Montly Archive February 2019
Afghan Women Six Point Agenda for Moscow Peace Talks:
Decades of factional wars, the Taliban rule, and the losses sustained during the insurgency and counter-insurgency have left millions of Afghan women widowed, children orphaned, and men disabled.
Thursday، 21 February، 2019SAVING THE FUTURE, by John Scales Avery
Only immediate climate action can save the future. If we don’t take action, the collapse of our civilizations and the extinction of much of the natural world is on the horizon.
Thursday، 21 February، 2019‘Invisible’ women; when home is not a sanctuary
Deaths from terror attacks and violent extremism were down by nearly one-third in 2017. But for women and children with links to extremist groups, the nightmare of living under ISIS or Boko Haram is far from over.
Thursday، 21 February، 2019“The Harder Life Was for Us, the Stronger the Images Were:”
As headlines blair possible peace talks between the U.S. and the Taliban, and with its intersection of politics and filmmaking, Hassan Fazili’s Midnight Traveler, is bound to be one of the festival circuit’s most discussed pictures this year.
Sunday، 3 February، 2019