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Sabrina Toppa

Sabrina Toppa is a journalist based in Lahore, Pakistan. Follow her on Twitter @SabrinaToppa.


Hazara men carry the coffins of their relatives who were killed after gunmen opened fire on a car, during a funeral ceremony in Quetta, Pakistan, July 19, 2017.

Pakistani Hazaras face a constant threat of targeted violence. Many say the security response has been ghettoizing and ineffective.

May 30, 2018Conflict & Justice

Following recent killings in Quetta, members of one of Pakistan’s most persecuted minority groups are pressing for justice and accountability after suffering years of terrorist violence at the hands of extremists.

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