com HORROR has revisited the beleaguered Shia Hazara community once again. Early Sunday morning, 11 coal miners, all residents of Quetta’s Hazara Town, were barbarically slain in Balochistan’s mountainous Bolan district in an attack claimed by...
Hazara International: Today marks the 24th anniversary of the occupation of Kabul, the capital city of Afghanistan, by the Taliban. We remember the 26th of September 1996 as a dark day in our history that...
The American legacy of conflict in the guise of “peacemaking” in Afghanistan has led to a never-ending war, eighteen years of invasion, 2 trillion dollars spent, 157000 Afghans (43000 civilians) and 2400 American soldiers killed,...