Dr. Sana presents an exhaustive examination of genocide, meticulously analyzing its theoretical foundations within legal, political, and psychological frameworks. Through a critical lens, he navigates the intricate landscape of the Hazara Genocide, unraveling its multifaceted nature. This Persian/Dari edition comprises eleven meticulously crafted lectures, each thoughtfully organized into cohesive chapters.
In the first chapter, Dr. Sana dissects the theoretical, political, and psychological dimensions of genocide, meticulously exploring its genesis, legal ramifications, political incentives, and psychological intricacies. Subsequent lectures scrutinize the intricate composition of genocide crimes, unraveling the complexities within international law, and grappling with the challenges of genocide recognition. Additionally, the pivotal role of the Hazara diaspora in uncovering the genocide is meticulously examined, illuminating the grassroots efforts that promote awareness and advocacy.
The second chapter sheds light on the expansive dimensions of the Hazara Genocide, offering a profound exploration of temporal and spatial facets, casualties, damages, and the heinous acts perpetrated against the Hazara stateless nation. Dr. Sana delves into the depths of cultural genocide, unearthing the systematic destruction of Hazara culture and heritage, including the Buddhas of Bamiyan, Hazaristan. Through poignant narratives and meticulous documentation, he unveils the atrocities inflicted upon the Hazara native people, underscoring the urgent need for justice and accountability.
Furthermore, Dr. Sana interrogates the prevalence of cruelty, violence, and torture in the perpetrators of the Hazara Genocide, juxtaposing historical atrocities with contemporary acts of brutality. The complicity of external actors and the global dimensions of violence are rigorously analyzed, exposing the intricate web of international support that perpetuates genocide, including silent genocide, indirect genocide, gradual genocide, and racial genocide of the Hazara of Hazaristan (Afghanistan).
This groundbreaking work not only exposes the legal paradoxes and gaps within international law but also offers a compelling call to action. Dr. Sana's meticulous research and academic rigor offer hope to those striving for justice for the victims of genocide. Through his eloquent prose and scholarly insights, he ignites a sense of urgency, compelling readers to confront the harsh realities of genocide and advocate for meaningful change on the global stage.
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