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The Hazara Population Survey, to be conducted from 2023 to 2026, aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the Hazara community's demographics, immigration status or legal standing, and economic and political representation within the host countries. This survey seeks to gather vital data that will shed light on the challenges and
The Hazara Population Survey, to be conducted from 2023 to 2026, aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the Hazara community's demographics, immigration status or legal standing, and economic and political representation within the host countries. This survey seeks to gather vital data that will shed light on the challenges and opportunities faced by the Hazara population, enabling policymakers and organizations to develop targeted interventions and policies to address their unique needs. By examining key aspects of the Hazara community's social and political landscape, this survey will contribute to a more informed and inclusive approach to fostering their well-being and empowerment in their respective host countries.
The Online Hazara Genocide Memorial Museum Documentation project, led by HPPI in their commitment to transitional justice, is an extensive research initiative that seeks to meticulously record the acts of genocide inflicted upon the Hazara community. This project explores a historical timeline encompassing the Hazara genocide under Amir A
The Online Hazara Genocide Memorial Museum Documentation project, led by HPPI in their commitment to transitional justice, is an extensive research initiative that seeks to meticulously record the acts of genocide inflicted upon the Hazara community. This project explores a historical timeline encompassing the Hazara genocide under Amir Abdul Rahman Khan's rule to the more recent atrocities committed by the Taliban and ISIS-K.
The primary objective of this project is to create an online memorial museum that serves as a powerful digital platform for education and raising awareness about the immense suffering and remarkable resilience of the Hazara people throughout their history.
In the aftermath of the Taliban's rule, our research project delves into the captivating world of Afghan media. We aim to uncover the complex dynamics, and potential challenges faced by journalists and media organizations in this transformative period. Going beyond surface-level analysis, our study explores the state of media freedom, the
In the aftermath of the Taliban's rule, our research project delves into the captivating world of Afghan media. We aim to uncover the complex dynamics, and potential challenges faced by journalists and media organizations in this transformative period. Going beyond surface-level analysis, our study explores the state of media freedom, the delicate balance between censorship and expression, and the daunting obstacles encountered on the ground. By unraveling their influence, competition, and audience engagement, we seek to examine the intricate web of trust that individuals place in these media sources in the post-Taliban era.
The Hasani v. Sweden case before the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) is gaining attention from human rights advocates and legal experts due to its tragic nature and potential implications. The case sheds light on the critical issue of mental health care for asylum seekers, especially those who have experienced trauma and loss. The ruling of the ECHR in this case could significantly impact Afghan asylum seekers within the EU, influencing how vulnerable individuals seeking refuge are treated and underscoring the obligations of EU member states to safeguard their fundamental rights.
Many Afghans are among the asylum seekers who cross the Canada-US border in search of safety and certainty. Most of these individuals have endured arduous journeys through South America to reach the United States, while others were evacuated from Afghanistan in August 2021 following the Taliban's return to power. Unfortunately, they now face an uncertain future in the United States due to its flawed immigration and asylum system, as they lack legal protection.
In a recently published report titled "Afghanistan: Taliban’s Gender Crimes Against Humanity," Human Rights Watch has accused the Taliban authorities in Afghanistan of committing crimes against humanity through the systematic persecution of women and girls since taking control of the country in August 2021. The report calls for international support and prosecution of those responsible for these atrocities.
A recent analysis by the Jamestown Foundation titled "Two Years on, State of Pakistani Security Continues to Deteriorate After Taliban Seizure of Afghanistan" delves into the security situation in Pakistan's Baluchistan province following the Taliban's takeover of Kabul in August 2021. This report provides a concise overview of the key findings and developments emphasized in the analysis.
In a recent report from the American conservative magazine, National Review, titled "Nikki Haley's 3-2-1 Strategy," it is highlighted that Nikki Haley's remarkable performance in the first Republican presidential-primary debate has not gone unnoticed. Contrary to the notion that the Republican electorate exclusively resonates with Donald Trump's style, post-debate polling of GOP voters indicates that a substantial number are now closely considering Haley.
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