Doha : The Qatari Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani inaugurated on Sunday evening, the Safar (travel) exhibition, which sheds light on the experiences of Afghan refugees after their evacuation in 2021.
The exhibition, which is organized by the Museum of Islamic Art in partnership with the Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs, will run until January 24.
Safar highlights the experiences and stories of Afghan refugees through videos and photographs.
Also Read Saudi Arabia: Umrah insurance mandatory for overseas pilgrims It also presents illustrated stories that begin with a look at the history of Afghanistan, the importance of its geographical location at the crossroads of ancient trade routes, its wealth and natural resources, as well as its being part of the most important and largest empires, and the foundation of civilizations since the bronze age.
Safar embodies the journey of tens of thousands of Afghans and nationals of friendly countries from Afghanistan through Qatar.
https://twitter.com/MofaQatar_AR/status/1584278787541282816?t=vfG5Vkxh1d996evseKRjRg&s=19 In his speech, the Qatari minister referred to the role Qatar played in making the largest air evacuation operation in human history successful, stressing the concerted efforts of all concerned authorities in the country to facilitate the safe evacuation of more than 80,000 Afghan citizens and citizens of friendly countries.
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