A group of Afghans residing in Toronto, Canada, marked International Women’s Day on March 8 by holding a protest gathering. They chanted slogans against the restrictions imposed on Afghan women, the ban on women’s education, and violence against them. The event was attended by human rights activists, as well as both men and women, who More
A special event was held in Canada to markt International Women’s Day, with the participation of several prominent figures and women’s rights activists. During one of the discussions, various aspects of violence, restrictions, and the status of women in Islam were thoroughly explored in relation to Afghan women. You can watch the full program on the Wesal TV YouTube More
Canada-based Afghans marked International Women’s Day with a series of special events. Hosted by the Canada Humanitarian Initiatives (CHI), the gathering highlighted restrictions on women’s rights, the ban on education, and the urgent need for international support. Speakers stressed that the fight for women’s rights must continue to ensure Afghan women achieve their fundamental freedoms. More
In this episode of Wesal TV program “Memories of the Homeland”, our guest is women’s rights activist Bushra Khan. Originally from Swat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Bushra Khan is currently working as a teacher in Canada. Throughout her life, she has faced numerous hardships and challenges. Additionally, Bushra khan remain General secretary of PCC for three years and now she has been elected as President of Pashtun More
Afghanistan is located in a highly strategic region that holds both geo-economic and geo-political significance for global and regional powers. Often referred to as the “Heart of Asia,” it is seen by many as a bridge between Central and South Asia. For countries like Pakistan and India, Afghanistan represents a crucial gateway to Central Asia’s More
Blue Mountain is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Ontario, Canada, where every season tells its own unique story. In winter, it boasts one of Ontario’s largest ski resorts, featuring 42 ski trails, 16 chairlifts, and exciting activities like snowboarding and tubing. However, as spring and summer arrive, the landscape transforms into something More
The sixth academic seminar, titled “Ethnic Groups, Languages, and Culture of Afghanistan,” was held in Canada. The seminar, presented by Dr. Mohammad Ibrahim Shinwari, the former Deputy Minister and Acting Minister of Education, focused on the commonalities among the people of Afghanistan, emphasizing peaceful coexistence, mutual understanding, and respect for one another. The seminar also More
This time, we’ve interviewed Nauman Tareen, an immigration lawyer from Toronto, to discuss Canada’s immigration fraud. The interview delves into various common types of immigration fraud, including fake visas, fraudulent marriages, unlicensed consultants, and fake job opportunities. It also inspects the Canadian government’s efforts to address these issues and provides guidance on how individuals can More
Globalization has presented developing countries with significant challenges and widespread instability. Afghanistan, as one of the nations most affected, has experienced direct political, economic, and security instability due to over four decades of war. Political and economic changes have made Afghanistan’s stability increasingly vulnerable to crises in other parts of the world. A recent example More
In Toronto, Canada, an Afghan businessman launched a radio station named Pul. Alongside it, a media group under the same name and a wedding hall called Nina were also inaugurated. The Pul Radio, Pul Media Group and Nina Wedding Hall, founded through the initiative and investment of Afghan businessman Allah Mohammad Kakar, were officially opened More