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The Hazara Review

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The Hazara Review examines reports, parliamentary inquiries, academic research, and human rights investigations concerning the Hazara people of Afghanistan. Using AI-generated audio based on verified publications, each episode distils key findings from legal, policy, and institutional documents. The podcast serves as an evolving archive—documenting evidence, analysing developments, and contributin... more

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🎙 The Hazara Review – Book Series

This episode continues our multi-part examination of The Hazaras of Afghanistan: An Historical, Cultural, Economic and Political Study by Sayed Askar Mousavi.

Part 2 explores Chapter 1: “Who Are the Hazaras?” — a ... more

This episode examines Niamatullah Ibrahimi’s working paper, “The Failure of a Clerical Proto-State: Hazarajat, 1979–1984,” published by the Crisis States Research Centre at the London School of Economics .

The paper analyses the rise of the Shura in... more

🎙 The Hazara Review

This episode marks the beginning of a multi-part audio series examining The Hazaras of Afghanistan: An Historical, Cultural, Economic and Political Study by Sayed Askar Mousavi .

Part 1 explores the Introduction and Preface, wh... more

This legal essay argues that the systematic violence directed at the Hazara community in Afghanistan fulfills the international criteria for genocide. The author highlights a long timeline of atrocities, ranging from nineteenth-century massacres to m... more

This 90-second legal brief summarises the September 2025 New Lines Institute report assessing whether acts committed against the Hazara in Afghanistan since August 2021 meet the threshold of genocide under the 1948 Genocide Convention. It outlines ke... more

This episode examines the September 2025 legal report by the New Lines Institute assessing whether acts targeting the Hazara in Afghanistan since August 2021 constitute genocide under the 1948 Genocide Convention. Applying the legal elements of prote... more

This episode examines Arif Sahar’s 2025 article in Central Asian Survey, analysing the Hazara struggle for social and political rights through the lens of epistemic injustice. It explores historical marginalisation, structural violence, and the emerg... more

This episode presents an AI-generated podcast created using a Google LLM, based on the findings of a UK parliamentary inquiry into the situation of the Hazara people in Afghanistan.

The report, published by a cross-party group of UK parliamentarians... more

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