Citizens and Civil Society
Afghanistan Sikhs, already marginalized, are pushed to the brink
Widespread discrimination has prompted many Afghan Sikhs to flee, greatly diminishing their number. Those who remain fear their community may vanish altogether. June 10, 2013|By Mark Magnier and Hashmat Baktash, Los Angeles Times KABUL, Afghanistan […]
Wednesday 12 June 2013Winners of the 1st Simorgh Peace Prize
Winners of the 1st Simorgh Peace Prize
Thursday 11 April 2013Call for participation in Simorgh Literary Competition to Mark the International Day of Peace
“Simorgh” is a call for the citizenry to chant against war, militarism, torture and ill-treatment as well as all forms of violence and destructive interference in our home. It is a home for collating our calls on the path of peace and pride of the people of Afghanistan.
Thursday 11 April 2013Armanshahr, Issues 11-12, January 2011, Women, Peace and Security
Armanshahr, Issues 9-10, November 2010, Elections, a step in the path of democracy
Armanshahr, Issue 8, July 2012, Elections
Armanshahr, Issue 6, Februrary 2010, Civil Society
22nd Goftegu Public Debate: Tradition or modernism, confrontation or correlation?
Invitation for 22nd Goftegu Public Debate: Tradition or modernism, confrontation or correlation?
Wednesday 20 August 200821st Goftegu Public Debate: Where are the people? Role of citizens in governance of Afghanistan
Invitation for 21st Goftegu Public Debate: Where are the people? Role of citizens in governance of Afghanistan
Friday 18 July 200819th Goftegu Public Debate: Transitional justice and functions of civil society in this process
Invitation for 19th Goftegu Public Debate: Transitional justice and functions of civil society in this process
Wednesday 14 May 2008