A Hazara girl practices the martial arts with a sword at a Wosho training club in Injil, Herat province west of Kabul, Afghanistan on Wednesday, April 6, 2011. (AP Photo)
On 31 March 2011 the opening of the exhibition Fragments of Tradition, Beauty and Hope, Photographs by 13 young men and women from Bamiyan takes place at 16.00 hours in the Prince Claus Fund Gallery....
This is a clip from a 1938 color documentary from the ‘Thaw Expedition’ along the Silk Road, produced by the Esso corporation and distributed by Modern Talking Picture Service, showing the Great Buddha at Bamiyan....
Youth in Bamiyan took out a sympathy rally for the victims of Japan quake today in Bamiyan, Afghanistan. Many youth marched to the top hill in front of the destroyed Buddha statues and held banners...
Mustafa Kazemi, AFP Best known for its historic Buddha statues blown up by the Taliban 10 years ago, the Afghan province of Bamiyan has a fresh attraction which it hopes will draw in tourists –...
Stop children in detention GetUp! with the help of members, sent a delegation of refugees to Canberra to meet with Ministers to tell their stories. www.getup.org.au
Conference Report: Political study of the oppressed ethnicities of Afghanistan The Afghans organised a sober and overwhelmingly large conference, captioned “Political Study of the Oppressed Ethnicities of Afghanistan”, in the Memorial of the 16th Martyrdom...
When I met with the provincial education official in Bamiyan he used the words “Blood and Smoke” to describe what the Hazara people of Bamiyan province have had to endure during their history. He said...