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    The Suspicious Man; five heavy accusations against NSA Hanif Atmar

    [sgmb id=”1″] By Rahmatullah Ershad – Translated by Alizada The president’s NSA Hanif Atmar has come to be eyed as a suspicious man and a seditious advisor. The accusations against him over the past three years...

    By Hazara International
    8 years ago
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    Terror and prejudice: how the last attack on Kabul plunged Afghanistan into a deeper crisis

    by @NikValentini On Wednesday 31 May a terror attack shook the capital Kabul leaving at least 150 people dead and more than 400 wounded. Many buildings have been badly damaged including some embassies present in the...

    By Hazara International
    8 years ago
  • Genocide

    AIHRC: Attacks against Hazaras in Afghanistan

    Note: this report is prepared at the official request of Afghanistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs in response to UN Human Rights Rapporteurs on the situation of the Hazaras in Afghanistan. Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission...

    By Shayan
    8 years ago
  • Opinion

    Challenges Facing Civil Society in Afghanistan

    By Zafar Shayan Afghanistan’s modern history is tied with dictatorship, mono-ethnic regimes, and religious tyranny. Individuals and groups, particularly people from different ethnic or religious backgrounds, who criticized regimes or powerful politicians were violently eliminated....

    By Shayan
    8 years ago
  • Australia

    Why the Enlightenment Movement of Afghanistan Matters

    by @NikValentini The rally in Canberra that was organized by thousands of Hazara activists who support the Enlightening Movement to raise requests of equality, peace and democracy, lift up also one of their main concerns: forced...

    By Hazara International
    8 years ago
  • Discrimination

    Why is Canada still bankrolling the persecution of Afghanistan’s Hazaras?

    by Ali Mirzad  Given the Trump administration’s increasingly divisive policies aimed at Muslims and immigrants in general, Canada increasingly is being seen around the world as a safe haven and sanctuary. With its renewed commitment to...

    By Ali Mirzad
    8 years ago
  • Human Rights

    An Open Letter from the Poets World-wide to the Hazara, Civil and Human Rights Organizations, Immigration Authorities, and World Leaders

    We poets from around the world, proclaim to the Hazara people, that we are in full solidarity with your civic and cultural movements to protect your human rights. We are aware that you are victims...

    By Hazara International
    8 years ago
  • Discrimination

    Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2016: Afghanistan

    by U.S. State Department Afghanistan is an Islamic Republic with a directly elected president, a bicameral legislative branch, and a judicial branch. Based on the electoral calendar specified in the constitution, parliamentary elections should have taken...

    By Hazara International
    8 years ago
  • Europe

    With Enlightening Movement’s Demonstration in Munich The Protests Go on

    By Hazara International Network [sgmb id=”1″] The Enlightening Movement of Afghanistan organized a protest in Munich – Germany on Saturday February 18, during the Munich Annual International Security Conference. Hundreds of people arrived from different countries...

    By Hazara International
    8 years ago
  • Sport

    Hazara women practise ancient Shaolin arts

    While Afghanistan’s Buddhists were carving the giant sandstone statues in Bamiyan in 500 A.D., Buddhists in China were creating martial arts in the Shaolin temple in Henan Province. Fifteen hundred years later, 10 ethnic Hazara...

    By Hazara International
    8 years ago
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