Didaar – Diaspora Annual Meeting Katib Cultural Association Denmark is committed to facilitate a Cultural Event in the name of DIDAAR and to be organised around a specific date and time annually. Duration of the...
by Adam Harvey ABC News [sgmb id=”1″] Asylum seekers awaiting resettlement in Indonesia say they are not about to jump on boats to try to take advantage of Australia’s refugee deal with the United States....
Melissa Yeo, Parramatta Advertiser “Your body is in the classroom; but where is your heart?” Hazara refugees fill a classroom in Auburn for their nightly English lessons. The topic for the class is seasons and...
by Fayz Ghaznawi Beside the many problems like insecurity, corruption and Drugs, the people smuggling also has caused huge of problems for Afghanistan people during the recent years. The people smuggling now has changed to...
Hazara International Network: Dear Respected Sirs, First of all, we are very fortunate to have the opportunity to write you this letter, about the situation of the Hazaras, a long-oppressed ethnic group in Afghanistan and...
By Najeeba Wazefadost Najeeba Wazefadost with Afghan refugee students in Iran, where she helps with education expenses. As world leaders gather in New York to discuss refugees and migration, I want to use my voice...
QUETTA: Armed Terrorist today morning killed two Hazaras in the provincial capital. The two victims identified as Ghulam Nabi and Muhammad Nabi were travelling in a Rickshaw in Sariab area when Armed Terrorist opened fire...
Hazara International: Jafar Ataie a British Hazara activist was bitten beaten up by Afghan President’s bodyguards in the heart of the UK, when he objected to injustice and discrimination in Afghanistan, interrupting Afghan president’s speech at...
We will trial the corrupt and inefficient government of Afghanistan in London! Brothers, sisters and justice seeker compatriots living in the European countries, As you know, Ashraf Ghani will come to the UK to participate...
Fatima Shafaie’s work with refugees is an example for Australians to follow. As a child, Fatima Shafaie used to lay out newspapers at home and read them like a newsreader. “It was a very unconscious...