Pashtun Taliban have been blocked the roads in Ghazni province where Hazara people live. Local people and drivers say that Taliban have distributed a letter threatened people to do not pass Jaghori- Gharabagh road. Ghazni:...
I found a very typical Hazara girl and boy in renown Band-e-Amir lake, Yakawlang District, Bamyan Province. Their family came to Band-e-Amir, from Balkhao District of Sari Pul Province. Their family traveled for many days...
by:Muzafar Ali I found this girl cute Hazara girl on my way back to Nili on 2009. Her name is Fatima. She is from Munmai Village, Kitti District, Daikundi Province. She was very shy when...
KABUL, Afghanistan, March 30 (UPI) — U.S. researchers say they’ve found a natural stone arch stretching more than 200 feet across its base in a remote region of Afghanistan. Scientists with the Wildlife Conservation Society...
Amnesty International Amnesty International Amnesty International strongly condemns the attack on the United Nations compound in Mazar Sharif that killed at up to 10 civilian UN staff and extends its sympathy to their families. The...
Andy Parks Aris Prabawa with his work Born to Obey. The two current exhibitions being held at the Lismore Regional gallery deal with themes of struggle and survival in an environment where the military are...
Youth in Bamiyan took out a sympathy rally for the victims of Japan quake today in Bamiyan, Afghanistan. Many youth marched to the top hill in front of the destroyed Buddha statues and held banners...
March 8, 2011 by Zareen Taj As the world celebrates International Women’s Day, Afghan women may have less to celebrate and more to fear–at least if a proposed law to bring women’s shelters under government...
Ancient Buddhas Will Not Be Rebuilt – UNESCO By Andrea Lunt The smaller Buddha of Bamiyan before (left picture) and after destruction (right).UNITED NATIONS, Mar 11, 2011 (IPS) – Afghanistan’s historic Bamiyan Buddhas, destroyed by...
Why the international aid community and the Afghan government spend millions of dollars in provinces where poppies, the drug business, terrorists and the Taliban flourish. Why do they not help the peaceful Bamiyan or Daikondi...