Documentary: History Of Hazara in Afghanistan Part 2
History Of Hazara in Afghanistan
History Of Hazara in Afghanistan
History Of Hazara in Afghanistan
Akram’s wife was killed in the horrific attack shortly after she had given birth to their daughter, Maryam.
Three women in the delivery room with their unborn babies were among 11 mothers killed in an attack on a…
Dasht-e-Barchi Maternity Ward Attack The other day I happened to be watching the news and I was overcome with grief…
Ghori girl on her way to US Congress In the midst of my daily scrolling of social media while looking…
Living primarily in the rugged highlands in the country’s centre, the Hazaras are one of Afghanistan’s largest ethnic minorities, accounting…
Sima Samar is a doctor for the poor, an educator of the marginalised and defender of the human rights of…
US Peace Deal with the Taliban: An Ethnic Dimension
A 24-year-old woman has been killed by her brother, cousins and relatives, local authorities confirmed in Herat. This tragic incident…
Kabul Press: A few hours after several twits of Taliban lobbier Zalmai Khalilzad in defense of the Taliban, this terrorist…
Few hours after the start of the terrorist attack at the maternity ward of the 100-bed hospital in Dasht-e Barchi,…
Kabul Press: Today’s attack on a hospital in Kabul, does not have any other explanation than a war crime, and…