By Basir Ahang and Robert Maier Thousands of Afghanistan refugees fleeing ethnic attacks in Afghanistan have landed in Greece, a signatory to the EU convention on refugee protection. They have been attacked by racist gangs,...
The Outsiders Set apart by geography and beliefs, oppressed by the Taliban, the Hazara people could be Afghanistan’s best hope. By Phil Zabriskie Photograph by Steve McCurry At the heart of Afghanistan is an empty...
William Maley July 02, 2010 12:00AM AFGHANISTAN’S Hazara minority is in mortal danger at the hands of a resurgent Taliban, says William Maley. THURSDAY, June 24, was a bad day for Kevin Rudd. It was...
By Pip Hinman, SYDNEY, May 30, 2010 — A national mobilisation by a newly-formed Australia Hazara Council today brought 1000 Hazara refugees into the streets in the centre of Sydney. They were protesting the Karzai...
By ROBERT MACKEY On the eve of an international conference in Afghanistan, the country’s only female governor told Britain’s Channel 4 News that Afghan women should not have to sacrifice their rights as part of...
By Robert Maier Kabulpress.org was notified today of this video on YouTube. Taped by Mr. Mohammad Ahmadi in the Hazara area of Behshood, Afghanistan, the video shows a pick-up truck piled high with goods looted...
By B.Raman 09. 07. 2003 The massacre of 53 members of the Hazara tribe in an imambargah, a Shia place of worship, at Quetta, the capital of the Balochistan province of Pakistan, on July 4,...
Author: Lindsey Hilsum The big picture is what strikes you first. The huge, tawny-brown rock faces with gaping niches where the Bamiyan Buddhas stood until the Taliban destroyed them. The adjacent rows of caves like...