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Night After Day In Afghanistan

Dr. Hakim runs the Afghan Peace Volunteers. Here is the most recent message that they sent about the important work they are doing to survive, heal and build community:

I’m so often caught up in the daily concerns of work and the wars raging across Afghanistan and many parts of the world that I forget how remarkable it is that at the Borderfree Nonviolence Community Centre in Kabul, 19 small teams with more than 70 active Afghan Peace Volunteers are putting nonviolence into microscopic but concrete practice.

There’s also the pulsating energy from 100 eager street kids ready to change themselves.

All these ‘small people’ with ‘big souls’ touch me. They move my days and nights.

Night after day in Afghanistan

Night after day,

while many are stressed sick

providing for their mud shelters and dented aluminum plates,

and a few are unhappy despite excess cash,

I’m tired of all popular news.

I’m irritated by the stale showiness

of stiffly-dressed politicians and business sharks

sweet-talking the world.

I’d rather spend time with the unglamorous millions,

like with boot-polishing street kids, Mahdi and Inham.

They never claim to be smarter or better,

like when Mahdi offered his meek, non-digital sound byte,

“No human is above another”.

In their discarded voices,

they nurse gratitude rather than greed.

Reflections reveal to us many warts:

We’ve been stratifying life along these general themes.

Some humans are more moral than others.

We use animals, plants and non-living things however we see fit.

At all cost, we chase the ‘bottom line’ – money.

That is, even without violently ‘spearheading’ abroad,

our normal lifestyles are shockingly imperialistic.

To discontinue these dehumanizing habits,

the youth try to weave horizontal relationships

and wage a different story : morphing me into we.

“I don’t want to watch the news anymore,” 16 year-old Marwa said.

What she was politely implying was, “Today’s media is shit!”

“We need to be our own message,” another Afghan Peace Volunteer suggested.

This is ‘Why we can’t wait’, Martin Luther King had written:

We can’t expect militarized mainstream structures

to value the air, the soil, the water,

rivers, mountains and trees,

children, our mothers, the people,

diversity.

Especially when we’re uncertain

whether we or future generations will survive,

“We need to call 911!

Our home is on fire,” pleaded Robert, an indigenous activist from Standing Rock.

“We need to feel again.”

These days, our leaders, political reflections of our egos,

neither embrace healthy feelings or facts.

“It’s mayhem

for the sake of private power and profit,” stated Ghulam.

In the grief of Mother Earth being carpeted by toxic bombs

and voraciously raped by oil drills,

we need to unlearn our deadly education,

with great urgency and patience,

day and night,

as if every day

was Mother’s Day.

No.

Each group that resists or falls

Is not inconsequential.

Every civil movement raring to

disturb the rotting or obsolete conventions

can see themselves as tiny suns,

stars that cycle their gifts of energy,

desiring seeds to break through their sleep

and turn our nightmares and visions

into floral paintings and nourishing cuisine.

They are volcanoes with sub-atomic power,

attracting more beauty, momentum and respect

than Trump Donald or Teresa May or Trudeau Justin.

How could mortals who fart and defecate

fantasize about

semi-deification,

unless we goad them to?

The volunteers are strong

because they recognize their crumbling

psycho-social and biological selves,

and are not willing to leave the world

without understanding their human identity.

They are small people of disobedient actions,

serving, stumbling, doubting, persisting.

They exuberate fluid art

and rigorous clarity.

Because they love life,

I want to love them back,

day after day.

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