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Afghanistan: 1. Where is Dahah Karizak, Torkman, Parwan and can you provide a map? With regard to Kabul, and also Dahah Karizak, Torkman, Parwan: 2. In Dahah Karizak, Torkman, Parwan, what is the situation for Hazaras? 3. In Dahah Karizak, Torkman, Parwan, what would be the situation for someone identified with the Najibullah regime, in particular the communist youth organisation Sazman-i-Jawanan? 4. In Dahah Karizak, Torkman, Parwan, what is the situation for someone who has abandoned Islam, or is thought to have done so? 5. In Kabul, what is the situation for Hazaras? 6. In Kabul, what would be the situation for someone identified with the Najibullah regime, in particular the communist youth organisation Sazman-i-Jawanan? 7. In Kabul, what is the situation for someone who has abandoned Islam, or is thought to have done so? 8. Is there any support for the claim that Mullahs have issued fatwas against Hazaras living in Australia?

15 August 2005 | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

Afghanistan: 1. In Afghanistan generally, what is the situation for people of Hazara ethnicity? 2. In Afghanistan generally, what is the situation for people of Shia religion? 3. Please supply background to the Wahdat party and the splits within it, particularly the Khalili and Akbari factions. 4. With regard to Yakawlang District of Bamyan Province, can you indicate on a map where this is? 5. What is the situation there for supporters of the Khalili faction of the Wahdat party? 6. What is the general security situation and control there by the government now, and is it an area marked by Taliban and Tajik activities? 7. Are there independent assessments available to indicate whether the security situation at present is improving, stable or deteriorating? 8. What is the situation there for Hazaras? 9. What is the situation there for Shia? 10. Anything else you feel might be relevant

5 August 2005 | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

Afghanistan: 1. What is the current law and order situation in Western Kabul (for instance in Dasht Barchi)? 2. Is an acceptable level of protection offered to the local inhabitants there by the police and/or other security forces? 3. If not, is a significant element of the reason the fact that the local inhabitants are predominantly Hazara?

5 April 2005 | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

Chronology for Hazaras in Afghanistan

2004 | Publisher: Minorities at Risk Project | Document type: Chronologies of Events

Assessment for Hazaras in Afghanistan

31 December 2003 | Publisher: Minorities at Risk Project | Document type: Country Reports

Afghanistan: Information on situation of Hazaras in post-Taliban Afghanistan

4 April 2003 | Publisher: United States Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services | Document type: Query Responses

Afghanistan: Massacres of Hazaras in Afghanistan

1 February 2001 | Publisher: Human Rights Watch | Document type: Country Reports

Afghanistan: Update to Response to Information Request AFG26036.E of 13 February 1997 on the treatment of the Hazara in Kabul by the Taliban since their 27 September 1996 capture of the capital

1 April 1998 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

Afghanistan: Information on the situation of the Hazara minority since the 27 September 1996 fall of Kabul to the Taliban; on whether the Hazaras are mistreated or discriminated against by the Taliban for being Shi'i and Hazara; on whether Hazaras are being mistreated for being members or supporters of the Hizb-i Wahdat; on whether the Hizb-i Wahdat is active in Afghanistan, and if so, where; and on whether the Hazaras or Hizb-i Wahdat have formed any ties with the Taliban

1 February 1997 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

Afghanistan: Information on house-to-house searches by the Taliban in the province of Maidan in January 1995 killing all Hazara men and raping and kidnapping the women

1 July 1996 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

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