We poets from around the world, proclaim to the Hazara people, that we are in full solidarity with your civic and cultural movements to protect your human rights. We are aware that you are victims of systematic crimes, including genocide, slavery, forced displacement, discrimination, and the invasion of your homeland, Hazaristan. However, like the movements that ended apartheid in South Africa, and the American civil rights movement, your movements such as the Hazara Enlightenment movement (…)
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An Open Letter from the Poets World-wide to the Hazara, Civil and Human Rights Organizations, Immigration Authorities, and World Leaders
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My Name Is Fatima Of Hazaristan
15 March 2017Our poet Etnairis Ribera reads her poem My Name Is Fatima Of Hazaristan. This poem was originally published in the book Poems for the Hazara: A Multilingual Poetry Anthology and Collaborative Poem by 125 Poets from 68 Countries.
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I Remember What Means Hazara
14 March 2017Our poet Erkut Tukmen reads his poem I Remember What Means Hazara. This poem was originally published in the book Poems for the Hazara: A Multilingual Poetry Anthology and Collaborative Poem by 125 Poets from 68 Countries.
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Menneske-Hazara | Human- Hazara
18 December 2014Well-known Norwegian Poet Erling Kittelsen reads his poem Human- Hazara.
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Flag of Hazaristan on the Cover of the Anthology Poems for the Hazara
20 March 2014The Flag of Hazaristan was published officially for the first time on the cover of the book Poems for the Hazara, a poetry anthology contributed by 125 internationally recognized poets from 68 countries. The flag of Hazaristan, which is a combination of colores yellow, white and blue, is designed by the Hazara prominent poet Kamran Mir Hazar.
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Flag of Hazaristan in Hazaristan Charter:
Article 37: Flag
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Poems for the Hazara: A Multilingual Poetry Anthology and Collaborative Poem by 125 Poets from 68 Countries
29 January 2014, by Kamran Mir HazarAvailable now (Hardcover and paperback) : Poems for the Hazara: A Multilingual Poetry Anthology and Collaborative Poem by 125 Poets from 68 Countries دفتر شعر شاعران جهان برای مردم هزاره منتشر شد Hardcover: http://www.amazon.com/Poems-Hazara-Multilingual-Anthology-Collaborative/dp/0983770824/ Paperback: http://www.amazon.com/Poems-Hazara-Multilingual-Anthology-Collaborative/dp/0983770867/ Our poets represent world poetry today: Etnairis Ribera, Puerto Rico/ Angelina Llongueras, (…)
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A letter from Poets and Writers Worldwide to Nelson Mandela honoring his struggle for human rights and freedom
6 December 2013Poets and writers Worldwide wish to celebrate the life of Nelson Mandela as one of the greatest champions for human rights in the history of humanity . Mr. Mandela dedicated his life to organizing millions of people to create justice out of South African Apartheid. His road was to educate himself in an era of ultimate prejudice and recognize that justice could and should be done, no matter how great the obstacles. He faced unending physical violence, arrests, sham trials, imprisonment in (…)
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An Open Letter From World-Wide Poets Addressed To World Political Leaders
21 March 2013Dear Sirs and Madams,
After more than a century of systematic crimes such as genocide, slavery, sexual abuse, war crimes, and discrimination, being a Hazara still appears to be a crime in Afghanistan and Pakistan. As recently as Saturday February 16, 2013, more than 300 Hazara men, women, and children were killed or injured in a massive bomb blast in the Center of Quetta, Pakistan. This followed a similar attack a month earlier, on January 10, 2013, when more than one-hundred Hazaras were (…)