Armanshahr Public Seminars
88th Goftegu Public Debate: Justice and Rights: One decade of experience and planning for the future
Invitation to 88th Goftegu Public Debate: Justice and Rights: One decade of experience and planning for the future
Monday 12 August 201387th Goftegu Public Debate: From the Fairy of Arts to the Monster of War
“From the fairy of arts to the monster of war” was the title of the 87th Goftegu(6th year), a bridge between the elite and the citizens, of Armanshahr Foundation,which was held in cooperation with the French Cultural Institute of Kabul in the Institute on 25 April 2012.
Sunday 11 August 201386th Goftegu Public Debate: On the occasion of International Women’s Day – 8th of March
The 86th (6th year) Goftegu, a bridge between the elite and the citizens, of Armanshahr Foundation, marketing 8 March, women’s day, was held in cooperation with the French Cultural Institute of Kabul in the Institute on 11 March 2012 with the title of “Present and future of women in Afghanistan: challenges in safeguarding rights.” Most participants were women.
Sunday 11 August 201385th Goftegu Public Debate: Media and Freedom of Expression; Examination of a Decade of Work
Armanshahr Foundation*, in collaboration with French Institute of Afghanistan, Transitional Justice Coordination Group, Women’s 50% Campaign, Women’s Political Participation Committee, Writers House, 8-Sobh Daily, International Media Service (I.M.S) and supported by French Embassy, Swiss Cooperation Office Afghanistan, Open Society is pleased to invite you to its 85th (year VI) public debate GOFTEGU.
Sunday 11 August 201384th Goftegu Public Debate: The Message of the People of Afghanistan to BONN II
The 84th (6th year) Goftegu, a bridge between the elite and the citizens, of Armanshahr Foundation, was held at the French Cultural Institute in Kabul on 24th November 2011 with the title of “People’s message to Bonn Conference.”[1] The meeting marked the approaching Human Rights Day, the National Day of Victims in Afghanistan and the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women and it was organised in cooperation with the working group.[2] About 120 members of the civil society, students and human rights activists took part in the meeting.
Sunday 11 August 201383rd Goftegu Public Debate: Melodies and variations
The 83rd (6th year) Goftegu, a bridge between the elite and the citizens, of Armanshahr Foundation, marking the 15th anniversary of Armanshahr/Open Asia, was held at the French Cultural Institute of Kabul on 27th October 2011, with a performance by Master Wahid Qasemi, singer, composer, musician and music researcher.
Sunday 11 August 201382nd Goftegu Public Debate: Against Oblivion (screening of Fahrenheit 451 by Francois Truffaut) – 2
The film had been chosen, because it portrayed methods of wiping out collective memory by burning books and controlling the public opinion on the one hand, and the people’s resistance and disobedience on the other, where the people burned among their own books but save them to defend the human experience and collective memory.
Saturday 10 August 201381st Goftegu Public Debate: Against Oblivion (screening of Fahrenheit 451 by Francois Truffaut) – 1
81st Goftegu Public Debate: Against Oblivion (screening of Fahrenheit 451 by Francois Truffaut)
Saturday 10 August 201380th Goftegu Public Debate: Literature of wickedness, Semiology of war and post-modernism in Afghanistan
The literary circles of Afghanistan have been talking about postmodernism with all its contradictions since 10 years ago. There are three groups that endorse, reject or critique it, mostly on a non-serious basis. There has hardly been a serious discussion of its relationship to war, traditions and fundamentalism.
Saturday 10 August 201379th Goftegu Public Debate: Seeking truth and justice, a study of half a century of crisis in Afghanistan
The 79th (Year V) Goftegu public debate, a bridge between the elites and the citizens, of Armanshahr Foundation was held in cooperation with the French Institute Afghanistan and Physicians for Human Rights at the Institute’s amphitheatre on 21 July 2011 under the title of “In search of truth and justice, a study of half a century of crisis in Afghanistan” and to introduce to newly published books: ‘A Review of War Ruins’, and ‘A selection of Simorgh Stories’. The speakers were: Messers Stefan Schmidt (from Physicians for Human Rights), Alireza Rohani (Senior adviser at the AIHRC and Director of Law faculty Ibn Sina University), Rafigh Shaheer (Member of Parliament), Aziz Rafiee (Managing Director of Afghanistan Civil Society Forum.( About 60 human rights activists, students, academics and media representatives were present at the meeting.
Saturday 10 August 2013