Video’s of protest at the International Criminal Court

 

This worldwide #StopHazaraGenocide protest was organized by one of the collaborators in this project: the World Hazara Council.

The rest of the organizations in this collaborating project helped by organizing the Dutch part and via our website platform.

Dates and locations of the (past) events you can find here.

 

Statement #StopHazaraGenocide 

 

The attack at the Kaaj Educational Centre in Kabul on 30 September 2022 killed 56 female students and teachers. 115 wounded were taken to hospitals where the Taliban have cut off water, urgent care, and access for journalists.

The current systematic attacks on Hazaras fulfil the elements of the definition of genocide.

We gather in solidarity with the Hazaras who are subjected to genocide in Afghanistan.

The Hazaras have long faced systematic atrocities based on their membership in an ethnic and religious group. The Hazaras of Afghanistan have endured nearly 300 attacks since 2002. These attacks have a long history. In the 1890s, the Hazaras faced genocide, slavery, and massive depopulation that killed sixty percent of Hazaras. Under the Taliban in the 1990s, Hazaras were victims of at least nine genocidal massacres. The Taliban massacred between 2000 and 15,000 Hazaras in Mazar-e Sharif in 1998. The Taliban massacred hundreds more Hazaras at Bamyan when they blew up the stone Buddhas.

The Taliban also targeted the Hazaras during the Taliban insurgency under the former Republic. Since 2015, the Islamic State-Khorasan has also claimed responsibility for targeted attacks against Hazaras.

None of the crimes carried out against Hazaras have been investigated. None of the perpetrators have been arrested or brought to justice. No compensation for victims and their families has been paid.

As the de facto authority in Afghanistan, the Taliban have failed to provide protection for the Hazaras. The Taliban have forcibly displaced thousands of Hazaras from their ancestral lands across the country including Daikundi, Helmand, Kabul, Mazar-i-Sharif, and Uruzgan.

These intentional attacks to destroy a substantial part of the Hazara group amount to the crime of genocide. They fulfill the elements described in Article II of the Genocide Convention of 1948. International organizations like the US Holocaust Memorial Museum and Genocide Watch have issued warnings of genocide against the Hazaras. Hazaras face intentional destruction based on their ethnicity and religion.

We are deeply concerned about the violation of the fundamental human rights of all groups in Afghanistan.
Women and girls especially have suffered systematic attacks on their rights under the Taliban.

Since the August 2021 takeover by the Taliban, genocidal attacks against the Hazaras have increased significantly. There is an emerging pattern of targeting Hazara young people, especially girls. Hazaras are massacred in educational centers, schools, places of worship, hospitals, maternity centers, sporting facilities, wedding halls, buses on highways, and at funerals and other public gatherings.

The Hazara people call for:
1. The UN, US, UK, EU, human rights organizations, and journalists must recognize that the systematic attacks against the Hazaras in Afghanistan fulfil the definition of genocide: the intentional destruction of a substantial part of an ethnic and religious group, as such.
2. The UN and national governments should initiate urgent consultations with Hazara organizations on practical actions for the protection of the Hazaras in Afghanistan.
3. The International Criminal Court must open investigations of the atrocities against the Hazara people and should initiate cases against perpetrators for genocide and crimes against humanity.
4. All countries should prioritize Hazaras fleeing Afghanistan for asylum and resettlement as refugees.

Two other important statements of this week you can find here.

The Afghanistan War Victims’ Voices Team

 

Worldwide #StopHazaraGenocide Protests

 

ALL TIMES ARE LOCAL

NETHERLANDS 08/Oct LOCATION
The Hague 14:00 INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT (ICC)
   
UK 12/Oct LOCATION
London 12:00 Trafalgar Square
Oxford 17:00 Radcliffe Camera, University of Oxford
 
UNITED STATES 07/Oct LOCATION
Tempe, AZ 17:00 Arizona State University, 1290 S Normal Ave
   
UNITED STATES 08/Oct LOCATION
Kansas City, MO 11:00 National World War I Museum
Chicago, IL 11:00 Chicago Federal Plaza
Seattle, WA 12:00 Westlake Park
Los Angeles, CA 13:00 Grand Park, City Hall
Buffalo, NY 14:00 City Hall
Washington, DC 13:00 McPherson Square
San Francisco, CA 12:00 Civic Center Plaza, San Francisco
Amherst, MA 16:00 Amherst Town Common
Sacramento, CA 16:00 1313 10th Street
San Diego, CA 16:30 1600 Pacific Hyw
Phoenix, AZ 17:00 Arizona State Capitol
Denver, CO 17:30 Colorado State Capitol building
 
UNITED STATES 09/Oct LOCATION
Philadelphia 13:00 Philadelphia City Hall
Houston, TX 14:00 Houston City Hall
St. Louis, MO 14:30 Market St & Tucker Blvd, Poelker Park
 
UNITED STATES 16/Oct LOCATION
Atlanta, GA 14:00 In front of CNN Center at Centennial Olympic Park
 
AUSTRALIA 08/Oct LOCATION
Adelaide 15:30 SA Parliament House
Sydney 12:00 Belmore Park
Brisbane 14:00 King George Square
Perth 18:00 Forest Chase – Perth City
   
AUSTRALIA 09/Oct LOCATION
Melbourne 18:30 Harmony Square, Dandenong
   
AUSTRALIA 09/Oct LOCATION
Canberra 18:30 Civic Square, London Circuit
   
AUSTRALIA 10/Oct LOCATION
Geelong 18:00 Johnstone Park, Cheringham
   
CANADA 08/Oct LOCATION
Ottawa 14:00 Parlament Hill
Vancouver 14:00 Art Gallery
Edmonton 14:00 in front of Government House,12845, 102 Ave
Saskatoon 13:00 University of Saskatoon
Toronto 18:00 100 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5H 2N2
   
CANADA 09/Oct LOCATION
Calgary 14:00 Calgary City Hall
   
DENMARK 08/Oct LOCATION
Copenhagen 13:00 Rådhuspladsen, Copenhagen Town Square
   
FINLAND 08/Oct LOCATION
Helsinki 14:00 Parliament House
   
SWEDEN 08/Oct LOCATION
Stockholm 14:00 Medborgarplatsen
Gothenburg 14:00 Götaplatsen, Stadsbiblioteket
Umeå 14:00 Rådhustorget
Boden 13:00 Rådhusparken
Ostersund 15:00 Stortorget
Kalmar 15:00 Larmtorget 2
Karlstad 14:00 Stora torget
   
SWEDEN 09/Oct LOCATION
Malmö 15:00 Gustav Adolfs Torg Molmo
 
NORWAY 08/Oct LOCATION
Oslo 13:00 7.Juni Plassen foran Utenriksdepartment
 
PORTUGAL 08/Oct LOCATION
Lisbon 15:00 Praça do Rossio
 
BELGIUM
Brussels 10:00 Rdpt Robert Schuman
 
SPAIN 08/Oct LOCATION
Barcelona 16:00 Plaça de Sant Jaume
Madrid 16:00 Plaza de jacinto Benavente
 
AUSTRIA 08/Oct LOCATION
Vienna 15:30 Wipplingerstraße 34
 
SWITZERLAND 08/Oct LOCATION
Geneva 15:00 Place de Nations
 
FRANCE 08/Oct LOCATION
Toulouse 13:00 Place d’Arménie
Paris 15:00 Place de Trocadéro
Strasbourg 15:00 Place de République
 
POLAND 08/Oct LOCATION
Warsaw 12:00 Plac Zamkowy
 
GERMANY 08/Oct LOCATION
Düsseldorf 12:00 Vor dem Marktplatz 2
Leipzig 13:00 Willy-Brandt-Platz
Munich 14:00 Max-Joseph-Platz
Hamburg 1 14:00 Mönckebergbrunnen
Kelkheim, Hessen 15:00 Kelkheim Rathaus
Erfurt 16:00 Am Anger, drei Eckig
Hamburg 2 17:00 Steindamm 32
 
GERMANY 09/Oct LOCATION
Berlin 15:30 Rotes Rathaus Berlin-Kanzleramt
 
GERMANY 15/Oct LOCATION
Wesel 14:00 Berliner Tor
 
IRELAND LOCATION
Dublin 12:00 The Spire O’ Connell Street Upper, North City
 
GREECE 08/Oct LOCATION
Athens 17:00 from the Hellenic Parliament to the offices of the European associations
 
ITALY 08/Oct LOCATION
Rome 09:00 Piazza Dei Santi Appostoli
 
LUXEMBOURG 08/Oct LOCATION
Luxembourg 15:30 Place Emile Hamilius Luxembourg
TURKEY 08/Oct LOCATION
Antalya 14:00 Attalos Meydanı
Ankara 14:00 Ulus Meydanı ve ya BMMYK ÖNÜ
Trabzon 14:00 15 Temmuz Şehitleri ve Hürriyet Parkı
İstanbul 14:00 Kadıköy Meydan İskele Önü
Kayseri 14:00 Cumhuriyet Meydanı
Izmir 14:00 Saat Külesi
Ordu 14:00 Köprübaşı Meydanı
Konya 14:00 Mevlana Meydanı
Tokat 14:00 Cumhuriyet Meydanı
Van 14:00 Demokrasisi Meydanı
 
INDIA 06/Oct LOCATION
New Delhi 12:00 Jantar Mantar
 
PAKISTAN 08/Oct LOCATION
Islamabad 17:00 Front of press club f/6 islamabad
 
CHILE 08/Oct LOCATION
Santiago 10:00 Bustamante 26, Providencia
 
BRAZIL 08/Oct LOCATION
São Paulo 10:00 Av. Brg. Faria Lima, 1744 – Jardim Paulistano
Brasília 10:00 Brasilia Valparaiso
 
KENYA 08/Oct LOCATION
Nairobi 10:00
NEW ZEALAND 7/Oct LOCATION
Hamilton 17:30 Waikato Resettlement Center
Aukland 13:00 Albert Park > Te Komititanga Square Auckland
INDONESIA 8/Oct LOCATION
Makassar City 9:00 Jalan Jend Sudriman (UNHCR Office)
INDIA 8/Oct LOCATION
New Delhi 16:00 Maliyve Negar, New Delhi, India

Statement on the Taliban refusing medical treatment to Kaaj Academy bombing victims

The Taliban follow the slogan, “The Tajiks to Tajikistan, the Uzbeks to Uzbekistan, and the Hazaras to the graveyard.” 
 
The Afghanistan War Victims’ Voices, an NGO collaboration project, has confirmed that recent events and actions of the Taliban confirm their adherence to this policy and their ongoing genocidal policies towards the Shia Hazara in Afghanistan. Since the Taliban have taken power in Afghanistan, the Taliban government has consistently failed to protect the Shia Hazara community. Moreover, the government of the Taliban has outright rejected and persecuted the Hazara community, refusing them medical treatment, denying them access to food and water, killing and torturing them, robbing them of their property while allowing others to do the same with impunity, and forcing families out of their homes in acts of ethnic cleansing. 
 
To this point the team of the Afghanistan War Victims’ Voices Organization (AWVV) has conducted an exploratory study of the bombing of the Kaaj Academy in West Kabul on September 30th and has verified that the Taliban not only are hiding the true number of victims of this attack, but also denying medical treatment to those wounded in the blast in a deliberate attempt to increase the number of fatalities among the Hazara community. Moreover, protests by the Hazara community and women of Afghanistan in response to the Kaaj Academy bombing on September 30th have been suppressed and dispersed by the Taliban with live fire.
 
AWVV has additionally learned that the Mohmmad Ali Jinnah Hospital in a region of approximately 1.5 million Hazaras has been defunded by the Taliban’s Ministry of Health. Further, we have verified that there is no more running water in the hospital, as it has been deliberately cut off by the Taliban. There is no petrol for the generator, no oxygen, and no medicine. The Taliban are using the denial of healthcare services as a mechanism of ethnic cleansing against the Hazara population by refusing medical care to those who are wounded in attacks against the population and by preventing those who have obtained visas from leaving Afghanistan for medical care in locations such as neighboring Iran.
 
In short, the Taliban are clearly entering a new phase of their plan to adhere to their slogan “the Hazaras to the graveyard.”
 
Per Dr. Gregory Stanton of the organization Genocide Watch and world’s leading expert, the Shia Hazara are a unique ethnic population in Afghanistan with their own unique and distinct dialect, culture, and religious beliefs that threaten the Taliban’s goal of absolute, repressive authoritarian rule, and hence are targeted by the Taliban and ISIS-K, who work in coordination with each other to target and kill Hazaras.  Attacks specifically target Hazara hospitals and children and are thus crimes against humanity, and because these attacks’ purpose is to destroy the Hazara ethnic and religious identity, social and neighborhood structure, these acts are also acts of genocide. 
 
AWVV calls upon the international community to investigate, report upon, and ultimately stop the genocide of the Hazaras with the utmost haste before it is too late to do so.
Please note that the Afghanistan War Victim Voices is collaborating with the World Hazara Council.
 
Sincerely,
The Afghanistan War Victims’ Voices Team

Protest at the International Criminal Court

This protest is part of a Worldwide Protest initiated by the World Hazara Council.

Rules in the Netherlands:
1. No more than 100 people allowed in designated area that our handlers will guide you too. If we see that more than 100 people will join the protest, the organization will break up the protest and we will all leave the area of the International Criminal Court (ICC). The organization will make that call.

2. We are there to bring two letters to the mailbox of the international court, to meet and greet,  and to build our networks. We are not there to do anything else. Only four members of the organization are allowed to leave the designated area to drop the mail in the box. We want to kindly ask you to stay in the designated area so we can do this and create this media moment for our media campaign. This is important as we need to build pressure on the politicians to call for investigations on the crimes against humanity the Taliban are committing.

3. If people do not comply, we will ask assistance from the police directly without any discussion. We are there in peace and the police are our peacekeepers. If we feel uncomfortable in any way, we will break up the protest and leave. Our handlers will stay to assist the police until a call is given that the handlers have to leave, too.

4. Our handlers will wear fluorescent shirts with the logo of the AWVV.org on it.

5. We will not allow any amplified sounds. We want a peaceful and silent protest out of respect for the especially young children that died or are still fighting for their lives.

6. Location, the only allowed location. Please stay in this zone!

Statement on the Kaaj Academy bombing and our mission

  | PRESS | 02-10-2022 |

Our thoughts, prayers, and most heartfelt condolences are with the Hazara communities and families that lost their loved ones in the heinous bombing of the Kaaj Academy in Kabul on September 30th, 2022.

The Afghanistan War Victims’ Voices (AWVV) team has conducted an exploratory study to the events of September 30th to not only document the crimes against the Hazara people for future referral to the International Criminal Court (ICC), but also to identify, honor, and remember those who lost their lives while holding those responsible accountable.

Since the Taliban have taken power in Afghanistan, the Taliban government has consistently failed to protect the Shia Hazara community. Moreover, the government of the Taliban has outright rejected and persecuted members of the Hazara community, torturing and killing them, refusing them medical treatment, denying them access to food and water, and forcing families out of their homes as well as robbing them of their lands and other possessions in acts of ethnic cleansing. Much to this point is the fact that protests by the Hazara community and women of Afghanistan in response to the Kaaj Academy bombing September 30th were suppressed and dispersed by the Taliban with live fire.

We call upon the international community to act now and stop these crimes against humanity, and to protect the Shia Hazara and all ethnic and religious minorities in Afghanistan.

The AWVV team has been investigating a possible genocide on the Shia Hazara minority in Afghanistan for over a year. This year, we have partnered with the Alliance Against Genocide of Dr. Gregory Stanton. We are also advised by Barrister Carl Buckley of the London based law firm Guernica 37 Chambers. We are additionally working in close coordination with the World Hazara Council.

The Alliance Against Genocide works to predict, prevent, stop, and punish genocide and other forms of mass murder, and is operated by Genocide Watch. Dr. Gregory Stanton founded Genocide Watch in 1999 and is responsible for drafting the United Nations Security Council resolutions that created the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, the Burundi Commission of Inquiry, and the Central African Arms Flow Commission. Dr. Stanton has degrees from Oberlin College, Harvard Divinity School, and Yale Law School, and a Doctorate in Cultural Anthropology from the University of Chicago.

Barrister Carl Buckley is a highly recognized international law specialist in the areas of International Criminal and Public Law, International Humanitarian Law, Human Rights, Transitional Justice, and the Rule of Law, and has lectured extensively on international human rights and associated areas of international law. He has worked on international and human rights issues in Kosovo, Syria, Rwanda, Gaza, Egypt, and elsewhere.