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On 6 August 2023, at 13:18 PKT (08:18 UTC), ten coaches of the Hazara Express travelling from Karachi to Havelian in Pakistan derailed near Nawabshah, in Sindh. At least 30 people were killed and more than 100 were injured. [1] [2] [3]
Deaths Notes from Abdur Rahman Khan era till now Persecution of Hazara people: Afghanistan-Pakistan: heads of state of Afghanistan, Taliban, Haqqani network, Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin, ISIL, Pashtuns, Kochi people: 1888–1893 Suppression of 1888–1893 Uprisings of Hazaras: Hazarajat: Afghan army under Abdur Rahman Khan: Thousands [5] [6] to
Hazaras were shoved into trailers where they suffocated to death or they died of heat strokes, [57] [50] and later, their bodies were dumped into piles in the middle of the desert. [50] The Taliban randomly shot anti-aircraft weapons at civilians into the middle of the city; [50] causing drivers to swerve out of control and run people over. [50]
Protest of Hazara women in Kabul. On September 30, 2022, a suicide bomber blew himself up at the Kaaj education center in Dashte Barchi, a Hazara neighborhood in Kabul, Afghanistan, killing at least 52 people and injuring another 110. [2] [3] The majority of the victims were young Hazara female students. [4] [5] [6]
From July 4 to July 6, 2021, the Taliban carried out a series of killings in the village of Mundarakht, situated in the Ghazni Province of Afghanistan, targeting Hazara men. [1] The killings were condemned and shock was expressed at the savagery of killings, especially when it was revealed that the Taliban used torture in order to kill the men.
The minister for refugees in Afghanistan's Taliban government was killed in an explosion Wednesday at the ministry's headquarters in the capital Kabul, multiple senior officials with Taliban ...
Three arrested over death in UAE of rabbi Israel says was murdered in ‘antisemitic act of terror’ Tamar Michaelis, Mohammed Tawfeeq, Sophie Tanno and Nadeen Ebrahim, CNN November 26, 2024 at 1 ...
May to July 1997: about 3000 killed or wounded; September to December 1997: 86 civilians killed; 8 August 1998: 1400 soldiers from the Hazara army and additional 8000+ noncombatant killed [56] [57] Anti-Hazara massacre in Mazar-i-Sharif: August 8 –10, 1998 Mazar-i-Sharif: 2,000 to 20,000 [58] [59] [60] Taliban starvation of refugees 1998