facebooktwittertelegramwhatsapp
copy short urlprintemail
+ A
A -
Qatar tribune

Tribune News Network

DOHA

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs HE Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani on Sunday unveiled Safar, a temporary exhibition organised by the Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) in partnership with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), highlighting the experiences of Afghan refugees following their evacuation in 2021.

The exhibition is on view at MIA Park until 24 January 2024.

In 2021, after the Afghan government collapsed leading to a withdrawal of US and NATO troops from Afghanistan, the world rushed to evacuate thousands of displaced Afghan citizens and foreigners.

Safar highlights the experiences and stories of Afghan refugees through a collection of videos, photographs and illustrated stories beginning with a look at Afghanistan’s history, the importance of its geographical position at the crossroads of ancient trade routes, its wealth and natural resources, as well as being part of the most important and largest empires, and the basis of civilisations since the Bronze Age.

Her Excellency Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, chairperson of Qatar Museums, attended the official unveiling of Safar along with several senior government officials.

The foreign minister welcomed attendees during the opening ceremony of the exhibition, which highlights the journey of tens of thousands of Afghans and foreign nationals from Afghanistan through Qatar.

The exhibition also conveys a message of thanks and appreciation to all local and international partners who contributed to the success of the evacuation.

The minister extended gratitude to the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Defence, Government Communications Office, Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy, Ministry of Sports, Qatar Olympic Committee, Qatar Football Association, Doha Film Institute, Education Above All, Qatar Foundation, Qatar Charity, Qatar Red Crescent, Qatar Museums, Qatar Television and Qatar Airways for their collective efforts during the evacuation process.

He noted the role of Qatar in making one of the largest air evacuation operations in history a success, pointing to the concerted efforts of all concerned authorities in the country to facilitate the safe evacuation of more than 80,000 Afghan citizens and foreign nationals.

He referred to the role of Qatar in rehabilitating Kabul Airport, which contributed to facilitating the movement of people, basic goods and humanitarian and development aid.

HE Sheikh Mohammed stated that these extensive efforts, embodied in the Safar exhibition, affirm Qatar’s commitment to bilateral and multilateral work, particularly global humanitarian efforts.

He noted that the exhibition also serves as a great model for collective action at an international level, providing a solid foundation for large-scale cooperation in the future, underscoring the cooperation between local and international partners in making the evacuation a success.

He reiterated Qatar’s commitment to its humanitarian responsibilities towards

He expressed Qatar’s aspiration for the international community’s continued support of the Afghan people at this critical stage to ensure their safety, stability and development.

Sheikha Al Mayassa said,: “The story of the Afghan people is one of resilience in the face of the extreme challenges they experienced during the evacuation. It is an honour for Qatar Museums to partner with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to shine a spotlight on these moving stories, while celebrating Afghanistan’s rich culture and abundant history.”

The exhibition explores the experiences of Afghan refugees from a primary perspective to shed light on their unique stories and struggles following the evacuation. The exhibition also highlights the importance of Afghanistan as a centre of intellectual debate and artistic excellence for thousands of years and addresses the support of Qatar and its bilateral relations with Afghanistan over the past thirty years, as well as its role during the evacuation process in 2021.

copy short url   Copy
24/10/2022
125