#StopHazaraGenocide
Hazara people have endured history of oppression, slavery, torture and massacre.
Kabul blast kills 59, injures over 110. 30th Sep 2022
Kabul blast kills 59, injures over 110. 30th Sep 2022
The death toll from a suicide bombing at the Kaaj Educational Center in Afghanistan's capital Kabul has gone up to 43.
“We will Make Pakistan their Graveyard”: Systematic Attacks against Shia Hazaras of Quetta, Pakistan (1999—2022)
“We will Make Pakistan their Graveyard”: Systematic Attacks against Shia Hazaras of Quetta, Pakistan (1999—2022)
identity politics and ethnic boundaries in Afghanistan
identity politics and ethnic boundaries in Afghanistan
In recent years, a growing number of activists in Afghanistan have been proactively self-identifying as Sunni Hazaras. The trend demonstrates an important shift that illuminates how ethnic boundaries...
Hazara Genocide Explained in Video
Hazara Genocide Explained in Video
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Hazara Genocide Memorial Day, 25th September || نسل کشی هزارها
Hazara Genocide Memorial Day, 25th September || نسل کشی هزارها
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US Holocaust Memorial Museum alerts on Hazara genocide
US Holocaust Memorial Museum alerts on Hazara genocide
The Hazara community is experiencing increasing and widespread attacks by ISIS-KP and the Taliban, necessitating an immediate response by the US and other governments.
Early Warning Project warns on Hazara genocide
Early Warning Project warns on Hazara genocide
Our statistical model estimates that there is a 6.2%, or approximately 1 in 16, chance of a new mass killing beginning in Afghanistan in 2025 or 2026. Afghanistan ranks 7th highest-risk among 168 coun...
Genocide Watch alerts on Hazara genocide
Genocide Watch alerts on Hazara genocide
By Laura DrysdaleTaliban fighters patrol in Kabul, Afghanistan, August 19, 2021. © 2021 AP Photo/Rahmat GulSix months after the Taliban takeover, attacks against former Afghan military and minority groups have continued. Despite announcing an amnesty, the Taliban’s consolidation of power has been characterized by revenge attacks and murders. Taliban militiamen have killed over 100 members of the former Afghan government security services since August. On August 20, 2021, Taliban forces murdered
Why Do People in Afghanistan Object to Taliban Rule?
Why Do People in Afghanistan Object to Taliban Rule?
Why Do People in Afghanistan Object to Taliban Rule?
Journal article: Hazaras face ethnic cleansing
Journal article: Hazaras face ethnic cleansing
United Nations Special Rapporteur Richard Bennet's report
United Nations Special Rapporteur Richard Bennet's report
AFTERNOON The Human Rights Council this afternoon took up the situation of human rights in Afghanistan, with an interactive dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Afghanistan, followed by an enhanced interactive dialogue on the human rights situation of women and girls in Afghanistan.
United Kingdom's parliament inquiry on Hazaras
United Kingdom's parliament inquiry on Hazaras
Amnesty's report on Hazaras
Amnesty's report on Hazaras
Six people killed during a night raid on a family home in Ghor province, including a 12-year-old girl Ongoing Taliban killings indicate a pattern of attacks on ethnic minorities and members of the former security forces Taliban fighters killed six Hazara people in a deliberate attack on the ethnic minority group in Afghanistan’s Ghor province, […]
Human Rights Watch report on Hazaras
Human Rights Watch report on Hazaras
The Islamic State of Khorasan Province (ISKP), the Islamic State’s (ISIS) affiliate in Afghanistan, has repeatedly attacked Hazaras and other religious minorities at their mosques, schools and workplaces.
BOLAQ report on Hazaras
BOLAQ report on Hazaras
A year past since the reemergence of the Taliban in Afghanistan. It has been a disastrous year for the people of Afghanistan especially the women, the Hazaras, as well as the religious minorities. A totalitarian regime has taken power in the country where every sign of progress is undermined and the achievements of the last […]
European Union Agency For Asylum report on Hazaras
European Union Agency For Asylum report on Hazaras
Bakhtar Institute report on Hazaras
Bakhtar Institute report on Hazaras
OHCHR report: over a century of persecution of Hazaras
OHCHR report: over a century of persecution of Hazaras
Journal article: shift and drift in Hazara ethnic consciousness
Journal article: shift and drift in Hazara ethnic consciousness
Washington Post: Taliban massacred based on ethnicity
Washington Post: Taliban massacred based on ethnicity
Australian government DFAT's report on Hazaras
Australian government DFAT's report on Hazaras
Amnesty's report on Hazaras
Amnesty's report on Hazaras
Oped piece: the Hazara dread
Oped piece: the Hazara dread
Oped piece: why Hazaras fear genocide
Oped piece: why Hazaras fear genocide
ABC news report on Hazaras
ABC news report on Hazaras
Foreign Policy's analysis on Hazaras
Foreign Policy's analysis on Hazaras
Australian Hazaras' economic benefit to Australia
Australian Hazaras' economic benefit to Australia
2004 constitution says "Hazaras forming 19 per cent "
2004 constitution says "Hazaras forming 19 per cent "
Return of Hazara refugees to Afghanistan is not safe
Return of Hazara refugees to Afghanistan is not safe
UNHCR report on Hazaras
UNHCR report on Hazaras
Thesis: Hazara diaspora religious disaffiliation
Thesis: Hazara diaspora religious disaffiliation
University report on Hazaras: from boats to businesses
University report on Hazaras: from boats to businesses
Thesis: the persecution of Hazaras in Pakistan
Thesis: the persecution of Hazaras in Pakistan
Journal article: remembering and forgetting persecution
Journal article: remembering and forgetting persecution
Los Angeles Times report: Hazaras faced forced starvation
Los Angeles Times report: Hazaras faced forced starvation
Relentless Atrocities: The Persecution of Hazaras
Relentless Atrocities: The Persecution of Hazaras
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