Unveiling Afghanistan
Batul 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، 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، 2014Najiba Ayubi: “You do realise that you are a woman?”
Najiba Ayubi is a journalist and activist for human rights and freedom of the press. She is the Director of the Killid Group, a non-profit Afghan media network encompassing press, radio, and online outlets with a national reach. Ayubi left Afghanistan with her family when the Taliban seized Kabul in 1996.
Thursday، 6 March، 2014Ahmad Shah Behzad: “Open minds are the key to a safe, sustainable future”
Ahmad Shah Behzad is a Member of Parliament from Herat province. He was forced to migrate to Iran during the war and stayed there until the fall of the Taliban. Upon his return to Afghanistan with his family, he started working as a journalist for Radio Azadi.
Wednesday، 5 March، 2014Roya Sadat: “She even changed her name to Sohrab, a boy’s name”
Roya Sadat was one of the first female filmmakers to emerge after the fall of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. She studied law and political science at Herat University but her real passion was in film.
Tuesday، 4 March، 2014Abdullah Ahmadi: “They seek their human rights, as humans and citizens”
Abdullah Ahmadi is a human rights activist. He is the Program Director of the Cooperation Centre for Afghanistan, a human rights and conflict resolution organization where he has worked for the past 10 years.
Monday، 3 March، 2014Shakila Ibrahimkhalil: “We have fought too hard for our freedoms to lose them again”
Shakila Ibrahimkhalil is an Afghan journalist. During the time of the Taliban, she was forced to withdraw from her journalism studies and get married. Four years later, she suffered the loss of her husband.
Friday، 28 February، 2014Dr Daud Shah Saba: “The Afghan economy is a man’s economy”
Dr Daud Shah Saba was the Governor of Herat from 2010 to 2013. He resigned in July 2013, citing rampant corruption and the failure of the central government to bring about promised reforms.
Wednesday، 26 February، 2014