The Doll Used To Bring A New Breeze In Afghanistan

In 2016, Zari dolls appeared and created a healthy learning space for Afghan children, between the context of the country's military is still struggling to deal with the Taliban.When the Taliban force takes control of a series of players Large cover in Afghanistan and the capital of Kabul, many people fear a redlive life under the rule of this force. In particular, all cultural effects from the West are said to be thoroughly eradicated after the Taliban took power back. One of the cultural characters could be given by the Taliban as Zari, children Dolls are widely influenced by Afghan children in the last 5 years, according to CNN.When Zari visited an orphanage in the outskirts of Kabul capital in 2016, the kids here were very excited, joking With her, according to CNN

.Bé Tahira Sreen, 3 years old, constantly stood up and kissed Zari's purple cheeks. Meanwhile, Baby Sadaf, 5 years old, said that Zari played his doll. "We will cook for Zari," Baby Tahira lakes said
Zari's puppet actor said that the baby's reaction was normal. "Children are excited every time I met Zari," said Sima Sultani, 18-year-old dance actor. "Most children want to hug, kiss and touch Zari," Mssoora Shirzad, 23 years old, added . Miss Sima Sultani, one of the two Zari controlled puppet actors. Photo: AFPPP The influence of Zarisesame Street is a famous TV program that originates in the US, favored by children around the world and watching. Afghan version of this program, named Bahgch-e-Simsim, was launched in December 2011. In the first four seasons, Baghch-E-Simsim voiced the Sesame Street episodes of other countries. By the 5th season, broadcasting in 2016, the program released Zari, a 6-year-old Afghan people girl.Sesame Street is a popular and welcomed TV program around the world. Photo: Ap
zari has a purple body, a golden nose and a colorful colorful dress. Her hair was knitted from brown wool, mixed with pink, blue and orange fibers. Shirzad and Ms. Sultani came to India to train at the country's Sesame Street production. Sultani said Completely immersive when controlling Zari. Meanwhile, Ms. Shirzad, who returned to Afghanistan and his family after years of refugees in Iran, said the Zari control was the "best experience". "I don't want to lose Zari because I love her. Zari made me very happy, "Shirzad said. "I can see my childhood through Zari". Because of the equality of Shirzad, Zari's gender is very important, because Afghanistan has many rules of Ha Khac for women. "We want people to see that girls can do whatever they want," she said. In Afghanistan, women were heavily pressed after the country sank in war for more than four decades. The Taliban force prohibits girls to school and requires women to cover their body, covering the hair head when it comes to the street. Photo: Getty Images. "The girls in Afghanistan suffered the most disadvantages," said Massood Sanjer, director at Moby Communications Group, explained. "A female character can help parents understand that men and women are equal, and girls can become a talented person." Factory brings healthy education spaceIn Bahgch-E-Simsim, Zari Guide you small counting numbers and spell the alphabet. Besides, she is singing and introduces topics like painting and cooking. Zari's segment was broadcast with the global celebrities of Sesame Street like Big Bird, Elmo. Mr. Zubair Ahmad, 26, undertook voiceover for muppet characters like Cookies Monster, Grover and Bert.Theo Kakarr, Bahgch-E-Simsim is produced for two purposes: Education and entertainment. For Afghanistan, one of the countries with the lowest percentage of people who knew the world, very important education A topic that Bahgch-e-Simsim never mentioned the war. Manufacturers said they wanted to create a healthy space for children, away from the conflicts that are devastating Afghanistan. "We want them to know that Afghanistan is not only war," Shirzad explained. "We want children to laugh and live happily." .Zari creates a healthy learning space for Afghan children. Photo: Aptuy course, the production team has met many problems in creating a bahgch-e-simsim fiction world between harsh reality. In January 2016, a Taliban dead bomber attacked Television shuttle car staff. At least 7 members and reporters die. "Feeling like losing relatives", Mr. Jawed Taiman, Production Manager of Bahgch-e-Simsim said. "Forget everything going on with you and your country is not easy," she Shirzad explained. "I have to focus on Zari, into your children's smile, and to make Zari true," she said. Now, when the Taliban perspective takes right

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