Monday, November 18, 2019

The Mass Killing of Hazara? The Silence That speaks The Human Values ignored



The Massacre of Hazara in 1998 Afghanistan is a Horrible Incident ever in The Human History The Tragic Started when Mazar-Sharif  Controlled by The United Front fell into the Hands of Taliban.
Massive Massacre of Hazaras happened in Mazar Sharif First by The United Frenzy and secondly by The Taliban,Indiscriminate Firing Killing in Streets that put around 100 Dead with Thousands wounded the Brutal Act shows the world cannot stop a Genocide.

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In the days that followed, Taliban forces carried out a systematic search for male members of the ethnic Hazara, Tajik, and Uzbek communities in the city. The Hazaras, a Persian-speaking Shi’a ethnic group, were particularly targeted, in part because of their religious identity. During the house-to-house searches, scores and perhaps hundreds of Hazara men and boys were summarily executed, apparently to ensure that they would be unable to mount any resistance to the Taliban.
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 Also killed were eight Iranian officials at the Iranian consulate in the city and an Iranian journalist. Thousands of men from various ethnic communities were detained first in the overcrowded city jail and then transported to other cities, including Shiberghan, Herat and Qandahar. Most of the prisoners were transported in large container trucks capable of holding one hundred to 150 people. In two known instances, when the trucks reached Shiberghan, some 130 kilometers west of Mazar, nearly all of the men inside had asphyxiated or died of heat stroke inside the closed metal containers.
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 Some prisoners were also transported in smaller trucks. As of late October, some 4,500 men from Mazar remained in detention. The few international relief groups operating in Mazar had evacuated their staff in the days before the attack on the city.1 On August 16, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), resumed its operations in the city. In late October, Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) was permitted to resume its activities.

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