Tuesday, December 3

The University of Hamburg, in collaboration with the Ministry for Social Affairs, Youth, Family, Seniors, Integration and Equality, and the Pinneberg district, organized the Afghanistan Culture Day in the city of Pinneberg, Germany.

The event aimed to showcase Afghanistan’s rich cultural heritage and foster intercultural understanding. Ms. Mina Javad, a freelance journalist renowned for her exploration of gender issues through poetry, prose, and performance, delivered a captivating talk highlighting various dimensions of Afghan music.

Deputy Mayor Mr. Kölbl of Pinneberg emphasized the significance of cultural exchange and underscored the district’s commitment to promoting intercultural dialogues for enhanced mutual understanding.

The celebration also featured mesmerizing performances by local Afghan music and dance group( Hiwad Group), infusing the event with energy and vibrancy.

Hewad Dance Group showcases the vibrant culture of Afghanistan through the skilled performances of Afghan boys and girls representing diverse ethnic backgrounds

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Hamed Karimi is a Senior Reporter at the European Diversity Newsroom (EDN), focusing on migration, refugee rights, and asylum policies in Europe. An Afghan journalist in exile, he brings a unique perspective to his reporting, highlighting the lived experiences of displaced communities and advocating for inclusivity and human rights. Based in Germany, Hamed specializes in investigative storytelling that bridges policy and personal narratives.

2 Comments

  1. Great reporting on a relevant subject. I’d like to know more about the historical context leading up to this occurrence.
    Perhaps a follow-up piece could investigate that?

    • Thank you for your feedback! Could you clarify which historical context you’d like us to explore—cultural, political, or something else? We’d love to focus on what interests you most!

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