Palestine: Current Problem and Possible Solution

by Dr. Homayun Ahmadi


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/29/2015

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 68
ISBN : 9781503502550
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 68
ISBN : 9781503502543

About the Book

Telling about human rights is very simple, but ensuring that life on The Earth is not so hard in another. The problem is what we can do in order to secure comfort and reasonable livelihood .This is the “Two thousand dollar question! “ I am asking every human , the leaders , the schoolers , the human rights activists, the politicians , the humanitarian groups , religions leaders , the teachers , the community leaders and everyone of influence to come together , discuss Palestine problems and find commendable solutions. My conviction is that respect for human life and wellbeing is the basic point. If we listen to each other and deliver our responsibilities honestly, I feel convinced that things would improve to a remarkable extent. Our generation faces the most daunting challenges such as environmental degradation; civil wars, inequality, and abuse of the human subject .These are civil events we must address with every ounce of our energy. If we do the whole world of goodness will open out.


About the Author

Dr. Homayun Ahmadi was born of a middle-class family in Kabul, the capital city of Afghanistan, in May 1962, and he grew up in a consciously religious family. At high school, his father suggested that he should study medicine if he gets to university. He was also encouraged by many relatives and villagers, so this encouraged him to do so. Later he commenced studies at the Medical Faculty of Nengarhar University in 1980. He qualified with a master’s degree in 1988, and he worked with IRC/PARP, RDM, ACF, MSF, and ERU as a medical co-coordinator and program supervisor for a period of two years. Later he commenced some lecturing in internal diseases at the University of Mazar-e-Sharif. The warmth of his personality and his sense of humor led the government of Afghanistan to select him as chief of the medical faculty. At the end of 1998, the political turmoil and unrestness in the social sector of the country compelled him to travel and stay in Pakistan. Later he started working there with the Rural Development of Maihen (RDM) as a facilitator and lecturer special in teacher’s training workshops. He became a member of the Drug Awareness Program for Afghan Refugees, those who had gone there in exile following the turmoil in Afghanistan. In mid 2002, he became a member of the Afghan Organization of Human Rights and Environmental Protection (AOHREP). He did a lot of work for this organization. He also extended his writing while he was in Pakistan. In early 2003, he was elected as an assistant manager for Tanweer Newspaper The books he published are the following: Responsibility Of Youth Generation (1988), Medical First Aid (1990), Alcohol Is the Enemy of Your Mind (1994), Drugs & Their Dangerous Effects (1994), War & Its Future (1996), Prosperity of Nations in the Light of Peace (1995), Fasting & Medicine (1995), I Am Thinking about Peace & My Country (1996), Peace or War (1996), Unpleasant Effects of Drugs (1997), Benefits of Peace in Society (1997), Necessity of Peace in the World (1997), Campaign against Drugs from Tobacco to Heroin (1998), Guzzling (1998), Women in Islamic Society (1999), Sport & Medicine (2000), Eighty Question & Eighty Answer (2002), Your Country & Your Responsibility (2004), The Value of Peace in Human Rights (2008), Complementary Effects of Sports on Health (2009), Afghanistan: Background and Possible Solutions (2010), Palestine the Forgotten Area (2010), Trainer and the Event Management (2011), Sports and Children Go Together (2011), Writing Letters: Practical Guideline for Students (2011), Afghanistan: People Peace and Idea (2011), The Overview of Jirga in Afghanistan (2012), Tenses: Let’s Practice to Improve Our Writing and Speaking (2012), and Volunteering: Personal, Social, and Community Benefits of Volunteering in Society (2013).