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    Afshar Massacre 1993

    A Hazara woman recounts how her husband was killed in Afshar, west of Kabul. Hundreds of innocent people from Hazara minority were massacred by forces of Sayyaf and Ahmad Shah Massoud in this area in...

    By Omid Jafari
    14 years ago
  • Discrimination

    Afshar Massacre will never ever forgot

    Afshar Massacred by Ahmad shah Masoud and Sayaf in 1993 According to The Guardian, November 16, 2001: “On February 11, 1993, Massoud and Sayyaf’s forces entered the Hazara suburb of Afshar, killing – by local...

    By Omid Jafari
    14 years ago
  • Genocide

    Report on the Case of Conflict between Kochies and the Local People In Behsood (Hessa-e-Awal, Hessa-e-Dowm) and Diamirdad districts of Maidan Wardak province

    By Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission Download this report in PDF format Introduction According to the history, entrance of Kochies to the central parts of the country and use of its pastures goes back to...

    By Omid Jafari
    15 years ago
  • Discrimination

    Afshar massacre a sear on the hearts of thousands

    graphic work by Bashir Bakhtiari, Afghan graphic designer, caricaturist and filmmaker What happened in Afshar Today, when the Afghans are awaiting accountability and justice to cure their wounds with, 11th of February 2009 the sixteenth...

    By Amin Wahidi
    15 years ago
  • Genocide

    The Hazara carnage in Afghanistan

    After decades of war, the Afghan police have become somewhat immune to sights of carnage. However, a recent patrol in the Khas Uruzgan district of Uruzgan province, just north of Kandahar, recently stumbled upon a...

    By Omid Jafari
    15 years ago
  • Genocide

    Massacre of Hazaras in Bamyan

    Mass Killing during the Military Operation of Taliban: The Taliban first time entered Bamyan city 13th September, 1998 after short fighting on Aghrubut pass. On 15-17 September the Taliban launched search in Bamyan villages to...

    By Omid Jafari
    15 years ago
  • Genocide

    Hazaras in Afghanistan. A Quiet Genocide

    Lauryn Oates, Last summer, I had the good fortune to work with a young Afghan law student, Farshad*. He was my research assistant in a study I worked on to do with the legal rights...

    By Omid Jafari
    15 years ago
  • Genocide

    Taliban Genocide of Hazara Muslims

    B. Kisan, Sunday, 01 August 2010 – Taliban does not commit atrocities against the infidels alone, but also against non-Sunni Muslim sects, whom they consider heretics. The Hazara Shiite Muslims of Afghanistan are one of...

    By Omid Jafari
    15 years ago
  • Genocide

    A call to action against Genocide in Afghanistan

    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...

    By Amin Wahidi
    15 years ago
  • Genocide

    Massacres of Hazaras in Afghanistan

    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...

    By Hazara International
    15 years ago
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