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  2. Hazaras - Wikipedia

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    Hazara girls in traditional clothing Hazara culture is a combination of customs, traditions, behaviors, beliefs, and norms that have developed over many years through interactions with and confrontations against surrounding phenomena.

  3. Persecution of Hazaras - Wikipedia

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    Dozens of women from the Hazara community of Afghanistan protested after a suicide bombing in September 2022, occurred in an educational center that killed more than 52 young girls. Today (2021–present), the Hazaras suffer from widespread ethnic discrimination, [11] [12] [13] religious persecution, [14] [15] and organized attacks by terrorist ...

  4. Hazara genocide - Wikipedia

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    There is a famous story of 40 Hazara girls in Uruzgan committing suicide to escape sex slavery during the persecution. [24] 9,000 Hazara women were enslaved in Kabul alone. [4] 30 mule loads; [25] or roughly over 400 decapitated Hazara heads [N 2] were allegedly sent to Kabul. The Sultan Ahmad Hazara tribe of Uruzgan was in particular severely ...

  5. "My Future Is Now." An Afghan Woman from a Threatened ... - AOL

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    A return to Taliban rule would be disastrous for human rights, impacting hard won gains for women and girls. ... a Hazara university student from Afghanistan. In the face of steady gains by ...

  6. September 2022 Kabul school bombing - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Stop Hazara Genocide - Wikipedia

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    Taliban arrest women and girls in Kabul for violating dress code In January 2024, the Taliban regime in Afghanistan arrested dozens of women and girls in western Kabul, a predominantly Hazara neighborhood, for wearing "bad hijab," which means not covering their faces or wearing tight clothes.

  8. ‘Sahar Speaks’ by Huffington Post

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    There is no one better to tell the story of womenhood in Afghanistan than the women themselves

  9. Hamas names four Israeli female soldiers to be released in ...

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    A man passes by a painting of Israeli female observer soldiers who were kidnaped during Hamas' Oct. 7 deadly attack and were supposed to be released in the first phase of the ceasefire deal ...