Naseem Baloch, Chairman of the Baloch National Movement (BNM), appealed for unity among oppressed nations while addressing ...
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MQM Supremo Altaf Hussain has urged Pakistan to acknowledge its past mistakes, seek national reconciliation, and draft a new social contract to ensure its survival. Addressing the 223rd Intellectual ...
MQM leader Altaf Hussain urges Pakistan to acknowledge past mistakes, seek reconciliation, and draft a new social contract.
Dandenong Mayor Jim Memeti said threats of violence and intimidating online posts targeting Hazara and Pashtun ethnic groups had prompted the council in Melbourne’s south-east to seek police ...
in which he allegedly made threats to “leave a record that a Hazara youngster has stabbed a Pashtun.” He later claimed he was pushed to the edge of his patience after experiencing harassment and ...
Uyghur separatist groups have consistently supported the Taliban in their two-decade-long fight for control of Afghanistan, but increased Chinese presence in the country is altering the status quo ...
He is the author of The Pashtun Question: The Unresolved Key To The Future Of Pakistan And Afghanistan. He also writes the Azadi Briefing, a weekly newsletter that unpacks the key issues in ...
A peace statement signatory, who is pro-Afghan Bazaar, allegedly posted an online video asking, “Do you ever think that if one day a young person is killed here, if a Hazara is killed, Pashtun is ...
While many voices are quick to highlight injustices against the Baloch, Pashtun or Hazara, and rightly so, there is no outcry against the ethnic cleansing of Punjabis. Most of these Punjabis ...
This government included powerful chieftains and warlords from the Tajik, Pashtun, and Hazara communities. Tajik ministers such as Fahim Khan, Engineer Arif, Abdullah Abdullah, and Amrullah Saleh were ...
In Pakistan, every third child cannot go to school, and the situation is especially dire for Pashtun kids. But many refuse to give up — like Jalal, who attends classes in a tent in the mountains.
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