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    Analysis: In pursuit of justice in Afghanistan

    KABUL, 10 November 2010 (IRIN) – The International Criminal Court (ICC) should start investigating war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by various warring groups in Afghanistan since 2002 to help end a culture of...

    By Hazara International
    15 years ago
  • Human Rights

    Najeeba’s story

    Najeeba Wazefadost Leaving your country for good is one of the hardest decisions a person can be forced to make. It means a break with all that you know – your family, your livelihood, your...

    By Omid Jafari
    15 years ago
  • Human Rights

    Target Killing of Hazaras in Karachi

    There has been a wave of Hazara target killing in Karachi recently. Last week Asad Hazara alias Gudo was killed on Oct 22 Thursday night at Mughul Hazara Goth area. He was on his way...

    By Omid Jafari
    15 years ago
  • Human Rights

    Record number of asylum seekers arrive

    Hazara People note: If the author(s) of this story looks at the report and news about Hazara People in this website, they will find that Hazara people are in great danger in Afghanistan and Pakistan....

    By Omid Jafari
    15 years ago
  • Human Rights

    Afghan women’s suicides on rise amid desperate search for justice

    RT, 03 November, 2010 Women’s rights in Afghanistan continue to be violated despite international efforts to intervene. A shocking number of women face domestic violence and abuse. A growing number of women are committing suicide...

    By Omid Jafari
    15 years ago
  • Hazara girl Zahra Mahmoodi , Captain of Afghanistan women soccer team
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    Interview with Hazara girl Zahra Mahmoodi, captain of Afghanistan women soccer team

    Hazara girl Zahra Mahmoodi is the Captain of Afghanistan women soccer team. Hazaras are the most persecuted ethnic group in Afghanistan. In recent years they showed that they are the most progressive ethnic group too....

    By Hazara International
    15 years ago
  • Human Rights

    Labor in deal to deport Afghans

    NICK BUTTERLY CANBERRA, The West Australian November 2, 2010 Hundreds of Afghan asylum seekers could be deported to their homeland from as early as next year under a deal being brokered between the Gillard Government...

    By Omid Jafari
    15 years ago
  • Human Rights

    Four members of ethnic Hazara fell victim to terrorist attack in Masjid Road, Quetta

    QUETTA: Four men have been gunned down on Masjid Road Thursday evening. Ali Akbar, Samad, Jaffar Abbas and Abid were targeted when they were going to homes in their vehicle from the shop. All men...

    By Omid Jafari
    15 years ago
  • Human Rights

    Agreement with Taliban could Threaten Human Rights: USIP

    A latest special report by the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) finds that an agreement with the Taliban “could threaten human rights and freedoms, especially those of women” The study suggests that talks with...

    By Omid Jafari
    15 years ago
  • Human Rights

    International Donors Fund on Political Basis: Bamyan Residents

    Bamyan: Hundreds of Bamyan residents covered the two-kilometer paved roads of the province with clay in protest against the biased attitude of Karzai in the distribution of funds and reconstruction projects. Large numbers of people...

    By Amin Wahidi
    15 years ago
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