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cmonstah · 3 years
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Aziz Hazara, “Bow Echo,” on view at the 22nd Biennale of Sydney in 2020. The work shows five Afghan boys struggling to stand atop a windy peak as they play notes of warning on a plastic bugle. “The piercing cries of the bugle, along with the ways in which the boys struggle mightily with the unseen force of the wind, are full of poignance and futility..”
More in my story about art by Afghan artists has been underrepresented in U.S. museums.
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Busan Biennale 2020
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jimenaencadena · 5 years
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Han Nefkens recibe el premio Cultura Montblanc en su 28ª edición Montblanc Arts Patronage el pasado día 8 de julio 2019 en Barcelona, Fundación Miró.
El mecenas Han Nefkens, creador de la Fundacion Han Nefkens ha sido el galardonado de este año con una estilográfica Patron de Arts Limited Edition 4810 con el plumín grabado con su nombre. La estilográfica es un homenaje al emperador romano Adriano y fue entregada dentro de una escultura de acero que representaba unas alas de ángel que simbolizan la labor de patrocinio, cuidado y protección de los artistas que realizan los mecenas. Además le ha sido otorgado un premio en metálico de 15.000 euros que ha donado al artista afgano Aziz Hazara 
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etaali · 2 years
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Bir tarafta da onlar vardı.
Hacı'nın her daim gözettikleri.
Sana afyon olarak anlatılan, salya-sümük ağlamaya kurban edilen; Tarihte kalsın, bu güne gelmesin diye o yanan kapısının önüne yığınca yalan yanlış menkıbe yığılan Ali(as)'ye inat; "İksir Ali(as)"yi anlayanların aileleri... Şehidlerin aileleri.
Onlara, 14 ayrı bölgede mazlumca öldürülen Afganistan Hazara Türkleri'nin aileleri de eklendi son bir kaç gün içinde. Filistin'de ölenler, düşman cephelerinde ismini bildiğin bilmediğin nice yiğitler.
Bilirsin, Hacı için onlar hayatın merkezindekiydiler. Çünkü onlar bilinç, onlar fedakarlık, onlar vefa... Onlar tüm zamanların Ali(as)'sinin ensârı.
Bak gözüm!
Uyan Aziz kardeşim.
Yüreğim...
Nasıl ki, Sıffin'da mızrağın ucuna takıldığında "Vurun, çekinmeyin ona, Natk-ı Kur'an benim" diyorduysa Ali(as)...
Bu günde de Ali(as)'yi, afyona, hikayeye, masala dönüştürenlere dön zihnini.
Ve hatta sırtını.
Çek ihlas kılıncını.
Hatta muslih ol...
Bu güne gelmeyen, bu günü imar etmeyen, bu gün seni harekete geçirmeyen Kur'an kağıt, Ali(as) masal kahramanıdır, bunu bil!
Bilirken de, edebini ve mektebine yakışır şahsiyetini ortalık malı etme! Boş uğraşların değil, hikmet ve asalet barındıran tavırların sahibi ol. Muhalifin sende dirilsin, kendine benzetmesin.
Sadece onur ve haysiyetinle bu zihin savaşının sağlam ve sadık savaşçısı ol.
Çünkü düşman kaç yıldır oradan geliyor, akın akın...
İhya Gecelerinde bizi de unutma.
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art-neutre · 4 years
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Visita comentada a l'exposició de l'afganès Aziz Hazara | Fundació Antoni Tàpies | 29 oct. http://www.artneutre.net/2020/10/Visita-comentada-a-exposicio-de-artista-afganes-Aziz-Hazara-de-la-Fundacio-Antoni-Tpies.html Visita comentada a l'exposició de l'afganès Aziz Hazara | Fundació Antoni Tàpies | 29 oct.
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panjpeerian · 4 years
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tasksweekly · 7 years
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[TASK 052: AFGHANISTAN]
Shout out to anon for inspiring this task! There’s a masterlist below compiled of over 70+ Afghan faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever character or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite Afghan faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by a Indonesian artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on Indonesian culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
Note: If you’re using this masterlist for casting purposes please do further research before casting any of the following because some pages only listed their nationalities!
Ladies:
Salma Jahani (65) - singer.
Naghma (63) - singer.
Wajiha Rastagar (50) - singer.
Sonia Nassery Cole (48) - activist, director, writer, and producer.
Layla Alizada (39) - actress.
Vida Samadzai (39) - actress, model and beauty pageant titleholder.
Fereshta Kazemi (38) - actress.
Azita Ghanizada (37) - actress.
Celina Jia Jaitley (35) Punjabi / Afghan - actress.
Seeta Qasemie (34) - singer.
Mozhdah Jamalzadah (34) - actress.
Shama Ashna (32) - singer.
Zohre Esmaeli (31/32) - model, designer and author.
Aryana Sayeed (31) - singer, songwriter and TV personality.
Zallascht Sadat (31) - Afghan and German model.
Marina Golbahari (25) - actress.
Bahari Ibaadat (24) - model.
Ruba Zai (23) - YouTuber.
Anne Marie Khan (born in 1990) - model and writer.
Elaha Soroor (born in 1988) - singer.
Zohra Daoud (born in 1954) - TV celebrity, radio show host, and journalist.
Nelofer Pazira (born in 1973) - director, actress, journalist and author.
Ustad Farida Mahwash (born in 1947) - singer.
Mezhgan Hussainy (?) - make-up artist.
Mehrangez (?) - singer.
Mariam Morid (?) - model.
Madina Taher (?) - model.
Hangama (?) - singer.
Soheila Zaland (?) - singer.
Shahla Zaland (?) - singer.
Fereshta Samah (?) - singer.
Parasto (?) - singer.
Khoshi mahtab (?) - singer.
Seema Tarana (?) - singer.
Leena Alam (?) - actress.
Soosan Firooz (?) - actress and rapper.
Nikbakht Noruz (?) - actress.
Males:
Kader Khan (79) - actor, comedian, script and dialogue writer, director.
Khyal Muhammad (70) Afridi - singer.
Farid Zoland (65) - song writer ad composer.
Ahmad Morid (60) - singer.
Farhad Darya (54) - singer, composer and music producer.
Farid Rastagar (54) - singer, music arranger, and composer
Naim Popal (53) - singer, songwriter and composer.
Fahim Fazli (51) - actor.
David Kabbe (40) - stunt performer.
Aryan Khan (37) - actor.
Shakeeb Hamdard (32/33) Hazara - singer.
Zekeria Ebrahimi (21) - actor.
Ahmad Khan Mahmoodzada (born 1994) - actor.
Nabi Tanha (born in 1968) - actor.
Razi Mohebi (born in 1970) - actor.
Muhammed Cangören (born in 1951) - actor.
Ehsan Aman (born in 1959) - singer.
Hafiz Khan (born in 1995) - actor.
Habib Qaderi (born in 1971) - singer.
Dawood Sarkhosh (born in 1971) - poet, singer, and musician.
Faiz Karizi (born in 1953) - singer.
Nashenas (born in 1935) - singer.
Tahir Shubab (born in 1969) - singer.
Aziz Herawi (born in 1952) - musician.
Tawab Arash (born in 1976) - singer.  
Shah Wali (born in 1952) - singer.  
Vahid Soroor (1971) - singer.
Hashmat Khan (?) - actor.
Belal Hussaini (?) - model.
Qader Eshpari (?) - singer.
Zalmai Araa (?) - singer and comedian.
Ahmad Wali (?) - singer.
Amir Jan Sabori (?) - singer, musician, composer, and poet.
Asad Badie (?) - singer.
Haidar Salim (?) - singer.
Mohammad Din Zakhil (?) - singer and composer.
Mangal (?) - singer.
Nasrat Sharqi (?) - singer.
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gssrjournal · 5 years
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Title: Objectified Migrant Identity Through Multimodal Critical Discourse Analysis
Abstract:
                The images of migrants have inundated our media lately. However, migrant representation has been largely done through the lens of ‘others’, mostly by the foreign-media, whereas the discourse on the localized version of reality is unaccounted for. This search for self-narrative led us to the analysis of photographic work of Aziz Hazara, an Afghan student of Fine Arts, who envisions migrants as equal to the ‘made-to-migrate’, ‘used’ and sometimes even ‘deformed’ toys from the flea market. The article highlights the portrayal and identity construction of migrants through the lens of an Afghan visual artist by excavating the discourse informing the analogy between the toys and the migrants along with the application of Paul Gee’s identity tool. A multimodal critical discourse analysis of the data reveals that toys ventrilocate the condition of the migrants characterized by deformity, subversion, and discontentment.
Weblink: https://www.gssrjournal.com/article/Objectified-Migrant-Identity-Through-Multimodal-Critical-Discourse-Analysis
Download PDF: https://www.gssrjournal.com/jadmin/Auther/31rvIolA2LALJouq9hkR/AIAyizVcqJ.pdf
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yahoonewsphotos · 7 years
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Photos of the day - February 9, 2017
Switzerland's Beat Feuz jumps during the men's downhill training at the 2017 Alpine Skiing World Championships in St. Moritz, Switzerland; Ethnic Hazara children study in their home in Turkman camp in Nowshera, Pakistan; Indians try to control a bull during a traditional bull-taming festival called Jallikattu, in the village of Palamedu, near Madurai, Tamil Nadu state, India; Sri Lankan Buddhist monks walk along a street during the annual Nawam Perahera (street pageant) in Colombo, Sri Lanka; and, A masked Kashmiri youth throws a wooden plank at Indian security forces during a protest in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir.
These are just a few of the photos of the day for February 9, 2017.
(Photos: Jean-Christophe Bott/Keystone via AP, Fayaz Aziz/Reuters, Bernat Armague/AP, Dinuka Liyanawatte/Reuters, Dar Yasin/AP)
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See more photos of the day on Yahoo News.
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78682homes · 4 years
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Malgré la peur des attentats, la résilience artistique du "kid" de Kaboul 78682 homes
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Malgré la peur des attentats, la résilience artistique du "kid" de Kaboul
« J’ai parfois l’impression que mon café pourrait exploser ». Même loin de l’Afghanistan en guerre et des attentats suicide, Aziz Hazara, jeune artiste afghan, vit la peur au coeur. Mais créer le tient debout. »En Afghanistan, on ne sait jamais si la personne assise à côté de nous est un kamikaze. Si c’est le cas, dans une fraction de seconde tu meurs. Maintenant, la peur est en moi où que je sois », raconte-t-il en anglais à l’AFP.A 27 ans, en blouse traditionnelle, jean et baskets, celui qui se dé…
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Jam Kamal Khan elected as CM Balochistan
Jam Kamal Khan elected as CM Balochistan
QUETTA:  Jam Kamal Khan of Balochistan Awami Party has been elected as CM of Balochistan, with 39 votes.
According to details, Jam Kamal of Balochistan Awami Party bagged 39 votes while Mir Younus Aziz Zehri of Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal received 20 in secret balloting.
At least 59 provincial assembly members exercised their right to vote. Kamal enjoyed the support of Awami National Party, Hazara…
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janjanbaloch-blog · 6 years
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June 24 2018 - Los Angeles (California): On United Nations World Refugee Day, Free Balochistan Movement (FBM) activist Aziz Baloch from Canada attended an event in Los Angeles, California. The event was organized by Jagrati Organization. Mr Aziz Baloch on behalf of Free Balochistan Movement highlighted the ongoing serious human rights violations and urged the international community to play their role to stop the genocide of Baloch Nation committed by Pakistan and Iran in occupied Balochistan. Balochistan is facing a number of issues since its occupation by Pakistan in 1948. Obviously, the occupation itself is the root of all difficulties that occur today including mass enforced-disappearances of Baloch men, women and children, as well as the targeting killing of the most educated section of Baloch society, and indiscriminate attacks against unarmed Baloch civilian populations. The Following is a transcript of the speech delivered by Mr. Aziz Baoch Currently, more than 25,000 Baloch from all walks of life are in the illegal custody of Pakistani forces in the different secret location where they are facing inhuman torture and mistreatment. Pakistan is violating the rights of religious minorities including Hindus, Christians and Hazaras but our Party [Free Balochistan Movement’s] stand is very clear about the rights of all minority groups in Balochistan and we strongly oppose state atrocities against them. Hindus and Christians and other minorities have been living peacefully in Balochistan for centuries and have never faced any problem but since the beginning of the current phase of Baloch liberation struggle, Pakistan army, intelligence agencies and army-backed religious death squads have been systematically targeting these minority groups to divert the attention from Baloch freedom struggle and portray it as a sectarian violence. The leader of Free Balochistan Movement Mr Hyrbyair Marri in a recent message about attacks against Christian and other minorities groups said, ‘Today’s attack on members of the Christian community and the continuous persecution of other religious minorities exposes the real face of Pakistan – a state created on the basis of religious hatred. As long as the artificially created state, “Pakistan”, exists, such attacks and other heinous crimes against people of different faiths will continue. The world must take notice of Pakistan’s war crimes against the Baloch nation and its promotion of hatred toward Christians, Hindus and Shia minorities.’ We, the Baloch, are committed to preserving our secular culture and tolerance toward other ethnic groups and religious minorities. In our Balochistan Liberation Charter, we have made it clear that in independence Balochistan all people regardless of their ethnicity, religion, colour and political persuasion will have equal rights. Article: 9- The Baloch national struggle for a free and democratic Balochistan is inclusive. It is for all people from all walks of life in Balochistan and outside Balochistan. These include all freedom loving men, women and children regardless of their political persuasion, ethnic background or ideological and religious belief. Article: 38- A free Balochistan will endorse the fight against any discrimination on the ground of gender, background, belief, age and ethnicity. All ethnic and religious minorities in Balochistan will have equal rights in the same measure as with the rest of population to practice their faiths and to preserve and protect their languages and customs. The people of India and America should inform their respective nations about the double game of Pakistan and Iran. The USA has been funding and supporting Pakistan for more than 30 years but what the US get in return is attacks against US soldiers in Afghanistan and huge anti-US rallies and campaign in Pakistan. All the religious groups and individuals that openly threaten to destroy the US have the direct support of the Pakistan army and intelligence agencies. The Taliban and other religious terrorists freely cross Pakistan military check posts along the Durand Line to carry out attacks against US troop and safely return to their safe havens in Pakistan. Honourable guests and members of the audience, I believe it also India’s responsibility as the largest democracy in the region and as our neighbour to continue to raise their voice against Pakistan’s atrocities in Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh. Pakistan is turning into cancer for the region and the world, that’s why a permanent solution is needed to get rid of this cancer. Temporary treatment may slow down this illness but it cannot eradicate it. Since Prime Minister Modi’s statement mentioning Balochistan, Pakistan has intensified its brutalities in Balochistan, more Baloch has been abducted, killed and expelled from their villages but unfortunately, there has been no follow up to his statement. Like, Pakistan’s policy about Kashmir issue, India should also adopt an official policy to speak up in India and on international forums about human rights violations in Balochistan and support our just, peaceful and democratic struggle. The genocide of Baloch nation has been ongoing for the past 70 years but the UN and other International bodies have turned a blind eye to the Balochistan issue. We have said time and again the silence of UN, International Community and regional powers is encouraging Pakistan to repeat the history of Bangladesh in Balochistan. Pakistan is exactly committing the same crimes against humanity in Balochistan which Pakistan army and their religious proxies committed against Bangladeshi people during their war of liberation. Bombardment of civilian populations, target killing of the most educated section of Baloch society, abducting and disappearing Baloch men, women and children and rape of Baloch women have become the routine practice of occupying Pakistani forces in Balochistan. According to UNICEF 84,000 people were internally displaced during the 2005 military operations in Balochistan. Thousands more have fled to Afghanistan and to Western countries as refugees. Since then the Baloch have continued a steady exodus from their homelands because they are forced to abandon their ancestral homes by Pakistan’s military operations, state-sponsored death squads and the extreme poverty enforced by an oppressive regime. We Baloch have the same simple desire as the rest of humanity. We want to live in a safe secure secular society where our children have access to education and promise of a bright and prosperous future. I request you all to educate your people, your academia, your media and your politicians about Pakistan’s war crimes in Balochistan and urge your respective government representatives at UN and other international forums to help us raise voice against Baloch genocide by Pakistan and Iran.
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