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Monthly Archive for June, 2008

Kabul skate girls

It is very encouraging that there are around six girls that turn up regularly to the dish sessions to skate. The first female skaters do things a little differently than the boys preferring to pivot off the nose instead of the tail and skating in high heels rather than sandals. While all the boys are waiting patiently or impatiently for a turn on the remaining 8 boards, the girls happily share their skateboard between themselves and unsurprisingly they don’t let any boys near their prized skateboard. Contrary to other media reporting girl power is alive and well in Kabul.

 

New Boards for the Boys

Both Oliver and Travis bought new boards over in their luggage to boost the total amount of skateboards in Afghanistan to 14 boards! The boys were very excited to get the boards donated by Steve Lightfoot as their current boards were decaying under the harsh Afghan conditions. The boys went straight to work cleaning and jazzing up their boards with new graphics. Check it out here.

CAR PARK RIP

It was a happy day for us when we found the car parking and we thought that it’s a good place for us that we can practice till we get our own skate park. For weeks Travis and us skated there and we learnt a lot in this place with smooth clean concrete. Then Sharna came back from Australia and she was so excited to see the car park we went there with her to see that place. She likes it because it was a good flat place and of course it was secure place for us. We were happy thing for us was that we were not alone to skate there we were teaching the security guards the shopkeepers and everybody who was coming there and we had communication with each other and we have guys that want to learn.

But the happy days became sad days. On the night of the pool party we met a German guy who was also very interested to skate with us. So I called the security guards that we are coming to skate and he told me that its not possible to skate there anymore….. I didn’t under stand what had happened, so I called Hamid and told him to go and check it out. Munir and Hamid went there and the security guard told them they reject us because the Boss (Police commander) said that this people cannot come here anymore because it’s not safe. They asked him if we did something wrong or did they want us to give them bakhshish (bribe) to enter the car park. The guard told us that nothing is wrong and bakhshish would not work.

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We also talked to the owner of that car parking and he also rejected us, but that it was not his decision. He said that Police is not allowing me to give you permission, he wished he could let us skate but it was out of his power.

Since we started skating we have found good friends who really want to help us to build skate park in Afghanistan so that we can continue this sport. But just because of some people that may be jealous we are always stopped from having fun. We are not loosing hope and our mission to have our own, safe place to skate in Afghanistan.

If security was the real issue with the carpark, then we can tell that Afghanistan is not a place where you can have fun and it’s not a place where you can spend your holidays. Every step is a danger, but we don’t let this control our lives and stop us from enjoying this excellent sport.

Best regards
Nabil and Hameed

Essen fundraiser

There will be a fundraiser in the Goethebunker in Essen Ruettenscheid, Germany on Saturday the 23rd of August. There will be live acts, including bands, DJ’s and even a miniramp to skate on the night. The event organisers Sonja Eller and Mitran Kaul are looking for volunteers on the night so if you are in a live act/band that would like to be part of the Skateistan crew, drop us a line. We are also looking for German companies to sponsor the event. If you want to be involved in sponsoring Afghan skateboarding please contact Alexandra Bald @ alex@neongrau.net