Breaking out of the cage: A documentary on Pakistan’s Hazara women fighting back - BBC World Service
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- The Hazara ethnic minority have endured decades of sectarian violence in western Pakistan. In the winter of 2013, more than 200 people died in targeted bomb attacks.
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Many of the Hazara women were caught up in the violence, and many lost friends and family. Today the community lives in isolated ghettos, cordoned off by checkpoints. But now Hazara women are fighting back, competing at the highest level in karate, despite the social restrictions they face. This is their story.
Filmed by: Musa Yawari
Directed by: Kevin Kim and Musa Yawari
Edited by: Kevin Kim
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I stand with the Hazara they are Pakistani and let them live in peace. They are equal Pakistani has any Punjabi, Pathan, Urdu Speaker Kashmire. Hazara people dont give up raise the Pakistani flag high and consider your self Pakistani, We has Pakistan stand by and we will be your voice of Justice
They are afghans from Afghanistan not Pakistan
@khaled7861 general musa khan defended pakistan from India even in making pakistan they helped muhamad ali jinnah so they are more pakistani than you are
@@khaled7861 they are pakistani who have been living here for more then 150 years
@@khaled7861 you are dump person.being Sindhi I respect hazara as other ethnicity
I'm Hazara community I born in Quetta, Balochistan. I lived up to 20 years in Quetta Pakistan. Due to terrorism activity I immigrate into Canada 2012 but still I love my land Pakistan I miss so much. I wish one day Pakistan will be save for us i want to see again my beautiful country Pakistan and my childish memories Quetta.
Hello Im from punjab
Recently im getting curious about hazara people
I wish you guys all the best
But i want to know who attacks you and mainly discriminates against hazarans??? What can we do to safeguard our people who are in small numbers like you?
No you don't love Pakistan but the land where you were born and brought up . The soil , air and water that you love not the people who rule there .
Beautiful film. Self defence and education for young women is the most important thing for our planet.
As a Shia Iranian, I wish the biggest assalamualaikum and acceptance to my Hazarat brothers and sisters 🙂❤️ This was a truly sad, but inspiring documentary to watch. We need to open our hearts and offer real protection against this hateful persecution towards the community
You are not a minority my dear sister, you are one of us.
Thank you for reporting this. Our stories deserve to be heard, and it’s great to see a Hazara journalist reporting stories that are about us.
We support our hazara community. Hazara community is a progressive society . Love from Gilgit 🇵🇰🇵🇰
Btw what percentage of total hazara population live in pakistan as compare to afghanistan???
Allah abad rakhy Pakistan ky hazaras ko.
Hello my hazara brother and sister tashi delek from Ladakh India. We love hazaras from the heart. Love from Tibet. We are same blood.
Hi can I have your number or Facebook?
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Proud to be hazara ❤️
Wish you all the best 🇵🇰🎉
Hi to all hazaras in Pakistan from a hazara that was born in Iran and now he is in Europe ❤
wow such a beautiful documentry , also brought tears on my eyes ... i still remember the bomb blast and also the mach incident...
beautiful documentary, it is inspirational
Who says hazaras are not Pakistani , or not Afghani , Iranian nor they have thier own country, hell , being as I a hazara I can proudly say this to wherever corner of the world we go ; to development a country and raise high it’s flag is our only passion, betrayal doesn’t exist in our blood since centuries, all we looking forward is a life with peace , happiness, field with unlimited education full & final , Alhamdulliah proud to be a hazara !!! ❤
Thats y majority educated pakistanis respect you people . Its a misfortune that you live among racist pashtuns 😏😏
U R part of Pakistan I feel same pain grief like u but don't Los hope after dark nights dawn emerged
We r Pakistani first hazara r our brothers no hate in Islam we all Muslims
Hazaras are afghan but they fled to Pakistan
@@emadhosseini1779 they have been living in Quetta for hundreds of years so they're Pakistani.
@@eternalgamer674 no, not hundreds of years lol. only after the war started, and ethnically and nationality theyre Afghan. By blood
@@eternalgamer674 some of them are living in your country and now you want to claim them from Afghanistan. Hazaras are central Asian afghans. Not south Asian desis like you
@@emadhosseini1779 why can't they be Pakistani just because they're Turco-Mongol? I'm a Pakistani with some Central Asian ancestry. There are many Turkic groups living in Pakistan and the North and West of Pakistan are closer to Iran and Central Asia than India.
MashaAllah Amazing Documentary. ❤
A dear friend shared this video link on their Facebook timeline. What a lovely community and such wonderful people. Live and let live, for the sake of Allah.
Don't Be Scared; Get ANGRY! Fight Back! Weakness only emboldens Oppressors
Beautiful documentary ❤
I want to vizat there in Hazara 🇵🇰♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
ای جانم افتخار میکنم به تک تکی شما خواهرای گلم هزاره هرجا است پگ براریم فرق نمیکونه کدام کشور باشه من افتخار میکنم هزاره هسنم😊😊
Beutiful and talented People but in wrong place 😢
May Allah protect Hazara people, I hope you will live in wonderful live sis n bro. Amiin yra 🤲
Hazaras are such adorable and beautiful mix of so many cultures. I am sure I have this DNA as my background is from Neyshabur. ❤
Beautiful hazaragi film 🙌🙏
HAZARA PEOPLE ARE TURK
NOT MONGOL
They are Mongolls
@@GreaterAfghanistanMovementpashkuni spotted!
Hazara are not Mongolian but purely Turk who are the indigenous of Afghanistan with 5000 history. Like it’s said in the video during Abdurahman times we were persecuted and called us off Mongolian just to called us off of our ancestral lands and country. Therefore these girls and many more are a minority in Pakistan. We are not Mongolian but Turkic.
there are already dna studies on hazaras and they have over 40% mongolian ydna c2 and LITERALLY over half of the tribal names are in Mongolian and shared with modern mongols......you are turkic AND MONGOL.
dna doe not lie stop insulting your great warrior ancestors who conquered half the known world.
be proud!
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼♥♥♥🇦🇫
They are not from Afghanistan
❤hazara people
Why are there hazara immigrants in pakistan
Hu if these people can do this to their fellow Muslims because of different sect then imagine what happened to non Muslims especially non Abrahamic ones
And chadar don't forget 🧕
🇵🇰 jewe jewe Pakistan
🇮🇷 taqled Iran red the book tuosol masail must no
Be humble and great full before Allah that your Shia and hazara, no one can’t do any ting this faithful people inshallah.