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Since I was a child, we were displaced because of the war.
 
Since my childhood, instead of a doll, my hobby was a drawing book and pencils.
When I was 12 years old, I saw the Palestinian cartoonist Naji Ali's film on the black and white TV we had.
From that moment I fell in love with cartoons and it was as if a part of me was sleeping in cartoons to express my pain and protest.
I was once expelled from school for drawing a cartoon......

 I started working as a journalist and cartoonist in Afghanistan from 2003 to 2010.

But due to the prejudices and threats of the Taliban, I had to stay at home and did not draw cartoons or work for many years.
After a long time, I started drawing cartoons again because I love it.The Kite Runner and Cartoon Movement started a new chapter in my life.
Hassan Nasrallah's code: Leave my turban on my grave.
Mullah Hebatullah on the International Criminal Court: The Taliban are not intimidated by threats from the East or the West.
Baptism in Doha

We neither forgive nor forget killing of Afghans over the past 50 years

The number one enemy of Afghan women

On the eve of the Doha meeting, the Taliban are present and the people of Afghanistan are absent.

Fate of Afghan Refugee

I drew this cartoon out of despair since I couldn't get asylum in any country.

Women are exposed every day to gender-based violence

Globally No. 1 regarding this injustice: the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan