Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Choman Youth Center opening

Yesterday we went on a trip to Choman to open the Youth Culture Center. It was a great success and a great day. The youth in Choman are very enlightened, proud and active. The center consist of a small library, a cinema a complete gym and cafeteria. Everybody work there independent of belonging and without salary. They do it to serve the youth in their area.

Choman is a city that has had big importance in the history of Kurdish struggle. It is a incredibly beautiful city close to Eastern Kurdistan. It is surrounded by mountain chain where on is the highest in south Kurdistan, Halgurd mountain.

The work we perform are unlike what have until now been done in Kurdistan and Iraq. All of our projects main criteria is that the projects are independent from religion and political belonging. This is what has caused serious problems here. We focus on youth empowerment and capacity building.



Not so comfortable but very secure =)




Entrance to Choman Youth Culture Center.



Choman Youth Center theater group.




Part of Choman Youth Center theater group and one of our staff that did not want to be on my blog. They had a special request, wireless mini microphones and sound system for their shows. Another request that was presented in the seminar that was held was a Radio station.



The lunch was not one minute to late. We had to wait until it was barbecued of course.




Start of a trip with amazing views, new projects and historical places.







World most beautiful sports stadium with surroundings? This is a big panorama picture that did not fit here.



The mountain passes are just breathtaking. But the view from the top of the mountains are can not be described by word and picture can not even represent a small fraction of the feeling.



We visited this village high up in the mountains. Here people are living like they have done for many years. Villages like this with preserved cultural and historical objects are few. This is because of Saddam’s Anfal
campaign where he wanted to eliminate the Kurds for ever.




Girls in Kurdish cloths seem to be popular.











The magnificent “Two Brother” rocks. A couple of hundred meters down this valley there is a nice river. Maybe this will be an adventurous tourist place in the future.




Close to this place is a historical bunker with underground tunnels. It was the political center and where Mustafa Barzani performed all his work from, in the late 6o:s.

A educational summer camp will be held in Kurdistan open for all Kurds, especially for Kurds from the diaspora this summer. Those who like to experience this in real life should participate.


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great work and great pictures. Keep it up.

Alan chomany said...

i think they have done a great job but they should have opened a Youth centre ages ago. you don't need weapons and security to open a youth centre.

Kurdish Waves said...

Alan: Of cource you are right about that it should have been done before. But the work has to start somewhere. Democracy is not built on one day. With less people with your view of mind and more with educated people going back to Kurdistan to participate in the builing up of Kurdistan, the situation would be different. I guess you live outside of Kurdistan and see your self as a judge.

Regarding your comment about the security, i think your point of view is very naive. I guess you are grown up out side of Kurdsitan and dont realize the security situation of South Kurdsitan with threats from all the all surrounding countries and borderless terrorism. Would like to explain more, but from what you say i have experince that it will not result in anything positive.