India may restore Afghan temples

Vishnu Som Sunday, December 28, 2003 (Kabul): Source The years of war in Afghanistan has damaged or completely destroyed ancient temples in the country. For instance, the Shor Bizar area of old Kabul—once the Indian heart of the city—is now in ruins. And the area boasts of a 5oo year old Shiv Mandir. Jitender Sharma,… Continue reading India may restore Afghan temples

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Afghan Hindus Fear Constitutional Rights Inadequate

Source KABUL, AFGHANISTAN, December 27, 2003: The draft constitution now being considered by Afghanistan’s Loya Jirga is causing disquiet amongst the Hindu and Sikh community over what they see as its lack of protection for them as minority religious groups. Although what was once a large community has shrunk to just a few thousand, the… Continue reading Afghan Hindus Fear Constitutional Rights Inadequate

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International Religious Freedom Report 2003 – Afghanistan

Source Released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor Afghanistan has experienced civil war and political instability for 23 years. There was no functioning central government until December 22, 2001, when the Afghan Interim Administration (AIA) took office. In June 2002, the Emergency Loya Jirga, a gathering of Afghan representatives from throughout the… Continue reading International Religious Freedom Report 2003 – Afghanistan

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Music and Afghan Hindus

By WebMaster Afghan hindus have not been very active in music. They did sing and play “daira” in wedding ceremonies but the community did not produce lots of musicians. Afghan hindus have not recorded any music in their own languages. There was Prannath Ghanimat who was a good singer and performed for Radio Afghaninstan. Another… Continue reading Music and Afghan Hindus

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Funeral Woes for Hindus

Author: Shahabuddin Tarakhel in Kabul Publication: Institute for War & Peace Reporting Date: November 5, 2003 Source Hindu and Sikh community wants to reopen Kabul cemetery for cremations, but locals object. Kabul’s Hindu and Sikh communities are finding it hard to hold funerals because local residents object to open-air cremations. Despite the objections, Afghanistan’s religious… Continue reading Funeral Woes for Hindus

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Tomorrow never dies India as a political role model, Dubai as an economic one. Afghanistan has a future as a democratic, free trade zone. It needs luck. And patience MANJEET KRIPALANI Posted online: Thursday, October 02, 2003 at 0000 hours IST For Indians visiting Afghanistan, there’s comfort to be found among their own. In Kabul,… Continue reading Untitled

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