September 25 is the day we honor the victims of the Hazara Genocide. Throughout history, Hazaras have faced discrimination, massacres, and forced displacement—from Abdur Rahman Khan’s atrocities in the 19th century to recent attacks on our mosques, schools, and communities. The suffering of our people still continues. This day is not only about remembering the past but also reflects today’s reality. Thousands of Hazara families, especially in India, live as refugees under difficult conditions, yet they continue to raise the voice of justice. The Hazara Voice for Justice Association reaffirms its commitment to preserve the memory of the victims and to struggle for the rights, dignity, and justice of Hazaras everywhere. We also call on human rights organizations to recognize these tragedies and hold the perpetrators accountable. Eternal be the memory of all victims of the Hazara Genocide. Hazara Voice for Justice Association