Brisbane, September 29 (MCCQ Newsdesk)
Members of the Hazara community recently came together at Unity Hub to commemorate the Hazara Martyrs — honouring lives lost in the pursuit of peace, justice, and freedom.
The solemn event, organised by the Hazara Association of Queensland and the Queensland Hazara Council, brought together community leaders, families, and young members to pay tribute through poetry, song, and heartfelt speeches. The gathering served as both a remembrance and a reaffirmation of the Hazara people’s enduring resilience and cultural pride.
Speakers reflected on the historical struggles faced by the Hazara community and the continuing importance of unity and advocacy, emphasising the need to preserve Hazara identity and history for future generations.
The program included poetry readings, cultural performances, and moments of silence in honour of the martyrs. Attendees expressed their gratitude to the organisers for creating a space that fostered reflection, remembrance, and connection.
The commemoration concluded with prayers for peace and justice, leaving attendees with a renewed sense of solidarity and hope. The event stood as a moving reminder of the strength and perseverance that define the Hazara community in Queensland and around the world.