Yes.
There was no single prosecution done by any act of government.
I came to Canada on October 15, 2021. At the Calgary airport, another Afghan, non-Hazara family refused to stand in line behind Hazara families, and the Canadian police warned them and told them to get back in line. That was the first time in my life I felt I was equal.
I would like to use this opportunity to thank the great nation of Canada for welcoming 40,000 Afghans and more. Within the borders of Canada, I am equal, free and included, and my voice matters.
I wish this upon every Afghan and, especially, upon every Hazara. I am appealing to you to recognize the Hazara genocide on behalf of my great-grandparents, my grandparents, my parents and me; on behalf of Marzia and all women in pursuit of equality; and on behalf of Hazara people across Afghanistan who are being forced to leave their land and give it away. We simply want acknowledgement and justice.
I am appealing to you to support a thorough investigation into the genocide of the Hazaras through the International Criminal Court. I am appealing to you to take away the Taliban's and its allies' impunity in committing genocide and crimes against humanity. The first step—