Author: Adila Sanglakhi The Hazara community in Quetta has lived in a precarious situation for years; neither so much in the spotlight that its security has become a priority, nor so far from danger that it can breathe a sigh of relief. In Pakistan, the community is more often seen as a vulnerable, marginalized minority whose security briefly makes headlines after a disaster, before being pushed back into oblivion and neglect. In Afghanistan, to…
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Author: Adila Sanglakhi The Hazara community in Quetta has lived in a precarious situation for years; neither so much in the spotlight that its security has become a priority, nor so far from danger that it can breathe a sigh of relief. In Pakistan, the community is more often seen as a vulnerable, marginalized minority whose security briefly makes headlines after a disaster, before being pushed back into oblivion and neglect. In Afghanistan, to…