Darwin Detention Hazara statement

This statement was released by Hazara asylum seekers inside Darwin detention centre to explain the aims of their protest:

We the Hazara Afghan Asylum seekers held a peaceful protest in Darwin detention centre with number of 100 asylum seekers on 24 September 2011.

We strongly condemn the act of target killings of Hazaras in Pakistan and Afghanistan and we pass our condolences to those grieved families

The aim of protest was to let the Humanitarian nations and the UN know about the Hazaras Persecutions and genocide in Pakistan and Afghanistan and take notice of the Hazaras Target killings. Asylum seeker from different compounds gathered and shared their concerns.

The asylum seekers held banners saying, “Is being Hazara still a crime?”; Why UN is silent ?; Stop killing of innocent Hazaras, Is there any one to hear Hazaras voices, NO More Killings, UN wake up and take notice of the current situations,

The protest was held following news that from 31 August 2011 till 23 September, more than 60 Hazaras were executed ruthlessly in Pakistan and Afghanistan. On 2 February, 2009 UNHCR sub-office Chief John Soloki from the Chaman Housing area in Quetta, Pakistan was kidnapped the whole world raised their concerns and protested world wide but today when Hazara genocide has reached to its peak non of the Nations of the worlds takes notice this.

Our demands from immigration department was to know that Hazaras live a colonial life which consists of a father, a mother, sisters and brothers, etc. whose lives are at an extreme danger in Pakistan and Afghanistan and the asylum seekers are much too concerned about their families living as illegal refugees in Pakistan and Afghanistan where is no life guarantee for any Hazaras.

The peaceful protest continued for 2 hours and At the end of the peaceful protest the asylum seekers returned to their compounds. But the anxiety and their worries remain. We would like to request all Hazaras of the world to raise their voices against the brutalities on innocent killings of Hazaras

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