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31st Anniversary of Abdul Ali Mazari’s Death Marked in Germany

April 15, 2026
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31st Anniversary of Abdul Ali Mazari’s Death Marked in Germany

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The 31st anniversary of the death of Abdul Ali Mazari was commemorated at a ceremony in Frankfurt, Germany. The event was organized by the “Global Hazara Unity Center” under the theme of “women’s rights, local security, and global peace.”

According to organizers, speakers highlighted Mazari’s ideas, focusing on social justice, political participation, and the role of women in society. They said that despite more than three decades having passed, parts of these demands remain unfulfilled.

Ghulam Haidar Alama, a university lecturer, referred to international human rights documents and described discrimination against women as a violation of human dignity, stressing the need to ensure the rights of all people.

Researcher Mustafa Nasiri presented findings on the situation of Hazara migrants in Germany, saying that while they have seen some progress, they still face challenges such as discrimination, language barriers, and limited political participation.

Bianca Winter, a member of a German civil society organization, emphasized the importance of cooperation among migrant communities and raising global awareness of minority issues.

Organizers strongly condemned the killing of “Hazaras and Shia civilians” in the Injil district of Herat province, calling it a clear example of “gross violations of human rights, civil rights, and religious freedoms.”

They said the incident reflects a continued pattern of “systematic exclusion of Hazaras and Shias in Afghanistan over more than a century.”

According to the organizers, during the event held on Sunday (April 12), more than 700 books and publications related to Hazara history and identity were made available digitally to participants.

The ceremony also included a cultural and art exhibition, musical performances, and panel discussions on the civic activities of Afghan migrants.

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