Explore genocide with Dr. Sana's insights in this Persian edition. Delve into theoretical frameworks, Hazara Genocide dynamics, and systemic factors driving atrocities, including silent genocide, indirect genocide, and gradual genocide.
Explore genocide with Dr. Sana's insights in this Persian edition. Delve into theoretical frameworks, Hazara Genocide dynamics, and systemic factors driving atrocities, including silent genocide, indirect genocide, and gradual genocide.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Mohammad Sana, born on June 28, 1961, in Sehpista, Doshi District, Baghlan Province, is an accomplished academic and writer. He completed his education in various locations, including Baghlan, Kandahar, Kabul, and Czechoslovakia, before earning master's and doctoral degrees in law, government, and political science from St. Petersburg University, Russia.In October 1997, Dr. Sana immigrated to Canada, where he pursued further education in journalism. He is a member of the Canadian Writers Association and Canadian Ethnic Media and served as director and publisher of "New Thought," a monthly publication in Canada.Dr. Sana, also known as Sana Nikpi, is an author of several books and editor of various treatises. His articles, published under pseudonyms like Dr. Nikpi and Sana Nikpi, have gained prominence. He is also a prominent contributor to Kabul Press, an independent media outlet, focusing on human rights, regulations, and governance issues.
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