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Category Archives: facts
Obstacles to Rule of Law in Afghanistan
This article – written in Dari language – talks on the obstacles to the rule of law in Afghanistan.
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Barriers to Democracy in Afghanistan
This essay – written in Dari language – talks about the barriers to establishment of democracy in Afghanistan.
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Gender discrimination
I wrote a note on ‘gender discrimination’ – a negative phenomenon which is unfortunately very prevalent among families – in Dari (Farsi) language. Its English version will be soon posted here. To download or to read the Dari version, please … Continue reading
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Planned Obsolescence & Consumerism
This way of selling more products by designing products that deliberately fail, cannot be repaired, or have a set lifespan imposed in some other way is known as planned obsolescence. However, it is not just a cynical plot dreamed up … Continue reading
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The Afghanistan you never see in media
The Afghanistan you never see in media.
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One awkward morning
It’s so awkward and agonizing to start your day by hearing the sound of a strong explosion, and then hear that 13 people have been killed.
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Consequences of the 1980s and 1990s, #Afghanistan
The collapse of the state in 1992, which had a devastating impact on an already relatively weak state structure and therefore accounted at least in part for ‘weak governance’ afterwards. The emergence of a tendency towards ethnic polarization, which affected … Continue reading
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A fact about Afghan society
The current weight of the mullahs in Afghan society is hard to gauge; however, it should be considered that if closer relatives are included (children, wives, parents, and siblings), the sheer demographic weight of the category must be no less … Continue reading
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Pictures of old Afghanistan depict better times
The president of Cal State East Bay in Hayward happens to be from Afghanistan, and has a collection of incredible old news footage and pictures of his country from back in the 1950s and 1960s. They show a sharp contrast … Continue reading
List of libraries in Kabul
Academy of Sciences Library Afghan Cultural House Library Afghan Institute of Archaeology Library Afghanistan Center at Kabul University Afghanistan National Institute of Music Library Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit Library Bernice Nachman Marlowe Library Delegation Archeologique Francaise en Afghanistan Library … Continue reading
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