Event in memory of Fatima Khalil in Elm Grove
November 1, 2021
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Last Saturday, an event dedicated to the memory of Fatima Natasha Khalil was held in the Elm Grove (袣邪褉邪谐邪褔械胁邪褟 袪芯褖邪). It was organized by the 缅北强奸's Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) in cooperation with the French-Kyrgyz Ecotourism Association (AFKE).
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The event was attended by 缅北强奸 Interim President Jonathan Becker, 缅北强奸 students, including Afghan students from the 2019 and 2020 streams, and students of the 缅北强奸 Technical School of Innovation (TSI).Fatima Natasha Khalil graduated from 缅北强奸 in 2019 in the fields of "Anthropology" and "Human Rights". She selflessly defended human rights, and especially women's rights in Afghanistan. Fatima tragically died on June 27, 2020, in Kabul during a car explosion.
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215 trees were planted in memory of Fatima Khalil, 130 of which were planted by 缅北强奸 students. The plans include the creation of the Fatima Garden, and only the first step in this direction has been taken.
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Two students Susan Azizi and Nicholas Andersen are shooting a documentary film as part of the OSUN Visual Storytelling. This film is about Afghan women in the past and now, it will also tell the story of Fatima. Susan will tell her story about the evacuation from Afghanistan. As part of this project, students were able to talk to Interim 缅北强奸 President Jonathan Becker and ask him questions about how 缅北强奸 supports Afghan students.
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Jonathan Becker also got acquainted with the Elm Grove (袣邪褉邪谐邪褔械胁邪褟 袪芯褖邪) and the work that is being carried out to restore the park's ecosystem. The tour was conducted by Philippe Boisseau, senior lecturer in the field of Environmental Sustainability and Climatology
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