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Hazara People International Network: Local news and sources in Baluchistan say dozens of Hazara people forced to flee as the target killings have increased in this province. Some local sources have confirmed that more than 70 families moved to Peshawar and Islamabad. Target killing of Hazaras in Pakistan is a clear example of genocide. This [...]
October 10th, 2011 | Posted in Asia Pacific,Force Displacement,Human Rights | Read More »
In addition to the numerous afflictions the Afghans have tolerated so far, evidences say that there are more things yet to appear in sight under president Karzai. Irrespective of how much realistic the government reports on security are, there are abundant sad occurrences happening across the country that remain uncovered by media. A series of [...]
September 27th, 2010 | Posted in Afghanistan News,Asia Pacific,Force Displacement,Hazara News,Hazaristan | Read More »
An untold catastrophe in Afghanistan is underway. There has been mass displacement and forced-migration of Hazaras from Uruzgan Province recently. Though the Hazaras, who are in minority in Uruzgan Province, have faced brutal experiences from Taliban in those areas since the rise of insurgents a couple of years ago, but the situation is getting appalling [...]
September 26th, 2010 | Posted in Afghanistan News,Asia Pacific,Force Displacement,Hazara News,Hazaristan | Read More »
A new report about Kuchi-Taliban’s recent attack (May 2010) on Hazara people has been released by Afghanistan Independent Human Rights commission. The report says thousands of Hazara people forced to flee. 12 including children and women were killed and injured. 153 Hazara houses were looted and burned. 35 schools have been burned or shut down [...]
August 4th, 2010 | Posted in Force Displacement,Hazara News,Hazaristan,Human Rights,Media | Read More »
Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama throwing democracy’s best friends in Afghanistan under the bus Genocide of Hazaras in Behsood ignored by Afghan government and its international supporters Tuesday 25 May 2010, by M. Amin Wahidi, Robert Maier Afghan President, Hamid Karzai recently returned from a red-carpet visit to the U.S., but the Hazaras apparently were never [...]
August 1st, 2010 | Posted in Afghanistan,Force Displacement,Genocide,Hazara News,Human Rights,Take Action | Read More »
Human Rights Watch I. SUMMARY This report documents two massacres committed by Taliban forces in the central highlands of Afghanistan, in January 2001 and May 2000. In both cases the victims were primarily Hazaras, a Shia Muslim ethnic group that has been the target of previous massacres and other serious human rights violations by Taliban [...]
July 22nd, 2010 | Posted in Force Displacement,Genocide,Human Rights,North Afghanistan,War Crimes | Read More »
This is a small effort towards facts and figures that has been missing since last one century regarding civil war between Amir Abdul Rahman of Kabul (Afghanistan) and Hazaras of Hazarajat (also called Hazaristan in Afghanistan). In this document the British News writers of that time documented the daily important News and reports for the [...]
July 1st, 2010 | Posted in Afghanistan,Economical Rights,Force Displacement,Genocide,Hazara People,Hazaristan,Human Rights,Media,Political Rights,Social Rights | Read More »
Today afternoon the body of martyr Darab, one of the Tyzak’s martyrs, victimized buried by presence of four or five people. The martyr’s body was found after 12 days, I stopped for while over the grave and cried to innocence of these people. Martyr Darab’s tomb in Tyzak Aref is the only instead of remaining [...]
June 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Afghanistan News,Asia Pacific,Force Displacement,Genocide,Hazara News,Hazara People,Hazaristan,Human Rights | Read More »
* Hazara MPA says killings of minorities motivated by religion * Says Quetta has been communally harmonious until recently By Malik Siraj Akbar QUETTA: Hazara tribesmen in Balochistan, numbering around 300,000, are currently living under unprecedented terror, uncertainty and insecurity. The tribe, residing in Balochistan for more than a century, have been subject of discrimination [...]
February 6th, 2009 | Posted in Asia Pacific,Discrimination,Force Displacement,Genocide,Refugees & Asylum Seekers | Read More »