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    HIF celebrates international human rights day in front of 10 Downing Street, London

    London: As per the previously circulated press release, Hazara International Forum of Great Britain held a Static Demonstration in front of the 10 Downing Street, London between 12:00 noon to 14:00 hours on 10-12-2010 to...

    By Omid Jafari
    15 years ago
  • Refugees

    The Afghanistan security situation remains unstable and is not safe for Hazaras

    Michelle Dimasi, December 17, 2010 This week, one of the saddest tragedies occurred on Christmas Island. As I write, bodies of asylum seekers are still missing in the Indian Ocean’s heavy swell. Twenty-seven bodies belonging...

    By Omid Jafari
    15 years ago
  • Refugees

    Gillard faces new test after tragedy

    Saturday, December 18, 2010 Prime Minister Julia Gillard. Photo: Craig AbrahamCANBERRA: The tragic sinking of a crowded refugee boat, which left 30 dead after it crashed into rocks on Australia’s remote Christmas Island on Wednesday,...

    By Omid Jafari
    15 years ago
  • Australia

    Don’t send Afghan Hazaras back: Oz bishops

    In the wake of yesterday’s Christmas Island deadly asylum seeker boat tragedy, Australia’s Catholic Bishops have questioned a reported deal to send more than 300 Hazara asylum seekers back to Afghanistan at a time when...

    By Hazara International
    15 years ago
  • Refugees

    Don’t send Hazara asylum seekers back to Afghanistan

    Cathnewsasia.com: 16-12-2010 Don’t send Hazaras back: Oz bishops In the wake of yesterday’s Christmas Island deadly asylum seeker boat tragedy, Australia’s Catholic Bishops have questioned a reported deal to send more than 300 Hazara asylum...

    By Omid Jafari
    15 years ago
  • Pakistan and the rest of Asia Pacific

    Three Hazaras killed in target killing in Quetta

    QUETTA: In a fresh wave of target killings, three people were killed and another injured seriously when unidentified armed men attacked them at two different places of the provincial capital on Wednesday. Police said that...

    By Hazara International
    15 years ago
  • Refugees

    Years of waiting and misery ended here

    Tom Allard JAKARTA December 16, 2010 AUSTRALIA’S promise this year to resettle 500 refugees stuck in Indonesia will fall woefully short. Asylum seekers say the backlog of applications is encouraging people to make the perilous...

    By Omid Jafari
    15 years ago
  • Refugees

    50 feared dead in Christmas Island asylum-seeker boat crash

    The Australian, December 15, 2010 THE death toll from the asylum-seeker boat crash at Christmas Island is believed to be 50, with 33 others injured, the Royal Flying Doctor Service said. A photograph taken by...

    By Omid Jafari
    15 years ago
  • Human Rights

    Afghanistan Still Unsafe For Asylum-Seekers

    THE GREENS | Spokesperson Sarah Hanson-Young Tuesday 14th December 2010 Sarah Hanson-YoungAny agreement by the Federal Government to send asylum-seekers back to Afghanistan is another signal that the Prime Minister doesn’t understand the plight of...

    By Omid Jafari
    15 years ago
  • Human Rights

    Afghan detainees to be sent home

    Paul Maley and Lanai Vasek From: The Australian December 14, 2010 AUSTRALIA and Afghanistan have finalised an agreement that will pave the way for hundreds of failed asylum-seekers to be returned to Kabul. In a...

    By Omid Jafari
    15 years ago
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