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The Hazara Minority’s Precarious Existence in Afghanistan

by Sakhi Khalid  On the evening of May 8, a car bomb exploded in front of a high school in a majority Hazara neighborhood of west Kabul, Afghanistan. The blast killed more than 85 civilians and injured at least 150 others, almost all of them schoolgirls aged between 13 and 18. Images shared on social media showed bloodied …

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Stop Hazara Genocide: Afghanistan’s deadly oppression of the Hazara

By The Mancunion Protests have taken off around the world following the latest Afghan bombing against the Hazaras. But who are the Hazaras, and what’s at stake in Afghanistan? On September 30 2022, a suicide bomber blew himself up at the Kaaj Educational Centre in Dashte Barchi, a Hazara neighbourhood in Kabul, Afghanistan. Soon after Stop Hazara Genocide protests took …

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Hazara Diaspora Organizations’ Statement on the condition of Hazara Refugees and Asylum-Seekers

We, members of the Hazara civil society and diaspora organizations, are gravely concerned about the condition of Hazara refugees and asylum-seekers in the world especially Indonesia and Greece. According to publicly available figures, more than 7600 Hazara refugees and asylum-seekers, including women and children, are living in Indonesia. The majority of them were recognised as …

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Stop Hazara Genocide: Afghanistan’s deadly oppression of the Hazara

By The Mancunion Protests have taken off around the world following the latest Afghan bombing against the Hazaras. But who are the Hazaras, and what’s at stake in Afghanistan? On September 30 2022, a suicide bomber blew himself up at the Kaaj Educational Centre in Dashte Barchi, a Hazara neighbourhood in Kabul, Afghanistan. Soon after Stop Hazara Genocide protests took …

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Why the Hazara people fear genocide in Afghanistan

In the aftermath of the withdrawal of international troops from Afghanistan, violence against the Hazara population has escalated. With a long history of persecution, including by the Taliban, the Hazaras are right to fear a genocide. While the Taliban and other armed groups are targeting and committing human rights violations against the people of Afghanistan, the Hazara …

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