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...
A POIGNANT photo taken by a Hazara refugee of asylum seekers emerging from below deck for a breath of fresh air has won the inaugural Photo of the Year at the Walkley Awards. The image,...
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...
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...
Urgently Address Militant Attacks, Security Force Abuses, Religious Intolerance August 23, 2013 (New York) – Pakistan’s new government should urgently address serious human rights abuses, Human Rights Watch said today in a letter to Prime Minister...
Abdul Karim Hekmat Last month, as a community representative from Australia, I attended the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees’ annual consultations with NGOs in Geneva. The main theme was refugee protection. Addressing 420 representatives,...
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: Jason Burke Community leaders, campaigners and students from the Hazara community in Pakistan have reacted angrily to the announcement from the prime minister, Kevin Rudd, that all asylum seekers who arrive in Australia by...
A file photo of mourning members of the Hazara community. PHOTO: AFP/FILE QUETTA: Irate leaders of the Hazara community on Tuesday threatened to call a ‘civil disobedience campaign’ if more members of their community are...