Nov 27, 2014: According to News, Pakistani police has apprehended killer of Sahar Batool. One, Junaid Shehzad, a neighbor of Sahar has allegedly confessed killing her. There are, however, some open questions that contradicts previous news. Relevant information will be posted here once it becomes available to us. “Killers of Hazara girl identified, to be […]
Quetta: Oct 23, 2014 Courtesy: EPA/JAMAL TARAKAI Nine Hazaras were murdered, one critically wounded, in two separate attacks by Lashkar-e Jhangvi (LEJ) terrorists in Quetta, Pakistan. According to Hazara sources in Quetta, eight Hazara Vegetable Sellers were gunned down in Hazarganji Vegetable Market. The targeted attack happened when two gun men entered the bus, singled […]
Quetta, Oct 4, 2014: A suicide attack by Saudi-affiliated Wahhabi militants in HazaraTown has killed 7, including 3 women and 1 child, and injured at least 25, many in critical condition. The attack happened at the packed ‘Eid Bazaar’ near girls high school in Ali Abad around 8:30 pm local time. All the victims and […]
Afghanistan, Sept 29, 2014 | According to The Guardian, an Australian man of Hazara ethnicity has been captured and killed by Taliban in Afghanistan. Picutre courtesy: The Guardian Sayed Habib, 56, resident of Sydney Australia, was reportedly captured while travelling between Kabul and district Jaghori in Ghazni province (Hazarajat). According to locals in Jaghori, his […]
Hazara Solidarity Day Message – Oct 1, 2014 Thanks to all Hazaras across the globe that participated in Hazara Solidarity Day! A special thanks to all our Non-Hazara friends who honored us by sharing their Hazara Solidarity Day messages with us and the world! It is our privilege and honor to be part of Hazara […]
London, UK – Sept 1, 2014 | Note to Readers: This is 3rd ‘Hazara Debate’ since 2012 by Hazara All-Party Parliamentary group (APPG) – group of Hon. MPs concerned about the ongoing Hazara Genocide/systematic discrimination in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Addendum to certain passages of Hazara Debate: Hazaras as Persian speakers – According to ongoing […]
Originally published on BBC – July 28, 2014 Link to News on BBC In this video, reporter interviews several homeless Hazara families living in 2000 year old caves carved into the mountain that is home to Bamyan Buddhas’ statues. Report highlights the neglect of local and federal government allowing people to live in caves in first […]
Why are the events in Iraq so alarming to the countries of the region and what they mean to another unfinished project the US undertook before invading Iraq, namely, Afghanistan?