First Cultural Exhibition Held in Kabul

An exhibition of Afghan arts, paintings, calligraphy books and handicrafts was held in Bagh-e-Babur of Kabul city on Tuesday by the Maihan Youth Organization and the Afghan Anti-Corruption Network with collaboration from the Kabul Municipality.

The organizers regarded such exhibitions important for lessening violence and for raising awareness about Afghan culture.

“For peace, stability, development, transparency and good governance, people need to read. The Afghan Anti-Corruption Network does not only perform its iconic function of fighting corruption but also renders protection against corruption. Our network supports such exhibitions to raise awareness about our culture and to promote the culture of reading,” said Tariq Iqtidari, Head of the Afghan Anti-Corruption Network.

A number of officials from the government and from the opposition parties attended the inaugural ceremony of the exhibition and agreed on the promotion of arts and culture in the country.

Deputy Minister of Information and Culture Din Mohammad Mubariz Rashidi called on working more on the cultural aspect of the country.

“We must invest in our culture to keep it alive. The decades of war have distanced us from our very culture. If we do not save our culture now, we will never get Afghanistan out of darkness.”

Some of the opposition parties accused the Ministry of Information and Culture for its failure in launching cultural programs.

“Lack of attention and responsibility towards our culture has resulted in widespread corruption, violence and discrimination,” said Sayed Aqa Fazil Sanchkari, spokesperson to the National Coalition of Afghanistan.

A number of culturists believe that the role of culture in the country is effective in reducing violence and war.

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