Genocide ♦ Online 63 Va. J. Int’l L. Online 1 (2022)
The Genocide of Hazaras
MEHDI J. HAKIMI
Distinguishable by their Asiatic appearance, distinct Farsi dialect, and mainly Shi’a faith, Hazaras form one of the major ethnic groups in the predominantly Sunni Muslim country of Afghanistan. Hazaras have endured numerous mass atrocities throughout Afghanistan’s history. Emboldened by a longstanding culture of impunity, perpetrators have escalated assaults on this community in recent years. This Article argues that the recent and ongoing attacks on Hazaras constitute genocide pursuant to Article II of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. Hazaras are members of a protected group within the meaning of the Genocide Convention by belonging to a particular ethnic or religious group. Moreover, the available information provides a reasonable basis to believe that the assaults against Hazaras meet the actus reus and mens rea elements of the crime of genocide. The international community has a legal obligation to recognize the genocide of Hazaras and take meaningful actions to end the relentless violence against this group.