[English] [OZTL_NET] Skateboarding School in Afghanistan
stephen at melbpc.org.au
stephen at melbpc.org.au
Tue Jan 27 05:42:09 EST 2009
Go Aussie :-) (here's the Youtube with kids, smiles, fountain & bike etc)
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=G0cZsVPM6Hk
> Skateboarding in Afghanistan Provides a Diversion From Desolation
By ADAM B. ELLICK http://www.nytimes.com Published: January 25, 2009
KABUL, Afghanistan .. six children tumbling off their skateboards to the
tune of laughter .. hours before, 20 yards away .. the body of a suicide
car bomber was sprawled beside a glistening pool of blood.
Afghan youth have learned to recover almost instantly from such routine
violence.
One person determined to inject some normalcy into their lives is Oliver
Percovich. A 34-year-old from Australia, he plans to open this countrys
first skateboarding school, Skateistan, this spring.
Teenagers are trying to dissociate from old mentalities, and Im their
servant, Percovich said. If they werent interested, I wouldve left a
long time ago.
Now, when he pulls his motorcycle into a residential courtyard here, a
dozen youngsters pounce before it comes to a stop, yanking six chipped
skateboards with fading paint off the back.
The children, most participating in a sport for the first time in their
war-hardened lives, do not want to waste any time. Their skateboard park
is a decrepit Soviet-style concrete fountain with deep fissures.
But Percovich has raised the money needed to build an 8,600-square-foot
bubble to house the non-profit Skateistan complex, and the Kabul Parks
Authority has tentatively donated land. He is still waiting for official
permission to begin the project..
Among those who look forward to his visits is Maro, an elfin 9-year-old
girl who was terrified of skateboarding at first.
It gives me courage, and once I start skating, I completely forget about
my fears, she said ..
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Cheers people
Stephen Loosley
Victoria, Australia
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