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Tragedy in Vancouver, Nasrat Parsa Passes Away
May 08, 2005, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Tragedy in Vancouver, Nasrat Parsa Passes Away
May 08, 2005, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Virtual Afghans has learned from its sources in Vancouver, Canada, that Nasrat Parsa, a well known Afghan artist passed away at 11:45pm on May 9th, due to a tragic incident that happened outside his hotel room in Downtown Vancouver after midnight when he was followed by a group of angry and outraged group of guys. The incident happened when Nasrat was pushed from the stairs by a group of four Afghan guys who had consumed alchohol during the concert, in which "they felt embarrassed once they were told by Nasrat that he will not continue singing fast songs because it was not a wedding"; the concert was held in celebration of Mother's Day, which began on Saturday 8pm - 12:30am, in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Nasrat sustained brain injury as he was punched or pushed (unconfirmed) off the stairs. The falling resulted in internal brain bleeding which made the chances of Nasrat's survival very less. Doctors tried their best, but after a while, as witnessed by Virtual Afghans' visitors in Vancouver, Nasrat was unconscious and hsi brain stopped working while other parts of his body was intact and properly working.
"Margya Dumra Mulat Raaka
Yaow Me' Zwani Da, Bel Me' Der De Armandoona"
Virtual Afghans has also learned that two arrests have been made as police is still investigating the event which shocked Afghan residents in British Columbia, Canada. Nasrat Parsa, who was on tour of Canada, performing his first concert in Toronto, Canada, in which he was greeted by warm welcoming and cheerful crowd. However, such fights and incidents are sadly very common amongst Afghan youth who consume alchohol in such meaningful cultural events.
Some 150 music loving and Parsa fans had gathered in Vancouver General Hospital in mourn and support when he left us at around 11:45 pm, pacific standard time.
On Mother's Day, Parsa's mother paid the ultimate price and received the worst gift a mother can have on Mother's Day.
May God give her and the rest of Parsa family Sabr'. Our deepest sympathies and condolences go the Parsa's family and close ones.
Ina Lellah-e Wa Inna Elay-he Raaj'oon
DUKHTARAKI_QAND
05-08-2005, 11:48 PM
soooooooooooooooooooooooooo sad:cry: :cry: Nasrat che yak singari bod....khodawand bebakhshesh....afghanai ma ham che kaarai ke namekonan..maqsad ame yaki ke naamo neshan paida kad bayad az bain beraa:rant:
Shareef
05-09-2005, 02:39 AM
That is very shocking and terrible news. May he rest in eternal peace.
ena lilahi wa ena elayhi raje'oon
Nainawaaz
05-09-2005, 05:56 AM
Khuda bebakhshesh was famil esha sabr beta. This is truly a sad incident. But, as shocking this is, I am not surprised. I knew down the line something like this would happen in an afghan function. After going to concerts, I have realized that afghan people are not worthy of anything but apathy.
I was not a big fan of Nasrat, but this has touched a cord with me.
No Nick
05-09-2005, 06:00 AM
look at this tragic moment and see how stupid can some of our afghans be, shame on the parents who didnt let them know about the way of living and to adopet some manners, i hope all the killers who killed Nasrat Parsa face the justice. We are one of the worst nation on this entire planet. caz where ever we go, we kill each others. its all becaz of poor family attitued and luck of education.
WE dont want such ppl to exist n Afghanistan and also n the hole world.
I wish that the Soul of this great and talented singer may always REST IN PEACE.
Sitarah
05-09-2005, 12:09 PM
Inalillahe wa ina ilaihe rajeon!!!
First of all may his soul rest in peace and, and his mother have patience of losing a wonderful and talented child. May god give his mother patience to live with this fact.....and indeed it was the worst gift of mothers day any mother could have.
This is a truly sad event for all afghans around the world, Afghans were given a chance to redeem themselves by coming to more cicilized countries and look what most of them do.........
I hope they police catches every one of those people involved in his murder.
afghan grl
05-09-2005, 01:47 PM
Hey everyone...this is the worst week of my life..wen i found out about nasrat parsa s death last nite, i was shocked n couldnt believe any one...until i checked this website...i feel like theres something missing now...i was his biggest fan i loved his beautiful voice n can listen to his songs day n nite..but ofcourse our fuked up afghans just got to destroy the good things in our lives:(...i love nasrat parsa wit all my heart n hope that he goes to heaven...im sooo depressed.buh ofcourse i alwais expected something like dis because of our messed up afghans..why cant they ever learn anything..i guess god juss created us like this...
i fukin hate all da afghan fukers who got no life...hope u guys who killed a great talented person...to die wit more pain...
Salam Hama,
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RCanada
05-10-2005, 05:36 AM
I am from Vancouver, Canada, and the tragic death of Nasrat is all over our news here. The news stations said that there were three Afghani men that attacked him after the concert after they had been drinking alcohol and were not happy with the concert. I am not from Afghanistan nor am I Afghani but I am positive that I am speaking on behalf of all of Canada when I say that we are very, very sad to learn of Nasrat's death and the terrible way he died, and we offer our condolences to the family of Nasrat and all the Afghani people around the world. May Nasrat rest in peace.
Mahnaz
05-10-2005, 08:24 AM
Salam,
Just wanted to pay deepest condolences to Nasrat's family, friends and fans. It is such a tragedy that most of us Afghans never tend to grow up and learn what someone else's life means.
We always complain about how all other cultures are so united and always support and promote their culture and their artists. We have to start from our own homes before we can point to others. We seriously need role models for these Afghan Youth who thinks that being in a gang or not being afraid of hurting others or being hurt is cool. We always tend to pick the worst points of any individual and follow that. That is why we are so behind not only as far as our Country is concerned but also morally. Our youth has to change their names into Italian or Spanish names inorder for them to feel secure and get noticed, yet they always make a point that they are Afghan. It is a shame to Afghans if being an Afghan means you have to pick fights everywhere you go and put other people down and disrespects others. That is not what an Afghan is. Why did a young person, someone's son, someone's husband, someone's brother had to die just because he didn't sing one song 10 times for some drunkard. I hope and wish that the person who brought on this tragedy gets what he deserves. I would like to wish that our youth can learn one bit of a lesson from this, but that is only wishful thinking, because as long as we have youth who give up their education for life on the streets and with gangs and we have no role models who can help them through the right path we will always have such tragedies.
Today I am sad to be an Afghan.........
Originally posted by RCanada
I am from Vancouver, Canada, and the tragic death of Nasrat is all over our news here. The news stations said that there were three Afghani men that attacked him after the concert after they had been drinking alcohol and were not happy with the concert. I am not from Afghanistan nor am I Afghani but I am positive that I am speaking on behalf of all of Canada when I say that we are very, very sad to learn of Nasrat's death and the terrible way he died, and we offer our condolences to the family of Nasrat and all the Afghani people around the world. May Nasrat rest in peace.
I am glad to see same reaction from non Afghan residents of Canada, especially Vancouver.
Thank you for your support. :)
afghan grl
05-10-2005, 01:37 PM
hey everyone...todai i saw the news about nasrat jaan n i just fell into tears to noe that the hazara guys onli killed him because he wouldnt sing qataghani..wat kind of monsters do that to their own afghans? if we are like this than why are we even alive..but i do agree with one person in another website who said that not all afghans r to be blamed n dat not all of us are bad...there are bad ppl from each n EVERY country...n we cant do anything about it...life just is like this...i want to send my condolences to nasrat jaans family n i hope u R.I.P with khuda wand...AS U ALL NOE GOD WANTS ALL THE GOOD PPL WIT HIM..thats why he took nasrrat wit him:(...we will all miss u behandaaza...i cried alott n still do every day wen i listen to his song (dil)...i love u alottttt...there will never be another NASRAT PARSA...:'(u were even better than Ahmad zahir...we have very few talented people like nasrat parsa...but wat can we do this is life n because of 3 low life losers we lost the best singer of our country..why? because he refused to sing mast songs..well all u young boys noe that nasrat jaan was a ghazal singer not a mast drunk guy like u guys...for next time..oh ya i forgot there wont be a next time cuz u afghans messed up everything...todai i sit here wondering that if im dis sad n i cry this much..how much would his mother n fiance be crying:(??i hope that he rests in peace in heaven..god is alwais by peoples sides who are doing the right thing...n those youngsters WILL BE PUNISHED....
Silencex
05-11-2005, 11:26 AM
Enna-Lelahi- Waa Enah-Eelihee-RaJoon
First of all my condolences to his family and people who loved him.
I am angry and upset, others chrish there singers, like INDIA and USA. and its only the afghans specialy *gang wanna bees* that make fun of there singers and believes they can sing better then the popullar singer such as Mr. Parsa. Well i hope they kill these MORONS that change Mr. Parsa's families Lives. When it gets to Canada's Justice i can assure you, its not easy to get away with First Degree murder!!!!
I hope we learn from this Mistake, and be thankfull we are alive while living in different countries.
habibqaderilover
05-11-2005, 06:11 PM
wow i can't stop crying on behalf of this terrible news....when will we stupid afghans learn? all we do is start fights and kill people. Nasrat jan bisyare yag khoenday mohtaram bood wah hamaysha da fikreh ma maybosha, bacharah madarkhesh khudam chee fikrahey az bachey khud makona, and all of this just because of him not singing a fast song, wow that just shows how low some afghans are!!!
Truthful
05-12-2005, 08:08 PM
Salam
this bout Nasrat Parsa's death khudaah bubaksha..As afghans we are always looking for someone to blame rather than doing that we should change ourselves. Secondly, ppl are saying many things about who killed who and what not, the news and wat ppl say are biased in other words they are someones oppinions, rumors or just ppl wanting to invent stories to entertain themselves . DO NOT be quick to believe everything u hear b/c i am from vancouver and i noe wat has happened and the million stories i have heard are not even close to the truth.
Sitarah
05-13-2005, 06:14 AM
Then truthful jan plz tell us exactly wut happened, because we all deserve to know the truth....i know i do, because from the time i heard i cant sleep, and every time i try to think about something else i just cant.....I really want know about y it happened. And to me its always gonna be the most tragic year of my life.
Mahnaz
05-13-2005, 11:40 AM
Salam
This message is for "Truthful" the person who said that they are in Vancouver and that they know what happened and that the news and what other people say are not even close to the truth and that they are biased. Just to let you know I am in Toronto and I have heard Nasrat's story from about 15 different sources and they all basically say the same story including the news. As far as the news being biased, there should be a motive for the news to be biased and I don't see any kind of motive for them. If it had anything to do with politics I would be the first to agree with them being biased, but in this case I don't see a reason for them to place blame on someone with out cause. This is not Afghanistan that blame gets put on people who don't deserve it and have enough money and others can get away with murder. But again if you know something and you think we should know the truth as you seen it as an eye witness we would be more than glad to hear what "really" happened. When I read your comment I assumed that you would have the actual story as you seen it, backing up what you wrote about everyone having the story wrong and so on. So please I am interested in knowing what happened from a person who was there. Thanks
djwafa
05-13-2005, 12:41 PM
I would like to convey my condolences on death of Mr. Nasrat Parsa, may Allah bless his soul, he will be remembered by his family and fans all over the world for ever. AND I WOULD LIKE TO SEND MY CONDOLENCES SPECIALLY TO MR.PARSA's MOTHER. As some of the people have said this is the worst mother day's gift to mother. NO MOTHER ever wanna see their child dead body. May allah give his mother sabr.
And i wanted to mension something here about how some of topics here or on the other forms already brought up ethnic names. Some one on this form has said about the guy who puch him was HAZARA can we please stop this. Why are starting new problems for ourselves. The same problem made us leave our country. Why do we have to judge people so fast so what if he is HAZARA we can not go after all hazara's for Mr.PARSA's dead. Iam pretty sure the guy who did this act will be punished but lets not make life hard for other afghans who wants to live a decent life here in canada or any other countries. We are all afghans thats all.
GOD BLESS MR.PARSA HE WILL BE REMEMBERRED BY EVERYONE AROUND THE WORLD.
REGARDS
DJWAFA
Goodigak
05-16-2005, 01:30 PM
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habibqaderilover
05-17-2005, 06:44 PM
i so take Mahnaz's side....i have heard many different stories and they all seem to fit together. agar tu dede amrahey ar doo chashmayet khay marah bogo, agar nay chupbosh. just because ur from vancouver it do'nt mean that u know everything that happened.
this is to: sitarah... u shouldn't beg her to know the truth... cuz she doesn't even know... if ur reallly interested listen to the radio on sunday nights at 9p.m on 106.4 f.m....they interview singers such as habib and faiz qaderi, farhad darya, and some of nasrat parsa's family members.
Mahnaz
05-18-2005, 05:25 AM
It all comes down to morals, not just family moral, but self morals. We need to have control over ourselves and not let the media and its many faces influence us. Unfortunately many of our young people do not have the proper type of guidance and role models while they are growing up, which ends up in tragedies such as this past one. With all due respect some fault could be placed on some parents who have no clue what their kids are up to and only know how to scold them and put them down when they do something wrong. We need to teach our elders how to understand and become friends with their kids and not only be there to judge them when they do something wrong. Our kids should be more important than going to parties and having guests over EVERY weekend. There are so many issues that has to be addressed to our parents, but we need to take responsibility for our own actions. If we need to show everyone that we are Afghan and we are powerful there are other ways to do this instead of picking fights in concerts and drinking like there is no tomorrow. Show your power by completing your education and aim high to become someone that you would be proud of in years to come. Don't compete with low lives who have no ambitions in life (gangsters), compete with people who everyone looks up to for guidance because of their knowledge and wisdom. cheqa poooooooooooooor goftum. I hope some of this sinks in :)
Sitarah
05-18-2005, 10:55 AM
Originally posted by habibqaderilover
this is to: sitarah... u shouldn't beg her to know the truth... cuz she doesn't even know... if ur reallly interested listen to the radio on sunday nights at 9p.m on 106.4 f.m....they interview singers such as habib and faiz qaderi, farhad darya, and some of nasrat parsa's family members.
Janem i dont really care about her/his explanation...i do listen to radio and read newspaper. What ever explanation ppl seem to hav or wut ever i listen to would never bring back my Nasrat Parsa jan. Some stupid idiot drunkards murdered him........but still i wanna know every thing i can,
And by da way i didnt beg her i just asked her to explain exactly wut she means.....
habibqaderilover
05-19-2005, 04:43 PM
yes it willl never bring nasrat jan back....but u urself wanted to know the "real" story.....so that's why i suggested the radio.
Sitarah
05-19-2005, 07:55 PM
Originally posted by habibqaderilover
yes it willl never bring nasrat jan back....but u urself wanted to know the "real" story.....so that's why i suggested the radio.
Wut ever, tnx for da advice n every thin', but lets not dwell on wut i said or she said, nothings gonna change......im sick'n tired of all these stories rite now.
Tyson
05-20-2005, 07:41 PM
salam mardom, check it out, nasrat jan is gone and we cant do anything about it, expect pray and make du-wa. WRONG, WE CAN DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT. altight the praying and the duwa part is right too. But we as AFGHANS must realize that we have come from a poor country and should be thankful that we in canada or usa etc, instead a few younge guys drink and F*** it all up for everyone, I myself live in vancouver and the name AFGHAN has been the issue for the past few weeks. People look at us and say " what the hell is wronge with them, they never get along with anyone, their all animals !". We must not drink at concerts or at any moment, its agisnt the religion, most afghans say " yes im muslim and Islam but their actions and belives are not. We must learn from this death of NASRAT JAN PARSA and make sure that this never happens again. Another thing, people like nasrat die everyday, innocent afghans die in afghanistan everyday, its all cause of stuipidity, I HATE STUIPED AFGHANS. THERE IS NO HOPE, WERE ALL GONNA DIE, 70% dewana and 20%smart. 10% unknown. hit me back people
habibqaderilover
05-20-2005, 09:18 PM
to sitarah: yah mam beekhee dewana shoudam amrayeh koloeh azee gapah! i really miss Nasrat-jan!
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