Hazara’s Genocide in Afghanistan
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Systematic and targeted crimes against Hazaras in Afghanistan, are known as challenging issues at the domestic and international levels; some experts, believe these crimes are clear examples of genocide. This research, which has addressed this issue using descriptive-analytical methods and library-documentary sources, shows that there is no doubt about the realization of the crime of genocide against Hazaras; Because the intention to completely or partially destroy a group, is enough to commit genocide crime. These crimes can lead to total or partial destruction of Hazaras in the future; Therefore, crimes committed against Hazaras in Afghanistan are considered crimes of genocide.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18415/ijmmu.v11i6.5878
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