
Daichopan Azmo
Articles
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Oct 14, 2023 |
kabulpress.org | Kabul Press |Daichopan Azmo |Ghafur Sedaghat
BAGHLAN, Afghanistan - In a tragic and deadly attack on a Hazara mosque in Pol-e-Khomri, Baghlan, the Hazara community continues to be subjected to horrifying violence. This latest incident, perpetrated under the rule of the Taliban, serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing Hazara Genocide. While the world’s attention is elsewhere, the Hazara people’s suffering persists.
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Oct 4, 2023 |
kabulpress.org | Kabul Press |Daichopan Azmo |Ghafur Sedaghat
The annals of history bear witness to some of humanity’s most horrifying atrocities, with the Holocaust being perhaps the most infamous. However, it is imperative to recognize that the Holocaust is not an isolated incident of mass violence and persecution. The Hazara genocide in Hazaristan and throughout so-called Afghanistan has been an ongoing tragedy since the late 19th century, bearing eerie resemblances to the Jewish Holocaust.
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Oct 4, 2023 |
kabulpress.org | Kabul Press |Daichopan Azmo |Ghafur Sedaghat
Kabul Press - Hazara democracy advocates in Hazaristan, fervent champions of human rights and women’s rights, are enduring relentless attacks by Kuchi Pashtuns, who openly receive support from the terrorist group Taliban. These attacks, characterized by looting, environmental destruction, and land occupation, form part of a coordinated effort to displace Hazara democracy advocates from their homeland.
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Oct 1, 2023 |
kabulpress.org | Daichopan Azmo |Kabul Press |Ghafur Sedaghat
IntroductionThe return of the Pashtun Taliban to power has brought to the forefront a disturbing and deeply entrenched issue: ethnic apartheid. In this article, we delve into the alarming situation faced by the Hazara community, who have been systematically denied their fundamental human rights, facing crimes such as genocide, forced displacement, and discrimination at the hands of the Pashtun Taliban in Hazaristan, their historical homeland.
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Sep 25, 2023 |
kabulpress.org | Kabul Press |Kamran Mir Hazar |Ghafur Sedaghat |Daichopan Azmo
Brief Background The Hazaras are a diverse ethnic group comprised of different religions, they inhabit a vast geographical land throughout Afghanistan, historically known as the autonomous region of Hazaristan.
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