The Afghan state’s war against the Hazara people in the 1890s wounded the country’s social fabric, a wound that still calls for healing. The official state policy of persecution of Hazaras significantly getting momentum in the 1880s sowed the seeds of lasting discrimination against them at the societal level, which is extended until today, the … The post EXAMINING ATROCITIES AGAINST HAZARAS OF AFGHANISTAN IN THE CONTEXT OF GENOCIDE AND PROSPECTS OF A TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE PROCESS appeare...| Hazara International
East Staffordshire, UK – Former Mayor of East Staffordshire Borough Council, Councillor Syed Hussain, delivered a powerful speech reaffirming the council’s commitment to justice and human rights following its historic decision to recognise the 1891 Hazara genocide on February 17, 2025. Speaking at the 30th anniversary commemoration of Ustad Abdul Ali Mazari’s martyrdom, Cllr. Hussain … The post Former East Staffordshire Mayor Calls for Recognition of Hazara Genocide appeared first on ...| Hazara International
March 15-16, 2025 – Vienna, Austria Coinciding with the 30th anniversary of the martyrdom of Ustad Abdul Ali Mazari, the Hazara diaspora community, hosted by the grassroots committee, convened a two-day Summit titled “Rethinking Collective Destiny” in Vienna, Austria. Representatives from 54 social and cultural organizations worldwide, political parties of the Hazara community, and independent …| Hazara International
The Hazara Society Policy Center has released a Statement of Appreciation for East Staffordshire Borough Council, UK, in recognition of its humanitarian efforts in acknowledging the historical genocide of the Hazaras in Afghanistan. Message of Appreciation for the Humanitarian Efforts of East Staffordshire Borough Council, UK, in Recognising the Historical Genocide of the Hazaras The … The post The Hazara Society Policy Center statement on ESBC’s recognition of the Hazaras Genocide appear...| Hazara International
East Staffordshire Borough Council Passes Motion Recognising Hazara Genocide and Ongoing Persecution by the Taliban. In a historic decision, the East Staffordshire Borough Council has passed a motion officially recognising the 1891 Hazara genocide and condemning the ongoing persecution of the Hazara people by the Taliban. The motion, proposed by Councillor Syed Hussain, former Mayor …| Hazara International
September 13, 2024 Daikundi, Afghanistan: In a brutal terrorist attack, at least 14 members of the Hazara ethnic group were shot dead and four others injured in the border area between Afghanistan’s Daikundi and Ghor provinces. The victims, residents of Sangtakht and Darband districts in Daikundi, were targeted in an assault claimed by ISIS-Khorasan. This … The post 14 Hazaras Killed in Daikundi: ISIS-K Claims Responsibility for Attack appeared first on Hazara International.| Hazara International