Azaranica is a non-biased news aggregator on Hazaras. The main aim is to promote understanding and respect for cultural identities by highlighting the realities they face on daily basis...Hazaras have been the victim of active persecution and discrimination and one of the reasons among many has been the lack of information, awareness, and disinformation.

Sunday, July 29, 2012

کوئٹہ: قربان علی نامی شیعہ مومن کالعدم لشکر جھنگوی کے ہاتھوں اغوا


اطلاعات کے مطابق کوئٹہ کے علاقے ہزار گنجی کے مقام پر کالعدم لشکرجھنگوی کے دہشتگردوں نے ایک شیعہ مومن کو اغوا کرلیا ہے۔

ابنا: مزید تفصیلات کے مطابق قربان علی نامی ایک شیعہ مومن جو ایران سے آرہے تھے، جن کو کوئٹۃ کے علاقے ہزار گنجی بس اسٹاپ کے قریب سے اغوا کیا گیا ہے،بتایا جارہا ہے کہ ہزار گنجی بس اسٹاپ کو قریب جس بس سے قربان علی آرہے تھے وہ بس خراب ہوگئی۔ تمام مسافرین کو بس سے نیچے اُتار دیا گیا اتنے میں کچھ لوگ آئے جن کا لباس اور حُلیہ کالعدم لشکر جھنگوی کے دہشتگردوں جیسا تھاقربان علی کو اُٹھا کے لے گئے۔

یار رہے کہ اس قبل بھی گزشتہ دنوں حسیب عباس اور مولانا نور علی کو کوئٹہ سے اغوا کرلیا تھا جن کو بعد میں کالعدم لشکر جھنگوی کے دہشتگردوں نے زبح کردیا تھا۔ کالعدم لشکر جھنگوی کی طرف سے زمہ داری قبول کرنے کے باوجود بھی 
حکومت اور سکیورٹی ادارے دہشتگردوں کو گرفتار کرنے میں ناکام نظر آتے ہیں۔

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Man killed in Quetta target killing

APP 


Police examine the site of an attack in Quetta. — Photo by APP/File

QUETTA: A man was killed in firing on Quetta’s Kawari road on Saturday.

Police told APP that a shopkeeper was sitting inside his veterinary medicines store on Kawari road when unknown armed men riding a motorcycle came outside his shop and opened indiscriminate fire on him.

The shopkeeper identified as Haji Noor Ali sustained several bullet wounds and succumbed to his injuries.

The attackers managed to escape from the scene.

The police rushed to the site and cordoned off the entire area to trace the suspects.

Further probe was underway.

Nusrat Javed; Burma or Pakistan?




Thursday, July 26, 2012

Quetta’s target-killer was ex-policeman

Updated on: Thursday, July 26, 2012 9:29:10 AM



Staff Report
QUETTA: Target-killer who was killed during armed attack on the city’s Deputy Director Schools Abrar Hussain, turned out to be a former policeman, SAMAA reports Thursday.

The attacker was identified as Nazeer Ahmed, resident of the city area of Nawan Klay.

It should be mentioned here that Nazeer Ahmed was serving in the city’s police; however, he was sacked from his duty some time ago.

The deceased’s family took away his body after identification. The case has been lodged in Gwalmandi police station. SAMAA

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

A Blow to Freedom of Speech and Free Media

The Chairman of Afghanistan Media and Research Center (AMRC) and the Editor-in-Chief of Daily Outlook Afghanistan, Dr. Hussain Yasa, was apprehended without a mentioned reason by National Directorate of Security (NDS) from Darul Aman neighborhood in Kabul on Monday evening. He was kept in custody for almost 24 hours and released on Tuesday evening, after being questioned for the unknown crime. AMRC sources believe that the action was an attempt to irritate Dr. Hussain Yasa as he has been the flag-carrier of free media and freedom of speech in Afghanistan.

Since the ouster of Taliban and the presence of international community in Afghanistan, there have been claims both by Afghan government and its allies that remarkable developments have been made in the field of media and journalism. However.... Continue Reading.....

Signs no deterrent to desperate Hazaras

BY:AMANDA HODGE AND PAUL MALEY
From:The Australian
July 26, 2012 12:00AM

FOR two years Hazaras in Pakistan have had a daily reminder of the perils of travelling to Australia by boat.

Lurid billboards plastered around the shopping districts of the border town of Quetta carry dark warnings of death at sea and the hostile reception that awaits anyone reckless enough to try.

But with boat arrivals at record levels, messages sponsored by Canberra in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Indonesia and Sri Lanka have had little discernible impact.

Boats arrivals are averaging one daily and many of their passengers are from Quetta.

Now, whether by coincidence or design, Altaf Hussain Zafdari's latest low-budget telemovie on the perils Hazaras face trying to reach Australia by boat aligns perfectly with Canberra's long-running campaign to dissuade the persecuted Shia Muslim community from seeking asylum.


The Message, or Mangee in Hazara language, which follows the ultimately doomed passage of Taimoor from his parents' home in Quetta has already aired on local and Afghan television and been released on YouTube....Continue Reading.....