Saleem Shahid | Dawn News QUETTA: Six coalminers belonging to the Hazara community were gunned down near Machh town, in Bolan district, on Friday. The banned outfit Jaish-ul-Islam claimed responsibility for the attack in which...
by Laili Arozo This year’s International Exile Film Festival in Sweden screens 68 films from across the globe which ”strives to promote general discussions around “exile”, as well as protest against none-democratic forces and the...
Wednesday, 11 September 2013 15:40 Last Updated on Wednesday, 11 September 2013 17:59 Written by Tareq Majidy Officials of the Ministry of Public Health on Wednesday, marking World Suicide Prevention Day in Kabul, said that...
By Nicole Valentini There is a group of women in India called „Gulabi gang“ (pink sari) that has found a special way to fight against injustice and discrimination. This group was founded in 2006 by...
At least two people belonging to Hazara community have been killed and another two persons who were passersby injured in firing by armed men on Shahrah-e-Iqbal road in the main city, here in Quetta on...
By Ishaq Rahim The announcement of Provincial Quota system for the students in Afghanistan Universities has met severe criticism by several Afghanistan political parties, civil society organizations, HR activists and students community. Ministry of Higher...
In a racist action, the parliamentarians of Afghanistan refused the allocation of a single seat in the parliament for the Sikhs and Hindus minority group. Although the Sikh and Hindu people of Afghanistan have passed...
By Mohammad Zafar A Pakistani police officer looks at a bullet-riddled vehicle after an attack by gunmen in Quetta on July 15, 2013. PHOTO: AFPQUETTA: Hazara political parties have threatened a civil disobedience movement against...
Four people from the Hazara community were killed on Masjid Road as a result of a firing incident here in Quetta on Monday. Fayyaz Sumbal, the Deputy Inspector General Police, told that four terrorists sprayed...
Pashtunist government of Afghanistan wants to limit non-Pashtuns access to high education by regulating a new system for National Exam. Activists in Afghanistan call this as Afghan version of education apartheid. Hazara and Uzbek students...