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Kuchi MP Bodyguards Opened Fire on Civilians in Kabul

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Today Mullah Tarakhel’s bodyguards opened fire on civilians, 2 were killed and 5  injured 7 in Kabul. Tolo TV reported.

July 27th, 2010 | Posted in Afghanistan News | Read More »

21 including Hazaras killed in bus accident

(AP Photo/Allauddin Khan)

At least 21 passengers including Hazara were killed when a bus veered off the road in southern Afghanistan Monday. The accident happened in the southern province of Kandahar, on the highway from Kabul to the provincial capital Kandahar city. AP Photo

July 27th, 2010 | Posted in Afghanistan,Hazara News,South Afghanistan | Read More »

Afghan businesses, troops accused of stealing fuel

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By DEB RIECHMANN The Associated Press Monday, July 26, 2010; 2:59 PM KABUL, Afghanistan — Two ex-soldiers and two Afghan companies schemed to steal $1.6 million of fuel from a military base, the U.S. military disclosed Monday as an example of its efforts to root out shady dealings in the contracting business in Afghanistan. The [...]

July 26th, 2010 | Posted in Afghanistan News | Read More »

I AM ALIVE… (Mission of Khaliqo)

Freedom, Justice and Equality!

I am a candle of sacrifice Against befallen brutality commitment of action for Freedom justice and equality I AM ALIVE… I am reaction of oppressed I am voice of suppressed My blood call all the walking dead of the moment Against every unjust of your time, to move instant I AM ALIVE… To evoke, I [...]

July 26th, 2010 | Posted in Human Rights | Read More »

The Freezing of Afghan Asylum Claims in Australia

Hazara Asylum seeker

Rachel McCarthy, July 26, 2010 We warn you to leave your job as a teacher as soon as possible, otherwise we will cut the heads off your children and shall set fire to your daughter. —A letter from the Taliban to a female teacher. On April 9, Minister of Immigration Chris Evans announced changes to [...]

July 26th, 2010 | Posted in Australia,Human Rights,Refugees & Asylum Seekers | Read More »

RISE TO POWER

Mohammad Nadir

In memory of the hero Abdul Khaliq, The Martyr. Saturday 5 June 2010, by Soraab Balkhi Like a demon rising from the bog swamp, Nadir Khan rose and cast a hellish pall over Afghanistan. It is well-known today that Nadir Khan invited Kalakani, the then ruler, to join him in Kabul so that they could [...]

July 26th, 2010 | Posted in Hazara News,Hazara People | Read More »

Afghanistan corruption remains major challenge WORLD OPINION

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THE international conference in Kabul is undoubtedly the first of its kind in decades as the city hosted delegates from 70 states. It also gave Afghan President Hamid Karzai an opportunity to outline some specific goals he hopes to achieve. The biggest news was Karzai announcing the takeover of responsibility of security of all 34 [...]

July 26th, 2010 | Posted in Afghanistan News | Read More »

A photograph of a Hazara soldier Asadullah, 21, killed by an improvised explosive device (IED) in Helmand province

Asadullah

A photograph of a Hazara soldier Asadullah, 21, killed by an improvised explosive device (IED) in Helmand province, is decorated with a plastic flower garland as it hangs over the main entrance to his brother’s house in Kabul on July 24, 2010. In the past week, a major conference in Kabul endorsed a 2014 target [...]

July 25th, 2010 | Posted in South Afghanistan | Read More »

The second celebration of the Silk Road

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The second celebration of the Silk Road will take place in Bamiyan and Band-e-Amir on Tuesday next week. Amir Foladi, the organizer of this event, has outlined that the main purpose of this celebration is to restore the local culture in order to create a more attractive tourist destination. Some of the well known Hazaragi [...]

July 23rd, 2010 | Posted in Afghanistan,Afghanistan News,Art,Asia Pacific,Hazara News,Hazara People,Hazaristan | Read More »

The epic story of “Chehel Dokhtaraan” (The Fourty Girls) in Uruzgan

Chehel Dokhtaraan

The people of Ururzgan were justly and bravely defending themselves against the violent attacks by 120 thousand government troops with 40 thousand tribal troops recruited from the southern regions of the country. They were all led by Amir Abdur Rahman who was the ruler of Afghanistan at that time. When the people of Uruzgan lost [...]

July 23rd, 2010 | Posted in Art,Hazara People,Hazaristan,Human Rights,Women Rights | Read More »