by Elisabeth Tingdal An article from the Swedish publication ”Miljömagasinet”, February 21, 2014 Translated from Swedish by Anita Amott for Hazara People International Network Last year about a hundred of Afghans were deported by force...
by Marina Mogli In 2010, in a spur of the moment decision, I decided to volunteer to teach Greek to immigrants and asylum seekers in the Immigrant Center in my hometown, Volos in the port...
Hazara People International Network:The world has lost a great man of our time today; a man who spent his life time fighting for justice and equality. As one of the most oppressed ethnic group in...
Designed by prominent Hazara poet and journalist Kamran Mir Hazar. Flag of Hazaristan Colors combination: Yellow, white, and blueYellow is the Hazara root. It is from the family color of the Hazara mountains such as...
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...
By Kawa Gharji Translated by Amin Wahidi The Norwegian Elections are held on September 9th. Economical plans and policies, especially taxation, growth of work opportunities, education and privatization, are the main hot debates in...
by Marina Mogli 1. Mohammad, a Hazara refugee and asylum seeker in Sweden Mohammad’s story starts 23 years ago in Qarabagh, Afghanistan. He is a Hazara, one of the most oppressed ethnic groups of Afghanistan....
At least 92 members of Hazara died, including some 20 women and 18 children, more than 200 sustained serious injuries and 30 people gone missing when a bombed ripped through a densely populated fruit market...