Recommended

Blog

U-Mag (2010): Burkutchu-Si Pemburu Elang

Maret 2010: U-MAG Travel   Wajah Mongolia ini barangkali jauh dari bayangan banyak orang, tatkala Agustinus Wibowo merekamnya pada musim gugur lalu: sabana hijau beralih menjadi samudra salju, dan para pengelana berpindah dari kemah nomaden ke gubuk-gubuk kayu agar lebih hangat. Inilah negeri tempat tradisi ribuan tahun tetap hidup dengan jaya di dalam diri para pemburu serta elangelang raksasa yang merajai angkasa raya. Musim panas lewat diam-diam, meninggalkan jejak di padang rumput yang cokelat kekuningan. Mongolia—yang terkungkung di tengah daratan mahaluas—tiba-tiba sunyi dari hiruk-pikuk para pelancong. Semua wisatawan bergegas meninggalkan negeri itu di ambang musim gugur. Hawa dingin menjalar cepat dan sungguh tak bersahabat. Salju melumat seluruh negeri sejak pertengahan September. Suhu anjlok dari hari ke hari. Kehijauan padang rumput beralih menjadi samudra putih yang menggentarkan hati. Mongolia adalah tanah yang ramah, hangat, dan indah pada Juni hingga Agustus. Di musim panas singkat ini, matahari terbit di waktu subuh, bersinar terik sepanjang hari, dan terbenam menjelang tengah malam. Tapi musim gugur datang terlalu cepat, sebelum orang tanak menikmati sinar surya. Angin dingin dan salju September hanyalah ”pembuka” sebelum Mongolia mengarungi hari-hari dengan temperatur jauh lebih ganas: bisa minus 60 derajat Celsius. Embusan napas langsung menjadi es, darah membeku, pembuluh perih [...]

March 4, 2010 // 12 Comments

U-Mag (2010): Selimut Debu—Catatan Backpacker Tulen

Maret 2010 U-Mag Buku//Troli Catatan Backpacker Tulen Jika perjalanan backpacking Anda ke Kamboja dengan pesawat murah dan menginap di hostel penuh bule bau sudah dianggap luar biasa, sebaiknya Anda membaca Selimut Debu. Sang penulis bisa dibilang backpacker Indonesia paling gila.   Selimut Debu AGUSTINUS WIBOWO 461 halaman Gramedia Pustaka Utama Januari 2010 Dengan hanya mengantongi US$ 300 (sekitar Rp 2,8 juta), Agustinus Wibowo nekat memulai perjalanan dari Beijing ke Afganistan. Dia menyambangi negeri itu ketika residu perang Taliban- Amerika masih terbang di udara, 2003. Agus menumpang kereta kelas kambing, bus, dan truk; bertahan hidup hanya dengan jajanan pasar; dan menembus keganasan gunung-gunung di utara Pakistan. Di buku harian kumal, ia menuliskan kisah perjalanannya yang benar-benar luar biasa: menembakkan Kalashnikov ke gua Usamah bin Ladin, hampir diperkosa gay Afgan, dan berkalikali ditangkap tentara. Catatan di buku harian kumal itulah yang kini bias kita nikmati dalam buku setebal 461 halaman dengan foto-foto indah hasil jepretannya sendiri. Tak hanya berbekal kisah dramatis, Agus juga memiliki kemampuan menulis dengan baik. Bahasanya lancar, logikanya runut, dan pemilihan diksinya sangat luas. Oh ya, Tuhan sepertinya membekali Agus kemampuan berbahasa. Selain berbahasa Indonesia dengan baik, dia mampu berkomunikasi dalam selusin bahasa—Cina, Rusia, Urdu, Farsi, dan bahasa negeri-negeri [...]

March 4, 2010 // 0 Comments

My First Book, “BLANKET OF DUST — SELIMUT DEBU” is Launched in Indonesia

Finally…. after long time of editing and rewriting, and editing again, and rewriting again, (I already have lost count about the process), my first travel narrative book will be launched by Gramedia Pustaka Utama, one of the leading publishers in Indonesia, by January 12, 2010. This book is about Afghanistan, based of my travel around the country by hitchhiking in 2006, but the contents are enriched with my contemplation after my two and half year stay in Afghanistan as a journalist. The first edition is in Indonesian, but hopefully an English version will come out soon as well. ——————————————– http://www.gramedia.com/buku_detail.asp?id=KAHI4419&kat=4 Selimut Debu – Agustinus Wibowo 468 halaman Rp69.000,- Dilengkapi foto-foto berwarna. No GM 40101100002 ISBN: 978-979-22-5285-9 Pada tahun 2006, Agustinus mulai melintasi perbatasan antar negara menuju Afghanistan, dan selama dua tahun ia menetap di Kabul sebagai fotografer jurnalis—catatannya di buku ini adalah hasil perenungan yang memakan waktu tak singkat. Selimut Debu akan membawa Anda berkeliling “negeri mimpi”—yang biasa dihadirkan lewat gambaran reruntuhan, korban ranjau, atau anak jalanan mengemis di jalan umum—sambil menapaki jejak kaki Agustinus yang telah lama hilang ditiup angin gurun, namun tetap membekas dalam memori. Anda akan sibuk naik-turun truk, mendaki gunung dan menuruni lembah, meminum teh dengan [...]

January 6, 2010 // 34 Comments

Aplaus (2009): Single Fighters – True Story Unveiled

Edisi 112 Aplaus Fokus http://www.aplausthelifestyle.com/result_detail.php?id=1245&index=36 Single Fighters: The True Story Unveiled Teks oleh Linda Yusmiyani & Judika B.M Foto Bobby Wongso Wennars, Istimewa & dari berbagai sumber Menjadi single fighter bukan berarti harus merasa sendiri. Justru merupakan proses perjuangan untuk melatih melupakan ego, percaya diri dan mensyukuri kemandirian yang telah dianugerahkan. BANYAK hal yang harus dilewati untuk menjadi sukses karena kemandirian. Mulai dari jalan berbatu, berliku, bertemu dengan orang yang salah, merasakan jatuh, sebelum akhirnya menggenggam sukses sejati seperti mereka ini. 1.Go Far And Experience The World Agustinus Wibowo (Backpacker) Masih muda, tapi pengalaman backpacking-nya segudang. Apalagi kegigihan dan kemandiriannya dalam menelusuri hampir seluruh negara di Asia. Awal petualangan backpaking kamu gimana sih? Tahun 2001 saya terinspirasi seorang teman perempuan dari Jepang yang melakukan perjalanan sendiri mengelilingi negara Asia Tenggara, tanpa menguasai bahasa selain bahasa Jepang. Dari petualangannya, setahun kemudian saya melakukan backpacking pertama ke Mongolia, berkemah mengelilingi negeri itu selama tiga bulan. Perjalanan backpacking kamu sudah ke mana aja? Tahun 2005, ketika baru lulus kuliah di Beijing, saya bercita-cita melakukan perjalanan panjang dari Beijing ke Afrika Selatan, melalui jalan darat. Perjalanan saya bertahan selama 1 tahun 7 bulan, melintasi pegunungan Tibet, Nepal, [...]

December 3, 2009 // 6 Comments

Mashhad – The Empty Border

The dusty border Two years ago, when I came to Iran for the first time through the Islam Qala border, I was astonished by the scene of hundreds of wild Afghan men fighting to pass the border line, to quit their homeland and reach hope in rich Iran. But now, it’s not anymore the scene. The Afghan-Iranian border in Islam Qala is quite empty. Iran has tightened up the visa approval for Afghans. Land crossing is no more permitted for ordinary Afghans. The Iranian visa from Kabul is mostly stamped “For Air Travel Only”, putting them to obtain roundtrip ticket only with Iranian airlines. In some cases, visa applicants need to spend at least 1000 dollars just to get the entry visa. Indeed, one’s passport determines his or her fate. I arrived in Afghan immigration hall after 100 meter walk. People are sitting idly to wait for the officers come back from their lunch break. There are three officers behind the table. One is examining the passports, one is stamping, and the last one is noting down t he data before distributing the passports. All Afghans have to pay 10.000 Rial or 40 Afghani to the man who stamped the [...]

June 9, 2009 // 1 Comment

Kabul – End of Journey?

Mama, wearing my academic dress. She did not finish her primary education, as the school was forced to close by the Suharto regime. But her dream is to learn, learn a lot, and be a real university student The last few weeks were very difficult time for me. Once my dad called from Indonesia, “Your mom is going to have an operation. Please pray for her.” It’s very unlikely that my mom gets sick, as my mom is a very active woman, doing physical exercise almost on daily basis. In late few years I have never heard she fell into serious sickness, even for once.The news was not too good. It turned out to be tumor, cells which grow abnormally. It sounds not so serious, my mom just complained of pain in her abdominal. Operation was conducted. It’s not a simple tumor. Doctor said it was malignant tumor, euphemism of saying ‘your mom got cancer’. My mom ovary was lifted. The next diagnosis saying that the cancer has spread to her intestine, and they claimed my mom got a Stage-3C cancer. <!–more–> My days turn dark. I feel guilty, worry, fear, anxiety, … I make dozens of international calls a [...]

May 28, 2009 // 31 Comments

Lion Air Magazine (2009): Surga di Bumi Afghan

May 2009 LionMag SURGA DI BUMI AFGHAN Teks dan foto-foto: Agustinus Wibowo Adakah surga di Afghanistan? Lupakan gurun tandus dan desingan badai pasir. Lupakan perang, mayat bergelimpangan, ledakan bom. Di sini yang ada hanya kesunyian dan kedamaian di padang rumput hijau membentang, dikelilingi gunung bertudung salju yang bagaikan dinding berjajar di segala arah. Danau biru hening memantulkan kelamnya langit. Anak gembala mengiring kawanan ratusan domba dan yak, perlahan melintasi gunung cadas.   Pegunungan Pamir boleh jadi adalah tempat paling terpencil di negara ini. Letaknya di ujung terjauh di timur laut, dikelilingi oleh Cina, Tajikistan, dan Pakistan. Orang lebih mengenalnya dengan nama Atap Dunia di mana awan begitu rendah, nyaris tergapai. Di sini waktu pun seperti berhenti mengalir. Bangsa pengembara tinggal di kemah bundar, berpindah-pindah padang seiring bergantinya musim, mencari mata air dan rumput untuk menghidupi mereka sepanjang tahun. Ini adalah cara hidup yang sama seperti nenek moyang mereka ratusan tahun silam. Surga –kalau boleh kedamaian di tengah kecamuk perang Afghanistan ini disebut– sungguh tak mudah dijangkau. Ketika di zaman modern ini pesawat terbang sudah mewujudkan fantasi manusia untuk menjelajah bumi dengan kecepatan seribuan kilometer per jam, di pegunungan ini perjalanan masih berarti merayap perlahan di atas punggung kuda atau keledai [...]

May 11, 2009 // 16 Comments

HerWorld (2009): Life is Beautiful Around the World

May 2009 HERWORLD FEATURE LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL AROUND THE WORLD PITTA SEKAR WANGI memutar bola dunia searah jarum jam dan menunjuk benua yang ingin dikunjungi. Lalu, kembali lagi menghadap monitor dan berselancar. Orang bijak berkata, kejarlah mimpi hingga ke negeri Cina. Seorang teman terusik mendengar kalimat bijak tersebut kemudian bertanya, “Cuma sampai ke negeri Cina saja? Kan Cina itu dekat banget!” Secara logika, apabila ditempuh melewati jalur udara memang sangat dekat. Namun banyak cara untuk menuju Cina, bisa melewati India, Burma bahkan Hong Kong. Alasannya bisa beragam mengapa Anda memilih melewati negara-negara tersebut. Begitu juga dengan traveling, Anda sendiri yang memutuskan tujuannya dan bagaimana bisa menikmatinya sesuai dengan budget Anda. Simak 3 kisah petualangan dari Ninit Yunita, Agustinus Wibowo, Wasti Priandjani dan pengalaman seru menjadi host untuk tamu turis asing, Carmelita Bahrun. journey begins with Apabila ingin memulai sesuatu harus dengan niat dan usaha, so they say. Begitu juga dengan memulai perjalanan. Tepatnya membuat rencana. Sama seperti Anda ingin memulai bisnis atau proyek baru, perencanaan memegang peranan sangat penting. Karena dari situ, Anda bisa menentukan tempat tujuan, budget, transportasi, akomodasi, makanan hingga suvenir. Agustinus Wibowo yang saat ini sedang bermukim di Afghanistan mengatakan sejak kecil ia bercita-cita untuk mempelajari berbagai [...]

April 30, 2009 // 1 Comment

Jakarta Post Weekender (2009): Face of Kabul

http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2009/01/29/faces-kabul.html THE WEEKENDER JAKARTA POST: Face of Kabul The Jakarta Post – WEEKENDER | Thu, 01/29/2009 8:00 PM | City Scene Agustinus Wibowo is a 27-year-old backpacker, photographer and writer whose passion for traveling the world has carried him across continents and borders. Recent explorations led to Kabul, Afghanistan, a city that was once the proud son of Persia. Agus’ essays on Central Asian countries are published regularly on kompas.com and will soon be serialized in print by Kompas Publisher. Here he gives us a glimpse of the war-torn country after decades of civil war and living in fear under the Taliban regime. Mean Streets According to UNICEF, between 50,000 and 60,000 children live on the streets of Kabul. The number continues to rise every year, even though dozens of local and international organizations have committed themselves to eradicating poverty in Afghanistan’s war-torn regions. These children will do anything to earn money, from begging to polishing shoes to selling candy to passersby. Most of them make less than a dollar a day on the unfriendly Kabul streets. A Second Chance Three decades of war, thousands of land mines and various types of diseases caused by poor health services have turned [...]

January 29, 2009 // 2 Comments

Exposure Magazine (2009): Menggapai Negeri Atap Dunia

EXPOSURE MAGAZINE (DECEMBER 2008) MENGGAPAI NEGERI ATAP DUNIA “Tempat ini demikian tingginya, hingga burung pun tak mampu terbang ke sana,” demikian Marco Polo melukiskan barisan pegunungan ini. Kabut menyelimuti taburan kemah putih bundar suku nomaden. Lenguhan keras yak bertanduk raksasa menggemakan keangkuhan gunung padas. Sungai deras mengalir, padang hijau membentang, danau biru kelam menyemburatkan misteri, rintik salju mengguyur perlahan. Anak-anak bermain bola ditelan awan. Sunyi. Damai. Mistis. Inilah musim panas di Pamir, atap dunia di ujung paling terpencil negeri Afghan, pada ketinggian 4.300 meter. Di sini salju bisa turun kapan saja. Sepanjang musim, sepanjang tahun. Manakala ibukota Kabul terbakar oleh mentari bulan Juli, saya di Pamir harus meringkuk di tepi perapian, menghirup segarnya susu yak bersama potongan daging kambing rebus sebesar lengan. Yang tinggal di alam yang tak bersahabat ini adalah bangsa Kirghiz, bangsa minoritas di Afghanistan, yang masih mempraktikkan cara hidup nomaden yang hampir punah di penjuru mana pun di muka bumi ini. Kaum prianya adalah penunggang kuda yang jempolan. Kaum perempuannya berpakaian merah menyala, lengkap dengan lusinan kalung, gelang, dan pernak-pernik yang berat. Yang masih gadis bertudung merah. Yang sudah menikah berkerudung putih, seperti salju yang menangkupi puncakpuncak gunung raksasa yang menjulang di sekeliling. Mereka hidup dalam roda [...]

December 13, 2008 // 1 Comment

Gender Corridor Afghanistan (2008): A New Beginning

Gender Corridor Afghanistan, November 2008 “Gender Corridor Afghanistan” is the publication of Gender Equality Project of UNDP Afghanistan. A NEW BEGINNING Armed men loyal to brutal Afghan warlords set up checkpoints and take what they want – including helpless young girls. Women are often raped before being given or sold to whoever desires a bride. Some who survive and escape can no longer live with their ordeal. They douse themselves in gasoline and set themselves ablaze. “Who can say ‘no’ to a war commander?” asks Naseera Shafi, 26, the Regional Office Coordinator for UNDP’s Afghanistan New Beginnings Programme (ANBP) in the northern Afghan city of Mazar-e-Sharif. “They have guns and power. They do whatever they want. When they see a beautiful girl, they may kidnap her and force her to marry …. It’s not uncommon for a young girl to marry an old man under these conditions,” Naseera says. The ANBP aims to create new opportunities for peace and security in the war-torn country by focusing on the disbandment of illegal armed groups. These bandits challenge the nation’s security, leaving ordinary Afghans to grapple with instability and making the vast majority of Afghan women prisoners of an oppressive social environment. [...]

November 5, 2008 // 1 Comment

UNDP Gender Equality Posters (2008)

Photos I took in Badakhshan and some other parts of Afghanistan are used for publication posters of Gender Equality Project of UNDP Afghanistan, October 2008. WOMEN, PEACE AND SECURITY IN AFGHANISTAN   AFGHANS WORKING TOGETHER FOR PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT   COMMUNITIES CAN TAKE ACTION TO STOP VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN   Posters are designed by Inis Thailand.   [...]

October 25, 2008 // 5 Comments

Hidup (2008): Agustinus Wibowo, Menyusuri Negeri Tak Dikenal

27 Juli 2008   HIDUP                               Agustinus Wibowo Menyusuri Negeri Tak Dikenal   “Hidup adalah perjalanan. Kita tidak tahu kapan perjalanan hidup kita akan selesai. Begitu pula saya tidak tahu kapan petualangan saya ini akan berakhir,” tulis Agustinus Wibowo lewat surat elektronik.    SUDAH tiga tahun, Agus melakukan perjalanan tanpa jeda. la melintasi Asia Selatan dan Tengah melalui jalur darat. Agus memang sedang melakukan misi pribadi berkeliling Asia. Perjalanannya dimulai dari Stasiun Kereta Api Beijing, Cina, 31 Juli 2005. la menuju Tibet, menyeberang ke Nepal, turun ke India, dan menembus Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, berputar lagi ke Asia Tengah, diawali ke Tajikistan, kemudian Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, hingga Uzbekistan, dan Turkmenistan. la menempuh perjalanan itu dengan berbagai ragam alat transportasi, seperti kereta api, bus, truk, kuda, keledai, bahkan berjalan kaki. Agus memang menghindari perjalanan dengan pesawat. “Perjalanan udara menghalangi saya menyerap saripati tempat yang saya lalui,” ujarnya dalam perbincangan lewat internet, beberapa waktu lalu. la ingin menyatu dengan budaya, menjalin persahabatan. mencecap kehidupan masyarakat yang dikunjunginya.   Agus memulai perjalanan berbekal 2.000 dolar AS. hasil tabungan saat ia kuliah di Universitas Tshinghua Beijing, Cina. Ketika bekal habis, ia menetap sementara di suatu tempat, la bekerja apa saja untuk mendapat [...]

July 27, 2008 // 3 Comments

Bomb in front of Indonesian Embassy in Kabul

I am not in Kabul at this moment, but was very much shocked to read a friend’s SMS: Bomb outside of Indian and Indonesian embassies in Kabul. Casualties. All Indonesian friends are safe. Building damaged. Later, I read more on the Internet. The bomb happened at 8:25 a.m., the busy hour when dozens of visa applicants queueing in front of the Indian embassy. The Indonesian embassy was not the target, but unluckily it was located right next to the Indian embassy. The location is on sensitive area of Ministry of Interior street, heavily guarded everyday during office hours as a deadly bomb blast in 2006 here. On the same street is also the Pajhwok Afghan News Office, where I used to live in Kabul. Here is a photo of the scene after the bomb blast, taken by photographer colleague of Pajhwok, Ahmadullah Salemi The deadly bomb blast At the right side, far behind, the white building is the Indonesian embassy. Despite of the worsening security in Kabul, the embassy still puts its office right beside the main street. The result of this blast, the building is damaged and some diplomats are wounded. Body pieces even reached the tennis lawn, about [...]

July 7, 2008 // 6 Comments

U-Mag (2008): Tulip Merah di Hari Baru

June 2008 U-Mag Travel TULIP MERAH DI HARI BARU Teks dan Foto: Agustinus Wibowo “Biya ke berim ba Mazar…. Mulla Muhammad jan,” lagu rakyat Afghan itu mendayu perlahan-lahan, mengajak semua orang pergi ke kota suci Mazar-e-Sharif. Di sana ada tulip merah merekah, makam suci bertasbih mukjizat, ada semangat Afghan yang menggelora. Di sana ada Singa Allah, raja umat manusia. Di sana, kita menyambut datangnya Hari Baru ketika salju mencair, angin dingin mereda, dan padang rumput menghijau… Naw Ruz Inilah Afghanistan, negeri yang tersembunyi di alam mimpi. Namanya lebih kerap menyiratkan kekerasan, perang, dan maut. Tetapi di sinilah sesungguhnya peradaban mulai berayun. Kota-kota kuno tegak, kejayaan masa lalu berpendar, kehidupan spiritual berbaur dengan adat dan embusan nafas penduduk. Zaman berganti, Afghanistan tetap hidup dalam waktunya sendiri. Di Afghanistan, pengetahuan tentang gerak perputaran bumi dan matahari tumbuh sejak jauh di masa lampau. Ketika matahari berada di garis balik 22,5 derajad lintang utara, zemestan – musim dingin – berakhir. Musim semi datang. Bunga merah bermekaran. Itulah Naw Ruz – Hari Baru. Perayaan Naw Ruz sudah ada sejak zaman Zarathushtra, ketika Dewa Api masih dipuja, jauh sebelum datangnya agama Nasrani dan Islam. Sukacita Naw Ruz dinikmati di seluruh penjuru negeri saat peradaban Persia melintasi [...]

June 18, 2008 // 5 Comments

Bam – The Flattened Civilization

From what is left, you still can be amazed by the grandeur of an advanced ancient civilization 27 December 2003, the small town of Bam – located in southeastern Iran, about 300 kilometers from Kerman – was shocked by 6.8 Richter-scale earthquake. More than 40,000 were killed. Asides of the human casualty, Iran has another thing to grieve, as one of its civilization jewels was nothing but flattened. The ancient mud city of Bam used to be one of the strongest tourism magnets in Iran. People claimed it has 3,000 years of history, at least from the Sassanian period. Thousands of interesting old mud houses, sprawl under a giant mud citadel, giving exotic fairytale impression. I adore the old pictures of Bam, which are still hanged everywhere to remind how majestic the place used to be. But, the view of Arg-e-Bam (the ancient citadel surrounded by the mud city) today makes me weeping. The place is in severe desolation. The citadel which was appraised by Marco Polo and other ancient travelers now turned to be rubble. The old town become sad crumbling remains and debris. Workers are everywhere, hoping to restore the old town to its ancient glory, but not [...]

June 14, 2008 // 0 Comments

Kerman – Life of Afghan Children

New life for Ismail here in Iran, totally different from what he dreamed of before. Ismail, 15 years old, is another ordinary story of an ordinary Afghan who is desperate of better life outside their homeland, and then found that life is not always as beautiful as dreams. The place where Ismail now work in live in southeastern Iranian city of Kerman cannot be called fancy. When others come to the Bazaar-e-Vakil for shopping or sightseeing, Ismail and his three Afghan compatriots work underground, digging holes for septic tanks of public toilets in the old bazaar area. From the dark hole, they brought out stones and sand, to be transported somewhere else. They work from 8 morning until 5 afternoon, earning about 15 dollars per day, much a better wage than the average income in Afghanistan. These young boys came from the northern Afghan province of Takhar, tuck between Kunduz and Badakhshan, about one full day journey from Kabul. Takhar, as I visited in 2006, was a dusty province with similarly dusty provincial capital town of Taloqan, wrapped in time where turbaned men and traditionally dressed nomads from the surrounding villages and grassland fill in the weekly animal market. Was [...]

June 12, 2008 // 0 Comments

Kabul – Welcome to Ariana Flight

The boarding room of Kabul International Airport. Everybody is ready to fly … The first encounter with Ariana – the Afghan national carrier – is not always thrilling. It might be a unique experience from the Afghan land. In last several months I have been working as a consultant for UN. This, more or less, has changed my preference in traveling. Probably I got spoiled already with those amenities, facilities, and luxuries. Today, the first day of me turning back to be a backpacker again, I feel a sudden shock. Usually I prefer to take overland trip, but this time, on my way going to Iran for a short holiday to change the routine in Kabul, I chose to fly Ariana. The Kabul – Herat’s 1000 kilometer distance can be reached through three different routes. The northern route, through Mazar-e-Sharif, takes at least four days, killing unpaved road full of dust of the desert Dasht-e-Laila at the end of its leg. I have experienced this in 2006 and am not so keen to try again. The second option is the Central Route, through Bamiyan, Ghour, and Heart provinces. Most of the roads are unpaved, hitchhiking is required, and in my [...]

June 9, 2008 // 3 Comments

Women’s Silk Factory in Kabul

AZANA is an Afghanistan women’s small enterprise aiming to a much bigger dream Not only they weave silk, they also weave their future. “AZANA has changed my life,” says Nazdana, a 16-year-old girl who just recently learned how to weave silk shawls in AZANA, a silk factory managed by a woman director and operated mostly by woman workers, in deep alley of Kabul, where job opportunities for women are still scarce. “Before joining AZANA, I used to only do house works. There are 14 people in my family, and I knew only how to cook food, wash their clothes, and clean our house. But, now I am very happy because I start to earn money from my own hands. Not only does Nazdana learn about silk weaving, now she starts to grab pens to write. Ms Shaima Breshna, the director of AZANA silk factory, provides literacy class for the female employees of the factory. Nazdana remembers, “At the first time [joining the class], I even did not know how to hold pencil. Other colleagues laughed at me. I felt ashamed and wondered whether I could really be learned. Even I could not do the simplest thing.” Ms Breshna with her [...]

June 2, 2008 // 0 Comments

Majalah Kreatif (2008): Kak Agus Si Petualang Dunia

Mei 2008 Majalah Kreatif Taman Kreatif Kak Agus Si Petualang Dunia   Weess… keren banget disebut petualang dunia, iya, Kak Agus ini sedang keliling dunia, lo. Hebat! Penasaran bagaimana petualangan Kak Agus selama keliling dunia?!   Kak Agus, kenapa ingin keliling dunia? Soalnya, saya ingin melihat dunia. Saya ingin belajar berbagai macam budaya dan kehidupan manusia di negeri-negeri asing.   Kapan mulai keliling dunia, Kak? Sudah ke mana saja? Tahun 2002, saya kuliah di Cina. Lalu, pertama kali “berkelana”, menjelajahi Mongolia sambil berkemah. Kemudian, ke Hong Kong, Macau, Thailand, Kamboja, Laos, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapura, Tibet, Nepal, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, dan Turkmenistan.   Perjalanannya naik apa aja? Yang paling umum, naik bus dan kereta api. Terkadang naik truk, traktor, keledai, kuda, atau berjalan kaki. Saya menghindari naik pesawat terbang. Cita-cita saya menyelesaikan perjalanan ini dengan jalur darat.   Gimana perjuangan Kak Agus selama di negara-negara itu? Saya bekerja sebagai fotografer dan penulis untuk menyambung hidup. Sewaktu di Pakistan, pernah bekerja sebagai sukarelawan gempa. Lalu, saya biasa tinggal di penginapan murah atau di rumah penduduk. Saat berkelana di Afghanistan, saya tinggal di warung-warung.   Wah, kalau keliling dunia, berarti sudah menguasai banyak bahasa, ya? Saya sudah menguasai [...]

May 28, 2008 // 3 Comments

1 14 15 16 17 18 34