Afghanistan
Dr Ramazan Bashardost: “Our leaders push their people over the cliff”
Dr Ramazan Bashardost is a specialist in the politics of Afghanistan, with a wealth of experience in Afghan politics and diplomacy. He fled Afghanistan following the 1978 coup d’état, migrating first to Iran, then to Pakistan, and to France.
Monday 17 March 2014Armanshahr Human Rights & Civil Society newsletter – issue 60 year VI
Armanshahr Human Rights & Civil Society newsletter – issue 60 year VI
Saturday 15 March 2014Dr Alema: ‘We need a national campaign against illiteracy’
Born in 1964 in Kabul, Dr Alema has obtained a Ph.D. in Philosophy from a German university. An ardent women’s rights advocate, she founded and now heads the independent Women’s Political Participation Committee.
Friday 14 March 2014Wahid Ghassemi: “I belong to the land called Afghanistan”
Wahid Ghassemi is a musician and folklore music scholar. He has worked as a singer and composer since 1977 and has conducted extensive research in native folklore music in different regions of the country since 2002.
Thursday 13 March 2014Batul Moradi: “A little light is better than absolute darkness”
Batul Moradi is a documentary filmmaker and writer. She came into the spotlight of human rights and civil society in Afghanistan by being the first woman to successfully challenge a baseless allegation of adultery made against her by her husband through the legal system.
Wednesday 12 March 2014Sayed-Askar Mousavi: “Afghanistan needs educated women to combat reactionaries”
Sayed-Askar Mousavi was born in 1956. He has spent much of his life in exile. He went to high school in Iran, lived in exile in India and Pakistan, and received a Master’s Degree and a doctorate from the University of Oxford, where he was a member of St Antony’s College.
Tuesday 11 March 2014Farkhunda Zahra Naderi: “A culture of war is not the Afghan culture”
At just 32 years of age, Farkhunda Zahra Naderi is a Member of the Afghan Parliament, elected to represent Kabul.
Monday 10 March 2014Armanshahr Human Rights & Civil Society newsletter – issue 59 year VI
Armanshahr Human Rights & Civil Society newsletter – issue 59 year VI
Saturday 8 March 2014Seddiq Barmak: “I couldn’t speak up, I couldn’t breathe”
Seddiq Barmak fell in love with the world of cinema when he saw his first film, ‘Lawrence of Arabia’, at Kabul theatre at a tender 5 years of age. His film, ‘Osama’, was the first movie filmed in Afghanistan after the fall of the Taliban in 2001, and won the Golden Globe award in 2004.
Friday 7 March 2014FIDH & Armanshahr/OPEN ASIA Statement “Afghanistan: Women’s rights are non-negotiable”
On the eve of International Women’s Day and less than one month before presidential elections, FIDH and its member organisation in Afghanistan, Armanshahr/OPEN ASIA urge the national authorities to ensure full and direct participation of women in a free and fair election process and call on the presidential candidates to make the promotion and safeguard of women’s rights and their legal protection their priority.
Thursday 6 March 2014