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Answer:The persecution of Hazara people refers to discrimination against the Hazaras, who are primarily from the central highland region of Hazarajat in Afghanistan. Significant populations of the Hazara people are also found in Quetta, Pakistan and Mashad, Iran as part of the Hazara and Afghan diasporas.
The persecution of the Hazara people dates back to the 16th century, to the reign Babur who was from Kabulistan.[1] It is reported that during the reign of Emir Abdur Rahman (1880–1901), thousands of Hazaras were killed, expelled and enslaved.[2] Syed Askar Mousavi, a contemporary Hazara writer, claims that half the population of Hazarajat was displaced, shipped to neighbouring Balochistan in British India[3] and Khorasan Province in Iran.[2] This led to Pashtuns and other groups occupying parts of Hazarajat. The Hazara people have also been the victims of massacres committed by the Taliban and al-Qaeda. Conditions have improved for the Hazaras in Afghanistan in the post-Taliban era. However, Hazaras who live in the Southern provinces of Afghanistan continue to face unofficial discrimination at the hands of Pashtuns.[4] Moreover, Hazaras in Afghanistan are still subjected to attacks by the Taliban and the latest attack was committed on Hazara's home land in Malistan.[5] Hazaras in Balochistan continue to face attacks from militant groups like Lashkar-e-Jhangvi. In recent years, the security situation has also improved for Hazaras in Balochistan. However, the improved protection that has resulted from the placement of walls and checkpoints around their city has also made their lives difficult.[6]
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