In the last two years, many Afghans have made it to Canada without legal documents, especially from Brazil via the United States. Wesal TV prepared an exclusive interview with Canadian-based Afghan lawyer Laheeb Akbarzad on the problems of Afghan refugees, shortcomings in their cases and immigration applications All question were answered. Views: 38
An exhibition of the works of Mr. Oman Niazi, a talented painter of Afghanistan, hold in Cell gallery Toronto, Ontario, Canada on July 20, 2023. In this exhibition, Mr. Niazi has exhibited his 70 works made by hand from wheat straw. This artwork is entirely made with wheat straw without the use of paint. Each More
Elders, youth must talk to officials on girls’ education: Shinkai Shinkai Karokhail, a member of parliament in the former government, has said some traditional-minded leaders do not want girls to be allowed to get modern education, but tribal elders and youth should talk to the officials in this regard. Shinkai Karokhail told Wesal Tv’s Sarnawesht More
Dr. Yar Mohammad Tarakai, who has a doctorate in engineering and has written hundreds of scientific articles, when he gets tired of multifaced nature of humans, then he turns to his art and painting. Two decades ago, Tarakai founded the Refugee Cultural and Artistic Association (iART) in Hamilton, Canada, providing art education and development programs More
Members of the Afghan Social Services Centre, the Afghan Solidarity Association, the Afghan Canada Association, other different associations, and common Afghans have offered Eid-ul-Adha prayer in the environment of brotherhood and friendship at Subhan Mosque. Imam — prayer leader — Mawlana Abdul Hadi offered his felicitations of Eid-ul-Adha to all fellow countrymen and women and More
From Afghanistan to Europe: Stories of Afghans who traveled through this deadly route In the recently published US Department of State’s annual report on human trafficking, Afghanistan finds itself among the 11 countries where government involvement in trafficking is prevalent. The report highlights instances of forced labor, human trafficking within government programs and camps, and More
HMCS Haida is Canada’s “most fightingest ship” the first-ever ceremonial flagship of the Royal Canadian Navy, and the last of the twenty-seven tribal class destroyers in the world. Canada’s most famous warship served in the Royal Canadian Navy from 1943 to 1963, participating in the Second World War, the Korean Conflict, and the Cold War. More
Canadian Afghan Cultural and Educational Association (ACCEIO), on the occasion of Nowruz celebration of 1402 solar year, with the aim of promoting authentic Afghan culture, held a ceremony in Toronto, Canada. First, Saeed Yousafzai, the curator of Canada’s Opportunities and Cultural Diversity Association, expressed views and discussed various aspects of commemorating Nowruz. Member of Parliament More
Sediq Sediqi: Politicians living abroad must apologise to the people for their failure and inaction Former presidential spokesman Sediq Sediqi says the politicians living abroad must apologise to the people for their failure and inaction. He believes a permanent and pragmatic solution needs to be found to the multiple problems currently facing the country. Sediqi, who spoke for ex-president Ashraf Ghani, made the remarks in a special video interview program Sarnawesht (Destiny). More
Habibullah Qaderi, counternarcotics minister during former president Hamid Karzai’s government, says the then government failed to win the war on drugs due to corruption and money Afghanistan received in this regard was mostly ended up with foreign companies. Qaderi rclaims many officials in the Karzai administration, including some cabinet members, were involved in drug trafficking. More