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    Part 2: Local or Neighborhood Trade in Hazarajat

    Nomad Expansion and commerce in Central Afghanistan A Sketch of Some Modern Trends By Klaus Ferdinand Local or neighborhood trade in Hazarajat Despite the differences existing between the nomads and the settled population in Hazarajat,...

    By admin
    10 years ago
  • Discrimination

    “Nomad Expansion and commerce in Central Afghanistan” Part 1

    Nomad Expansion and commerce in Central Afghanistan A Sketch of Some Modern Trends By Klaus Ferdinand In 1892 the independent status of the Hazara was finally ended, for, after various revolts, they were crushed by...

    By admin
    10 years ago
  • Discrimination

    The Forgotten Victims of Terror

    John Denham, Labour MP for Southampton, Itchen Ethnic and religious minorities have faced appalling violence from ISIL forces in Iraq and Syria. But another community has suffered at the hands of very similar ideologues for...

    By Hazara International
    11 years ago
  • Discrimination

    AFGHANISTAN: EDUCATION ON ETHNIC LINES

    By Ishaq Rahim The announcement of Provincial Quota system for the students in Afghanistan Universities has met severe criticism by several Afghanistan political parties, civil society organizations, HR activists and students community. Ministry of Higher...

    By Hazara International
    12 years ago
  • Discrimination

    We condemn the discrimination against Sikhs and Hindus of Afghanistan

    In a racist action, the parliamentarians of Afghanistan refused the allocation of a single seat in the parliament for the Sikhs and Hindus minority group. Although the Sikh and Hindu people of Afghanistan have passed...

    By Amin Wahidi
    12 years ago
  • Discrimination

    Bamiyan: Rally against education apartheid in Afghanistan

    Pashtunist government of Afghanistan wants to limit non-Pashtuns access to high education by regulating a new system for National Exam. Activists in Afghanistan call this as Afghan version of education apartheid. Hazara and Uzbek students...

    By Hazara International
    12 years ago
  • Discrimination

    Researching Ethnic Politics in Afghanistan: Engagement or “Objectivity”?

    Melissa Kerr Chiovenda. Assoc. Professor Bucknell University TheCESSBlogEditor@gmail.com Reports of protests in Afghanistan are often alarming. Major protests were staged in response to the accidental burning of Qurans on a United States military base, and...

    By Administrator
    12 years ago
  • Discrimination

    Exposed to Unpredictable Horror

    Esmael Darman Afghan children running away from the scene of the recent suicide attack in Kabul. Photo: Reuters Afghanistani citizens have been going through long periods of war for over the past 30 years. By...

    By Administrator
    12 years ago
  • Discrimination

    Hazara Muslim shot injured in Quetta by Taliban terrorists

    Notorious terrorists of outlawed Sipah-e-Sahaba (Yazeed) and Taliban on Friday shot injured a  Hazara  in Quetta Balochistan ahead of General elections. The gory incident took place in Wahdat Colony Bus Stop No2 Quetta. Photo Archive,...

    By Administrator
    12 years ago
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    World Poetry Day: 324 Poets from 93 Countries Unite to Stop Genocide of Hazara

    324 noted poets including Nobel, Pulitzer, continental and national literary prize winners as well as the presidents of the international poetry festivals, presidents of PEN clubs, and writers associations from 93 countries have chosen to...

    By Hazara International
    12 years ago
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