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    STRANDED IN KUPANG

    By: Vikki Riley If you are an Australian tourist en route to Bali for holidays or business, spare a thought next time you fly over Kupang, just an hour out of Darwin, for the Hazara...

    By Hazara International
    14 years ago
  • Hazaras Rohallah Gharibyar, left, Aman Karimi and Zakir Faiyazi, in Jakarta yesterday, hope to find a boat to Australia. Picture: Peter Alford Source: The Australian
    Australia

    ‘I don’t care if I drown’: asylum-seeker

    PETER ALFORD, JAKARTA CORRESPONDENT From: The Australian Hazaras Rohallah Gharibyar, left, Aman Karimi and Zakir Faiyazi, in Jakarta yesterday, hope to find a boat to Australia. Picture: Peter Alford Source: The Australian ROHALLAH Gharibyar is...

    By Hazara International
    14 years ago
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    Pakistan and the rest of Asia Pacific

    Hazaras: never on the news radar

    “My life has turned all topsy turvy and what I’ve gone through only I know,” says 42-year old Tahira, mother of two and wife of the late Dr Abid Iqbal Zaidi, a renowned cardiologist in...

    By Hazara International
    14 years ago
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    Pakistan and the rest of Asia Pacific

    HDP protests killings of Hazaras on Eid day

    Staff Report QUETTA: Hazara Democratic Party (HDP) staged a noisy protest demonstration outside the Quetta Press Club on Saturday to condemn the suicide attack, which claimed 13 lives and injured 25 others on the occasion...

    By Hazara International
    14 years ago
  • Pakistan and the rest of Asia Pacific

    Suicide Car Bomb Blast in Quetta at Hazara Eidgah Alamdar road

    31 Aug 2011

    By Hazara International
    14 years ago
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    SUICIDE BOMBER TURNED GALA EID FEROCIOUS FOR HAZARAS IN QUETTA

    Today at about 09:30 hours (PST), the adjacent areas to Alamdar Road jolted heavily due to a suicide bombing, occurring on Major Mohammad Ali Shaheed Road. This resulted in the death of 11 people, including...

    By Hazara International
    14 years ago
  • Australia

    Lives dogged by poverty, danger and uncertainty, the struggle continues for Tampa’s returnees

    Ben Doherty, South Asia Correspondent Left: Shir Ahmad in Kabul with his daughter Sadaf, 6. His son has left Afghanistan, never to return. Photo: Kate Geraghty IN THE eyes of the Taliban, Rauf’s sins are...

    By Hazara International
    14 years ago
  • Pakistan and the rest of Asia Pacific

    Lashkar-e-Jhangvi behind Hazara killings in Quetta

    By Zia Ur Rehman Eleven people, including a woman, were killed on July 30 when gunmen opened fire on a passenger vehicle near Pishin bus stop in Quetta. All the victims were Hazaras. The incident...

    By Hazara International
    14 years ago
  • Pakistan and the rest of Asia Pacific

    Quetta firing incidents spark shutter down strike, angry protests

    QUETTA: Complete shutter down strike is being observed in the provincial capital city against the last two days of target killing incidents on the call of the Hazara Democratic Party here, Geo News reported. The...

    By Hazara International
    14 years ago
  • Arshad Butt AP People mourn the death of a family member in Quetta, Pakistan on Friday, July 29, 2011. Unidentified gunmen have killed seven passengers at a bus terminal in southwest Pakistan, police said, and another 12 were injured. Baluchistan is home to a small separatist movement that often targets Pakistanis from other parts of the country living there. Many non-Baluch have left as a result. (AP Photo/Arshad Butt)
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    A new target killing: Gunmen kill 11 Hazaras in south-west Pakistan

    At least 11 Hazaras were killed Saturday and three more injured when unknown gunmen attacked a passenger vehicle in south-western Pakistan, police and health officials said, dpa reported. Police official Ismail Durrani said the gunmen...

    By Hazara International
    14 years ago
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