Hussain Ali Yousafi

Hussain Ali Yousofi
حسین علی یوسفی
Hazara Democratic Party chairman
In office
1 September 2008  26 January 2009
City Council member
In office
1983–1987
Personal details
Born 1958
Quetta Pakistan
Died 26 January 2009
Quetta, Pakistan
Political party HDP
Profession Politician, Intellectual, Actor
Religion Shia Islam
Website http://www.hdp.org.pk

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Hussain Ali Yousafi (Persian/Urdu: حسین علی یوسفی) was an ethnic Hazara politician in Balochistan, Pakistan. Yousafi was chairman of the Hazara Democratic Party (HDP) and a member of the Quetta city council. He was assassinated by unknown militants in 2009.[1]

Political and social career

Hussain Ali Yousafi received his masters degree in commerce from the University of Balochistan Quetta in 1985. He was elected chairman of the Hazara Democratic Party in December 2008. Yousafi was twice elected president of the Hazara Student Federation (HSF) 1978 - 1985. Yousafi was also an executive member of Tanzeem-e Nasl-e Nau Hazara Moghol for several years after the 1980s. He ran several times as a candidate in Provisional and National Assembly elections. He was also a member of the city council of Quetta from 1983 to 1987.[2] Yousafi visited many countries for his peace mission and political objectives for the Hazara nation.

Other academic and creative works

Hussain Ali Yousafi wrote and directed many Hazaragi-language dramas (writing 25 plays),[3] and acted in them as well. He also wrote poetry in Hazaragi.[4] His performance in Radio Pakistan Quetta in Hazaragi time as Peiwand lalai, a segment which is spoken in Hazaragi language.[5] Yousafi wrote several research works on Hazaragi idioms and proverbs in Urdu, Persian and English.

Assassination

Hussain Ali Yousafi was shot by unknown in Quetta on 26 January 2009. His assassination was considered one of the greatest losses to the Hazara community since the 1995 killing of Abdul Ali Mazari by the Taliban in Afghanistan.[6]

Reactions to his assassination

Various political leaders from Pakistan, such as Asif Ali Zardari[7] and abroad condemned this political assassination. In reaction, Hazaras and others took part in protests and rallies in different countries. Demonstrations and protests were recorded in Pakistan and Afghanistan, as well as Canada, Australia, Europe, and the United States.[8]

The Hazara Democratic Party organized an All Parties Conference (APC) on 8 February 2009 in Quetta, focused on the restoration of peace and condemnation of Yousafi's killing. The meeting was attended by a wide variety of Pakistani political parties, to include the National Party (Pakistan), Balochistan National Party, and Pakistan Muslim League.

The Hazara Democratic Party announced in a press conference at Quetta Press Club (1 February 2009),

The Party's supreme council has decided on a title for HDP Chairman Hussain Ali Yousafi: Shaheed Chairman (Martyr Chairman) for his historic political and social services.

See also

References

  1. http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2009\02\06\story_6-2-2009_pg7_15 Living in uncertainty and insecurity
  2. http://alytaj.googlepages.com/epaper4 An article written by Rahmatullah hazara about assassination of Hussain Ali yousafi
  3. http://tnnhazara.org/pay_may06.pdf Hussain Ali Yousafi's interview on paygham e tanzeem May 2006
  4. http://tnnhazara.org/pay_may06.pdf Hussain Ali Yousafi's interview on paygham e tanzeem May 2006
  5. Haider, G. A. (2008 February 15). Tanzeem-e-Nasl-e-Nau Hazara Mughol. Sabeed Magazin, p. 2.
  6. http://www.warlordsofafghanistan.com/adbul-ali-mazari.php
  7. http://www.app.com.pk/en_/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=66056&Itemid=2
  8. http://www.bbc.co.uk/urdu/pakistan/story/2009/02/090204_hazara_bal_us_rh.shtml
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