The
mountains of Central Afghanistan remain the
Hazara's protectorate. Years of civil war
forced the Hazara to leave their valley homes
and hide out in the upper reaches of these
Hindu Kush Mountains. But it is a new day
in Afghanistan. For the first time the Hazara
have some hope of representation in the fledgling
government, but the current peace is fragile.
Many believe that if the UN peace keepers
leave, the Hazara and other minority groups
will once again be the target of ethnic violence.
Who
are the Hazara?
Getting
to Know Afghanistan: History and People Groups |