The world turns a blind eye to killing of Hazaras in Pakistan
By Abdul Hekmat | On Line Opinion | Thursday, 17 May 2012 Imagine if the targets of Sydney’s drive-by shootings were not members of feuding bikie gangs but people singled out by virtue of their appearance to be shot dead while travelling to work by bus or car, shopping, attending a medical appointment or visiting relatives. It is beyond comprehension More...
In Pakistan, the Hazaras Are Punished Over Race and Religion
Malik Siraj Akbar | Huffington Post Photo: AP Protestors killed at least one policeman and burnt several official buildings last week in renewed demonstrations in the capital of Pakistan’s southwestern More...
Who kills Hazaras in Pakistan and why?
At least 12 Hazaras have so far been killed in four separate killing incidents within last seven days in Quetta City, Pakistan. Two of them were murdered on Tuesday 3rd, April 2012 by terrorists while nine Hazaras More...
Genocide of Hazaras – A Reality Check
By Aamir Saeed · April 3, 2012 Baluchistan is bleeding. The massacre of Hazara community continues with complete impunity while the most intriguing is the eerie silence prevalent in the corridors of power – both More...
The World waiting for rebuilding of Buddhas of Bamyan
By Ishaq Mohammadi Toppling of Taliban Government has now reached to more one decade, but it needs decades to recover ethnic and sectarian wounds inflicted by Taliban towards innocent people of Afghanistan More...
Female Taliban?! A group called RAWA
By: Mohammad Amin Wahidi It is obvious that the role of women as half part of the society is very crucial in any country’s development given that this potential is not mislead in wrong directions that are More...
Afghanistan’s Possible Political Scenario Beyond 2014
March 06, 2012 by Muhammad Younas If we take a look the past two months Afghan politicians’ statements, we will easily get the real political picture of Afghanistan, which clearly shows a great deal of political More...
A brief history of Hazara persecution
By Dr Saleem Javed Sectarian violence In Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan, Hazara people continue to face discrimination and violence A refugee Hazara boy in the New Jalozai Camp A More...
An Agenda for Afghan Peace Talks
M K Bhadrakumar | 18 Feb 2012 I first met the Hazara leader, Mohammad Mohaqiq, in 1997 while serving in Tashkent. He sent word through an intermediary seeking a meeting. Mohaqiq journeyed across the Amu Darya and More...
Helping the Hazara of Afghanistan and Pakistan
The current predicament of ethnic and religious minorities in Afghanistan and Pakistan is a cause of grave concern, and it is essential for the international community to be aware of multiple complexities and rivalries More...



















