INTERNATIONAL — May 5, 2026
Catalan Parliament Issues Statement on Situation of Hazaras in Afghanistan
The Parliament of Catalonia has issued a statement warning that ongoing violence against Afghanistan’s Hazara community under Taliban rule could constitute genocide and crimes against humanity, while urging international action to protect civilians and ensure accountability.
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The Parliament of Catalonia has issued a formal statement expressing concern over the deteriorating conditions faced by the Hazara community in Afghanistan under Taliban control. The legislative body warned that continued violence and systemic discrimination against the group could amount to genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes under international law.
In its declaration, the parliament referenced historical patterns of violence against Hazaras dating back to the late 19th century during the rule of Emir Abdul Rahman Khan, characterizing those earlier campaigns as ethnic cleansing. The statement noted that recent and ongoing attacks targeting the community reflect a continuation of these historical grievances.
Catalan lawmakers called on the international community to intensify diplomatic and humanitarian efforts aimed at protecting Afghan civilians. The parliament emphasized the need for established accountability mechanisms to address alleged violations and ensure that perpetrators are held responsible under international legal frameworks.
The declaration also urged global institutions to monitor the human rights situation in Afghanistan closely and to support initiatives that safeguard minority populations from further marginalization. The parliament’s statement frames the issue as a pressing humanitarian and legal concern requiring sustained international attention and coordinated action to prevent further atrocities.
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The Parliament of Catalonia has condemned “structural discrimination” and “systematic violence” against Hazaras in Afghanistan, urging independent investigations and support for Hazara refugees.
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