Archive for October 2011

ibrar

Initially, I was amazed at the media attention Syed Ibrar Hussain’s recent assassination in Quetta received, but I could rationalize it quickly – it wasn’t Syed Ibrar Hussain (or Ibrar Agha as he was known) who was being eulogized and mourned. read more..

zaher---bus

By Hadi Zaher

 

Do our politicians have any idea why asylum seekers pack up their lives and flee? Hadi Zaher on the increasingly violent situation facing Hazaras in Pakistan read more..

Protest

Report by Yadullah Haidari & Marziya Mohammadi

On the morning of 1st October 2011, thousands of Australian Hazaras marched on the streets of Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and Brisbane, denouncing the systematic killings of the Hazara people in Quetta, Pakistan. read more..

HDP

ISLAMABAD, Oct 13: President Asif Ali Zardari directed the federal and provincial governments on Thursday to take immediate and stern action against the killers of members of Hazara community in Balochistan and bring them to justice. Talking to a delegation of the community in the Presidency, he condemned the recent killing of Hazara people in Balochistan. read more..

Hazara pakistan

Pakistanis at Quetta hospital mourn the shooting death of a relative this week as Sunni extremists opened fire on Hazaras on a bus, the second such attack in weeks. Picture: AP Source: AP

IN broad daylight on a bustling Quetta highway this week a white ute screeched to a halt in front of a bus carrying mostly poor Hazara fruit sellers to a market.  read more..

Melbourne protest

Although the weather was harsh, wind and torrential rain could not stop the people of Melbourne to participate to the call of Australian Hazara Federation, a large number of young, old, men and women rushed to the State library and showed their grieves and anger against the Islamic terrorist and to the government of Pakistan. read more..

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