Publish dateTuesday 29 October 2019 - 23:35
Story Code : 194268
Gov’t Should Address Problems of Disabled People: Abdullah
The Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah has met with a paralyzed artist Robaba Mohammadi in his office and called her work of arts wonderful and admirable.
The Chief Executive Office in a press release said that Abdullah Abdullah emphasized that the government is obliged to provide more fields for Afghan youths’ talents.
“The Chief Executive has promised Robaba for more cooperation with her art works,” the press release said.
In the meantime, Robaba urged CE Abdullah to address the problems of people with disabilities and provide the education fields for them.
Robaba Mohammadi was born without the use of her hands and feet, but that doesn’t stop her from making art.
The 16-year-old has partial paralysis in her limbs, leaving her with only the use of a few toes. She creates detailed sketches with her mouth, using her lips and tongue to control the pencil.
Her sketches started as an outlet for her frustrations at being unable to go to school with her siblings.
Mohammadi’s dream is to hold an art exhibition at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto.


 
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