Afghanistan
Daoud Naji: “Afghanistan is plagued with repeated cultural rupture”
Daoud Naji, a graduate of Persian language and literature from Balkh University, previously taught as an Assistant Professor at his alma mater. With the arrival of the Taliban, he migrated to Pakistan. He is now living and working as a journalist in London.
Thursday 3 April 2014Sediqa Balkhi: “He said I would die if I went to school again”
Sediqa Balkhi has served two-terms as a Senator on the Meshrano Jirga [Senate]. She was elected Chair of the Women’s Affairs Committee in the last Senate and is currently Chair of the Civil Society and Human Rights Committee.
Wednesday 2 April 2014Hussain Fakhri: “The acts we see as ‘violations’, they see as exercising their rights”
Lieutenant General Sayed Ghulam Hussain Fakhri is the Director-General of the High Office of Anti-Corruption. He joined the Police Academy immediately after graduating from high school and later became a Professor of the Academy.
Tuesday 1 April 2014Fawzia Koofi: “I am afraid to see the world and its progress from behind a chador again”
Fawzia Koofi grew up in a traditional polygamist family with seven wives. Her mother tried to abandon her for being born a girl. Her father was a Member of Parliament for 25 years and was assassinated by the Mujahideen when she was just 4 years old.
Tuesday 1 April 2014Malek Setiz: “We must move with the times”
Mr Malek Setiz is an international relations adviser to the Foreign Ministry of Afghanistan. He sought refuge in Denmark after the civil wars and has been living there for the past 20 years and working for the Danish Institute for Human Rights.
Monday 31 March 2014Afghanistan Women Vision 2024
On March 8th, 2014 the Afghan Women’s Network (AWN) in Kabul and in all 34 provinces has launched the “Women Vision 2024” paper. The paper has been developed through consultation meetings of leading women rights activists and has been consulted with women in all 34 provinces of the country.
Sunday 30 March 2014USIP & Afghanistan’s Political Transition
Since 2011, USIP has advocated that Afghanistan’s political transition, and the presidential election in particular, will be the most crucial factor in determining the country’s stability post-2014.
Friday 28 March 2014Malika Suraya Afghanyar: “We want to work, to think, to walk, to be present, to speak”
Malika Suraya Afghanyar is a filmmaker. She is studying film directing and writing at the Fine Arts Department of Kabul University.
Friday 28 March 2014Armanshahr Human Rights & Civil Society newsletter – issue 62 year VI
Armanshahr Human Rights & Civil Society newsletter – issue 62 year VI
Friday 28 March 2014Awtar Singh Khalsa: “They gave the Hindus and Sikhs a place for rubbish disposal as a place to live”
Awtar Singh Khalsa is the President of the National Committee of Hindus and Sikhs of Afghanistan and the head of Kabul’s Committee for Hindu worship centres. Singh served as the Sikh representative to the Loya Jirga, and was appointed as a senator in 2004.
Thursday 27 March 2014