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“Stop Hazara Genocide” Demonstrations Worldwide

Afghan immigrants in different cities of the world started protest demonstrations and demanded to stop the genocide of Hazaras in Afghanistan.

These protests have been held in the cities of Washington DC, US, Toronto, Canada, Berlin and Dusseldorf, Germany, Paris, France, Oslo, Norway, and some other cities around the world.

These marchers published a joint resolution. In this resolution, it is emphasized that the United Nations and the international community should recognize the “Hazara Genocide in Afghanistan”. In this resolution, the United States of America and the European Union are still asked to take necessary and urgent steps to protect the Hazaras. Among other things included in this resolution; The establishment of a fact-finding commission to identify the perpetrators of the bloody attacks against the Hazara citizens of Afghanistan and to reach this issue by the International Criminal Court are the parts that specifically to be noted.

Social media users, especially the Hazara population of Afghanistan, also emphasize that the purpose of launching this campaign and the marches that have been launched in America, Europe, Australia, and Asia is to recognize the “Genocide of the Hazaras” by international organizations, especially the International Criminal Court. According to the protesters, they want to draw the attention of the countries of the world to stop these killings. They carry this march to convey their message to the world and create empathy and sympathy among different human groups.

In these protests, they condemned the terrorist attack on the Kaaj educational center in the west of Kabul and demanded the identification and judging of its perpetrators in international courts.

Protesters in these gatherings declared that they are deeply worried about the spread and continuation of attacks on Hazaras.

This demonstration was accompanied by several citizens of other countries of the world and they declared their solidarity with the people of Afghanistan.

These protesters have also asked the United Nations Security Council to hold a special meeting to investigate the attack on the Kaaj educational center and to take the necessary measures to prevent the repetition of such attacks.

 

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