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Afghan Special Narcotics Force Conducts Simultaneous Raids in Kunduz and Badakhshan Provinces
2005-10-02
Ministry of Interior
5
213
PRESS RELEASE
3
47
15
In a series of raids beginning early on Friday morning, the Afghan Special Narcotics Force (ASNF) launched raids against illegal narcotics laboratories, drugs storage sites and smuggling routes in both Kunduz and Badakhshan Provinces. These operations by the ASNF aimed to strike the drugs traffickers and the related opium processing infrastructure and not the ordinary farmers. According to the recent UNODC report, opium poppy cultivation levels dropped significantly this year, moving Badakhshan from third to fifth largest opium producing province. Despite this decrease, both Badakhshan and Kunduz provinces are home to large numbers of opium-processing laboratories and are used widely as thoroughfares by drugs traffickers to smuggle narcotics out of the country. The Commander of the ASNF stated after the operation that, “The ASNF is a flexible, highly mobile and professional force. On Monday we operated in Helmand Province. On Friday we were in Kunduz and Badakhshan. We will always strive to remain one step ahead of the drug traffickers, putting them under additional pressure, thereby making it increasingly difficult for their illegal trade to succeed. There is nowhere they can hide.” Frioday’s action reinforces the ASNF successes within the past month, when they the mounted their first simultaneous operations in two provinces by conducting raids in both Helmand and Nimruz, disrupting key trafficking routes to Pakistan and Iran. During the course of the latest operation, significant quantities of opiates were seized and destroyed, together with a large number of weapons and essential drug laboratory infrastructure. In addition, nine individuals were detained for questioning, many of whom are now likely to face criminal charges and subsequent prosecution by the newly-formed Counter Narcotics Police of Afghanistan. The sentences they receive for narcotics offences could be sizeable, putting them in prison for some considerable time. In its campaign against the drugs trade, the ASNF has now destroyed in excess of 140 metric tons of opium, more than 36 metric tons of precursor chemicals and over 130 drug-processing laboratories. The ASNF became operational in January 2004, and since then has steadily increased its ability to successfully interdict narcotics traffickers and their infrastructure in all parts of the country. For reasons of operational security, the size and location of the ASNF are classified.
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2006-07-30T14:00:46
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Afghan Special Narcotics Force Raid Drug Bazaar and Laboratories in Nimroz Province
2005-08-22
Ministry of Interior
5
213
PRESS RELEASE
3
47
15
This morning (Monday) the Afghan Special Narcotics Force (ASNF) conducted operations in Nimruz Province. These raids were targeted at drugs storage sites, and were designed to disrupt the main narcotics trafficking routes to Iran through Nimruz Province. The Commander of the Force said: “This demonstrates the capability of the ASNF to operate in all corners of Afghanistan. From Badakhshan to Nimruz, across the length and breadth of Afghanistan, there is now nowhere drugs traffickers can hide.” These raids are part of a concerted effort by the Government of Afghanistan to rid the country of the shame of drugs. Nimruz province is not a large producer of opium, but the province is used extensively by drugs traffickers as a thoroughfare to Iran and the West. A full press statement will be issued on completion of the operation. Since it became operational in January 2004, the ASNF has carried out a series of operations across Afghanistan, destroying over 135 metric tons of opium, over 35 metric tons of precursor chemicals and over 120 drug processing laboratories. The ASNF has steadily increased its capabilities since its inception, and can now operate anywhere in the country at any time.
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2006-07-30T13:59:11
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UNHCR voluntary repatriation of Afghans from Pakistan passes 2.5 million
2006-07-21
UNHCR Kabul
5
302
PRESS RELEASE
3
47
15
The number of Afghans repatriating from Pakistan has passed the 2.5 million mark as the UN Refugee Agency’s largest voluntary repatriation programme in the world continues to assist refugees to return to Afghanistan. The programme, initiated in 2002 from both Pakistan and Iran, reached the historic figure as the total number of Afghans returning this year from Pakistan with UNHCR assistance surpassed 200,000. “This unprecedented number of people returning to their homeland is a testament to the desire of Afghan refugees to participate in the rebuilding of their country," António Guterres, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, said in Geneva. "The 200,000 Afghans who have received UNHCR assistance to go home from Pakistan so far this year is the largest number from a single country anywhere in the world in 2005," he said. "We want to help as many people as we can go home now even as we discuss with the government of Pakistan solutions for those who remain." The UNHCR repatriation programme was launched in 2002 from both Iran and Pakistan – the two main countries hosting Afghan refugees -- following the fall of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. Both repatriation programmes are governed by Tripartite Agreements between UNHCR and the governments of Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran. Under the programme, Afghans wishing to return home receive travel grants ranging between $3 and $34 per person, depending on the distance to their destination, plus a $12 per person grant to help them re-establish in their homeland. More than 750,000 Afghans returned home from Iran and Pakistan in 2004.
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2006-07-30T09:41:00
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Guterres Hails Afghan Accession to Refugee Convention
2005-09-02
UNHCR Geneva
5
2
PRESS RELEASE
5
47
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U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees António Guterres today welcomed Afghanistan\'s accession to the 1951 Convention on the Status of Refugees and its 1967 Protocol, saying the decision was especially significant for a country that for decades was the origin of one of the largest populations of refugees and asylum seekers in the world. \"It is possible at times to forget the true meaning of the refugee Convention, but if anyone can understand its significance, it is the people of Afghanistan,” Guterres said. \"During the long, dark years of fighting and extremism, millions of Afghans had to flee their homeland to seek refuge elsewhere. It is testimony to the remarkable progress Afghanistan has made on the road to recovery that it is now able to join the Convention.\" The accession, which takes effect this week, comes after several months of close collaboration between UNHCR and Afghan authorities on the issue. With it, Afghanistan becomes the 146th country to ratify either the 1951 Convention or its 1967 Protocol. The last previous ratification was in November 2003, when St. Vincent and the Grenadines signed the Protocol. Both Iran -- which has hosted millions of Afghan refugees over the years -- and Afghanistan have now signed the Convention. UNHCR hopes that Pakistan, which has also generously hosted millions of Afghans, will soon join as well. Afghanistan\'s accession enshrines in international law the country\'s long-standing tradition of asylum. Even throughout its troubled recent history, Afghanistan kept its doors open to refugees -- notably those from Central Asia like the tens of thousands of Tajiks who fled their country\'s civil war in the early 1990s. Since the fall of the Taliban in late 2001, more than 3.5 million Afghans have repatriated from neighbouring Iran and Pakistan in one of the largest refugee repatriation operations in UNHCR’s 54-year history. In addition to repatriation, the U.N. refugee agency has been working in Afghanistan to support the authorities\' efforts to re-integrate the millions of newly-returned people. \"The accession to the international refugee Convention and protocol is a very significant step for Afghanistan,\" the Afghan Minister for Refugees and Repatriation, Dr. Azam Dadfar, said in Kabul. \"So many Afghans have experienced exile and know how important it is to be treated with respect and dignity as refugees. We are, therefore, particularly pleased to be joining the community of signatory states, to strengthen our co-operation with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and to add our voice to those committed to provide protection to refugees. Afghanistan will be proud to respect its obligations under these important international instruments.\" There are now just under 1 million Afghan refugees in Iran. A recent census showed that more than 3 million Afghans, not all of whom are “of concern” to UNHCR, reside in Pakistan. While it is expected that a significant number will choose to repatriate, it is also likely that some Afghans will want to remain in their countries of asylum, where some have been living for decades as well-integrated, productive members of society. In recognition of a return to more normal conditions in the region, consultations have been underway between Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan and the international community on the development of a broader management framework that would provide not only for refugees, but for other forms of population movement. In this context, Afghanistan\'s accession to the Convention can be welcomed as yet another step towards greater regional stability and cooperation.
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2006-07-30T09:52:32
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Press Conference - Transcript
2006-01-26
Disarmament and Reintegration Commission
5
304
PRESS RELEASE
3
47
15
His Excellence Deputy Minister Nooristani, Vice Chairman of the Disarmament and Reintegration Commission (DR&C), opened the press conference by a short statement. He said the aim of today’s press conference is to listen to the statements of two personalities from the north east region. His Excellencies Said Ekramudin Masoomi, Minister of Labor and Social Affairs (MoLSA) and General Daud, Deputy Minister of Interior in charge of Counter-Narcotics, are 2 high ranking government officials with influence on armed groups in order to address them through TV messages. They are going to persuade commanders and leaders of illegal armed groups of the north east region to support the DIAG program and hand over their weapons and ammunition to the responsible authorities. <U>Statement of Said Ekramudin Minister of Social and Labor Affairs</U> First of all I am grateful for the untiring efforts of the Vive Chairman of the Disarmament and Reintegration Commission (D&RC) for arranging today’s press conference. After the establishment of the interim government of Afghanistan, the appointment of the Constitutional Loya Jirga, the Presidential and parliamentary elections, we are now witnessing the successful implementation of other processes, whose purpose is the establishment of peace and stability in Afghanistan. We are grateful to the D&RC Vice Chairman who considered us as influential in the north east of country, although we may not be as influential in this area as he thinks. However we are ready to state clearly, in line with our national and religious responsibilities, that we have to support the process of Disbandment of Illegal Armed Groups (DIAG) as we supported Disarmament Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) program in the past. I was one of the military commanders and I had a number of armed personnel under my command. With the establishment of an interim government I handed over all of my facilities and weapons to the appointed commission. Subsequently I asked and requested all my Brothers who had links or personnel ties with me during the Jihad to support the DDR process, because for about three decades our beloved country had suffered from an imposed war. This had to be done to respect the wishes of our compatriots; this is why we are obliged to hand over our respected weaponry to the responsible authorities. At the time, Afghan people had obtained weapons to defend their freedom through various sources. But now we have freedom and there is no need to keep weapons irresponsibly. We are not in favor of those who illegally possess weapons. As a result – and in different ways - these weapons will cause more harm to our compatriots. Today, by the mercy of God, we have a legitimate government and there is no existing reason to have irresponsible weapons; therefore weapons have to be surrendered to our elected government. Once again we are not in favor of those who illegally possess weapons and use them for negative purposes. I am confident that all the commanders who took weapons for the freedom of the country are not in favor of an illegal use of them, and 90 % believe that weapons have to be turned to the elected Government. Therefore, I would like to address all the commanders and friends who were obliged to take their weapons and fight for the independence of the country to hand them over to the appointed commission (D&RC). They will be the pride of our pride. At this stage, the DIAG project is operating under chairmanship of Vice President Karim Khalili and his Excellency Vice minister Nooristani who has been appointed as deputy of the D&RC. This process needs to be supported by all ethnicity, factions, groups …etc throughout the country. By unanimous cooperation, we will reach our common objectives without the irresponsible groups who have used their weapons negatively in the past and expecting to continue using them now. We want the Disbandment and Disarmament of these groups and individuals. I want to assure his Excellency Nooristani that I will use all of my means and energy in the north east to convince the authorities and Brothers and I will be cooperative in order to collect the remaining weapons which are still there outside official structures. <U>Statement of General Daud Deputy Minister of Interior in charge of Counter- Narcotics:</U> I fully agree with the statement of Minister of Labor and Social Affairs. He was our leader in the past as well as now. I am pleased with the appointment of Mr. Nooristani as Vice Chairman of Disarmament and Reintegration commission. I am committing myself, in front of you, to support the process of Disbandment of Illegal Armed Groups (DIAG). In fact the process of DIAG has a vital role to play for the establishment of peace and stability in Afghanistan. The implementation of the DIAG process is impossible, without the support of public. I was the 6th Corps Commander in the north east region and a number of commanders and friends have accompanied me in many difficult circumstances. I now intend to conduct meetings with them, and I will seriously request from them to comply with the DIAG process, because this process will ensure the peace and stability in Afghanistan. DDR process first started in Kunduz was completed successfully and now Kunduz is the most successful region of Afghanistan. I hope you will witness successful meetings with commanders and practical work soon.
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2006-07-30T09:56:02
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Three Commanders Voluntarily Surrender Weapons in Gardez
2006-01-25
Disarmament and Reintegration Commission
5
304
PRESS RELEASE
3
47
15
On January 25th, Commander Mohammad Hakim Gul Khan, Commander Amir Mohammad Jan Khan and Commander Abdul Akbar surrendered around 10 tons of ammunition, including heavy caliber ammunition, as well as a mixture of light and heavy weapons to the DIAG* weapons collection team. The ammunition and the weapons were surrendered in the City Hall of Gardez and some of them have already been transferred to Pol-i-Charki central weapons collection point where they are now under the surveillance of the Afghan National Army (ANA). Weapons and ammunition will be either used by the security forces of the elected Government of Afghanistan or – if not serviceable - destroyed. Commander Mohammad Hakim Gul Khan, Commander Amir Mohammad Jan Khan and Commander Abdul Akbar voluntarily surrendered their weapons, thus actively participating in the Disbandment of Illegal Armed Group (DIAG) process. In the speech he gave during the hand over ceremony, the Governor of Paktya, Hakim Tanaiwal praised the Commanders for their support to the DIAG process. “It is now time to free ourselves from weapons, to make our villages safe and receive support for development, he said. The war is over and weapons are not useful for us anymore; they belong to the Government of Afghanistan and should be transferred to our security forces”. The Governor also made a strong call to encourage other commanders to support DIAG and hand over their weapons. The ceremony was attended by the Head of the Shuras of Mullahs of Paktya, the ANA Deputy Commander of Paktya, the Head of the provincial Department of Information and Culture of Paktya, the Head of the National Security Directorate (NSD) of Paktya, the Director of the Afghanistan’s New Beginnings Programme (ANBP) and the Head of the Provincial Reconstruction Team in Gardez. <I>The DIAG process was launched on 11 June, 2005 when officially announced by Vice President Khalili. So far (18 January, 2006), 16,850 weapons as well as 25,506 pieces of boxed and 69,255 pieces of unboxed ammunition have been handed over to and verified by ANBP collection teams in Afghanistan. 4,857 of the collected weapons have been handed over by 124 candidates to the parliamentary and provincial council elections. *Disbandment of Illegal Armed Groups</I>
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2006-07-30T10:00:06
0
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Weapons, including SAM-7, Voluntarily Surrendered By Commander Haji Mohammad Nabi Ahmadzai
2005-01-22
Disarmament and Reintegration Commission - Joint Secretariat
5
304
PRESS RELEASE
3
47
15
On January 22nd, Commander Haji Mohammad Nabi Ahmadzai from the district of Khoshi in the province of Logar handed over ammunition as well as light and heavy weapons to the DIAG* weapons collection teams. A Soviet anti-aircraft missile SAM-7 was among the weapons surrendered. The weapons are now under the surveillance of the Afghan National Army (ANA). The weapons will be either used by the security forces of the elected Government of Afghanistan or – if not serviceable - destroyed. By voluntarily surrendering his weapons, including a SAM-7, Commander Haji Mohammad Nabi Ahmadzai significantly participated in the Disbandment of Illegal Armed Group (DIAG) process. In the speech the Governor of Logar gave during the hand over ceremony, the Governor praised Commander Haji Mohammad Nabi Ahmadzai for supporting DIAG and stressed that “the first Jihad to defend the country is now over, but it is high time for the people of Afghanistan to launch the Great Jihad and rebuild their country”, calling for others to follow the example of Commander Haji Mohammad Nabi Ahmadzai. <I>The DIAG process was launched on 11 June, 2005 when officially announced by Vice President Khalili. So far (18 January, 2006), 16,850 weapons as well as 25,506 pieces of boxed and 69,255 pieces of unboxed ammunition have been handed over to and verified by ANBP collection teams in Afghanistan. 4,857 of the collected weapons have been handed over by 124 candidates to the parliamentary and provincial council elections. *Disbandment of Illegal Armed Groups</I>
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2006-07-30T10:06:57
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Afghan Special Narcotics Force Conducts Simultaneous Operations in Helmand and Nimroz Provinces
2005-08-24
Ministry of Interior
5
222
PRESS RELEASE
3
47
15
For the first time, the Afghan Special Narcotics Force (ASNF) has been carrying out operations simultaneously in two provinces of the country. Over the past three days, the Force has been active in southern Helmand Province and in Nimruz, the south-western province of Afghanistan, which borders Iran and Pakistan. The Commander of the Force says “We are no longer limited to one province at a time. The ASNF can now conduct operations in different provinces at the same time, by land and by air. The Force continues to go from strength to strength.” With the harvest of this year’s opium crop now well over, Helmand and Nimruz provinces are strategic targets in the fight against narcotics refining and trafficking. A significant quantity of narcotics is smuggled through both Helmand and Nimruz on its way for further processing and export to Iran, Pakistan and the West. By striking at these key points, the Government of Afghanistan intends to disrupt this illicit trade and bring the traffickers to justice. A full press statement will be issued on completion of the current operations. The ASNF has steadily increased its capabilities since it became operational in January 2004. In a campaign that specifically targets narcotics traffickers, the ASNF has destroyed over 135 metric tons of opium, more than 35 metric tons of precursor chemicals and over 120 drug processing laboratories. It has also raided drugs bazaars and storage sites, and has conducted operations to interdict narcotics along the main trafficking routes out of the country. It can now operate anywhere in Afghanistan at any time.
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2006-07-30T13:43:45
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Weapons Collection Ceremony to be held in Kapisa
2006-02-05
Disarmament and Reintegration Commission
5
304
PRESS RELEASE
2
47
15
On February 6th (Monday), at 11:00 am, a weapons collection ceremony will take place in Pul-e Sayad, the capital of Kapisa. Commanders from various districts of the province will surrender over 70 weapons as well as ammunition to the DIAG* weapons collection teams at the Police Compound’s weapons collection point. The ceremony, which will be attended by the Governor of Kapisa, the Chief of Police of Kapisa as well as representatives from the Afghanistan’s New Beginnings Programme (ANBP) and UNAMA, will be followed by the Provincial DIAG Committee, a body chaired by the Governor and meeting on a weekly basis to discuss DIAG-related issues. Media interested in covering the event should contact the Public Information department of the Joint Secretariat. <I>The DIAG process was launched on 11June, 2005 when officially announced by Vice President Khalili. So far, 17,509 weapons as well as 25,608 pieces of boxed and 70,246 pieces of unboxed ammunition have been handed over to and verified by ANBP collection teams in Afghanistan.</I>
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2006-07-30T10:09:43
0
1
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20
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General Dostum Supports Disbandment of Illegal Armed Groups
2006-02-21
Disarmament and Reintegration Commission
5
304
PRESS RELEASE
3
47
15
On Thursday February 23rd, a big ceremony organized by General Dostum to celebrate the birthday of the Uzbek poet Amir Ali Sher Nawai will take place as of 9 o’clock in the morning, in Sheberghan, Jawzjan province. General Dostum will deliver a speech and call his former Commanders to surrender their remaining weapons to the Government through the Disbandment of Illegal Armed Groups (DIAG) programme. On this occasion, hundreds of weapons are expected to be handed over by General Dostum’s ex-Commanders to be verified by the DIAG weapons collection team. A high level delegation from Kabul will travel to Sheberghan, including the First Deputy Minister of Defense and Vice Chairman of the Disarmament and Reintegration Commission, Yussef Nooristani who will give an address on DIAG to the gathering. By calling his commanders to hand over their weapons, General Dostum is actively supporting the Disbandment of Illegal Armed Group - DIAG, a process which is intending to consolidate peace, rule of law and prosperity in Afghanistan. <I>The DIAG process was launched on 11June, 2005 when officially announced by Vice President Khalili. So far, 21 February, 17,724 weapons as well as 26,287 pieces of boxed and 77,070 pieces of unboxed ammunition have been handed over to and verified by ANBP collection teams in Afghanistan. 4,857 of the collected weapons have been handed over by 124 candidates to the parliamentary and provincial council elections.</I>
1
1
2006-07-30T10:21:59
0
1
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21
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General Mosseni Voluntarily Surrenders Weapons in Baghlan
2006-02-08
Disarmament and Reintegration Commission - Joint Secretariat
5
304
PRESS RELEASE
3
47
15
On February 8th, General Mustafa Mosseni, the Chief of Police of Logar and former Commander of the 20th Division, handed over 100 weapons, including missiles and heavy weapons, to be verified by the DIAG* weapons collection team. The ceremony took place in Pol-e Khumri, Baghlan province, in the presence of a high level delegation from Kabul, led by General Manan, the head of the Anti-Terrorist Department of the Ministry of Interior. The weapons are now under the surveillance of the Afghan National Army (ANA). They will be either used by the security forces of Afghanistan or – if not serviceable - destroyed. By voluntarily surrendering his weapons, General Mustafa Mosseni has been complying with the Gun Law regulating the detention and use of weapons in Afghanistan while actively supporting the Disbandment of Illegal Armed Group (DIAG), a process which intends to consolidate peace, rule of law and prosperity in Afghanistan. In the speech he gave during the hand over ceremony, General Mustafa Mosseni insisted that “peace has now come back to Afghanistan and therefore weapons should be handed over to the Government for the use of the Afghan security forces”. He also called for other Commanders to follow his example and comply with the DIAG process. The ceremony was attended by the Governor of Baghlan, Alam Rasikh, the Chief of the Badakhshan-Salang Highway Police, General Khalil - who himself had surrendered 285 weapons on 30th November - as well as the head the Joint Secretariat of the Disarmament and Reintegration Commission, representatives of the Afghan National Army (ANA), the National Directorate of Security (NDS), and the ISAF Provincial Reconstruction Team. <I>The DIAG process was launched on 11June, 2005 when officially announced by Vice President Khalili. The DIAG process was launched on 11June, 2005 when officially announced by Vice President Khalili. As of 6th February 2006, 17,530 weapons as well as 25,608 pieces of boxed and 70,246 pieces of unboxed ammunition have been handed over to and verified by ANBP collection teams in Afghanistan. 4,857 of the collected weapons have been handed over by 124 candidates to the parliamentary and provincial council elections. *DIAG: Disbandment of Illegal Armed Groups</I>
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2006-07-30T10:23:22
0
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22
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Hundreds of Mines to be Destroyed in Sheberghan
2006-07-30
Afghanistan’s New Beginnings Programme (ANBP)
5
216
PRESS RELEASE
3
47
15
On the occasion of the International Mine Awareness Day, the Afghanistan’s New Beginning Programme (ANBP) will organize a ceremony where hundred of anti-personnel landmines will be destroyed. The ceremony will take place in Sheberghan, Jawzjan province, on Tuesday 4 April 2006, at 10 o’clock in the morning. Last July 2005, the Government of Afghanistan and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) signed an agreement on the destruction of ammunition and anti-personnel landmines. The Ministry of Defense, with ANBP’s support, is implementing this two-year nationwide project, whereby ammunition safe to be moved will be transported to storage facilities while the remainder and all mines will be destroyed. The total cost of this project is US $16 million. Canada, the United Kingdom and UNDP are, to date, the key donors together with in kind support received from the US State Department’s Explosive Remnant of War (ERW) programme This project will alleviate the threat of unexploded ordnance, one of the major dangers in Afghanistan today, but also assist the Government in meeting its obligations as a signatory to the Ottawa Convention on the ban and destruction of anti-personnel landmines. In line with this international treaty signed by Afghanistan on 1 March 2003, the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan committed to establish a complete ban on anti-personnel mines within four years, with all stockpiles to be destroyed by 28 February 2007. Speakers at the ceremony will include ANBP’s Director, Peter Babbington, and the Special Representative of the Secretary General of the United Nations in Afghanistan, Tom Koenig, and the Deputy Ambassador Elizabeth Baldwyn-Jones.
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2006-07-30T10:25:23
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Guards of Ammunition Depots in Panjshir to Receive Salaries
2006-02-11
Afghanistan’s New Beginnings Programme (ANBP)
5
1
PRESS RELEASE
3
47
15
On Sunday 12th February, the Afghanistan’s New Beginnings Programme (ANBP) and the Ministry of Defense (MoD) will proceed with the payment of the backpay salaries for the last 10 months of 112 guards watching over 9 ammunition depots in Panjshir. All the guards are former combatants of the 1st Division of Panjshir, whose units have been disbanded in the framework of the Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) process. With the completion of disarmament and demobilization, and consequently the MoD ceasing payment to Afghan Military Forces (AMF) units - including the 1st Division of Panjshir – ammunition depots guards claim that they have not received salaries for the last 10 months although performing their duties. ANBP raised this issue with the MoD, which agreed to pay the guards a ten-month salary equivalent to what they were earning with the AMF. The MoD will continue to pay the guards as long as depots will need to be guarded. Payment will take place in Dashtak (Panjshir) at 10 am.
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2006-07-30T11:17:24
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Weapons Hand Over Ceremony in Jalalabad
2006-04-16
Disarmament and Reintegration Commission - Joint Secretariat
5
304
PRESS RELEASE
3
47
15
On April 18th, the Governor of Nangarhar, Gul Agha Sherzai, will organize a meeting of ex-Commanders, influential tribal and religious leaders as well as provincial and districts government officials in Jalalabad, Nangarhar province. At the end of the ceremony, ex-commanders from neighboring communities are expected to hand over around 100 light and heavy weapons as well as over 100,000 rounds of ammunition. In addition, during the same ceremony, appreciation certificates signed by President Karzai will be given to former Afghan Military Forces (AMF) commanders whose units were decommissioned as part of the Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) process. The Joint Secretariat of the Disarmament and Reintegration Commission as well as the Afghanistan’s New Beginnings Programme (ANBP) will be represented by a senior delegation from Kabul. Governor Gul Agha Sherzai and other officials are expected to give speeches in support of DIAG*, a programme intending to eradicate the influence of illegal armed groups in Afghanistan, thus allowing the consolidation of peace, rule of law and prosperity in the country. The ceremony will be held on Tuesday 18 April, 9:00 am, next to the Governor’s Compound in Jalalabad. Media interested in attending the ceremony or wanting more information can contact the Joint Secretariat Public Information Office. <I>The DIAG process was launched on 11June, 2005 when officially announced by Vice President Khalili. As of 13 April 2006, 20,425 weapons as well as 28,323 pieces of boxed and 119,901 pieces of unboxed ammunition have been handed over to and verified by ANBP collection teams in Afghanistan. *DIAG: Disbandment of Illegal Armed Groups</I>
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2006-07-30T10:36:46
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Mangal Tribe Elders Voluntarily Surrender 3 Tanks in Paktya
2006-05-10
Disarmament and Reintegration Commission - Joint Secretariat
5
304
PRESS RELEASE
3
47
15
On May 9th, 2006, the elders of the Mangal tribe in Paktya surrendered three T-54 tanks as well as other weapons to the DIAG* weapons collection team. The ceremony took place in Ghondai, Said Karam district. The tanks have been decommissioned and are to be removed to the heavy weapons cantonment site in Gardez. By voluntarily surrendering tanks and weapons, the elders of the Mangal tribe are actively supporting the Disbandment of Illegal Armed Groups (DIAG) programme, a process intending to eradicate the influence of illegal armed groups in the country, and allowing the consolidation of peace, rule of law and prosperity in Afghanistan. In the speech given during the hand over ceremony, Haji Hanan, one of the elders of the Mangal tribe, called for all other tribes to surrender their weapons and support the DIAG process. “Tanks and weapons are the property of Afghanistan and not of any specific tribe, he said. By handing them over, we will support our elected Government”. The ceremony was attended by Mangal tribal elders and Jihadi Commanders, the District Chief of Police as well as representatives of the Joint Secretariat of the Disarmament and Reintegration Commission and the Afghanistan’s New Beginnings Programme (ANBP). <I>The DIAG process was launched on 11June, 2005 when officially announced by Vice President Khalili. As of 8th May, 21,629 weapons as well as 20,869 pieces of boxed and 170,381 pieces of unboxed ammunition have been handed over to and verified by ANBP collection teams in Afghanistan. 4,857 of the collected weapons have been handed over by 124 candidates to the parliamentary and provincial council elections. *DIAG: Disbandment of Illegal Armed Groups</I>
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2006-07-30T10:40:22
0
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Kapisa: More Commanders Should Voluntarily Surrender Weapons
2006-07-05
Disarmament and Reintegration Commission - Joint Secretariat
5
304
PRESS RELEASE
3
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On July 5th, 45 former Jehadi Commanders of Kapisa surrendered 251 weapons, including 94 operational weapons, to the DIAG* weapons collection team. The ceremony, organized by Governor of Kapisa Abdulsatar Murad took place in Mahmud Raqi, the capital of Kapisa province. The weapons were immediately transferred to Pol-i-Charki central weapons collection point where they are now under the surveillance of the Afghan National Army (ANA). They will be either used by the security forces of Afghanistan or – if not serviceable - destroyed. By voluntarily surrendering their weapons, ex-commanders are complying with the Disbandment of Illegal Armed Groups (DIAG), a Government-led process intending to eradicate the influence of illegal armed groups in the country, thus allowing the consolidation of peace, rule of law and prosperity in Afghanistan. The Governor of Kapisa Abdulsatar Murad should be praised for his continuing efforts to support DIAG. However, half of the 37 Kapisa commanders who had been issued a notification letter on May 1st giving them a month to voluntarily hand over their weapons and disband their armed groups have failed to do so, either willingly or as a result of subsequent negotiations in June. Unfortunately, these commanders continue to hinder the establishment of a safe and secure environment in their area, thus preventing their communities from being attractive for potential development and governance projects which would lead to renewed prosperity in Kapisa. General Sakhi Baiani, the Ministry of Interior Chief of Staff attended the event along with representatives of the Joint Secretariat of the Disarmament and Reintegration Commission. In the speech he gave during the ceremony, General Baini warned non-compliant commanders that the government will eventually “take every step to retrieve illegal weapons” urging them to “use the current opportunity given to them to hand over their weapons and disband their armed groups”. The compliance of the commanders of Kapisa, a province which had been selected for the Main Phase of DIAG, will be closely monitored in the coming weeks as establishing enhanced security through disbanding illegal armed groups is the only way forward to stability and a better future for the Afghan people. <I>The DIAG process was launched on 11June, 2005 when officially announced by Vice President Khalili. As of 5th July, 23,788 weapons, including 14,727 operational weapons as well as 20,915 pieces of boxed and 195,371 pieces of unboxed ammunition have been handed over to and verified by ANBP collection teams in Afghanistan. *DIAG: Disbandment of Illegal Armed Groups</I>
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DIAG Main Phase to be Launched in Herat and Farah
2006-05-18
Disarmament and Reintegration Commission - Joint Secretariat
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On 20th and 21st May, 2006, the Joint Secretariat of the Disarmament and Reintegration Commission (D&RC) will officially launch the Main Phase of the Disbandment Illegal Armed Groups (DIAG) process in the provinces of Herat and Farah. A high level delegation will travel from Kabul and include the First Deputy Minister of Defense and Deputy Chairman of the D&R Commission Dr. Yusuf Nuristani, other Deputy Ministers and high level officials as well as the Ambassador of Japan, H.E. Norihiro Okuda, representatives of the Afghanistan’s New Beginnings Programme (ANBP), ISAF and UNAMA. The delegation will attend two separate ceremonies which will take place at 10:00 am on 20th and 21st May at Governor Said Hussain Anwari’s compound in Herat and Governor Ezatullah Wasifi’s compound in Farah. During the ceremonies, where weapons will be surrendered, notification letters will be handed over to ex-Commanders and Government officials linked with Illegal Armed Groups. The ex-Commanders and officials linked with armed groups will be given 30 days to surrender their weapons and disband or sever their links with illegal armed groups. If they do not comply, they will face dismissal and/or prosecution by state institutions. DIAG is a process intending to eradicate the influence of illegal armed groups in Afghanistan, thus allowing the consolidation of peace, rule of law and prosperity in the country. By voluntarily surrendering their weapons, disbanding or severing links with armed groups, ex-Commanders and government officials linked with groups will demonstrate their support to the Government to build a safe and prosperous Afghanistan. <I>The DIAG process was launched on 11th June, 2005 when officially announced by Vice President Khalili. As of 13th May, 22,098 weapons, including 13,674 operational weapons as well as 20,971 rounds of boxed and 181,280 rounds of unboxed ammunition have been handed over to and verified by ANBP collection teams in Afghanistan.</I>
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Afghan President Interviewed on History, Politics, and Current Affairs
2005-08-12
Interviewed by Massoud Qiam and Nawab Momand
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President Hamed Karzai has given an overview of historic events and his personal involvement in the country's politics prior to his election as leader. In the first interview given to the private Tolo TV, Karzai termed both the Bonn agreement and last year's presidential election as successful and described his current cabinet as "quite efficient... but not as good as it should be". He said that the process of state building has begun in Afghanistan and expressed his firm belief that progress will be made. Commenting on the forthcoming parliamentary and local council elections, Karzai urged people to vote for "patriotic, Muslim and honest" candidates and assured that the process will be fair and secret. Regarding the performance of his government he admitted that there were shortcomings in the judiciary procedures, and problems with corruption in the administration, but he promised improvements. Touching on the issue of national economy, he advocated the creation of a "people's economy" with a strong private sector. In reply to questions on the country's foreign relations, the president said that he opted for agreements with "strong friends" and allies in order to make the country powerful and "strong enough to help its own people and others". In conclusion he assured the viewers that "the bad times for Afghanistan are now over". The following are excerpts from and interview with President Hamed Karzai on Tolo TV in Dari/Pashto languages broadcast at 1610gmt on 16 August by Afghan independent Tolo TV; subheadings inserted editorially.
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[Presenter in Dari] Hello dear viewers of Tolo TV. You will now be seeing President Hamed Karzai's interview for the first time on Tolo TV. Various issues were discussed in this interview. The most important issues include the parliamentary election and the challenges related to this; events after the Bonn Conference, economic issues, and problems emanating from our battered economy, foreign policy, and the president's opinion regarding the future of Afghanistan, the significance of the presence of international peacekeeping forces from his perspective, and the importance of cooperation agreements with foreign powers, and other issues. The first part of the interview, which is also the most interesting part, includes personal questions. <B>Personal involvement in Politics</B> [Hamed Karzai in Dari] In the name of God, the Merciful, the Compassionate. I was born in 1337 [1958]. I turned 47 this year. I did my primary education, grades one and two, in Kandahar. Then, from grade three up to grade 12, I studied in Kabul at the Mahmud Hotaki School, the Sayed Jamaloddin-e Afghan High School and Habibia High School. [Passage omitted: Karzai's childhood memories] [Presenter in Dari] There are reports that you entered Kabul alone, with no bodyguards, and accepted the risk. [Hamed Karzai in Dari] The day I was appointed head of the Interim Administration was a very interesting day. At around 0900 [local time], a US aircraft mistakenly dropped a bomb on us, which inflicted heavy casualties on us. But early that same morning, some Americans also came to render assistance to us. They suffered casualties, and our people also suffered casualties. [Passage omitted: Why Karzai came to Kabul without bodyguards] [Presenter in Dari] I think when you entered Kabul you were not alone. You were accompanied by the entire Afghan nation as your robe represented the entire nation. The charming robes you wear - charming for representing the nation - provoke discussion among young people. Did you wear the same robes in the past too, or did you start wearing them after you became president? [Hamed Karzai in Dari] I wore them in the past, too. I like this robe and the cloak. We always had such robes at home, and this has always been our tradition. Even in Quetta [a city in Pakistan], I always kept a cloak in my cupboard. And the Qaraqul hat is part of Afghanistan's national tradition. This is our national dress. My father and grandfather wore it. Thousands and hundreds of thousands of other Afghans wear the same robe. So I wear our national dress, which is easy to wear and comfortable. [Passage omitted: Karzai's visit to India for higher education, his return to Afghanistan, and his participation in the political party of former Afghan president Sebghatollah Mojadeddi] [Presenter in Dari] In the early 1370s [1990s], you were in the mojahedin government and, as you said, you were deputy foreign affairs minister. When did you leave your post? [Hamed Karzai in Dari] I worked there for two years. When esteemed Hazrat [Sebghatollah Mojadeddi] transferred power to esteemed Borhanoddin Rabbani, I continued to cooperate with them for two more years. Then I went back to Kandahar. The situation had changed in such a way that it was difficult to stay there any longer. There was fighting and destruction across Afghanistan. I went to Kandahar and from there I went back to Quetta. Even in Kandahar it had become extremely difficult to live. Then the Taleban movement started, and we all cooperated with them. [Presenter in Dari] You left the mojahedin government after two years and went to Kandahar. Soon after that, you joined the Taleban movement. What made you leave the mojahedin and join another movement? [President Hamed Karzai in Dari] The circumstances made me leave the government, but I did not leave the mojahedin, jihad or the leaders. I was in touch with Ustad [Rabbani, former president], and other brothers, whom I knew from jihad. Once, I was in Quetta and I was supposed to come to Jalalabad via Islamabad and then to Kabul. I received a message from Mullah Naqibollah Akhond, who was a prominent mojahed and a commander of Jamiat-e Eslami, asking for an urgent meeting. I went to Kandahar. Then, he was the commander of the Kandahar Military Corps. I met him. He said that jihad had been disgraced, and that there was a feudal lord on every street with his own kingdom and the people were extremely desperate. Their lives and the lives of their children were not safe. He said they [the mojahedin] had been introduced to something other than jihad. He said he wanted me to meet some other people who had taken part in jihad and whom he knew, he told me. They were people from groups called the Taleban. Even during jihad, some mojahedin were called the Taleb mojahedin. They were mostly groups who were either with esteemed Mawlawi [Yunos] Khalis, or esteemed Mawlawi Mohammad Amin. [Presenter in Dari] Sorry, before you explain this, can you clearly state what was the reason for your disagreement with the mojahedin before you joined the Taleban? Why did you all of a sudden break away from the mojahedin? [Hamed Karzai in Dari] It was not all of a sudden. It happened gradually. The story is quite long. Actually, the day I left Kabul, a serious fight had erupted in Kabul between Jonbesh, Hezb-e Eslami, Hezb-e Wahdat and the government forces. The fighting continued for seven days and no one could leave their homes. On the seventh day, I went to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. A person who was working in intelligence came to me and told me that Ustad [Rabbani] wanted to see me. I said all right. I went with him. But instead of taking me to Ustad, he took me to the office of the National Security Directorate. There, they investigated me, telling me I was with Hazrat [Sebghatollah Mojadeddi] and Hazrat had joined Hekmatyar. He said that Mahmud Khan Achakzai had come from Pakistan. We were exchanging these words when a rocket hit the building, blowing a hole in it. I came to the Foreign Ministry, where I noticed I had been wounded. Then, I went to Jalalabad, from where I went to Peshawar. I returned some five months later. [Correspondent in Dari] Who were they? Did you recognize them? [Karzai] They are here. They are still here. Anyway, then I went to Quetta [capital of Baluchistan Province, Pakistan]. Then Ustad issued a tough statement. He called those involved in this the enemies of peace and Afghanistan. I was in touch with Mr Lafrahi and others even after this. But I did not want to work in the government again. At the time, Mullah Naqibollah Akhond referred the matter to me. [Correspondent in Dari] What about your activities in the Taleban movement? [Karzai in Dari] I went to visit a mojahed whom I had known since the jihad era. We always waged jihad together. His name was Mullah Yar Mohammad Akhond. I went to see Mullah Yar Mohammad Akhond. He lived near Kandahar airport. He was not living in the city. I told him that according to Mullah Naqibollah Akhond, their jihad had been corrupted and the people were in great trouble. I asked him to do something together to ensure peace and to establish a system in the country. However, he said that this was impossible and they might not support the idea. I asked him to do this. Then I returned to Quetta. I was there when a large number of mojahedin, who had assembled under the name of the Taleban in Kandahar, went to Herat to visit our brother Gen Esmail Khan. They sought his advice and returned to Kabul. They stayed with the then leader Ustad Rabbani, esteemed Ustad [Rasul] Sayyaf and other jihadi leaders. They discussed the situation and ways of improving it. They returned to Kandahar after one or two months. In Kandahar they contacted me again and said that they had talks with them [these jihadi leaders]. They said there was a need to regulate a movement to lead the country to peace. <B>Negotiations with the Taleban</B> [Correspondent in Dari] Your negotiations did not produce a solution through peaceful means? [Karzai in Dari] Not immediately. In fact, we started this through dialogue and peaceful means. When they returned, the jihadi commanders in Kandahar were voluntarily surrendering themselves to them. Everyone was unhappy and fed up. The surrender of weapons began. Those who had joined the Taleban movement came to me within three or four months and said there were indications of foreign hands in the [Taleban] movement. Some of them [Taleban] possessed modern weapons, several vehicles and large sums of money. Others lived like ordinary Afghans. They asked us to investigate this [the involvement of foreigners], which prompted us to gather information about their movement. We received information that the Taleban had reached Ghazni Province and were closing down schools and promoting disunity rather than unity, and that foreign involvement was detectable in this. After six months, myself and some of my friends figured out whether this movement was backed by foreigners or was sabotaged and had fallen victim to foreigners. We gradually started to negotiate with them. Until then, we had not entered into negotiations with them. We sent a delegation and a letter to them. We told them that the Afghan people surrendered themselves to them in the hope that they would bring peace to their country. But it seemed that they were acting against this. We started this movement. We were discussing this with the Taleban at meetings that were held at a national level for one year. The media was not reporting this. When one year later we received reports from Taleban inside Afghanistan about killings, disunity and foreign involvement, we informed the media. We called for a Loya Jerga and negotiations between Afghans. We started negotiations at a national level in Islamabad in accordance with the plan of [former king] Mohammad Zaher. Then we held talks in Istanbul, Bonn and Rome. All those who wanted this country to be rebuilt and remain under Afghan control, from the United Front led by Ustad Emir [Ahmad Shah Masud], other leaders, Mr Qanuni [former education minister] to [Foreign Minister] Dr Abdollah, were directly in touch with me. Other Afghans, tribal leaders, elders, mojahedin, particularly the late Commander Abdol Haq and Haji Abdol Qadir, started this process with me to reach victory. [Correspondent in Pashto] You entered Afghanistan in the last days of the Taleban government. What was the people's reaction and what were their demands? [Karzai in Pashto] I already had plans to enter Afghanistan. I had made plans to enter Afghanistan about a year or a year and a half prior to this. My life became quite difficult during resistance and exile in Quetta. My father was martyred and the circle was tightened around me. It was quite difficult to complete my task from there. We had completed our political task. We held meetings and called for a Loya Jerga. Moreover, Zaher Shah's plan was announced in Rome and we were part of it. We had made our political preparations. Then we came to Afghanistan. However, my task was quite difficult. There were two opinions. The people of Kandahar and the southwest told me that if I wanted to succeed, I had to join Ahmad Shah Masud in Takhar [northeast] and come to Urozgan or Kandahar via there. Some people told me to go to Iran and come back with our brother Gen Esmail Khan. I went [to Iran] around six months before the 11 September events in America. Seven or eight months before this, I met Esmail Khan in Mashhad. We drew up a plan and I was also in touch with Emir [Masud]. We were negotiating with him, both via telephone and through representatives. We were paving the way for this. I was ready for this. Then this incident happened [11 September attacks]. <B>US, international involvement</B> Following the attacks, I realized that America will come and help us. I did not receive help prior to this. I knew that America and the international community would come and help us. The situation became worse after these incidents during my exile. Eventually I decided to enter [Afghanistan]. I asked my wife to pack my clothes and toothpaste and told her that I was going to Chaman [town in Pakistan, near Afghan border] to attend a mourning ceremony. I informed my friend Hafizollah Khan and my brother one day before my departure. I asked him [brother] to find money for me so I could leave. Some of my other friends, like Mohammad Shah Kakar, had already entered Afghanistan. They were in Urozgan and other regions with our other friends, such as Ghani Mama and [word indistinct]. They were very good people. They are all still alive. I asked my wife to pack my clothes. She did not know [what was happening]. I told her not to look for me if I did not return. I left her and did not let her speak. [Passage omitted on Karzai's two nights in Chaman and his arrival in Kandahar and Urozgan] When I reached Urozgan, we held a secret meeting at the house of a prominent scholar, Abdorrahim Akhondzada. He was in Kabul for two or three nights. We were four to five people. There, I understood the situation in Afghanistan. The elders who were present at the meeting told me that I had been trying to save Afghanistan from this situation for the past five years. However, this was impossible because we were powerless. It was their desire, but they could not do it. `You have come here, but tell us whether you have international support. Is America supporting you or not?' I said yes, the international community is supporting me. They said if the international community is supporting you, then prove this to us. They said if I proved this, we would capture Tarin Kot, the capital of Urozgan. There I realized that the nation was ready, but had no support. It did not have the necessary equipment and the foreign game played by Al-Qa'idah and other foreigners was very powerful. It had upset the nation. I was living in the mountains when foreign countries started helping us and everything was ready. The Taleban had attacked me and for this reason I had gone to the mountains. I was there and the people were seizing Tarin Kot. This happened a month later. The nation was completely ready, but it did not have support. When the international community stood by it, freedom returned to Afghanistan [word indistinct]. The international community's support and the nation's commitment freed Afghanistan. It had already made a commitment, but I did not have support. Following the 11 September events, the international community started to support Afghans. Afghanistan was freed in one and a half months when it [international community] came. Whichever region we entered, the people captured it. Reports were reaching us from districts and villages that the people had liberated their districts. Then we went to visit these districts. [Presenter in Pashto] After that incident, what changes did you think would take place in Afghanistan? [Hamed Karzai in Pashto] The incident in America woke up the world. It drew the attention of the world to what was happening in Afghanistan and its consequences for the world. The incidents in New York and Washington awakened them from a profound indifference and drew their attention to Afghanistan. Before that, during the five years of Taleban rule, we completely understood that the Taleban movement was against Afghanistan and was being used against this land, against its unity, against education and learning, against the history and culture of this land. In short, it was being used against Afghanistan. So, we continued to approach America, Europe and the UN telling them about this. We also told them that there was great oppression in Afghanistan. We told them, if you do not come and free this land for the sake of the people of Afghanistan, then liberate it for your own sake. Because the oppression of the people in Afghanistan has reached such a point that terrorists have built their bases here. And these terrorists are brought here from abroad for training and they will then go back to you. They did not believe us. They told us to provide them with evidence and documents. But we did not have evidence such as photos etc. However, we did have extensive general public information which we gave them. This went on for five years, during which we approached Americans and Europeans and informed them. All of us, the people of the United Front [Northern Alliance], we, the people living in refugee camps and other people, the father of the nation [ex-king Mohammad Zaher], jihadi leaders, particularly Esteemed Hazrat [Sebghatollah Mojadeddi] had taken a serious stance. Also, esteemed martyr Haji Abdol Qadir, Haji Abdol Haq and other friends were making efforts. We made efforts every day, but our efforts caught the attention of the world only when they themselves suffered losses. When they sustained losses, we knew that they would come and help us. So we were prepared in advance. I was personally prepared. I was in touch with Esteemed Martyr Emir [Ahmad Shah Masud] to find ways to go to Afghanistan and work there. When our brother Esmail Khan managed to escape from [Taleban] prison and went to Iran, I went to Iran where I had a meeting with him. So there were intellectual [efforts] as well as practical actions taken for this liberation. [Passage omitted: Hamed Karzai explains his father's background and assassination] Bonn Agreement [Presenter in Pashto] How successful do you think the Bonn Process has been? [Hamed Karzai in Pashto] Which Bonn Process? The one that we Afghans started or the one in which the UN and the world reached an agreement with us? [Presenter in Pashto] Both of them. The one you initiated and the one that took place later, at which an agreement was reached. [Hamed Karzai in Pashto] The Bonn process was an international process in which about 200 Afghans participated. It was held in 1998. Then, we held a huge gathering in which Afghans from all corners of the country came together. Elders from Afghanistan also gathered at these meetings. Martyr commander Abdol Haq was there, [Abdolsattar] Sirat was there. This was how those series of activities began which expanded as far as the meeting in Rome, and negotiations and the dispatching of delegations to Iran, Darqad, Fayzabad [capital of northern Badakhshan Province], Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and France and other countries. But the other Bonn Conference was held after the September attacks on the US [Twin Tower] buildings. At the time when the meeting during which the Interim Administration was created took place, I was in Afghanistan. [Presenter in Dari] The Bonn Conference was a historic event for Afghanistan. How successfully do you think the conference's agreements, for the implementation of which the interim and transition governments were formed, have been implemented. What is your opinion? [Hamed Karzai in Dari] Glory be to God, the Bonn agreements, which are called the Bonn Accord, have been successfully implemented one after another. The transfer of power took place. Esteemed Ustad Rabbani transferred power to me. Then, the Loya Jerga was held as scheduled, after six months. Then, the constitution was adopted as scheduled and voter registration for the presidential election was held on time and the election was held on time. [passage omitted, listing of known events] So, thank God, the Bonn Process has been carried out very successfully from a political perspective. <B>Presidential elections</B> [Presenter in Dari] The presidential election took place in the best possible way, which was unprecedented in the region. This is a judgment from a foreign perspective. From a domestic perspective, though, there are critics who say that the election was rigged. What is your opinion? [Hamed Karzai in Dari] I think the election had more success inside the country than outside it. There were two possibilities for fraud: by the government or by candidates. As to the government, I assure you that neither myself nor those working with me wanted this [fraud], nor did the government have the ability to do so. We had no such desire, and fortunately neither did we have the ability at the time to do so. For this reason, from the perspectives of freedom and transparency, the election was very good. About 4.5m people voted for me, 1.5m for esteemed Qanuni, about 1m for Esteemed Gen Dostum. Similarly, about 1m people voted for esteemed [Mohammad] Mohaqeq. In a situation like this, when all major candidates win a considerable number of votes, the election is considered to be a good one. But yes, there were some flaws and shortcomings. It was the first time. There was the issue of indelible ink, the issue that people could not reach polling stations on the election day etc. But in general, the election was very good. With regard to the election, I must point out to you that as an Afghan individual, elections in Afghanistan, the independent electoral commission of Afghanistan, Afghanistan's democracy, and state-building and institution-building in Afghanistan have been my greatest desires. We will be there for another four years, if we are alive, and so will our opponents. But as to the future of Afghanistan, the time when Afghanistan's destiny will be properly determined will be when you young people enter the political scene. This means that if we do not respect Afghan institutions, which promote public participation in political life, promote democracy and institutionalize it, if we respect these institutions, strengthen them and legalize them [end of cassette, few words missing]. Also respect for the constitution and abiding by it will guarantee our country's stability. [Correspondent in Dari] As you said earlier, one of the characteristics of the presidential election was people's active participation. A large number of people voted for you. Now that you are president, do you not think that a particular group has gathered around you and you do not know whether the people are still happy with your cabinet and its activities? [Karzai in Pashto] There are always some people around the president in a government. The president must have some people, whether you call them a group, a number of people or individuals. In the present government, cabinet and environment, the people gathered around me are the best Afghans in terms of their professionalism, jihad and service for this country. Compared to the previous cabinet, this cabinet is quite efficient. Thank God, the government is now strong enough. It is stronger than the government of two years ago. The government is present in Afghanistan. The ministers are visiting the provinces every day. Some of our cabinet members are now in Zabol. They were in Herat the day before yesterday and Khost before that. We are in a good situation in terms of governance. However, this situation is not as good as it should be. It may not become as good as it should be for many years. [Correspondent in Pashto] All right, do you not think there is distance between you and the public? [Karzai in Pashto] I do not think so. I believe we are quite close to the people. If there is distance between the people and the government, the government does not have the right to govern. Then it should go and another government should come. <B>Parliamentary elections</B> [Correspondent in Pashto] As the parliamentary election approaches, the people are concerned about the security situation. There is a real possibility that some powerful armed people will enter parliament. Will the new parliament truly represent the people? [Karzai in Pashto] Our primary duty is to pave the way for a free and secret election for the Afghan people. God willing, we will ensure such an election takes place. The Afghan people have an opportunity to take part in a free and secret election. However, in some cases, people may use force and ask people to vote for them. They may use money, tricks or other ways to get votes. But our people should know that there will be nobody other than God in the polling booths. No one else will be there. No one will see you and know for whom you vote. Only Hamed Karzai and God will be there. This is your choice. No one can prevent you from voting for your chosen person. For this reason, nobody should be scared. If someone gives people money, they should take the money from them, but vote for their chosen person. If someone threatens you, do not be scared and say you will vote for him. Tell him all right, you will vote for him. Whether you are a man or a woman or our sister or brother, you will vote for your chosen person in the polling booth. God willing, this will happen and Afghanistan will have a representative parliament. If the people vote in a free and secret election, be sure that whoever they chose will represent the Afghan nation. <B>Work of the cabinet, administration</B> [Correspondent in Dari] Parliament is a powerful part of the government and its efficiency is crucial. The cabinet should be efficient to have a good government. How satisfied are you with your cabinet? Some people complain that some of the ministers are unprofessional. Your cabinet's structure is national. However, the people criticize them for their inefficiency. [Karzai in Dari] The work of the entire cabinet is observed every day. It is under observation every day. I can say that it is better than the previous cabinet. If there is a need for it to improve, obviously it will be reformed. However, I am satisfied with many of my ministers. They are doing a good job. In other words, we understand that our country is facing several problems, particularly in terms of human resources. We are one of the poorest countries in the world. Given this fact, we are improving Afghanistan's administration and government affairs. What we have now will improve in two years' time. Be sure, it will improve in three years' time. The new government and president, who will be elected in five years, will be better than the present government and system. The process of statebuilding in Afghanistan has begun, and considerable progress will be made in this regard. [Correspondent in Dari] Another issue which is currently debated by young people, who make up 60 per cent of Afghanistan's population, is that the Afghan cabinet is not in complete harmony with society. There is a legal vacuum and there are shortcomings. No age limit for ministers has been specified. Do you not think that some ministers are very old and therefore cannot do a good job? [Karzai in Dari] Our cabinet is young compared to the cabinets of other countries. It is quite young compared to the cabinets of other countries. Our cabinet is quite good in terms of mental and physical energy and age, which a cabinet requires. It is very good. It is very good. Perhaps we are very backward in terms of professionalism and experience compared to other countries. But, we are very good in terms of energy. [Voice in the background unclear] Why not, if we are younger? [Correspondent in Dari] Some of your ministers, who are holding key posts, are not experts in their fields. [Karzai in Dari] That is correct. This is not mandatory. This is not mandatory. This is common all over the world. It is not compulsory that a minister should be a professional in his field. What is important is determination, objectives and honesty. The majority of our ministers have these characteristics. Some of them are experts in their fields and are determined. Some of them are not professionals in their fields, but they are determined. For example, our Energy Minister, Mr Esmail Khan. He is very committed to his job. He is always busy doing his duty. For example, the rural development minister had not specialized in rural development. But he is very determined and successful in his work. There are also other ministers who are expert in their posts. They are successful and determined. Our cabinet is more efficient than the previous cabinet. [Correspondent in Dari] Which minister are you happy with? Can you please give a short response? [Karzai in Dari] Dear brother, if I say I am happy with one minister and not with another, this will provoke an argument. I cannot say this. I am satisfied with all of them. All of them are good. [Correspondent in Dari] We will return to parliament. Who is your favourite candidate in the parliamentary election? Who are your favourite candidates? [Karzai in Dari] I have not made a choice. Thank God, there are 6,000 candidates. They are very noble and good. My only hope is that the people of Afghanistan will vote for patriotic, Muslim, honest and sincere people who can satisfy the nation's desires. He should be a son of this land and should serve this land and its helpless people and future. Whoever enters parliament is the best representative of people if he has these characteristics. [Correspondent in Dari] There are concerns. Mr Mohmand, during his visits to the provinces, learnt that the people are concerned about inexperienced people and those who previously violated the law and are accused of human rights violations in Afghanistan entering parliament. At the same time, the government has not paid sufficient attention to reports produced by human rights organizations. For example, 75 per cent of the people called for an investigation into a report entitled "People's Voice for Justice". They said stability could be ensured through this. Afterwards, Human Rights Watch produced a report and then another 160-page report was produced. People say those previously accused of crimes should not enter parliament. As the judiciary is very weak, it is impossible to prevent them. [Karzai in Dari] We cannot arrest a person without a court order. Regarding the transitional justice programme, work is under way on this. We are planning to hold a meeting next week. The government will take steps in this regard. A plan has been formulated. Mr (?Spantas) and other brothers have worked on it. As I said earlier, whoever the Afghan people elect by their will and secret vote will be their representative in parliament. In fact, it is up to the people. Obviously they will not vote for a bad person. If they vote for someone, we should accept him as a people's representative. [Correspondent in Pashto] The government's security departments usually complain. They complain that they arrest dangerous criminals and major drug smugglers, but the judiciary releases them soon after their arrest. What do you have to say about this? [Karzai in Pashto] Without a doubt, the judiciary, the administration, prosecutor's departments, the whole country and national departments were in a very bad condition. We had very serious problems in this regard and very dangerous people were released and escaped from police custody, prosecutor's departments and the judiciary. But, the situation has been improving for seven to eight months. Previously we were not told who was arrested and who was released. Government departments have been delaying information about such people for one or one and a half years. The condition of prosecutor's departments and the judiciary has improved. But we still have many problems, such as bribery and administrative corruption. Our prosecutors and investigation system have improved. However, we have not completely succeeded in solving issues such as bribery and administrative corruption or misuse of government facilities. There are several reasons for this. We understand these causes and should tackle them. Attention is paid to this. We have taken effective steps in some cases. However, they have not produced the desired results. <B>Economy</B> [Correspondent in Dari] In fact, economic issues are the backbone of a country. What is your economic policy for the next four years? Could you please shed some light on this and what is your concept regarding Afghanistan's economy and its economic pillars? [Karzai in Dari] A people's economy, an economy, the bulk of which is controlled by the people and an economy that can create a rich society. The government should provide services to the country by collecting revenues from the rich society. Afghanistan should serve as a crossroads in the region and its products should be sold. We want an Afghanistan that produces good products, an Afghanistan which is not in need of anyone, an Afghanistan that can purchase and sell products, an Afghanistan that has its own industrial and agricultural production and an Afghanistan whose daily, monthly and annual per capita income is higher than at present. [Correspondent in Dari] Earlier you spoke about the people's economy. When you say people's economy, the concept of the private sector comes to mind. [Karzai in Dari] You are right. [Correspondent in Dari] The private sector plays a key role in economic development. What steps have been taken to attract investors? How enthusiastic are investors? [Karzai in Dari] Afghanistan's environment agrees with a private sector. Our people want private business, land and property. This is a great characteristic. If we pave the way for the promotion of the private sector, our country will make considerable progress. You can see that the government has built roads, supplied electricity to some regions, established schools and clinics or has provided other services over the past three years. But the cities are built by the people. [Passage omitted on construction of homes in various provinces and meetings held on the promotion of the private sector.] [Correspondent in Dari] There are some obstacles to promoting the economic situation in government departments like administrative corruption. According to the figures provided by one of your departments last year, Afghan government departments suffered a loss of 10m afghanis due to corruption. This is a serious problem and attention should be paid to this. Secondly, the level of social services is pretty poor. People have complaints about this. [Karzai in Dari] Without a doubt, the level of social services is pretty poor. There are various reasons for this. One of these reasons is the absence of manpower and another reason is the lack of equipment and facilities. They have improved over the past three years. [Passage omitted on foreign assistance and weakness of national economy] <B>Foreign Relations</B> [Correspondent in Dari] Afghanistan's location and its geographic significance increase our hopes for an improvement in the economy. We have some questions about regional relations. The signing of a declaration on permanent strategic cooperation with America really is a great achievement. But, why has it provoked direct and indirect reactions from regional countries, such as Russia, Pakistan and Iran? When you signed an agreement on cooperation with Britain during your recent visit, it triggered some direct and indirect reactions. [Karzai in Dari] It is natural that these things provoke reactions. You can see that there are some regional countries which have gained power from such cooperation. There are military forces in this region which have gained power from such cooperation. They now have major military forces and power. Japan made economic and industrial progress by taking advantage of its cooperation with America after World War II. Germany, other countries and Korea also benefited from this cooperation. Afghanistan has been crushed by various powers for various reasons over the past 150 years. [Passage omitted on foreign interference in Afghanistan] Afghanistan was neutral when Russia attacked it. It was a non-aligned country. Our neutrality and membership of the non-aligned movement did not prevent Russia's attack on Afghanistan. Russia, which was our neighbour, attacked us. The present Afghanistan has adopted a different stance. It has adopted a policy of having agreements and strong friendship. Its policy is to strengthen itself through these agreements and friends. It should have a strong army, strong equipment, modern equipment, a modern economy, and strong and modern intelligence. Such agreements and friendship will help strengthen the position of Afghanistan until the country becomes self-sufficient. The current policy of the government of Afghanistan is based on the past several years of disaster and oppression in the country. The roots of our policy go back 30 years in history. We want to have strong allies and a powerful Afghanistan. The national strength of Afghanistan and the international support will lead Afghanistan towards prosperity. This is how the country can become strong and move towards development. Several other countries in the region and in the world have gained power through this way. We have signed agreements with some countries and we will sign more agreements with the international community in the future, particularly with NATO. Our negotiations with NATO are under way and we are discussing better ways of signing an agreement on strategic cooperation with them. We are also in negotiations with the international community. Afghanistan wants to be a country strong enough to help its own people and others. We want Afghanistan to be country, not harming others, but generously helping them. <B>Neighbours</B> [Correspondent in Dari] Making the neighbours understand what you say is very difficult. [Karzai in Dari] It is very easy to make them understand. We tell our neighbouring countries that, dear sisters and brothers, Afghanistan is a country that has been completely destroyed as a result of the interference of its neighbours. We tell them that now we want to become a self-sufficient, powerful and honourable country. We want to live with other neighbouring countries in peace and brotherhood. We do not want to be weaker than others and we do not want to be disgraced by others. No one can give us orders and we do not accept slavery. We are equal to others and we will remain a friend and brother to other countries. We want to be self-sufficient and strong enough to make a living for our own people. We want to have our own Afghan doctors, engineers, roads, bridges, and laws. We want the Afghan flag to be hoisted all over the world. We prefer death to being taken to international conferences by others. The bad times for Afghanistan are now over. The future Afghanistan will be stronger than the present. [Correspondent in Dari] There are concerns that Afghanistan will once again become a battlefield for confrontation of powerful countries of the region and the world. Relations between Asian countries are very complicated. There are reports that Pakistan somehow interferes in Afghan internal affairs by supporting the Taleban. There are similar reports saying that Russia supports the Taleban. Such relations are very complicated. What will be the position of Afghanistan in the coming ten years? [Hamed Karzai in Pashto] As I said earlier, our relations with the neighbouring countries will be based on friendship. Without a doubt, a stable Afghanistan is in the interest of its neighbours. Exports from neighbouring and brotherly country Pakistan to Afghanistan was worth 26m dollars during the Taleban's government. Pakistani Prime Minister Mr Jamali told me this during his visit to Kabul about two years ago. Pakistan's exports to Afghanistan increased from 26m dollars to 600m dollars in two years following the fall of the Taleban. Today Pakistan's exports reached 1.2bn dollars after just about two. This means Pakistan's exports to Afghanistan have reached 1.2bn dollars. It increased from 26m dollars to 1.2bn dollars in three and a half years. Iran's exports to Afghanistan were 10 to 12m dollars or even less than this. However, today its exports [to Afghanistan] have reached 350 to 400m dollars. Hundreds of Afghans visit China for business every month. Our trade with Tajikistan has increased four times. Therefore, Afghanistan's stability, peace and economic development are in the interest of its neighbours. Without a doubt, the past three years proved this. We hope that our neighbours will understand and admit the significance of this stability. Afghanistan is not unstable and it cannot be destabilized. No one can destabilize Afghanistan now. If someone is trying to destabilize Afghanistan and believes he will benefit from its instability, it is wrong. Afghanistan's instability amounts to instability in the region. Afghanistan's destruction amounts to the destruction of this region. Therefore, Afghanistan's stability is in the interest of all. [Correspondent in Pashto] There are reports that Pakistan is interfering in Afghanistan's internal affairs. You may also have heard Maulana Fazlur Rahman's [leader of faction in Jamaat-i Islami party of Pakistan] remarks. He has accused the Pakistani government of assisting the government opponents. What is the government's policy on this? [Karzai in Pashto] The remarks and speech of Maulana Fazlur Rahman are directly related to our national security. This is a very serious issue. We are examining these statements. We are very seriously considering them. We will take measures, which are important for our national security and safety of our people and protection of this soil. <B>US, coalition forces operations</B> [Correspondent in Pashto] Another issue is that as we visit rural regions, many people complain about the mistreatment by American forces during military operations and the bombing of innocent people in Afghanistan. What measures has the government taken to prevent this? [Karzai in Pashto] We have this problem. We have been discussing this issue with the US government for two years. We have told them many times that some of the interpreters employed by the coalition forces, who have come from the neighbouring countries or were inside the country, do wrong translation and give wrong reports for personal interests or other objectives or for causing trouble. They [interpreters] work for others. They give wrong reports about innocent people. This is one problem. We have discussed this many times with the US government and we are still negotiating with them. Another issue is the search and random raids on people's homes. This really disturbs us. We have complained about this and have discussed this. Fortunately, we have also reached some agreements about this. Regarding bombing, thanks to God, now there is peace in Afghanistan. The air force is used when an operation is carried out somewhere against the terrorists in mountainous regions and when there is no other way to eliminate them. However, the use of the air force in our villages, homes and areas is wrong by all means. There is no need for using air force in these places. Thanks to God, now there is peace in Afghanistan. We should fight those, who come from abroad and attack Afghanistan. We should not use the air force. This has been reduced to a great extent compared to last year and other years. We signed the joint strategic declaration with America and discussed this issue with them. Some commissions will be set up to further deal with this issue. The situation has improved compared to the past. But, sometimes such incidents occur. I will discuss this with them. They discuss issues with us. Today the coalition forces and the Afghan government are in a very good state of negotiations. God willing, this problem will be solved. We are aware of this problem and the nation has also heard our talks. <B>The Future</B> [Correspondent in Dari] Will you again stand as a candidate in the future presidential election? [Karzai in Dari] I do not think so. I believe this country should have a new leader and young people should come forward. It should move towards a new system and people should have new leaders. There should be new ideas. This country should function on the basis of new ideas and visions. A person like me, who works in the presidential palace, can get fed up and lose his ideological initiatives and inventive thinking, day by day. He becomes tired and old. I believe it will be better if the new Afghan generation comes forward. It should be vigilant and should enter the scene. They should develop this country with a strong national spirit and pride. [Correspondent] We have no more questions. You can convey your message to the nation through Tolo. [Karzai in Pashto] May God prosper Afghanistan. May God keep it strong. [Karzai switches to Dari] My message to the young people of Afghanistan is that they should be very proud of their national identity. They should be very proud of their history and identity. They should be very proud of their culture. They should be very proud of their languages whether they are major languages such as Farsi and Pashto or Pashayi, Uzbek, Turkmen, Baluchi and any other language which is spoken in our country. Neither the life of people nor the country can be improved unless we receive education and become professionals. We need to receive education to improve the lives of Afghan people and every individual. We should receive education again and again if we want to have a bright future. <I>Source: Tolo TV, Kabul, in Dari and Pashto 1610 gmt 16 Aug 05</I>
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IFJ condemns the imprisonment of Afghan editor
2005-10-24
International Federation of Journalists
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The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) condemns the jailing of Afghan magazine editor Ali Muhaqiq Nasab after an investigation by the Afghan Media Commission found him not guilty. Nasab, who was arrested on October 1 following complaints that he intentionally published anti-Islamic articles, was sentenced to two years in prison by the primary court in Kabul on October 22. When arresting Nasab, the chief editor of Hoqoq-e-Zan (Women’s Rights) magazine, authorities bypassed Afghan legislation that states journalists cannot be arrested until the government appointed Media Commission for Investigating Media-Related Offences has considered their case. The media commission met on October 18 to discuss Nasab’s case following a series of requests by Afghan media groups and international human rights groups. The media commission concluded that Nasab did not deliberately insult Islam in his articles and was therefore not guilty of blasphemy. The IFJ, the global organisation representing over 500,000 journalists in more than 110 countries, has called the court’s decision to imprison Nasab illegal and immoral. “The Media Commission found him not guilty, therefore, according to Afghan law, Nasab should never have been arrested in the first place,” said IFJ president Christopher Warren. “The court’s decision to go against Afghanistan’s own legislation is a huge step back for both human rights and press freedom in Afghanistan,” said the IFJ president. “The case is now under appeal and we demand that Afghan authorities follow the mandate of Afghan legislation providing for press freedom, and drop all charges against Nasab immediately,” said Warren. Blasphemy laws remain the greatest threat to journalists in Afghanistan and the IFJ is concerned that Nasab’s sentencing will lead to increased self-censorship and an avoidance of reporting on important religious issues in the region. The prosecution called for the death penalty, accusing Nasab of apostasy (the abandonment of faith), leading observers to call the two-year sentence a compromise. “It is true he is fortunate not to have received the death penalty, but any guilty verdict in this case is immoral and should be not be condoned,” said Warren. The IFJ calls on the Afghan Government to respect the law of the land and allow press freedom to prosper.
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2006-07-30T12:25:18
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Afghan Special Narcotics Force Disrupts Smuggling Routes Along Iranian and Pakistani Borders
2005-08-27
Ministry of Interior
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In major operations over the past few days, the Afghan Special Narcotics Force (ASNF) has disrupted opium smuggling routes running towards the Iranian and Pakistani borders in the southwestern provinces of Nimruz and Helmand. The ASNF operations included raids on the Garmser narcotics bazaar in Helmand and on narcotics storage sites in both provinces. It is the first time the ASNF has conducted interdiction operations simultaneously in two provinces, demonstrating the increasing capability of the Force. Judicial prosecutors working with the ASNF detained three drugs traffickers, who have been handed over to the new Counter Narcotics Criminal Justice System. They will all now face criminal charges. Over 2 metric tons of opium were destroyed in the raids. The ASNF also seized significant quantities of weapons and vehicles used by the traffickers to transport drugs out of the country. The Commander of the Force says; “We are keen to see these traffickers held accountable for their criminal activity. Their criminal behaviour is against Islam, and prevents development in areas where they operate. Those found guilty could face many years in prison. The latest operations of the ASNF should come as a timely warning to those involved in the drugs industry.” The ASNF became operational in January 2004, and since then has steadily increased its ability to reach all parts of the country and successfully interdict narcotics traffickers and their infrastructure. In its campaign against drugs, the ASNF has now destroyed in excess of 137 metric tons of opium, more than 35 metric tons of precursor chemicals and over 120 drug-processing laboratories.
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2006-07-30T14:02:06
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ASNF Renews Operations Against Drug Traffickers, Drug Labs in Helmand
2005-07-24
Ministry of the Interior
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The Afghan Special Narcotics Force (ASNF) has renewed operations against narcotics traffickers in the southern Afghan province of Helmand. In the operations so far they have targeted the village of Keshenakhud and Sangin District, where they destroyed three narcotics production laboratories and over 600 kilograms of opiates. These latest operations follow concerted activity by the ASNF in Helmand Province in May and June this year, and are part of an ongoing campaign by the force to target the key poppy growing provinces of southern Afghanistan. In June the Minister of Interior, Ali Ahmad Jalali, himself accompanied the ASNF on its raid against the largest drugs bazaar in Afghanistan at Bahram Chah, in Southern Helmand Province near the border with Pakistan. Minister Jalali stressed to Afghans there that the Government of Afghanistan is determined to rid the country of the shame of drugs. The raids in Helmand Province demonstrate the ability of the ASNF to cover vast areas of the country in a series of short and sharp precision strikes. Surprise and a high degree of mobility are key characteristics of ASNF operations. Just last week, the ASNF conducted a series of successful raids against drugs laboratories in the northern province of Badakhshan. The commander of the ASNF said: “This is a clear demonstration of our extended reach. We can go from the north to the south of the country inside the same week. The drug traffickers have no idea where we will strike next.” On its latest operations in Helmand the ASNF has been assisted on the ground by the local police forces, who have provided useful information on the location of narcotics dealers and their laboratories. This operation is a key part of the Afghan government’s wider counter narcotics strategy to attack the drug traffickers wherever they seek to hide. Since it became operational in January 2004, the ASNF has carried out a series of operations across Afghanistan, destroying over 130 metric tons of opium, over 35 metric tons of precursor chemicals and more than 120 drug processing laboratories. The force recently increased in size and capability to undertake more operations.
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2006-07-30T14:03:36
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Afghan Special Narcotics Force Conducts Raids in Helmand Province
2005-09-28
Ministry of the Interior
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In major operations over the past few days, the Afghan Special Narcotics Force (ASNF) has conducted a series of raids on the illegal drugs trade in Helmand Province. The ASNF operations included raids on the Kajaki bazaar and on narcotics storage sites in the Lashkar Gah area of Helmand. During the raids a number of drugs traffickers were detained by the ASNF, which has special powers, granted by Presidential Decree, to detain individuals for narcotics offences. Individuals are then handed over to the Counter Narcotics Police of Afghanistan (CNPA) for formal prosecution, under the new Counter Narcotics Criminal Justice System. They will all now face criminal charges. Over half a ton of opiates was destroyed in the Helmand raids. The ASNF acts under the direct authority of the President and the Minister of Interior, and has the authority to destroy narcotics on site during operations, which guarantees the drugs will not find their way onto the streets again. According to the Commander of the Force, “the cultivation, processing and trafficking of drugs are all illegal acts and are against Islam. The Afghan Government is determined to uphold the rule of law and remove this source of shame to our country. It must be understood that those who engage in this illegal trade will be brought to justice. Helmand is the biggest province in Afghanistan and for more than 25 years it has been the centre of drug production despite the fact that it has good land, water and a strong workforce. The ASNF has mounted numerous operations in Helmand Province, specifically to disrupt and stop drug-dealing, to represent the new Afghan Government, to explain Afghan law, to encourage people to accept the rule of law and finally to find out what problems people face and hear their concerns, to pass on to the authorities for action.” The ASNF became operational in January 2004 and since then has steadily increased its ability to successfully interdict narcotics traffickers and their infrastructure in all parts of the country. Last month, the ASNF demonstrated its ability to operate in two provinces at the same time by mounting simultaneous operations in both Helmand and Nimruz provinces. For reasons of operational security, the size and location of the ASNF are classified. In its campaign against drugs, the ASNF has now destroyed in excess of 139 metric tons of opium, more than 35 metric tons of precursor chemicals and over 120 drug-processing laboratories.
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2006-07-30T14:04:51
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Afghan Government Ministers Discuss Counter Narcotics Campaign with leaders from provinces of Balkh and Samangan
2005-08-07
Ministry of Counter-Narcotics
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Key government ministers involved with the Government of Afghanistan’s Counter Narcotics campaign are today (Sunday) discussing the programme with the Governors and senior figures of the Provinces of Balkh and Samangan at a meeting in Kabul’s Intercontinental Hotel. Today’s seminar follows similar recent meetings with leaders from the Provinces of Laghman, Kandahar and Uruzgan. Speakers at today’s seminar are due to include the Afghan Minister of Counter Narcotics, Habibullah Qaderi, the Minister of Rural Rehabilitation and Development, Haneef Atmar, and the Deputy Minister of Interior, General Mohammad Daud, who has special law enforcement responsibilities for Counter Narcotics. The meeting will be chaired by General Khodaidad, Deputy Minister of Counter Narcotics. The British Ambassador, Dr Rosalind Marsden, will speak on behalf of donor countries of which the United Kingdom is the lead nation helping the Government of Afghanistan with its counter narcotics campaign. The Governors of Balkh and Samangan will lead open discussions during the course of seminar. A press conference will held in the hotel’s ballroom at 11.50 to which all the media are invited to attend. The Minister of Counter Narcotics, Habullah Qaderi, reiterates that “the Government of Afghanistan is looking for full cooperation from provincial governors this year in all its efforts to combat the cultivation of opium poppy. This includes cooperation especially in the forthcoming poppy eradication campaign.” For the Government of Afghanistan’s Counter Narcotics Campaign, Balkh and Samangan were last year poor performing provinces. Whereas opium poppy cultivation decreased in the country as a whole, cultivation in Balkh and Samangan increased significantly, along with Kandahar and Farah. This is according to a Rapid Assessment Report of this year’s poppy cultivation trends carried out by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in February. At the time of a similar meeting held a year ago in Kabul, Balkh provincial authorities claimed that their province would be the first to eliminate poppy. Balkh and Samangan are not traditional poppy growing provinces, and cultivation there only began after the fall of the Taleban government in 2001. At Sunday’s seminar, the different pillars of the overall Afghan counter narcotics campaign will be addressed, including Eradication, Interdiction and the Counter Narcotics Criminal Justice Task Force. And so too will Rural Development be discussed, specifically details of this programme in the Provinces of Balkh and Samangan.
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2006-07-30T14:06:34
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Afghan civil servants to receive leadership training
2006-03-26
UNDP Kabul
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As part of the support to capacity building in public administration, UNDP’s Civil Service Leadership Development Project (CSLD) is to launch a major long-term training programme to equip the country’s top 550 civil servants with adequate skills in a bid to consolidate the implementation of the Afghanistan National Development Strategy (ANDS). The two and a half year programme that will get underway with a ceremony on Saturday April 1 2006 will target civil servants at three different levels, including younger staff that show potential for future development. In the course of the project life time, four Top Leadership (TLP) courses, seven Senior Leadership courses (SLP) and eight Emerging Leaders (ELP) courses will be conducted with each session accommodating up to 30 participants. To maximize the actual impact of the training programmes and change at the workplace, the SLP and the ELP programmes will combine training with extensive coaching on the job. The trainees will be overseen and advised as they apply their new skills in performing their regular tasks. The coaching sessions will be preceded by actual training sessions. UNDP’s Civil Service Leadership Programme CSLD, implemented jointly with the Independent Administrative Reform and Civil Service Commission (IARCSC) is aimed at addressing one of the biggest challenges that Afghanistan is currently facing: the reform of the Public Administration system including the re-establishment of a competent and efficient civil service. CSLD is geared towards the top Civil Servants in the capital and the provinces including Deputy Ministers, Heads of Departments, Senior and mid-level Civil Servants as well as young Civil Servants. Journalists are invited to the ceremony which will start at 09.30 on April 1 2006 at the premises of the Training and Development Department of the Independent Administrative Reform and Civil Service Commission (Shah Mahmood Ghazi Watt, adjacent to AISA, right beside the Ministry for Rural Development).
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2006-07-30T14:10:24
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President Karzai Signs the Counter Narcotics Tribunal Decree
2005-07-25
Minstry of the Interior
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The Counter Narcotics Tribunal Decree was proposed by HE Chief Justice Shinwari of the Supreme Court of Afghanistan. The Decree establishes special tribunals to try cases related to narcotics. It supports Article 7 of the Constitution, which bans the cultivation, production and trafficking of narcotics. The Decree came into force just after the President signed it. On signing the Decree the President said: "this demonstrates the Government's crucial proactive commitment to the fight against narcotics. It is a further step towards greater judicial reform". "This is a strong message to those involved in narcotics that the Government will crack down on the traffickers and all those that shame the name of the Afghan people" the President added.
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2006-07-30T14:11:37
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British Team Starts Training a Further 400 Afghan Counter-Narcotics Police Officers to Combat Drugs Trafficking
2005-07-27
Minstry of Counter-Narcotics
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The British Ambassador to Afghanistan, Dr Rosalind Marsden, is today (Wednesday) handing over five vehicles from the UK Government to the Counter Narcotics Police of Afghanistan (CNPA) at a ceremony at the CNPA headquarters at Karte Seh in south-west Kabul. It is part of a British programme being launched to equip and train the CNPA to combat drugs trafficking in the country. Attending the event will be the Afghan Minister for Counter Narcotics, Habibullah Qaderi, the Deputy Ministers for Counter Narcotics, General Khodaidad and Baki Khogiani, the Deputy Interior Minister, General Mohammad Daud, and the head of the CNPA, General Sadaat. At the ceremony, there will be a demonstration by dogs being trained for drug detection and also a demonstration by a CNPA Mobile Detection Team of specialist search equipment and a purpose-built vehicle. The media are invited to attend the event, which will be held at 2.00 pm today (Wednesday) at the CNPA headquarters. The five vehicles being donated today are part of a consignment of over forty vehicles due to be handed over during an eighteen month British training programme for the CNPA that started last month. Ten mobile detection teams are being equipped and trained, three of them for Kabul and the others for provinces such as Kandahar, Nangarhar and Badakhshan. According to Dr Marsden, “This training project shows the UK’s commitment to the long term development of CNPA and other counter narcotics institutions of the Afghan Government.” Over the next 18 months, nearly 400 Counter Narcotics Police will be given legal and operational training by the UK, as well as practical training while subsequently carrying out their work. Along with the Afghan Special Narcotics Force (ASNF), the CNPA has been making steady progress against traffickers and heroin producers.
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2006-07-30T14:13:23
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Afghan Religious Leaders Hold Symposium on Reducing Drug Addiction in Afghanistan
2005-07-26
Ministry of Counter-Narcotics
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Five hundred Afghan religious leaders are meeting today (Tuesday) and tomorrow at a symposium in Kabul to discuss how to reduce drug addiction in Afghanistan. The symposium is being organized by the Afghan Ministry of Hajj and Awqaf (Religious Affairs), the Ministry of Counter Narcotics and a regional inter-governmental organization, the Colombo Plan Secretariat. The symposium, being held at the Sham-e-Paris Hotel in west Kabul, will be addressed by the Minister of Hajj and Awqaf, Professor Naimatullah Shahrani, the Deputy Minister of Counter Narcotics, General Khodaidad, and the head of the Colombo Plan’s programme in Afghanistan, Tay Bin How. A press conference will be held at the Paris Hotel at 11.30am today (Tuesday) to which all the media are welcome. The purpose of the symposium is to mobilize religious leaders to combat drug abuse in provinces around the country. One of the aims of the two day gathering will be to understand drug addiction from an Islamic perspective. Another aim will be to identify the role of mosques in various aspects of drug demand reduction. Of the 500 religious leaders at the symposium, 35 will be chosen for an additional two days of training next week to act as coordinators of mosque-based prevention and aftercare programmes that are due to be established in all 34 provinces of the country. Through its Drug Advisory Programme, the Colombo Plan has over the past three years been developing a faith-based approach to combating drug addiction. It has been working in this way in countries including Indonesia, Malaysia, southern Philippines and Pakistan. According to Tay Bin How of the Colombo Plan Secretariat “individuals who are affiliated with a religion are less likely to abuse drugs than individuals not affiliated to a religion.” The Colombo Plan has already held two programmes with a total of more than forty Afghan religious leaders in Malaysia in 2004, and a further programme in Afghanistan with forty religious leaders in June this year.
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World Bank holds workshop aimed at strengthening and improving Afghanistan's financial management system
2006-07-10
World Bank Kabul
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To help strengthen and improve Afghanistan’s financial management performance, the World Bank organizes a one day workshop. More than 120 participants from government institutions and its project implementing agencies are expected to attend the workshop. It is expected that at the end of the workshop participants will be empowered to undertake their work efficiently and effectively.
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2006-07-30T14:30:42
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Afghan Counter Narcotics Forces conduct first ever drugs raid in Zaranj
2006-04-05
Ministry of the Interior
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Today, the Ministry of the Interior's counter narcotics forces conducted their first ever drugs raid into Zaranj, capital of Nimruz Province, on the border with Iran. With the successful operation by other Afghan law enforcement forces in Bahramchah, southern Helmand, on Monday, this latest action shows that big drugs traffickers are under threat in all parts of Afghanistan. Whilst Ministry forces have previously visited Zaranj, this is the first raid acting on information about drugs dealers in the town. The operation is still happening; they are holding 2 individuals for questioning and have seized a small quantity of brown heroin and a large quantity of hashish. The Minister of the Interior spokesman said: "This is another first for our increasingly capable Afghan counter narcotics forces. Whilst other forces are attacking the big opium dealers in Helmand, in Nimruz we are attacking other parts of the opium snake that is trying to poison the nation of Afghanistan. Opium dealers and other enemies of our country are using ordinary Afghans to make themselves rich and are preventing economic growth and education in the Province. The people of Zaranj have welcomed us and they can make the change in their own province and Inshallah it will come soon for them."
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2006-07-30T17:00:07
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Statement by Hamid Karzai at the Conference of Heads of States of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)
2006-06-15
Ministry of Information
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Your Excellency Mr. Chairman, Excellencies Heads of states, Ladies and Gentlemen! I am honored to have been invited to this session of Shanghai Cooperation Organization and am very pleased to be in this beautiful and historical city of Shanghai. Allow me to thank the organizers of the conference and the people of China for the very warm and generous hospitality extended to me and my delegation. Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen! Prior to September 11, 2001, Afghanistan, as part of a scheme by foreign elements, had turned into a safe haven for international terrorism. It is evident that the situation not only dismantled Afghanistan’s economy and infrastructures and damaged the social fabric of Afghan society but it also caused great detriment to the other countries of the region and beyond. With the defeat of terrorism by our people which was made possible through support and cooperation by the international community, today Afghanistan is a free country and a reliable strategic partner in the war against terrorism. We Afghans have endured the biggest sacrifices in the war against terror and have suffered the most in the hands of terrorism; that is why fighting it is at the top of our priorities at the regional level. The people of Afghanistan are committed to do their utmost to make sure that our country does not become, once again, a center of destructive activities against other countries and that no terrorist groups could feel safe on our soil. On the other hand, the presence of international community in our country to continue the war on terror, strengthen state institutions and to rebuild the economic infrastructures is essential. Such presence is in the interest of our country, the region and the world because the remnants of terrorism pose a global threat that can endanger the achievements of Afghanistan, the countries of the region and the international community. I have full confidence that the countries in our region concur with me on this issue and will continue to support us as before in achieving our common goals. We believe that terrorism is a global challenge and that fighting it requires joint international determination, cooperation and effective measures. The critical issue is that terrorism has moved up into an organized destructive level and the terrorist networks have now gained considerable influence in some States. As we are committed to prevent Afghanistan from turning into a base of terrorist activities against others, we expect other countries as well to pay attention to this issue. Your Excellency Mr. Chairman! In the last four and half years, Afghanistan has taken great strides towards the establishment of a state based on rule of law, building state institutions, reconstruction, economic growth and trade between Afghanistan and countries of the region. These achievements are indeed objectives that are also incorporated as part of the SCO framework. In addition to establishing political infrastructures in the country, we have paved the ground for the growth of economic cooperation as an important principle of our regional policy. We believe that the development and welfare of the people in the region cannot be achieved independently and that we have a shared destiny. We believe that the development of Afghanistan is only possible through cooperation with the other countries in the region. On our part, we have taken important steps. To cite just one example of such cooperation, the exports of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to Afghanistan during the Taliban was no more than 25 million dollars a year while now this has risen to almost 1.3 billion dollars. We have reformed our laws dealing with Custom Duties, Taxes, Trade and Foreign Investment and will continue to do so to create further facilities for businesspeople and investors. Your Excellency Mr. Chairman, Afghanistan wants to further strengthen coordination and expand cooperation with the SCO and bilaterally with the member states of the Organization. Particularly, Afghanistan is in favor of further SCO concentration to the fight against terrorism and extremism and is ready to participate in any way. Moreover, we believe that enhanced cooperation multilaterally and bilaterally in the areas of combating organized crimes, production and trafficking of illicit drugs and arms trafficking is in our interest. The people of Afghanistan have made a commitment to the international community to continue their fight against the production and trafficking of narcotics and they are resolute in this struggle. Our success to fight this menace needs time and is dependent on the comprehensive support and cooperation of the countries in the region and beyond. In reality, Afghan farmers are the least beneficiaries of the drug trade. The main profit goes to international mafia organizations. These organizations must be fought decisively, and ways must be found to stop drug trafficking more effectively. With our membership in the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) as of July 2006, Afghanistan will turn into a bridging point between member countries of the SCO and SAARC. We consider this position as a good opportunity for ourselves and our neighbors. Ladies and Gentlemen: The road we have taken is the road towards peace, cooperation and progress in the region. Today Afghanistan, as part of this region and as a responsible and active member of the family of nations, is once again extending its hands of friendship and co-existence to all the countries, particularly to our neighbors and member states of SCO. We are grateful that our message of friendship has met with positive response from our neighbors and members of Shanghai Cooperation Organization in the last four years. I am confident that the continuation of this friendship will be beneficial in creating a safer world and contribute to long-term peace and prosperity of our people in the region. I wish you, Excellencies, success in achieving our common humane and peace-loving aspirations. Thank you.
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2006-07-30T17:12:42
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Afghanistan-India Joint Statement
2006-04-10
Governments of India and Afghanistan
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1. At the invitation of His Excellency Dr. Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of the Republic of India, His Excellency Hamid Karzai, President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan is currently paying a State visit to India (April 9-13, 2006). 2. During the visit, the two leaders held talks on a wide-range of bilateral issues as well as regional and international matters of common interest. They welcomed the progress achieved in bilateral relations since President Hamid Karzai’s visit to India, February 23-25, 2005 and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s visit to Afghanistan, August 28-29, 2005, and agreed to take this relationship further into a new paradigm of friendship and cooperation. They affirmed that the time-tested friendly relationship between the two countries, underpinned by historical and cultural ties, had overcome many challenges and were today based on a shared commitment to the ideals of democracy, peace and security. 3. India expressed full support to the goal of a sovereign, democratic and prosperous Afghanistan, which is also necessary for peace, security and stability in the region. It expressed admiration for the courageous steps taken by the Afghan people and Government under the leadership of President Hamid Karzai towards the adoption of a democratic polity, including the holding of the Parliamentary elections and convening of the new Parliament, while addressing the challenge of economic development and reconstruction. 4. President Hamid Karzai thanked India for its demonstrated commitment to Afghanistan by providing more than US $ 600 million for projects in all parts of Afghanistan, in different sectors - including infrastructure, human resource development, and humanitarian assistance. Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh reaffirmed India’s continued commitment to Afghanistan’s reconstruction and pledged an additional US $ 50 million under India’s Assistance Programme for Afghanistan. To broaden cooperation between the two countries, three cooperation agreements were signed today in the areas of Rural Development, Education and Standardization in the presence of President Karzai and Prime Minister Singh. 5. In the field of institutional and human resource development, both sides expressed encouragement at the ongoing process of annual award of 500 Scholarships for Afghan students for University education in India and 500 short-term ITEC Programme for Afghan nationals, as announced during Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh’s visit to Afghanistan in August, 2005. They agreed that this initiative had great potential of contributing significantly towards skills development of the Afghan youth, which could be expected to become the vanguard in tackling the challenge of institution building in Afghanistan. 6. Going beyond the core areas of government-to-government developmental cooperation, both leaders also explored the possibilities of expanding business-to-business cooperation, particularly between the small and medium entrepreneurs of the two countries. President Karzai is also accompanied by a strong business delegation on this visit, which will be interacting with Indian business and industry counterparts from CII, FICCI and ASSOCHAM this afternoon. Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh offered to consider extending a US $ 50 million line of Credit facility to promote trade and investment between the two countries. 7. As provided for under Article 11 of the Preferential Trade Agreement signed between the two countries on March 6, 2003, the two sides agreed to constitute a Joint Committee at Ministerial level to review the progress in the implementation of the Agreement, thereby promoting mutually beneficial bilateral trade. 8. Tomorrow, President Karzai will be inaugurating a Festival of Afghanistan in India which would be displaying traditional Afghan products and having components of dance, music and cuisine, as a follow-up to the recently concluded MoU on Tourism. 9. Tomorrow, President Karzai will also go to Hyderabad where he will visit the Hi-Tech City, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., the National Remote Sensing Agency and a Rural Development Pilot Project. 10. At the regional level, the two leaders reiterated their vision of Afghanistan regaining its strategic position at the cross roads of Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent. The need for greater regional cooperation by encouraging trade and people-to-people contact among the countries of the region was emphasized. President Karzai thanked Prime Minister Dr. Singh for India’s strong support for Afghanistan’s membership of SAARC and pledged to work together with the member countries in all fields to affect greater harmonization of political, economic, social and security policies. 11. President Karzai welcomed that India would host the Second Regional Economic Cooperation Conference for Afghanistan in New Delhi, November 18-19, 2006, with participation of all the regional countries, G-8 member States and international organizations. This Conference will also have a business-to-business component to promote private sector linkages. 12. Confronting the shared challenges of fundamentalism and terrorism, the two leaders condemned global terrorism as a threat to democracy and declared that there can be no compromise with its perpetrators. India expressed its support to the efforts made by Afghanistan in recent months in tackling the increased terrorist activities in certain provinces in the country. 13. The two leaders reaffirmed that India and Afghanistan, have a common interest in reinvigorating the past ties and developing a new, strategic partnership for the 21st Century. The two leaders emphasized the importance of regular high-level exchanges between the two countries for taking this partnership to greater heights. New Delhi
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2006-07-30T17:31:51
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ASNF Targets Drug Bazaar and Drug Labs in Helmand
2006-04-04
Ministry of the Interior
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Afghan Special Narcotic Force (ASNF) conducted an operation against drug bazaar and drug labs at Bahramcha town of Helmand province on April 3 2006. The operation finished successfully on the same day. During the operation, ASNF set on fire 100kg of opium and 5kg of heroine. They also arrested one drug trafficker. The operation ended successfully without any casualties. "This operation was a part of the overall counter-narcotics campaign which is being conducted all over the country and specially in southern provinces which are considered to be the main producers for opium," said Mohammad Yosuf Stanizai, MOI spokesperson," This operation was an alert for all drug dealers around the country. The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan is committed to terminate poppy economy throughout the country and to arrest and punish all drug traffickers and drug dealers." The ASNF, working under MOI, have conducted a number of successful counter narcotics operation and have the capacity to continue such operations and extend them to all poppy cultivating provinces of Afghanistan. This was the fourteenth ASNF operation in Helmand province. Since its establishment, the ASNF have interdicted and destroyed 209 drug labs, 150 ton of opium, more than 970 ton of heroine precursors, more than 50 ton of cannabis and also have arrested several suspect drug smugglers, 6 of whom have been recognized as guilty and submitted to judicial authorities, 2 of whom were sentenced to 10 years jail.
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2006-07-30T17:37:21
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Local Police Killed Drug Criminals
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Helmand Local Police have killed four drug criminals as the criminal ambushed Nawzad Eradication forces in Korghi, Nawzad District of Helmand province, yesterday. The enemies ambushed the local eradication forces while the local police were on their way to (eradicating poppy fields) Nawzad District of Helmand province, and the local police reported being attacked with heavy and light weapons. The police also seized three AK47s and one heavy weapon. "The Government of Afghanistan is fully committed to eradicate poppy fields; the insurgents can't stop the government from its fight against drugs," said, Lt. General Mohammad Daud Daud the Deputy Interior Minister for Counter Narcotics, "The enemies of Afghanistan are trying to kill all those involved in creating peace and stability. The eradication forces are vital for this peace and stability. Be aware and help the government in arresting the drug criminals who threaten our peace and stability. " The MOI eradication forces are working with other Afghan security forces within the country to eradicate the poppy fields and create secure environment for rehabilitation projects. The four dead bodies were taken to the district administration of Nawzad district. There is no casualty from the government side.
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2006-07-30T17:40:51
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MOI Congratulates The Afghan National Police in Kandahar
2006-03-28
Ministry of the Interior
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This morning two suicide bombers who attempted to blow themselves up among the noble citizens of the Kandahar Province have failed due to the their hard work and that they put themselves in danger of the Afghan National Police in Kandahar, a southern province of Afghanistan. The initial investigation shows that two suicide bombers detonated explosives strapped to their bodies when they confronted the Afghan National Police in the first District of Kandahar city this morning at 08:45 local time. "The ones, who are committing these atrocities against Afghanistan, are demonstrating their willingness to kill innocent civilians – these people are driven by hate and evil. They have nothing positive to offer. Instead they want this country to become again, a nest for terrorists," said the MOI Spokesperson, Yousuf Stanizai. There were no other casualties in the explosion.
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2006-07-30T17:42:46
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Drug Raids Across Nimroz and Helmand show new strength of Afghan Counter Narcotics Forces
2006-07-30
Ministry of the Interior
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It can now be revealed that yesterday, as the Ministry of the Interior’s counter narcotics forces pounced on drugs traffickers in Zaranj, capital of Nimruz Province, law enforcement forces were also searching a drugs den on the Helmand-Nimruz border. In this operation, Counter Narcotics Police of Afghanistan (CNP-A) detained 6 suspects and seized 1000kg Hashish, small quantity of brown Heroine, 6 mobile phones and satellite mobile phones, Military equipments and weapons, papers and ledgers in Zarang, capital of Nimroz. The Minister of the Interior spokesman said: “Our counter narcotics forces now have the strength and the information to attack the drugs traffickers in all the areas they thought were their strongholds. These simultaneous raids have revealed our new ability and we will continue to attack the enemies of Afghanistan who seek to poison our children and our soil. The people of Helmand and Nimruz Provinces have welcomed us and they can make the change in their own province and Inshallah it will come soon for them.” With the successful drugs operation in Bahram Chah, southern Helmand, on Monday, these latest actions in Nimruz show that Afghan forces, acting on information, now have the capacity to strike the big drugs traffickers wherever and whenever they wish. This series of operations have captured 6 detainees, military equipment and destroyed significant amounts of opium resin, brown heroin and hashish. Ledgers and papers have also been taken for further examination. It was particularly gratifying to find a positive reaction from the local population in Nimruz who were friendly and keen to assist the operation. The local police also assisted in the effort to prevent the drug mafias from being the controlling influence in the town.
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2006-07-30T17:47:15
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10 Enemies of Peace and Stability have been Killed in Paktika & Zabul Provinces
2006-06-21
Ministry of the Interior
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More than 60 enemies of peace and reconciliation in Afghanistan riding two vehicles and 25 motorbikes, attacked the Khoshamand District of Paktika Province on the night of June 19th. Police were able to push back this brutal attack. Six enemies were killed and 15 others were injured and police seized two RPG rocket launchers with four RPG rounds. The building of the district headquarters has been partially damaged. On June 19th, a police patrol run into an enemies ambush in the area of Soory at the Shinkay District of Zabul Province. Four enemies were killed and two others were injured as the result of clashes between the enemies of peace and stability and the ANP. On June 19th when an enemy who wanted to plant an explosive mine at the Terway District of Paktika Province, was killed. On June 19th the Ghour Provincial Police arrested two people in connection with launching rocket on Medira NGO at the Watira District of Ghour Province. Police seized two AK-47, a rifle, an anti-tank mine and nine grenades from the arrested people. H.E Zarar Ahmad Muqbel said, “as our police forces are endeavoring 24-hours a day to provide a safe and secure situation and neutralize the destructive activities of the enemies of peace and stability in Afghanistan. Recently the destructive schemes of the enemies have laid causalities for themselves.”
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2006-07-30T17:49:47
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Government Press Restrictions Document
2006-06-20
"Islamic Republic of Afghanistan"
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The 24-point list below was delivered to editors of newspapers and television stations in Kabul in a document that bears only the name the "Islamic Republic of Afghanistan" and carries no signature or official stamp. It is widely agreed to have been issued by the intelligence service, following an agency briefing to editors on the same subject.
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The public media as bridge between people and government has a significant role. Although the rule of press justifies and directs of their activities, in the current circumstances, it is important that the media must ban or restrict broadcasting those materials which deteriorate the morale of the public, cause security problems and which are against the national interest. The following must be banned or restricted: • Publication and broadcasting of provocative statements of armed organizations and terrorist groups. • Broadcasting and publications of reports which cause irritation, any exaggerated reports against national unity, or against peace throughout the country and those report that cause intolerance of language, religious, ethnic and local diversities. • Conducting interviews with high ranking well known commanders of terrorist groups those who have participated in armed conflict against the government, and filming or photographing them, and broadcasting or publication of those reports that have been prepared in the favor of and in order to bolster the morale of the enemies of peace and security. • News of terrorist activities must not come as the lead story of the news. • Those materials that deteriorate people's morale and cause disappointment to them, and publication and broadcasting of gossip and rumors which are against the security and welfare of society. • Broadcasting and publications of religious decrees of terrorists and enemies that are against the tranquility of the people. • Negative propaganda, interviews and reports which are provocative or slanderous and which are against the presence (in Afghanistan) of the international coalition forces and ISAF. • Broadcasting and publication of any views of the people's enemies who want to represent that Islamic Republic of Afghanistan is not Islamic, or combating terrorism is a kin to combating Islam. • Those reports that aim to represent that the fighting spirit in Afghanistan's armed forces is weak. • Broadcasting and publication of provocative articles which are against the Mujahideen and call them "warlords" and those which call technocrats as "Westernized" and subjects of this nature which create division and conflict. • Broadcasting reports, subjects, articles and discussions which endanger territorial independence, territorial unity and national sovereignty of the state. • Avoidance or abstinence from exaggeration of accidents and terrorist acts. • Reports relating to riots and violence which are provocative should not be published and violence should be condemned. • Broadcasting and publication of programs and subject matters which are against the morals, religious and accepted customs of the public which provoke people and cause security problems. • The use of titles of respect such as warriors, resistance, peace keepers etc should not be used to describe terrorists and killers. • Broadcasting and publication of interviews and reports that are inaccurate, undocumented, harsh and slanderous which are defamatory specifically against important figures, and in accordance with article 2 provision 33 of the Press Laws are forbidden. • Live reports from meetings and ceremonies that disclose confidential governmental and military secrets and cause a deterioration of relations among three branches of state and results in reduction of the prestige of the government and parliament. • Broadcasting and publication of those reports and interviews that are against the government's foreign policy in regard to neighboring countries that puts the government in conflict with neighboring countries. In the following cases, we ask cooperation of mass media. • Improvement in the method of news, sentences and words used in news of incidents related to the armed forces. • Disclosure of the real face of terrorists and their isolation from the people. • Dissemination of the spirit of resistance and the bravery of the armed forces in the capital and provinces and particularly, in the country's border areas. • Disclosure of the propaganda of the enemy of peace and security and adopting a defensive policy against this type propaganda. • Dissemination of reports by the media relating to activities of terrorists which are inhumane, and which uncover and disclose their criminal activities. • Strengthening of relations and improvement of cooperation between public relations and spokespersons and the media. In observing and executing the above, according to directions of the leaders of the government, we want the cooperation of all media organizations and their responsible personnel. Copying and broadcasting and distribution of this document is not authorized.
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2006-07-30T17:52:43
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President Hamid Karzai’s Remarks with Secretary Condoleezza Rice After Their Meeting
2006-06-28
Ministry of the Interior
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PRESIDENT KARZAI: Media members, ladies and gentlemen, I am honored (inaudible) Afghanistan welcomes Her Excellency. SECRETARY RICE: Thank you very much, Mr. President. And first let me, on behalf of the American people, on behalf of President Bush, thank you for your friendship, thank you for your commitment, thank you for your superb leadership of a country (inaudible) since the war you have brought unity, you have (inaudible) the Afghan people and indeed to the region and to the world. Thank you very much for your leadership. We had a broad-ranging discussion of our joint fight in the war on terror, but also about how to answer the hopes of the Afghan people for a better life, a more prosperous life. (Inaudible) reconstruction (inaudible) bring further security to the Afghan people, not just through coalition and American forces but also the strengthening of Afghan security institutions, something that the President has been concerned about and that we, too, are concerned about. Mr. President, I want you to know that we consider Afghanistan to be a friend for the long term. The commitment of the United States is a strong commitment but also one that will be an enduring commitment. I have said before that we made the mistake once before of leaving Afghanistan and of not sustaining our commitment to our relationship here. We will not make that mistake again. America will be committed and a friend of the Afghan people for a very, very long time to come. Thank you for your leadership. PRESIDENT KARZAI: Welcome, ma'am. Welcome. Questions? QUESTION: Madame Secretary, (inaudible). Aren't you concerned that (inaudible) United States (inaudible)? SECRETARY RICE: Well, first of all, I have the greatest confidence that the democratic institutions and the democratic future of Afghanistan are indeed getting stronger and getting stronger each day. That Afghanistan has determined enemies is no surprise to anyone. That they are brutal and ruthless enemies who will take innocent life is also not a surprise to anyone. These are people who raped and pillaged and tried to destroy this country over an extended period of decades and there are small numbers of them who are still trying to destroy this country but they will not succeed. They will not succeed because Afghanistan has an elected president, an elected parliament. For the first time Afghanistan has strong coalition partners, not just in the United States but in NATO. It has the respect of the international community. And because the security forces of Afghanistan, which really barely existed just a few years ago, are now really coming into full being and are being strengthened. So yes, Afghanistan has determined enemies and they are ruthless, but they will not succeed in undermining or in rolling back the democratic gains of the Afghan people. We are here committed to those democratic gains and I know that the Afghan people themselves are committed to those democratic gains. PRESIDENT KARZAI: I would reconfirm the remarks of Dr. Rice. There is absolute certainty that Afghanistan is going to strengthen the gains of the past five years. Whatever was asked of the Afghan people in the Bonn agreement has been fulfilled on time. We have constitution, elections for the president, a very vibrant parliament and a strengthening civil society. Now, terrorism will definitely try to work very, very hard, seeing the success of Afghanistan, they will try to hurt us. But the success is moving further and further and that is the story in Afghanistan. Now, yes, we do have incidents of security and some of them are serious. That causes the Afghan people concern and that is what we are working on together with the international community on a daily basis. As for myself, ma'am, perhaps it doesn't get out to the international press. Every month I am in one of the Afghan provinces. Just yesterday I was in Baghlan Province in the northern part of the country, northeastern part of the country, inaugurated a road that links that part of the country with a major border of Afghanistan with Tajikistan and a port and what I saw there impressed me a lot. There was a vibrancy of agriculture and a construction there and agricultural feats. There were so many new schools. In a drive of about 20 minutes I saw three new schools built there and met lots of children going to school, met with people there, met with boys and girls and asked them about their aspirations. A lot of them wanted to be pilots, engineers, doctors and some of them wanted very much to be president of this country. So Afghanistan is not what you hear in the press. It's just a lot more than what you see in the press in terms of success that this country has had, and that success will continue. QUESTION: Dr. Rice, within past two years the Afghan Government repeatedly asking its international friends to help this war against terror in a strategic way, which means it should move to the place where (inaudible) and equip it. Why it is not possible to do so? And second, you have stressed again greatest cooperation between Kabul, Washington and Islamabad. Is there any difference between your present trip and between -- between present and previous trips? I mean that is there any signs to minimize the (inaudible) between Afghanistan and Pakistan? And let me add one more fact. Recently The Washington Post had an article was saying that President Karzai is losing support of his Western allies. What do you think about that? Three questions. PRESIDENT KARZAI: Thank you. SECRETARY RICE: Yes, thank you. Well, three questions. Let me start with the last question and I think that the press corps that was traveling with me, so to speak, got an earful about that article. I don't know anyone who is more admired and respected in the international community than President Karzai, for his strength, for his wisdom and for his courage to lead this country first in the defeat of the Taliban and now in rebuilding a democratic and unified Afghanistan. And I can tell you I am with foreign ministers and with heads of state all over the world. I sit in the councils of NATO. I sit with the EU. I sit with people all over the world and there is great admiration for your president and also for what the Afghan people are doing here. And I just want to say to the Afghan people that that commitment from the international community is very, very strong and will remain so. As to the war on terror and the regional issues concerning Pakistan, concerning other neighbors, we have a situation in which all of these countries, including, by the way, the United States, are threatened by the same enemy and we need to stay focused on that. The same people who destroyed Afghanistan and then harbored the terrorists who attacked New York are the same people who have tried to kill President Musharraf, the same people who are still attacking innocent Afghans, the people who have extended their war to places like Bali and to places like London and to places in Russia. This is an international force that is determined to try to undermine the aspirations of free people and they're not going to win. They're simply not going to win. They don't have a positive agenda for anyone. All that they have is a view of destruction and backwardness and hopelessness, and that is not going to win. And it's not going to win because there are strong leaders who will not allow it to happen. They will not win because we have military operations that are going after them. And indeed, sometimes when you hear about violence in places like Afghanistan, it is because military operations are being conducted against these terrorists. We have intelligence cooperation that is going after them and we are accelerating our efforts to build local security forces in places like Afghanistan to counter them as well. It is also the case that when I was in Pakistan I talked about the fierce fight that Pakistani forces are engaging these terrorists, who, if they could have their way, would also threaten Pakistan. And so we have to realize that we have a common enemy. We can all do more. We can all work harder. We all need to constantly assess our strategies, look at our tactics, make certain that we are responding to their changing tactics, because this is a thinking enemy that changes its tactics, too. But the commitment of Pakistan, of Afghanistan, of the United States, indeed of the international community, against this enemy is going to succeed. We are not going to tire. We are not going to leave. They should know that we are in this fight until it is victoriously concluded. And I just want to say, as I flew into Kabul just now, I saw the flags of the International Security Assistance Force. It is a remarkable show of unity by the international community with this country and with the antiterrorism front. QUESTION: Hello, President Karzai. I'm Janine Zacharia with Bloomberg News. You gave us a very -- we know you're an optimist. You gave us a very optimistic assessment. Perhaps when you're standing next to a top U.S. diplomat it's difficult to express any concerns, but do you have any concerns about the resurgence of the Taliban? Can you assess for us what that is or can you really travel freely in the south? That's the first question. Secondly, we were in Pakistan yesterday and the Pakistani Foreign Minister told us that Afghanistan is not providing them with actionable intelligence in the border area. Is that true? PRESIDENT KARZAI: Ma'am, concerns? Yes, we have. We, all of us, have concerns. We are fighting terrorism and they're trying to attack us where they can. But we have won. The very fact that Afghanistan is where it is today is testimony to the fact that we have won. And we have won massively in Afghanistan. There are 4.5 million refugees back in this country. Those who were running away from this country five years ago, 4.5 million have come back. There are 60,000 Pakistani workers working in Afghanistan. Afghanistan's trade with its neighbors has gone up so many times that if I told you, you wouldn't believe. Pakistan's exports to Afghanistan in the Taliban were 25 million. Today they stand at 1.3 billion. Iran's exports to Afghanistan were barely 10 million or so. Today they are 350 million. And apply that to other neighbors as well. Success is there. We have problems, too. The reason we are working, the reason we are talking, is also to get at the problems. So when we speak of success, it doesn't mean that we are forgetting the problems. We are continuously working with the problems to make this country better and better and to free the whole world from terrorism that we are still fighting. As to the southern part of the country, ma'am, I was in Kandahar about 25 days ago, went to the hospital, visited people. I met with (inaudible), went around the city, and just before that I was in Zabul inaugurating a very good hospital, a hospital that was built with the help of the United Arab Emirates, and went to English language schools and computer school courses that were set up by the American PRT there for the children of Zabul, both boys and girls. So it isn't like that. I and any other member of the government can and do travel to any part of the country. The trouble is that we don't communicate what we do properly to the rest of the world. SECRETARY RICE: If I could just -- Janine, just let me say the President has no hesitancy communicating his concerns. None, because we are partners and we are allies. And when he has concerns I want to hear them, President Bush wants to hear them and we want to jointly respond to those concerns and those problems. So his optimism or my optimism about what Afghanistan has achieved is not a matter of trying to ignore the problems and the challenges, but simply to say that in a country that five years ago was still under the role of the Taliban, the progress has been extraordinary in this country. There is a still a lot of hard work to do, but the Afghan people need to know that we appreciate their commitment and their sacrifice and how much they have achieved. PRESIDENT KARZAI: Now, that doesn't mean that when we speak of success that we are either oblivious or not aware of problems. Afghanistan has problems. Afghanistan has still a very weak bureaucracy. Afghanistan still has a very weak police force. Afghanistan has a problem to handle corruption in this country. Afghanistan still has the drug problem to address here. There are problems and some of them very serious ones, but that is the situation all over the world. All countries have problems unique to themselves. We know Afghanistan's problems. Some of them we share with the rest of the world. Some of them are unique to us. But we, as any other government, are working stage by stage to correct. QUESTION: The Voice of America. QUESTION: (In Pashtu.) Is the international community (inaudible) a different vision of the security situation in Afghanistan? SECRETARY RICE: We have exactly the same vision of Afghanistan, which is why we are here in partnership with Afghanistan: that it will be a strong, democratic, prosperous country that can reclaim its rightful place in the international system and that will be a vital ally in the war on terror. We are making great progress toward that vision and toward that goal. We share our views about changes that might be made in tactics or even in strategy when it is necessary to respond, as I said, to a thinking enemy. It is not as if the enemy simply sits and doesn't change tactics, so we must (inaudible). And I can tell you that when I talk to our diplomats, Ambassador Neumann or our people at the Embassy or I talk to our military commanders, the military commanders of the International Security Assistance Force, we are determined to continually look at what we can do better, what we need to accelerate, what we need to slow down. And we have in President Karzai the kind of partner with whom we can have the most open and candid and frank discussions possible. We would want nothing more and nothing less than that. We expect that from our partner and that's what we're doing. Thank you. Thank you very much.
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2006-07-30T17:54:20
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The Asia Foundation Announces Agreement with United Nations
2006-07-30
The Asia Foundation (San Fransisco/Kabul
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United Nations Development Programme Awards The Asia Foundation $10.6 million to Strengthen the Office of the President
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The Asia Foundation, the premier non-profit organization devoted to Asia's development since 1954, announced today an agreement of $10.6 million awarded by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to support the development of central executive institutions involving the Office of the President in Afghanistan. The award, which goes into effect immediately, will strengthen the Office of Administrative Affairs, the Council of Ministers Secretariat, and the Presidential Chief of Staff Office’s capacity by upgrading their organizational structures, procedures, office equipment and facilities, information technology, and policy coordination processes. The award will be managed through the Foundation’s Kabul office, which has supported a range of projects in Afghanistan since 1954. Since 2002, the Foundation has supported governance activities that include the Emergency Loya Jirga, constitutional process, 2004 presidential election, and 2005 parliamentary elections. “We are honored to be working with the United Nations Development Programme and continue our priority focus on Afghanistan,” said Douglas Bereuter, President of The Asia Foundation. “This award will support the crucial objective of strengthening key intra-governmental relationships and overall democratic governance in Afghanistan.” <I>About The Asia Foundation The Asia Foundation is a non-profit, non-governmental organization committed to the development of a peaceful, prosperous, just, and open Asia-Pacific region. The Foundation supports programs in Asia that help improve governance and law, economic reform and development, women's empowerment, and international relations. Drawing on 50 years of experience in Asia, the Foundation collaborates with private and public partners to support leadership and institutional development, exchanges, and policy research. With a network of 18 offices throughout Asia, an office in Washington, D.C., and its headquarters in San Francisco, the Foundation addresses these issues on both a country and regional level. In 2005, the Foundation provided more than $61 million in program support and distributed 1.1 million books and educational materials valued at $28 million throughout Asia.</I>
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2006-07-30T17:57:29
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Afghan Ministers to Discuss Counter Narcotics Campaign with leaders of Helmand Province
2006-10-19
Ministry of Counter Narcotics
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Key ministers involved with the Government of Afghanistan’s Counter Narcotics Campaign are due to arrive tomorrow (Thursday, 20th October) in Lashkargah, capital of southern Helmand Province, to discuss the campaign with the Province’s Governor and senior provincial officials. The ministerial delegation to Helmand will be led by the Afghan Minister of Counter Narcotics, Habibullah Qaderi, and will include other Cabinet Ministers and the Deputy Minister of Interior for Counter Narcotics. According to the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the total area of poppy cultivation in Afghanistan decreased in 2005 by 21 percent compared to 2004. Helmand Province decreased its area of opium poppy cultivation by 10 percent, but its overall area of cultivation was twice as large as any other single province in the country, contributing as much a quarter of the total area under cultivation. The Minister of Counter Narcotics, Habibullah Qaderi, reiterates that “the Government of Afghanistan is looking for full cooperation from provincial governors this year in all its efforts to combat the cultivation of opium poppy. This includes cooperation especially in the forthcoming poppy eradication campaign.” “As Helmand Province grew twice as much as any other province last year, I appeal to the provincial authorities and farmers of Helmand to stop growing opium poppy altogether this year,” says Mr Qaderi. Tomorrow’s meeting in Helmand follows a meeting between Afghan Government Ministers and the Province’s Governor and senior provincial leaders in Kabul six weeks ago. Similar meetings have been held in the provincial capitals of Kandahar, Nangarhar, Farah and Balkh over the past month. Earlier meetings were held in Kabul with leaders of the ten main poppy growing provinces.
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2006-07-30T18:04:16
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JEMB Condemns Attack on Staff Member
2005-08-18
JEMB Kabul
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PRESS RELEASE
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Last night a Joint Electoral Management Body (JEMB) staff member, Mr Gul Ahmad Nazari,, was attacked in his home in Herat. During the attack Mr Nazari received serious injuries and is currently receiving medical attention. “While the motive behind this deplorable attack does not appear to be related to the vital work Mr Nazari was doing for the forthcoming elections, we condemn all violence against honest people working to rebuild Afghanistan and set it on the path to peace and stability,” said Bissmillah Bissmil, the Chairman of the JEMB. Mr. Gul Ahmad Nazari, a National Regional Election Co-ordinator for the JEMB, was victim of a burglary in which he was stabbed during the night of 17 to 18 August 2005. Mr Nazari is a well respected, leading member of the community and is responsible for overseeing the process leading up to the forthcoming Parliamentary and Provincial Council Elections in the Herat region. There is no evidence that this was a politically motivated act and initial reports suggest criminal elements are at fault. Mr Nazari is currently in the care of the medical team of the Spanish contingent of ISAF’s Forward Support Base and is being transported to Kabul this afternoon for further treatment. The JEMB expresses its deep gratitude to Spain for their generous help, in particular at a time when they have suffered such a terrible loss with the accident two days ago that claimed the lives of 17 Spanish servicemen.
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2006-07-30T18:07:41
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Parliament disciplines the government
2006-08-02
Fathullahzada
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Translated by Hamid Stanikzai
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Yunis Qanuni, the president of the parliament, closed the parliament in order to punish the government. Qanoni said in an interview to a number of reporters that the parliament was to discuss the statements of three of the new ministers and within 48 hours the biographies of the new ministers would be distributed to the parliament members. […] He added that of course problems exist in the government and are notable but today a decision has been made to shut the parliament off in order to punish the government. Regarding the agenda for the next day’s session, Qanoni said that tomorrow a session would not be established to debate the vote of confidence to the new ministers but instead the parliament will debate provincial councils’ regulations which are included in the current month’s agenda. Such a decision was made, he said, in order to accelerate work processes and to avoid wasting time. In a response to these actions of the parliament, the government representative in parliamentary affairs said that there was still no agreement on assigning the ministers to parliament at a specified time. This was before he announced the names of the five ministers, while reporters were present. He added that, today half an hour before the parliament session began, the president spoke to the parliament president on the phone and declared that today the finalised list would be sent to the parliament but the president of the parliament closed it after his arrival to the parliament. The reason for this is not clear to us; the government’s finances and its conservative policies have been continually criticised by the public, researchers and the press. It is thought that certain opportunities have been lost due to such conservative policies and that most of the work that could have been accomplished with a small budget in appropriate conditions is now too difficult to accomplish. If the president could have made more compromises then Afghanistan would now have a united, expert and experienced cabinet, or at least certain policies, principles and integrated programs of rehabilitation and development. […] Unfortunately, the government still prefers to compromise its priorities and needs seeking instead to keep certain political circles satisfied. […]
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2006-08-03T14:07:52
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The women of Bamyan need to learn about economic sustainability
2006-08-02
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By inaugurating a training project for the Bamyan women development centre, the women of the province will learn necessary skills in the field of economy.
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In the inauguration ceremonies for a project that took place in the women affairs department of Bamyan province yesterday, Dr. Sakhi, director of Afghanistan’s child and mother-care institute, told a Rah-e Nejaat reporter that, “today we are witnessing the beginning of a four-part project that will take a year to be accomplished. The project contains four training courses: generating electricity using sun-light, cookery, cake-baking and make up.” Dr. Sakhi said that the establishment of such courses was very effective in enhancing the capacity of women and added that, “when such skills are learnt, the women can improve the financial situation of other families as well as their own.” Dr. Sakhi declared that there was a course of embroidery, adding that this initiative was started with a view to opening a market in Kabul and Bamyan for the handicrafts of Afghan women, in order to stimulate economic activities. It is to be noted here that the project is financed by the Japanese International Administration to a budget of $10,000 USD; more than 40 women are taking part in the project’s different courses.
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2006-08-03T15:31:33
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Who is responsible for the Taliban killing our compatriots in ruthless homicide?
2006-07-19
Ghulam Mohammad Mohammadi
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In the last months of Taliban sovereignty, in some regions of our country the colonial and continual efforts were briefed to verify that the Taliban were divided into two groups – one moderate and one more conservative. Like that our people and the international community remarked that. All endeavours, goals and facilities had used on this design that must be omposed on primary, international elected administ nation which had been done. The people which their hands were infected with the blood of innocent people they are proud on their operation based on annihilation of cultural and era urbanity of Afghanistan right now. And best their like interior, defence ministries, government administration, parliament and the hound of president had reserved to them, and somatic facilities exposed to the disposal of them and gave the disposal to decide on advisable through tribal and ethnic solidarities to release the convict people from prison and the I.D. cards had presented by two hands for them. National peace consolidate had formed with immense money and bill but used for rescuing of Taliban we must ask the rotationers of Taliban scenario right now that which kind at draft they have without acceptance of Mullah Omar inspection. These people were you that had been propelled the DDR process by advisable at Pakistan, USA and coalition forces toward secure and comfort places in spite of Taliban regions. You gave the opportunity to main hostile to reiterate the force. Right now you don’t have any response for culture killing, the burning of schools, the killing of clerics, the problem of mines, suicide-bombers and the last explosion of bereaved officers in spite of acceptance. Who is responsible for these crimes? Who pondered rong? The oppressed people of Afghanistan on Karzai government and international community? Those which their blood poured on avenues and separated or fraged cannot revive which had been done by the censuring of criminal deeds under the title of peoples hostile. The state is responsible for people’s safety, which must in turn plead from the goals and body of people. Why they reprised the community supin? Why they caval on anti ballot cars? And why their families live in secure and safe places? And why they haven’t measured in prosecution of the enemy? Which Kabul will change to second Baghdad. And overall they content on censuring of hostile deeds. Can the censuring of hostile ward your responsibilities? This is the time to make sure the people because the ruches are getting nine in latest days. And government leaders haven’t the courage to express the truth as well. Asking from the government is the right of the people. Because people gave the disposals to governors to solve the key problems of society and supply justice. If the government remains like this and people will infect to blood with hungry abdomen and bar feet on avenues, people will not pondere the government from themselves. Five explosion claimed the kill of 2 persons and 49 injuries while the chief of national compromise commission. Mohammad Akram declared that 59 Afghan which depend on Al-Qaeda will be realeased from Guantanamo prison and that shows that we are strengthening our people neglectfully and oppressing our oppressed people.
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2006-08-02T13:49:00
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Stability and security pave the way for reconstruction and development
2006-07-19
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We have always emphasized – in truth – that war and insecurity in our country has foreign aspects and that as long as this isn’t dealt with, our problems will continue. The consequence of these interferences, especially those of ISI, is that a quarter of a decade of imposed war has badly damaged the material and intellectual fortunes of our people. But the compensation of these losses is that Afghanistan must achieve confident and nationwide security and stability. After the defeat of the Taliban and the reintegration of temporary administration which had a wide-ranging support-base from the public and the international community. With the arrival of the international coalition force led by the US and likewise the equipped NATO force and our young national army, it was expected that our country would be safe from foreign interference but unfortunately the black guard interferes again, revived in a new and expanded form. Every day, we hear about the serious operations of terrorists throughout in our country. The peaceful and humanitarian people of our country expected from Pakistan, as our pious neighbour and member of a coalition against terrorism, to loyally and honestly make true on their pledges not to put the peoples of Pakistan and Afghanistan back into danger. To obtain peace in our country a loyal peace without any deception should be put into place. But unfortunately one can see that still our southern, south-western, south eastern and eastern borders suffer from the interference of foreigners. On a daily basis terrorists cross over the border and create anarchy in a secure and stable sphere of our country. The renewed operation of Afghan, ISAF and NATO forces has recently taken place on the borders, but still there are suicide attacks, destruction and murder in our country. Of course it is needless to say that times of peace and stability can pave the way for reconstruction, development and improvement […]. This all depends, however, on Pakistan to loyally render its pledges as a member of a coalition force in charge of fighting terrorism at this moment in time.
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2006-08-02T13:52:58
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Do we really have a weak administration?
2006-07-19
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Recently, the main theme of most reliable internal and foreign press articles has been the weakness of the Afghan administration and the anarchy and insecurity in Afghanistan. They thought that one of the surest reasons for these problems was the incapability of the Afghan government. They said that the people are tired of war and that with the creation of the first government, they were looking to the future. The pledges of aid from the international community for these poor people of Afghanistan, who have endured many decades of devastation, war and anarchy, got them thinking a lot and built up their expectations day by day. Since the creation of the temporary administration and government up till now, a billion US dollars has been donated and committed to Afghanistan which increases the expectations of people further. By now immense amounts of money has been spent and still people don’t perceive any changes to their life which increases their desperation. We can say in all truth that the temporary government was more loved than the interim and democratically elected government. We should consider the weakness of the government as represented by the expansion of insecurity, administrative corruption, the growth in the cultivation and trafficking of narcotics, the appropriation of a billion dollars and the weak process of rehabilitation. In spite of this insecurity, the resurgence of the Taliban as a force is on account of other things as well, such as foreign interference, the utilisation of narcotics money, administrative corruption and idleness; this debilitation of the government must not be taken easily. Returns of absent political forces always carry the belief that the government acted weakly […]. This caused them to invigorate and enlarge their internal and foreign facilities and appear on the scene again. […] It depends on the government to take serious measures based on basic changes to reform itself. On the one hand it should attract the support of the people by taking important decisions, and on the other hand it must bring real changes to people’s lives. We must not forget that this process which is ongoing in our country. […]
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2006-08-02T13:55:39
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Karzai to form religious police in Afghanistan
2006-07-19
Mirwais Alham
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translated by Hashmatullah
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President Karzai accepted the offer of clerics to rebuild the religious police in Afghanistan. Afghan officials stated that, “Karzai accepted the offer of reforming the religious police after an offer was made by the Ulema’a council.” This is based on reports of ministry officials. Fazul Hadi Shinwari, head of the Supreme Court, Neamatullah Shahrani, minister for the Hajj and Religious Affairs, and Mohammad Qasim Dosti, candidate for membership for the supreme justice council of country, were appointed to form the religious police. The religious police will revive the name it used during the Taliban’s regime. […] Issues of clothing, beards and hair dimensions as well as people’s behaviour were strictly controlled under the Taliban. Maybe there will be no differences to the religious police from the Taliban period. Mohammad Sharif Rabati, head public relations at the ministry of Hajj and Religious Affairs said that, “the religious police under the leadership of the new administration of Afghanistan will soon be revived and maybe it will be no different from the religious police of the Taliban rule.” Based on reports of Afghan officials, “the new organisation of the religious police will use different means to broadcast and preach their faith.” <B>Reversion to Taliban rules:</B> Among the members of the Afghan parliament there are differing views on the creation of the new religious police. Some of them see the revivial of the religious police as a reversion to Taliban times. But others are of the view that if they are to eliminate administrative corruption from their infrastructure then the revival of the religious police is a necessary one. Mir Ahmad, a member of parliament for Kabul, believes that the creation of such a police force is not necessary for a country like Afghanistan which already has a constitution based on the Islamic faith. Mr Joyenda stated that, “the Ministry of Hajj and Religious Affairs must solve the problems of administrative corruption with the ministry itself.” <B>Optimism:</B> Meanwhile optimism is prevalent among the people who believe that the religious police will be useful in removing corruption and bribery from their country, and will not follow the harsh behaviour of the religious police from the Taliban period. Shokra Karakzai said that , “if the new religious police don’t follow the rules from the Taliban regime and if fighting corruption is the focus of its work, then there is no problem with its revival.” But the Ulema’a council of Afghanistan have up until now emphasised the role of an independent media in broadcasting women’s dancing and singing, controlling women’s clothing and questions relating to the use of alcohol. <B>Religious police:</B> The religious police administration was founded during the early 1990s during the time of the Mujahideen government in Afghanistan. This administration was turned into a ministry during the Taliban regime. […] The end of the Taliban regime saw the dissolution of this ministry also, and a religious police force was never created before. […]
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2006-12-05T00:35:49
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An Afghan Railway
2006-07-31
Hamid Reza
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translated by Atif
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On Saturday, April 7th, Ahmad Zia, the vice-President of Afghanistan and Ali Sayyed, the vice-President of Iran, announced the beginning of work on a 191km railway project in Herat. The official announcement from Iran was that, "it is the first time that Afghanistan will build a railway. The railway will connect Afghanistan with Iran, Europe and Turkey up to the Persian Gulf.” Afghanistan is one of the few countries of the world that doesn't have a railway. The railway project of Herat will transport both freight goods as well as passengers. Also it will carry goods between Afghanistan, Iran and the Persian Gulf. Arena reported that 77 kilometres of the 191 kilometres of railway are located within Iran and will be paid for by Iran. 61 kilometres will be paid for by developed countries who help with the reconstruction of Afghanistan. Iran will spend $30 million on the construction of the Herat line and it will continue up to Maymana district in Faryab province. It was added that Herat will now be connected with 8 other countries to the west. The 122km of railway to Tor Kham will be a vital link between Iran and Afghanistan which will be constructed at a cost of $60 million. Iran announced this $60 million in Tokyo, Japan, for the reconstruction of Afghanistan.
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2006-08-02T15:04:14
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"We will try to solve the problems of prisoners and prisons"
2006-08-02
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Sarwar Danish, Minister of Justice, said today in the hall of the Setara hotel: “We will endeavor to solve the problems of prisoners and prisons”. Sarwar Danish, who was speaking in the second congressional session about Afghanistan’s prisons, added that: “prisoners have problems in our country’s prisons and the greatest of these concerns is what takes place inside the actual prisons.” He spoke of future plans to grant rights to prisoners, to offer professional education and to eliminate corruption from inside prisons. He also noted that, according to reports shown to the justice ministries, crimes were taking place inside prisons such as drug dealing, corruption and bribery, and that prison authorities should control and prevent such actions. Danish also said that the prison authorities should have full information about the prisoners. […] Lieutenant General Abdul Salam, the general director of prisons said: “whenever a prisoner escapes, the directors of that prison should be punished, for the escape must have had the approval of these directors, however tacit.”
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2006-08-03T15:37:03
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Bad effects of war cause mental disorders
2006-07-15
Azim Resalat
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Translate by: Hamid Stanikzai
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The residents of Wardak province face medical problems. They say that when any member of their family is ill they cannot take them to a hospital in a short space of time. The reasons for this are that hospitals are located in remote areas, and the road leading to these hospitals is in poor condition. Fazel Rahman of Tar Mohammad in Band-e Chak district, who brought his sick mother to the district hospital for treatment said: “there is no clinic or hospital in our district which is able to treat all types of diseases. There is one hospital in the district but it does not have professional doctors for childbirth or any surgeons.” He added, “we have to take our patients to Kabul or Ghazni for treatment and the cost of this is considerable, and due to the bad road conditions, the patient might not arrive at the hospital in enough time, and even when they reach the hospital their condition could have deteriorated.” Another resident of Day Mirdad district, Shah Mahmood, also complained of remote hospitals and bad road conditions. He said that, “aside from these problems, if you take a patient to hospital and you don’t know any of the staff members you will not be given the chance to see a doctor quickly and you will have to wait for hours, and after the patient is finally examined, the necessary drugs are not available at the hospital.” Mirza Gul, a resident of Onkhi (Saydabad district), criticized the doctors, saying that, “I have visited the local clinic and the district hospital nearly a hundred times but they have not diagnosed what I am suffering from. I do not know what is wrong with me! Are the doctors not capable of diagnosing my illness or is something else the matter!” He added that the doctors in his hospital are not professional and uncommitted to their jobs. Dr. Ghulam Farooq Mukhlis Wardaki, the director of the provincial health department, said the following, “clinics and hospitals have been constructed without taking into account population density in certain areas, there are also not enough clinics and hospitals compared to the population – this is the main reason for the existing problems.” He added, “we are now taking into account the exact statistics of population so that in the next five years we can build clinics and hospitals in those areas where they are most needed.” The provincial health director highlighted low salaries as the main reason behind the decline of professional doctors working in hospitals adding that, “the Band-e Chak hospital is one such hospital that lacks surgeons; we are endeavoring to appoint professional doctors in this ward in order to put an end to this particular problem”. Dr. Mukhlis did not accept the claim that there was a lack of drugs in the hospitals; he said that drugs are distributed to people without any charge and that Band-e Chak is the only hospital that distributes drugs at a low cost because it is financed by a local NGO. He also rejected claims about preferential treatment of certain patients and said that in hospitals, health workers never do this. Instead he claimed that hospitals are crowded and people must wait their turn to see a doctor.
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2006-08-06T10:37:58
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Bad effects of war caused mental disorder
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Azim Resalat
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Translated by: Hamid Stanikzai
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The signs show that most of Afghans suffering mental diseases are due to war effects, but developments and changes have eased the treatment of such diseases in spite of the fact that there has been continuing lack of profesional facilities and medical equipments, but there have been improvement regarding mental disease in the country. Alhaj M. Nader Alemi, the director of the mental and nerves hospital in Mazar-e Sharif and also the translator of two books about mental disorders says: “now, 20-30 percent of Afghans suffer mental problems and 40-50 percent suffer mental anguish. He releases the statistics according to his private hospital, clinics and the NGOs involved working in this regard. Dr. Nader Alemi says that, the number of the nerve and mental patients treated have been reduced since two years. Adding that, that improvement in economy and political situation in the country are causes for the reduction in these diseases. Before this the peoples did not live in peace and tranquility and were in bad mental condition due to the war effects. During the Taliban, the economical condition of the people was bad as well as poor security. The people thought that they were rather in prison than in their country and most of the youth were worrying that they may be faced with Amr-e belmaroof units of Taliban whom they had an extreme interpretation of Islam. The environment of Alemi’s hospital looked clean but the main problem is that this is the only hospital in the Northern provinces not adequate for the patients. Why? This is a ten bed private hospital and there is a large number of visitors. Some of the visitors think the hospital for mental diseases as a great access but they mention the main challenges that the hospital is faced with as the loss of medicine prescribed for the patients, the fee that patients are obliged to pay is relatively high and lack of nurses. Most of the patients have been caused by means of joblessness, poverty, family and personal problems, political pressure, long lasting fighting, losing of the relatives and some of them are geneogically. Aeed Mohammad who accompanied his sick brother to the hospital said: my brother 30, is mostly quiet and isolated and is not interested to speak, he thinks the children of his enemies and he is disturbed by them, I have brought him to be recovered. This hospital has sections for medical treatment, clinical consultation and electronical treatment. Drug users, patients who experience depression and worry, those who have attempted to commit suicide and who hear divine (mysterious) and other types of voices and are hopleless are brought for treatment to this hospital. There are certain people who refers to religious means and believes for treatment of such kind of diseases, they believe that pucks have caused their disease and that they will not be recovered by medical treatment, but they can exercise the puck and jinn from their body when taken to the doors of clergy and religious people. But Dr. Nader Alemi terms such believe to be traditional and add that most of the patients have been caused by means of joblessness, poverty, family and personal problems, political pressure, long lasting fighting, losing of the relatives and some of them are geneogically that can progress sometime later. Nadir Alemi believes that all the kinds of mental diseases can be treated and the number of such type of patients have reduced since last two years.
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2006-08-06T10:42:40
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The Good and the Bad
2006-07-01
Gul Padshsah Olfat
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God alone knew for sure whether he was a robber or a murderer or whether he had committed some shameless deed, whatever that could be. The people had tied his arms strongly and he was brought to the governor. They claimed he was a very bad person, that he had always antagonized them and that he should be taken to prison and punished harshly. The governor, too, judged him to be bad and sent him to prison. But the criminal’s relatives then went to Mr. Akhundzada, a member of a family once well respected, particularly in the rural communities, and Mr. Akhundzada then went to the governor. When the governor saw Akhundzada enter, he stepped forward to receive him, kissed his hand and then guided him respectfully to his own room. No one could disobey Akhundzada and the governor was no exception; accordingly the prisoner was freed. When I saw this whole scene enacted I realized that there was no discrimination between good and bad. But why? The hands of good people are kissed and there was no punishment for bad characters, and the level of knowledge required by the people to discriminate between good and bad was not at one level, therefore they freed the prisoner. My friend told me, “they make mistakes to discriminate good from bad. They say that the Malik [the rural chief for a specified village selected by the governor] is a very bad person. Why? Because he backs the robbers and he influences the governor and forces him to free the criminals, and the very deed done by Akhundzada is not considered to be bad. Whenever murderers and gangsters are captured, they are freed by Akhundzada; seeking forgiveness for criminals is his career. If a governor freed a robber on the recommendation of the Malik, this is considered to be bad, but if is freed by the recommendation of Akhundzada then is considered to be good. […] The people who rob commercial caravans (convoys) and the houses of the rich are called robbers, but this isn’t as bad as those who obtain their houses fraudulently and trample upon the rights of the poor.
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2006-08-06T11:58:19
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Intra-family violation is the largest and most complicated problem for women
2006-07-01
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Translated by: H. Stanikzai
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The parliamentary committee for Global Rights was in its fourteenth session when the members of parliament were presented with the topic of rape within families as the largest and most complicated problem for women. The parliamentary committee for Global Rights - in a session entitled “the voice of the female victims of rape” – was speaking to the parliament and noted in a resolution that, “despite the fact that women are required to have material rights in Islam, global manifestations of human rights and human legislative norms are not carried out in Afghan society.” The committee termed insecurity, poverty and a culture of male superiority in society as reasons for all kinds of violation within the family unit. Also a part of the resolution stated that, “in the culture of the rule of the man, small girls get married to old men, young girls are exchanged with animals, property and money in the name of marriage. There are cases when women are granted as gifts as a means of solving a dispute between two families, and in these cases of victimization, the woman is deprived of her human rights granted by Islam.” The Global Rights Committee in its research carried out 4,500 interviews with ‘household women’ in 16 provinces and obtained statistics that were presented to the parliament members. The committee also expressed its concern over the lack of ways in which complaints could safely be made by women in their district centres, and stated also that women are not authorised to use the security, justice and legislative departments to defend their individual and social rights. […] Despite Afghanistan having a traditional society, with great poverty, women in this country have always been victims of violations of their rights, and despite the fact that supportive organs have been put in place there has not been a remarkable change to resolve this victimisation and enhance people’s knowledge on this issue.
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2006-08-06T13:28:32
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The Cultural Masterplan
2006-08-05
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While speaking in a two day seminar about the importance of historical monuments and their preservation, Dr. Habiba Sarabi, governor of Bamyan, referred to historical monuments as “the memories of our ancestors”, adding that, “the objective of creating a cultural masterplan is to make the people familiar with the importance of historical monuments and to encourage participation in their preservation.” Present at the seminar was the director of the global association for cultural monuments, Dr. Jalalzadeh; the vice president of the ministry for urban development, Zia Afshar; the director of the association for the preservation of Afghanistan’s historical monuments, Prof. Zmerialai Tarzi; several Afghan archeologists and a number of cultural personalities as well as the presidents of the local councils of Bamyan province. The seminar focused on the overall participation in preserving historical monuments. Dr. Jalazada related the real accomplishments of the development and cultural plan of Bamyan Province to the accomplishments of the cultural masterplan adding that measures were being taken by UNESCO to specify the exact locations of historical monuments and that no one had the right to construct houses in such locations. The director of the global association for cultural monuments said that all historical monuments, specifically the Buddha statues and shrines, have been registered; the twenty-five caves where there are signs of painting have also been registered and doors have been fixed to these caves to preserve them. During the two-day seminar, information was presented on the preservation of the historical region and it was concluded that by winning people’s minds over to the cultural masterplan for Bayman, the objectives would be accomplished with the cooperation of the public.
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2006-08-06T14:40:54
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Haqqani declares Jihad against foreigners
2006-08-02
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Former Jihadi Commander Maulawi Jalaluddin Haqqani announced Jihad against foreign troops in Afghanistan after a long period of silence. Mawlawi Haqqani is a resident of Paktya. He was the Minister of Justice in Mujahideen regime and also the border minister. After the September 11th attacks in America precipitated military operations against Al-Qaeda, he went into hiding. Haqqani was added to a list of terrorists wanted by the U.S. who offered a reward for his capture. Maulawi Haqqani said in a video message, “I will continue my operations against the US army.” In the message he promised that he would continue his Jihad against the American forces until they leave Afghanistan. He stated that the DDR and DIAG process ‘put their feet on the neck of people’ and that the disarmament process aimed to make Afghanistan’s people inferior and poor. He said he would fight under the white flag of the Taliban against the foreign troops.
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2006-08-06T14:41:20
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The Crisis in Lebanon has no bearing on Afghanistan
2006-08-07
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Tom Koenigs, the United Nations special envoy to Afghanistan, said, “Afghans are concerned that the crisis in Lebanon will take the attention of the international community away from Afghanistan, but I must stress that it won’t affect the international community’s cooperation in Afghanistan”. The Rah-e Nejat correspondent reported that he saw the crisis and war between Israel and Lebanon currently as the biggest source of concern for the international community. He was certain that these events had stirred up the world’s compassion and that the killing of civilians had caused everyone to be concerned. […] A United Nations Advisor spoke of their activities in Afghanistan, and the fact that each member of the 15-member UN Security Council had given personal assurances of their long-term commitment to Afghanistan. He stressed the continued collaboration between Afghanistan and UNAMA and its strong desire to attend to the south and south east of the country. He was speaking at the inauguration of the UNAMA regional offices in the districts of Qalat and Assadabad. At the same time, Koenigs emphasized that approximately 30,000 Afghans had returned to the country under the auspices of the volunteer returnee programme, “We have the necessary cooperation with the relevant authorities and ministries. We had it in the past, we have it now, and we will have it in the future,” he reiterated. He mentioned the 9,000+ soldiers currently in Afghanistan, he talked about operations in the south, the expansion of government sovereignty, the struggle against corruption and the constant need for cooperation with people, the need of diplomacy for stability, and the correct strategy against narcotics. He declared the disarmament (DDR) process a large step towards security and the spread of stability.
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2006-08-09T13:51:27
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We must save education from the attacks of our enemies
2006-08-08
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During the last two years the enemies of education have attacked the education centres and school many times. As we have seen in the last month, tens of schools were burned or the gates of the schools were locked and thousands of students, particularly females, were deprived of their education. In certain cities it has been announced that girls should not go to school or they will be killed on the way to or from school, and this is a serious threat to the education sector. Unfortunately the government has not taken any appropriate measures about this and the media has been keeping quiet also - they are only content to release press statements. If the situation continues it will spread to other cities and the education sector will be faced with more threats, despite the fact that there is no such party to oppose education; even during the Taliban regime, education was allowed for males but not for females and in those countries which backed the Taliban, male and females worked together shoulder to shoulder in government and private offices - even one time they had a female prime minister! Then why do they dictate to our country that women should not go to schools and that the gates of schools should be shut to them? They just want to abolish the historical and original identity of Afghanistan and to be dependent upon others. This is the reason that the Taliban show insensitivity and hostility towards education, civilisation and culture and they wish Afghanistan to be dependent on other countries and to be the backward country of the region. If the Taliban wish to burn up the education sector, the objective behind this action is obvious - because on the one hand they want to create hate in the international society against Afghanistan and on the other hand the international society will decrease its assistance to Afghanistan and our government will be portrayed as weak and idle. In order to save and secure the education sector and learning centres it is necessary for the government to attract the support of the people. Our government was voted in by the people, therefore it needs the support of the community. Now it is necessary for the government to attain the support of the people and to secure the education sector and learning centres.
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2006-08-10T15:38:17
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Here by, to attract to attention of the of the Information and Cultural department, the result of the Bamyan travel
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When you travel to Bamyan, contrarily the surrounding is still and its people are hard working seeing the historical fortresses and castles such as: Fandaqistan, Zohakshahr and the emptied caves from statuses of Shamama and Salsaal, and the numbered geometrical and painted caves beside the 36 and 52 meters high statuses, still illustrate you the glory of the former beings of the history. The great number of the caves shows that what a civilization and customs Bamayan had. But, unfortunately, by the devastation of the Bhuda Statuses which were one of the seven marvels of the world by the vandals and there are no more things remained but few caves. And opposite that, there is the heights Ghulghula city that reminds the faces of its defenders against Chankez, and that cruelly he succeeded and civilization was abolished. We go across Fandaqistan that has an everlasting history to Zohakshhar that its fortresses alongside with other monuments on the top of the smooth heights of a rocky hill and the wondering monuments and towers made of mud and bricks, still performs its greatness despite many time hand over by Mujahideen factional military posts. You are to go through the digged stony pass to enter Zohakshahr that it does not restrict the pass by of horse riders. It is said that in ancient time it was blocked by stony halts. after you have passed a few equipped control posts with lending holes for watching the passer by, you enter to Zohakshahr that it saves itself and its split outskirts by rocky heights. In the neighbourhood of the rocky hill at the down skirt tower crown, the tower of the commandership of Zohakshahr shows itself that you think how does it still rule after all the expired centuries and the most wonderful the split of narrow digged stream of water that extends to Kaloo river that passes at the down side of the city. Although each span of Bamyan territory is wonderful but the most wonderful is the Zohakshahr why the villages such as: Jars Togh, Yoraq, Ahengaran and Demawand situate at the plains down the city and if we go to search for the evidences and we consider Jars togh as the base for mobilization, Yoraq for the army dispatch and equipment then exactly the village of Ahegaran (village of gold smiths) and as the people still say that still there exist the famous tomb of an Ahenger (gold smith) and if the tomb belong to Kaawa Ahanger and the Demawand valley a place a part of a natural tunnel that the Kallo river traverse from it and as allegedly the body of Zohak was hang for a short time by the order of Kaawa and may be Demawand did not have a waterway “Damab” or the very water pool (natural sours) and it prominent the attention of the archaeologists to dig in to they may succeed to recognize the present accepted history due to the accessed findings, painted beads, snakes, rocky statuses of warlords and the non-abolished woody statuses if are paid attention. Among the wonders is that there are fighting towers from Bamyan to Ghulghula city and to Jaras Togh towards Kaloo valley that points out to a disciplinary norms that ruled at the time. Therefore I request the authorities of the Information and culture ministry of Afghanistan that in the same time that the ministry is involved in activities limited to kabul city should around to other provinces and endeavour to visit such historical places in all over the country specifically Bamyan in order to stimulate the people to pay attention to the forgotten history of their homeland and not to forget their role in this regard.
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2006-08-13T13:53:09
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The pakistan abroad fluide policy against Afghanistan
2006-08-13
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After the achievement of independence and fully freedom of Afghanistan under the leadership of Shah Amanullah Khan in 1919 from the England colony which formally declared after the taking of a treaty in a conference in Rahul Pendy in 18 August OF 1919 and the big Britain legalized the independence of Afghanistan ,consistently Afghanistan tried to stay as legalized and actual government and enact an actual role in the region and the world justice with the sensitive of responsibility against the world political situation that by contemplate of this factor , gathering living policy and the non interfering in the interior affairs of country with the obedient of reciprocal respect roles had been justified and they invite other countries to prosecute this phenomena which is guarantor of peace and tranquility in the region and the world. But by expressing of unfortunate and by lean too history must to say that Britain India had dismantled an adventurous policy from 1919 up to1947 against Afghanistan and had been violated from the world decision and told that must not take such a criteria and road blocked against the peace full and freedom squadron , after the conclusion of colonial dominance of England in Content which concluded to the creation of Pakistan and India fluid from expect ion , the newly founded country , Pakistan had avoid from peace and dismantled an unreliability policy against it north east neighbor it means Afghanistan which within more than half century had lived in up and declivity of difficult and arduous in war atmosphere . Which will have the shadow on both countries for a big time, and the unreliability and instability will add on the bad situation, which by no means it will accord with the benefit of both countries. Like past Pakistan dismantled fluid policy against its neighbor Afghanistan right now and India consistently persist on its justification since its founding. Pakistan count the Kashmir as the part of its deserve territory on this theme it broke out with India twice and in spite of all these their ambitions hasn’t justified in reclamation of Kashmir, which still it left to an absurd strife . And the continuation of convulsions will have a bad and out of control and unforecast future. From other side with the claim of Afghanistan territorial which had dominated in 1893by England had not remained faithful but knows it as a part of its territory as the bequest of England, which after the releasing of Continent has been left for Pakistan and this problem caused to beam the relations of two countries which caused a reciprocal unreliability among two countries and precariouse peace in the region. And up to now the main resien had been greeted to create convulsion between two countries. The claimant right from afghani side which supports by historic witnesses has fully conformity and un assumed deny are prosperous but Pakistan connivance from these historic truths and the abroad policy of Pakistan against Afghanistan is always solid on deceit and intimidation which deterrent the legged peace justification in the region .which in these convulsive situation and un stability needs for a trustily solving based on historic truths which Pakistan may accept this and decline from the harsh policy against Afghanistan which will have a unpleasantness future with it self , if we shed light on abroad policy of Pakistan against Afghanistan with deep realization stance of its dismantling we will clearly find that the policy stat of Pakistan connivance from the truth and over all wield a fluid policy against Afghanistan which we will understand it well with a brief review and sonly will find that Pakistan authorities guised a harsh position which the guise and the heart is different from each other within 50 years. With the definition of truths and contemplate of main faith of neighboring Afghanistan had supplied a diplomatic relation with Pakistan in 1947. Esmail Ebrahim Chendareger has appointed as the first ambassador of Pakistan in Kabul and leaved for Kabul which after wards Shah Wali Khan accredit as the ambassador of Afghanistan to Karachi capital of Pakistan, likewise high rank delegations had been exchanged for argue and negotiation among two countries for recuperation of two countries relation which hasn’t positive result and legged results in spite of all these this rang had been prolonged. Abdul Rasheed Nishter the crops minister of Pakistan had a journey toward Afghanistan and had subsidence to argue and negotiate with Afghani authorities and in the prosecute of this Fazel Omer Mujadadi entered to Pakistan as Afghani envoy and negotiated and argued with authority of Pakistan for betterment of relations and interlocutor credit. A Governor general of Pakistan expressed in his intercourse in1949 that the tribal regions which are in extension of Deyorand located from Chatral –Bolan are the deserve part of Pakistan and the territorial claimant of Afghanistan in this sphere is destitute from truth and has no founds but government of Afghanistan had strick against the un responsible expressing of Pakistan governor general and read that as a violence from the historic truths , which the disposal of such unthought full position of Pakistan caused murky ness between relations and caused serious expressing of affairs. The conference of lake of non partiality which held by sharing of Asia and Africa specially the new formed countries of third world in 1955in Bandong of Indonesia . Afghanistan enact an important and basic role as a active member of that in the world justice and consistently spent more endeavors to achievement of it target. But Pakistan as a non partial and closure with the Seto and Santo squadron treaties which USA had also member ship of that joined and heed their squadron and economic cooperation for invigoration of its fiscal bases and equip with further squadron forces, The time which Content has divided into two countries it means Pakistan and India, Mohammad Ali as the first leader of Pakistan had been appointed as the chief of Pakistan, and on that time majesty Mohammad Zahir Shah was the chairman of the quite squadron royal of Afghanistan and Shah Mahmmod was as a vice president in the convoy of cabinet and led the state. The important and unique incident which has occurred in the world political arena during the embassy of Shah Mahmmod khan and was the inception of colonial independence east countries initially the Content of India and this country counted as the biggest colonized country from stance of population. And up to 18 century was under the colonize of Britain. In the next century it expanded toward north of the Content which by imposing of treaty Lahore 1838, Gandomake in 1879, Deyorand in 1893, Rahole Pendy in 1919 and Kabul in 1921,and some part of Afghanistan came under the territory of Britain India. Shah Amanullah Khan spent more endeavor about the reclamation of captured territorial to Britain India but haven’t accepted from the Britain side. By the commencement of second world war and ascending of public opponency in India , England read the independence of this country crucially for the first time and in 1942 they dispatch Sarateferd Chris which was the leader of workers faction of England and one of the expect or of independence in India for negotiation with the national leaders of the country which negotiation conclude without the expected consequence and Manhat Magandy leader of the independence expectors faction prolonged to his resistance and straggling against England . The consequence of the negotiation was this that England stat realized the problems of India administration after the war and searching for a solving way for that as it has shown that England stat revert again to his theme after war and dispatched the cabinet delegation to India up to the time when Lard Loy Mont Betan inn1947 declared the draft of India dividend into two countries but he offered quietness about the reclamation of territorial which had been colonized and depended to England territory in 1893. And had reluctant behavior in desperation of it which Afghanistan had mentioned about the feat of Pashtons in the around of Deyorand line in a memorandum to England embassy and this was the time which the independence of India had been corresponded by England parliament. And decided that future of north east tribal nations in the round of Deyorand line will expose to decision(we will decide on it ) referendum among the residents of there and the political power in the Continent must be divided into two countries of Pakistan and India in 15 August of that year which this decision of Britain had been materialized /implemented but the pragmatic and needed attention had not been paid about there freedom and their future dispensation of the residents around Deyorand line.
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2006-08-13T13:55:43
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NGOs should be accountable
2006-07-01
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Translatedy by: H. Stanikzai
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Last Wednesday, AINA held a workshop relating to NGO work and many high-ranking government officials, elders and well-known personalities were gathered for it. The workshop touched on the previous activities of NGOs, and it was requested that in cases where the reconstruction process had been slow, and where there had been frequent criticism from the public, that NGOs should try to carry out their activities more openly and honestly in order to account for the funds granted to them by donors and foreign governments. These are the issues facing NGOs around the whole world today. NGOs are asked to respond to these requests sympathetically because if this does not happen then the Islamic State of Afghanistan will face a lot of criticism.
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2006-08-13T13:58:37
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Where are we going?
2006-07-01
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There are still no solutions for the basics of people’s lives such as work, income, water, electricity, a place to live and security, and there is even no chance for peace of mind, a picnic, study, thinking and progress in other fields of the lives of adults and different sections of society. Even in the capital security is not good. People are fed up and without hope, poverty is severe, there are problems of truancy, robbery and meanwhile children are dying and self-immolations are increasing daily. You could fill ten pages with a list of problems that have not been resolved without being able to show one thing that actually has been done. The President can determinedly say that there have been changes in people’s lives, that children and adults wear good clothes and their faces are clean, but these people don’t have an clue about their future. The president claims that income has doubled or tripled, but this income goes to a group of high-ranking people and the lower classes get nothing and stay as poor as ever. If the president were to walk out of his house and watch the darkness of the capital like an empty water tap, making the people and plants of Kabul thirsty, then he would understand what has been accomplished in the last four years. Leave aside the whole of Afghanistan and just look at Kabul city. There are a few hotels, restaurants that the private sector has built to cater for the needs of the dear international contingent and esteemed guests. But what has the government done for Kabul city? Are there any roads? Any parks? Any street cleaning, any added beauty or new facilities for the city? A few days ago a child died because of the high temperature and no one was able to help. If there was some hope for agriculture, perhaps, but no investor is ready to invest in a country where there are no guarantees for his own safety. […] There is no income, law, justice, culture or forgiveness to benefit people, but instead there is corruption, discrimination, lack of human rights, sectarianism, bigotry, cruelty, law-breaking, bribery, harshness, the use of force, destituteness, hopelessness, depravity, failure and barbarity – so after five years and after spending billions of dollars, what have we done for our country and people? […]
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2006-08-13T13:59:54
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Today’s children make the future
2006-08-08
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The youth and puberty If the desire is provoked in youth it will bring very bad causes afterward. The most effective way to control and halter sex is to strengthen and nourish religious morality and afterwards to prevent sexuality and sexually stimulating things such as commonplace films, pictures and to keep away from immoral friends and to take use of community accepted entertainments. Of course, as much as in this period, the most the youth is effected by devilish scruples and the storm of sex and faces serious problems, to remain pious in this period and resist against inner desires is worthy and appreciable. Adolescence and emotional disorder The most important change of youth hood ness after secondary sexual specifications, deep emotional changes, significantly to find oneself. Taking in mind the previous experiences and realizing the adolescent changes, the youth wants to rebuilds his/her identity. Even their disagreement and clash with parents and their sinfulness against worthy and the interference of others to stabilize the identity and is to separate oneself’ identity from others. This disorder causes to create a outburst in the inner of the youth and face with various hesitations and doubts. His/her emotions are not steady, gets happy soon or go deep in grieves, these emotional changes make him/her tired and disappointed and leads him/her to sudden reaction and incompatibility. The parents are commended to try to comprehend the youth in this critical period and to interpret their disobedience and disagreements as the signs of this period and they should not take it as an exact worrisome event that threatens the beginning of a youth’s life. The appropriate action of the parents will cause to help the youth to pass the stormy period. The provocation for independence outbursts in this period to the youth, from one hand he/she is dependent economically to the parent.
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2006-08-13T14:03:02
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The Libnan situation has no effect on Afghanistan
2006-08-07
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Tom Goengs the special envoy of united nation advisors in charge in Afghanistan said,”Afghans are concern about this that the Libnan crisis will affect the heed /attention of international community to Afghanistan but we emphasize that the Libnan crisis will never effect to the international community cooperation to Afghanistan”. Based on the report of Rahi Nejat correspondent, He read the strife and crisis and war of Israil and Libnan the best source of concern for the international community and by assertion of this that this operation incite the sensate of the world and the killing of civilians caused the concern of all, expressed,” I confirm the speeches of advisors in charge of united nation and convict the operations on civilians” The advisor in charge of united nation told about their activities in Afghanistan, each member of the 15person security soviet of united nation gave the confident to me and the ambassador of Afghanistan in there which we prolong our collaboration to Afghanistan and UNAMA in the solidarity in some of these programs will tide his cooperation and its attend to the south and south east of Afghanistan. He had corresponded from the inauguration of UNAMA regional offices in the regions of Qalat and Assad Abad, and from their close cooperation with the government and peoples of region and read this one as the work expansion of UNAMA in the divers region of Afghanistan. Likewise Goengs said about the returning of refugees by emphasize in that about 30000 Afghans return back to their country under the revert program volunteer and titled the work and house for them said that we have the needed cooperation with the relevant authorities and ministries it meant that we had , we have and we will have that. He gave the reports of sending more than 9000 soldiers in the next future, about the operations in the south, expansion of government sovereignty, straggling against corruption and the periodic cooperation with the people diplomacy for stability in the country and correct strategy against narcotic are the targets of this operation and declared the DDR process as a big pace toward security and stability expansion.
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2006-08-13T14:04:12
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Youth and puberty
2006-08-01
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If sexual desire is provoked during youth it will bring only bad results. The most effective way to control this desire is to strengthen and nourish religious morality and afterwards to prevent sexuality and sexually stimulating things such as commonplace films and pictures and furthermore to stay away from immoral friends and to make use of acceptable community entertainment. In this day and age, the youth are greatly affected by inappropriate scruples and face serious challenges to resist this storm of sex. It is difficult to remain pious during this time; resisting inner desires is worthy and good. <I>Adolescence and emotional disorder</I> The most important changes to youths apart from sexuality are the deep emotional changes – particularly that of ‘finding oneself’. Taking into account their previous experiences and realizing the changes of adolescence, the youth seeks to rebuild his/her identity. […] This disorder crates an outburst of the inner-self in the youth and they are faced with various hesitations and doubts. His/her emotions are not steady, they can get happy too quickly or else become depressed, these emotional changes make him/her tired and disappointed and leads him/her to react suddenly and to be antagonistic. It is recommended that parents try to understand the youth in this critical period and to interpret their disobedience and disagreements as the natural reactions to this period and they should not take it to be a significantly worrying event that threatens the future life of the youth. Correct behaviour and reactions on the part of the parents will help the youth to pass through this stormy period. The provocation for outbursts on the part of the youth in this period is that one the one hand they are economically dependent on their parents and on the other hand they want to act independently. It is said that a human acquires independence in three periods the first period is when they are born, the second is when they stop being breast fed and the third is when they become an adult. The dilemmas of puberty puts the youth in an ambiguous and complicated situation and he/she does not know what to do and this confusion regarding their role causes a lot of problems and makes them easily offended and unsteady. Of course, one should bear in mind that this period is neither everlasting nor deep, and gradually their expectations will become coordinated. The correct behaviour by parents and teachers can help alleviate this period of crisis. One of the emotional signs of adolescence is to be quarrelsome and by using this mechanism they try to cover bitter memories, weaknesses and humbleness and in this way they try to draw the attention of others to their abilities. Physical activities, sport, entertainment, and religious practice have positive effects on the emotional balance and the youth’s ability to control his/her anger.
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2006-08-13T14:05:51
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Miss Frozan Danish
2006-08-06
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Q- You are the first female journalist after the Taliban regime in Baghlan province. Could you shed some light on your background? A- Well, to tell you the truth I am the first announcer to appear on television since the Taliban regime. This was not easy for me at first because it was not acceptable for many extremists who were among the audience. Q- Please tell us which programmes you were dealing with and why you stopped? A- Programmes for teenagers and children, and I was regularly presenting the news on the channel also, but after I moved from Baghlan to Kabul I stopped that. Appearing on television in my opinion is like acting but during this period I studied journalism with international teachers. Q- Can you tell us about some of your more unpleasant memories? A- All right, on one occasion I was selected to report about drinking water in the south of Kabul – it was my first report. So I went there under a lot of pressure because the meeting was being held in a mosque and there were a lot of people attending the meeting. I was the only woman there and everyone just started at me for a few minutes and so, without completing the report, I left the meeting and came back to the office. I started crying instead of writing the report until the international trainers told me that while working I should not give any thought as to whether I am a man or a woman, because I am a journalist first and foremost. Now when I think back on those moments, I just laugh. Q- Do you have any other jobs besides being a journalist? A- At the moment, I am studying literature at university. I can write a little poetry at the moment but I couldn’t describe myself as a poet. Q- Can you tell us about your private live, are you married for instance? A- I live with my parents. Even though most people these days get married, I prefer to continue in my studies for the moment.
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2006-08-13T14:06:33
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Pashtu and Dari become computer-friendly
2006-08-13
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Bakhtar: The two national languages Pashtu and Dari have become compatible for computers and will now allow those who don’t know English to use computer programmes. The Afghan Computer Sciences Association held a seminar in the Intercontinental Hotel to recognize these new computer languages. The seminar was held with the assistance of the Ministry of Telecommunication and 150 computer and linguistics experts participated in it. According to Omar Mansoor, director of the Afghan Computer Sciences Association, the objective of the seminar was to pave the way for new IT and linguistic technology using bilateral efforts of all who participated to clarify and research according to the culture and language. The Minister of Telecommunications, Amirzai Sangin, talked about the importance of the new information technology and said, “this project began two years ago with financial help and by the end of the project all computer programmes began to be changed into the Pashto and Dari languages.” The Afghan Computer Association member Majeedula Qara said that, “now everyone can use computer without knowing English and use the programs.”
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2006-08-13T14:09:03
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Hashim Zay excluded from Supreme Court
2006-08-07
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The Wolesi Jirga took the decision yesterday to exclude Hashim Zai from membership of the lower house. Based on the report of parliamentary correspondent Rah-e Nejat, in this session the representatives of the lower house decided that from now on votes of abstention should be counted as present votes and according to the constitution fifty percent of the present members’ votes will play a role in the decisions of the lower house. Because of this decision, Mohammad Qasim Hashim Zai – who was allocated only 88 votes out of the 179 present, was deprived of membership of the Supreme Court. […] It is necessary to mention also that the lower house held a session this morning and five proposed ministers presented their plans and programmes for their five respective ministries. After this, the MPs drafted some questions and the five proposed ministers for the ministries of culture, commerce and industry, transport, economy and women’s affairs, had to respond to questions by the MPs one by one.
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2006-08-13T14:09:12
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300 female police officers begin work around the country
2006-07-01
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UNDP Kabul announced that very soon 300 female police officers would start work in the provinces of Kabul, Herat, Kandahar, Balkh and Kunduz. After four and a half years of Hamid Karzia’s rule, women have begun to play a greater part in the social and political life of the country, whereas in the past few women worked in the government and non-governmental sectors. […]
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2006-08-13T14:10:07
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25 insurgents killed in Helmand
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The US-led coalition forces in Afghanistan issued a statement claiming the killing of 25 Taliban fighters. These insurgents were killed in the stricken province of Helmand in southern Afghanistan. Coalition force said that, “our solders were attacked by rockets, mortars and light arms by 13 insurgents in Gereshq district and so they returned fire. Gereshq district has seen much fighting between joint Afghan and coalition forces and insurgents. Coalition forces stationed in Afghanistan said that as a consequence of their response, 25 insurgents were killed. […] The southern regions have born witness to bloody fighting over the past five years as well as Taliban disruptions. More than 20 civilians were killed and about 13 injured by a suicide attack in the market of Panjwayi district of Kandahar province which neighbours Helmand. In another attack four Canadian solders were killed. President Karzai called the suicide bombing in Kandahar the work of terrorists and said that he appreciates the works of the international coalition forces for the provision of security in his country.
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2006-08-13T14:13:34
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Passport forgers arrested
2006-07-01
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Two passport forgers have been seized by national security officers in Herat province. […] The Rah-e Nejat correspondent added that the two people who had been seized by national security officers had the ability to fabricate the ink and seal of the security headquarters. He confirmed that during the raid nine forged passports had been seized. Iranian visas were also being forged. Salangi added that the security officials seized two people suspected of being involved in the forging. Officials in Ghor province informed news agencies of the seizing of many different guns and people possessing some 20 machine guns and other guns discovered and captured. General Shah Jahan, commander of security headquarters in Ghor province mentioned some 100 different weapons discovered from irresponsible peoples and submitted these to the DIAG process. Likewise, Shah Tahir Noori, in charge of DIAG in this province, said that from the beginning of the programme many illicit arms had been discovered.
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2006-08-13T14:15:47
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Government electricity reaches Bamyan
2006-08-07
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An electricity generator for the government has been opened by Habiba Sorabi, governor of Bamyan province, which has 400kw capability and can provide electricity to all the government offices and shops of the city. Dr. Zadran of the department of power said, “In this building project about six pylons and 6 kilometres of wire has been laid down which have one million consumers and is funded by the ministry of Water and Electricity.” The generator was transferred by Nisar Ali Nisar, the former governor of Bamyan province, from Kabul three years before, at a cost of 75000Afg which was awarded by the World Bank. Dr. Habiba Sorabi, governor of Bamyan, addressed the public at the inauguration of this project which provides light for the city centre of Bamyan for the first time. She said, “I congratulate you from the bottom of my heart.” This project, which is funded by the Ministry of Water and Electricity, can provide power for up to 1000 homes. […]
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2006-08-13T14:15:52
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Why do we wait for others to help?
2006-07-01
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The heavy rain and floods that occurred in Paktya and Ghazni provinces caused the death of many people […]. These kinds of disasters can happen in any country and are common place in many, but we are still upset when they happen. Firstly, after almost three decades of war, our country is having great financial difficulties, as well as all these other problems. These floods and earthquakes too, cause a great deal of damage. When something bad happens, no one takes responsibility and no one helps. […] I wish people would understand that we must fight together, not only at times of earthquakes and floods, but even in times of security and peace the public must understand their responsibilities. These problems are not going to end if more foreign troops come or international aid agencies. Security comes by the public working together, sharing and finding ways to solve problems themselves. This is why we have suicide-bombers and night letters.
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2006-08-13T14:18:14
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Rocket attack on Bagram prevented
2006-07-15
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The chief of Kapisa province told Bakhtar News that an attempt to set off a bomb controlled by a wrist watch has been thwarted. This took place in the Aroki area of that province. No one has yet been arrested.
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2006-08-13T14:20:14
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A ROCKET WHICH WAS GOING TO LAUNCH ON BAGRAME FIVE BASED CAPTURED FRUSTRATED
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The chief of Da Ba Ba Ali Kapisa province said to Bakhtar News. One rocket which was set out controlled by a rest watch in the Arokey are of that province was captured and frustrated. It is necessary to say no one is arrested for this activity yet.
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2006-08-13T14:23:22
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Abdul Salam Azimi chief of Afghanistan supreme court .
2006-08-06
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The envoys mandate of Afghanistan appointed the disposal of Abdul Salam Azimi for the presidency of Supreme Court. Mr. Azimi by achieving of the vote is the first chief of Supreme Court after 15 years in the Afghanistan and has high education in justice field. The envoys mandate started to decide on the six other members of this court which offered by Hamed Karzai and after the voting five of them appointed as the members of court by achieving of majority votes and had been introduced as the members of Afghan Supreme Court. Based on the saying of Wahid Mojda the expert and commentator of politic affairs of Afghanistan which says that Mr. Azimi returned back to America after the repression of Communist regime and stationed of Mojahidin and there are some un confirmed claims which says that He signed a contract of collaboration with the Unikal oil company. In this company many more personalities like Zalmay Khalil Zad farmer ambassador of America in Afghanistan, Mohammad Sediq and Joma Mohammad Mohammady the farmer ministers of mines and industries of Karzai government are busy with work. It is said that Azimi had travels to Kabul and Kandahar as a envoy of Munikal company during the Taliban regime and was resolved that to start the primary affairs of transferring of gas poplins from Turkish to Pakistan and India and after that t Afghanistan but the first bombing operation on Afghanistan during the presidency of Kilinton had rid/end/conclude these strives/trying. If Azimi would be the member of Unika Company and the cooperator of officials of company the justice of Afghanistan will envisage/face to inbuilt/remarkable exchanges and unpleasant ness.
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2006-08-13T14:26:26
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Oil and Gas mines to increase in Afghanistan
2006-07-01
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Based on new research, the proven oil is 18 times higher and proven gas 3 times higher than when the last announcement was made. Based on Afghan-American research for the month of March natural gas is up from 3.6 to 36.5 billion, oil mines are up to 3.6 billion, in the natural and liquid gas mines from 128 up to 1325 billion liters are estimated. The Ministry of Industry confirmed their investment in mining and claimed that there should be another survey to confirm the exact total. If the above mentioned totals are confirmed then we can say that it will change the political and economical face of the country and Afghanistan will soon be important exporters of oils and gas.
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2006-08-13T14:26:42
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200 greenhouses to be built
2006-07-01
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The Ministries of Agriculture and Counter-Narcotics are working together to build 200 hundred greenhouses. Yesterday the two ministries signed a protocol that committed $1.4m to the project. Based on this protocol 200 green houses will be built in Nangarhar, Balkh, Ghor and Uruzgan provinces and will be made available to farmers who no longer produce poppy crops. At the conclusion of the meeting Abdullah Rahim, the Minister of Agriculture, said, “with the signing of this protocol there will be good opportunities for farmers to work and earn money.”
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2006-08-13T14:29:34
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Some parliament members left session yesterday
2006-08-13
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Bakhtar, in yesterday session of the parliament, the president of the parliament termed the activities and sessions of the previous week as to be effective, and as an objection on constitutional decree on prisons and confinements the session members left the parliament. The members who left the parliament are mostly from northern Afghanistan and they objected the policies of the government of Afghanistan, they have threatened not participate in the parliament session until the government has changed its policies. The parliament members claims that they are witness for the insecurity in the country, to return the rights and privileges of the military, an in impropriate policy of the government regarding the appointment of cadres the failed reforms in the ministries, bribery in government offices and administrative corruption, the unfair composition the diplomatic representative and the lack of cadre in the central and as well as local government offices. But some other parliament members criticized the action of the members who left the parliament and said that their objection was unlawful and is against the principals of the inner tasks of the parliament.
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2006-08-13T14:31:02
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A MEETING BETWEEN KARIM KHALILI AND THE ELDERS AND LAWYERS OF DAYKUNDI
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In the afternoon 5th of July some of lawyers and elder of Daykundi met Khalili. To the correspondence of presidency press, first some parliament members and elders explained their difficulties and lighted on the situation which happening in there. They want security, administration, cropes lines and new patterns to improve and asked the government to solve their problems. They also said about electricity problems in those areas different areas of this province especially Nili city has the talent well hood o produce electricity and on these areas government talked and some new patterns were discussed, but up to now no one started for the case we ask government to pay attention on the subject. Then the deputy of president not just said to trust for their wants and needs also asked that working people with government to go forward is necessary. He said starting of your steps for the basis of your saying difficulties is a step towards solving of the problems the government can work on rehabilitations and security while people have good effective relations on the case. The deputy said this historical situation in the country is not coming again and again. The most difficult years ended and now in this historical chance we have to change our life style and become the winner of those problems which were happened to us.
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2006-08-13T14:32:24
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Sabrina Sagib
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The 25 year-old Sabrina Sagib is the youngest female Member of Parliament. She was born in Kabul, after which she went to Iran with her family to finish her studies in the English language. She returned to Afghanistan one and a half years ago and at the beginning of the parliamentary elections she put herself forward as a candidate. Q- Why did you put yourself forward as a candidate? A- One of the main reasons for this was that I was living in Iran and I compared the situations between the two countries. Because the situation was not good in Afghanistan and because people are suffering I thought it would be good to come back and do good things for our country. When I returned one and a half years ago, the presidential election was in progress so I decided to prepare myself for the parliamentary election. The qualifications needed to be a parliamentarian are ones that I possess. Q- What are those qualifications? A- The candidate must have Afghan nationality, be at least 25 years old, have no criminal record and must pay 10,000 Afghani – the most difficult part at the time. But nothing specifically about education or specialties was mentioned – which is something that I have and most candidates did not. […] Q- In the current parliament there is a mix of all tribes, groups, opinions and even ages. What do you think about this? Will decisions ever get made? A- I know that this parliament contains difficult divisions of groups and opinions. But they will make decisions which are faithful to the public’s wishes. Q- Then do you think this will be a successful parliament? A- We all know that some Members of Parliament are involved in fighting alongside criminals. But in my opinion it is good for these sorts of people to come into parliament, because they are coming down from the mountains and are leaving the fighting behind. Instead of picking up guns and fighting, they come into parliament and negotiate. But this parliament may or may not be successful because it is the first parliament and there will be difficulties. There may be too much negotiation for the first few years, but we will have a good parliament in the future. Q- There will be some people who serve minority interests and others who serve public benefits. What will you do? How will you stay independent? A - If I am going to stay independent then I must listen to my heart asking what the public is saying to me and I must not be afraid of anyone. And I am not involved with any groups […] I will hand over grants to public utilities and I will not be put under pressure by anyone. Q- Are you an independent candidate or you were nominated on behalf of a faction? A- I was nominated on behalf of the Isteqlal-e Milli faction, which belongs to Taj Mohammad Wardak. I decided to enter his faction because he was an elder person and it allowed me to remain independent. Q- People say that you are the candidate of Mohammad Yunis Qanuni […] and he was supporting you. What would you like to say about this? A- My introduction with him happened through the Istaqlal-e Milli faction. But I didn’t agree because they did not help me financially. As I did not have experience in how to do campaign so I worked there for two weeks, to learn how. Q- You mentioned that you used to live outside of Afghanistan. How did your time in Iran affect how much you know about people’s difficulties in Afghanistan? A- Although I was not in Afghanistan I was always aware of the situation. I was following the news. In the years of the revolution we had problems because my father was arrested and we moved to a different country. But during the Mujahideen fighting, we came to Kabul and we spent three years in Afghanistan. Q- Sabrina it is well known that your beautiful posters helped you to get into parliament, isn’t it? A- Yes, it is true that my posters helped me to attract people and go to parliament. I love the colour yellow, and it suited me well. Because I usually laugh in real life it was planned that I should laugh on the posters as well. I used the pictures that my advisors told me to. Q- How sure were you that you would win? A- I was not confident at all. If I failed then I was preparing myself for the next challenge, but I also wanted to be ready for the next election. But I was lucky in the end because most of the voters were students of my generation, so I am thankful to them.
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2006-08-13T14:35:22
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HISTORIC, CULTURE AND LITERATURE OF MAZAR-E-SHAIF
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Mazar-e-Sharif located in a capital of Balkh province and it has 1253 km square measurement and divided by the following districts. Nahi Shah, Kuldar, Shortepa, Dawlat Abad, Chahar Balak, Chamtal, Sholgara, Kishinda, Chahar Kint and Dihdad. Balkh province is same-border in the north with Amo river. From Amwali river Balkh district an enormous place contingent with sandy region. Alberz mountain and Mormol mountains and Shadian bring changes of weather in a south. In summer it is hot and in winter it is cold and sometimes excrescence of snow. In Balkh province Caracul sheps and from skin of it make silk and demasky cloths have a especial values. Hat sewing, over coat sewing, metal excellence, copper smitting and jewelry are have custom there. Rice, wealth, water melon, melon, cotton , grapes and sesame grow a lot. Balkh river is a good source of water for Mazar-e-Sharif. N he way historic conals, 18 streams of that province guided and interrupt watery from it. Mazar-i-Sakhi locates in Mazar-e-Sharif city that in the year thousands of people travel fro it’s shrining. In a celebration of every new year, a lot of government authorities and residents participate and pick up the Holy Jahanda and it continue up to 40 days.
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2006-08-13T14:38:03
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LOGHMAN PROVINCE
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Laghman province locates in a north of Nangarhar province that in a culture and natural creation is the same with Nangarhar province. Loghman province in a farmer time named by Lamghan, Lamqon and some sometime named by Lampayata. Years ago Loghman province was the part of Kabul province after became the part of Nangarhar. Than recognized as a province. Loghman province have a Maditaranian climate the rate of annual raining is 600mm and in the summer the temperature increase to 400 centigrade. In a winter the temperature saved +5 centigrade and -0. Mihtarlam, Alishang and Alingar districts have good weather in spring but Surkhakan and Kambery cultivating places are very hot in summer. Qarghayi, Mandawal and Dawlat Shah is other known districts in Laghman province. Different rivers followed to this province and have different mountains. As an example Hend-o-Kosh mountain locates in it’s north and Tor Mountain is on it’s south, Alingar river is on it’s northern and Alishang river is on it’s western is followed to Kabul river. Laghman province grows different kinds of rice, Bean, Cauliflower, Okra and egg-plant etc. Orange, Lemon, Tangerine, Mandarin and sugar cant grow. Apple, apricot and walnut grow in different valises. Cuptal, pine, cone, acorn, plane-tree and etc are the famous jungles that keep green the Laghman Province. Capital of Laghman is Mihterlam and other districts have high school and other school that the named province children, youth are studying.
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2006-08-13T14:40:25
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KHAKESTAR WA KHAK, A FILM AGAINST WAR
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Abqul a district which is in Pul-e-Khomry which expose to bombing of Russian mission of that time which aggressed to our country. Baba Dastager and his grand child are the ones who revived from this bombing. Baba Dastager want to go to the coal-mine Kar Kar, and tell the report of his bride to kill to his son. This old man left different on a bridge during theway of Kar Kar coal mine to tell this report to his son or no. because he saw a person which became mud, which they carry him to some place and ask him that what happened with human they told to Baba Dastager, he was solder when he heard that his wife died, he came with his gun and killed his commander and himself became mud. Baba-Dastager thought with him self, if he tell the report of died of his son’s wife to his son that will also became mud. He was in strife with himself to tell this or no. if he tell that what will happen? And it he doesn’t tell what will happen? He remained long times in different on bridge and ultimately he goes to another village which that district exposed to bombing and all residents died. At summary it is the story of Dost and hashtary which recorded by attend of Atiq Rehmani in Pul-e-Khomry city within no days. The Dostand Hashtry is a film against war. In this war film the war system and war process had been elutriated. The positive and negative personalities are not exist which positive systems are living system, and family system, love system of old man with his grandson, and love system of old man with his son but the negative systems war system. This Afghani film reflects the pain and agonys of Afghanistan this film is against war and states the effects at war. With hate of afghans and in habitants of the world.
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2006-08-13T14:42:50
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LIBNAN MEDIAS AND STATE
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Libnan is a country which it fiet wrapped with its neighbor Philistine and since many decals up now in the time pitches experienced the war. The last field of war which started since two weeks ago and prolony up now. Nawar-e-Ghaza Philistine and south of Libnan’s among two locations which has the command of prior time of war with Israel. The war which was always un balanced and the people of Philistine and Libnan paid the heavy lesson of it. But Israel which is the carrier of conclusion and genitor in the region, and had the full and plenary support colonial powers of world always, in the current war of Israel and Libnan shuch a situation is foveriengt. But the theme of the Islamic government in this among were beneficiary and sometimes shameful. When ever it spoke about the Islamic government Afghanistan isn’t except from this command. The government power men had not the value of Nor Maliky vice president of Iraq as well which in the rest of the level to America said, “I will except America to handover in the ceasefire in Libnan, and debility of foreign policy of them flourished them. \among all, the foreign ministers of Afghanistan maybe will be the first high rank of governments while read the flourish and diplomatic movement and the un humanitarian implementation of Israel in Libnan un acceptable. The afghan Airca in 25-04-85 wrote from the tongue of Dud for spanta, “the thing which is going on in Libnan is un acceptable.” But the solemn position ring of afghan government in case of Libnan against Israel accured two weeks after the emption of operation on Libnan. Karim Rahimi the spokesmen of president in a new conference broadcast from national T.v said. “we crucially convict the attack of Israel on Libnan, hunicide of civilian and annihilation of national and independent sovereignty if it will be in any way and we call it unacceptable. But the medias of Afghanistan had done his truth media and brief the concepts in which what is going on in Libnan. Cheragh news paper, work. Israel severed the attacks o Libnan, Rahi Nejat news paper wrote vice president of Italy convicted the attack at Israel regime on Libnan, 24-04-85. People weekly wrote, Israel severed the attacks on Libnan in 25-04-85. Islah news paper in 26-04-85, wrote prime minister of Libnan expected collaboration rom international community Panjare weekly in 27-04-85 wrote, “Israel possibly execute the worst shape of terrorist.” Omed-e-Farda weekly news in 27-04-85 wrote, “the resistance against truancy of Israel will prolony in Libnan. Sada-e-Bamdad newspaper, in 31-04-85 worte, the expresses of Cofi Anan about the egression of Israel on Libnan envisaged to dis accord of America. Eqtedar-e-Milli weekly news in 31-04-85 wrote Israel is the regime which can only define with harshness”. Taraqi news paper in 1-05-85 wrote about Libnan America repudiate the submission of Bomb to Israel. Cheragh newspaper in 1-05-85 wrote, the crimes of Zionist regime in Libnan and Philistine challenging the crimes of subs in Bosny. Libnan have 13 an American war with Israel tools. Berot Saraya of meddle east the breakout of Israel crimes against Libnan from medias of country delighted this point as well, they rendered their jobs of media in spite of shortages from solidarities of fiscal facilities in pointing and broadcasting ground for people, government and none government organizations, with head to partialities frothier compatriots. And this is aninbuilt success and good achievements for medias those who colored during the past four and half years. Like this positioning is rapidte and clear that there are some interior themes in this sphere. But un fortunately in heeded less than from government men. And by thrust we can say that if government paid attention to be breakout problems of medias the situation will not be like this which is right now. About the case of Libnan and aggression of Israel on it also exist such, situation. The international community specially united nation and its security strict must be amenities of better squadron powers of the world more than this. This big and reliable organization must verdict as soon as it is possible to the aggression of Israel to on un plead people of Libnan and trail Israel as war criminal and terrorist.
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2006-08-13T14:45:38
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Musharaf: To step on top of sward .
2006-08-08
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The areas which Pashtoons live in Pakistan is going back ward and changing to terrorist Taliban. And this issue puts Musharaf to an un pleasant ness situation. On one hand USA asks him to increase the pressure and on the other hand Musharaf has problems in the interior policies. In these days Pakistan government is under the pressure of two sides’ policies and internal policies. The neighbor country of Afghanistan claim that Pakistan is the responsible for the terrorist‘s activity inside Afghanistan accuse Musharaf that has not managed to prevent of the situation. From other side India in directly puts responsibility on Islamabad for these east terrorist acts in Bombay. Pakistan as usual refuses the accusation on this issue and deny from terrorist activities in the country. Mean while Tom Koniks the envoy of united nation to Afghanistan believes if Taliban deprive from financial help and shelter it is not possible to reconstruct again. The semi selfish Pashtoon areas of Pakistan is counting the best and safest rest place for Taliban to hide in and the states of north and south Wazirstan which having extremely at about 800000 population are having problems with central government. Based on official reports: government of Pakistan stationed 80000 soldiers into borders which has a length of 2500km. Based on the pressure of USA 10000 more will be add to control the area because mountains are not easy. The situation in the area is always harsh and lots problems created from these areas. The Britain government in the year of 1893 built a line in the name of Deyorand on this case some of Afghanistan territory was added to India and the Pashtoon area remained independent but un officially from that day up to now over all this place had difficulties and at the moment to fight against terrorist it creates problems to face. People of Afghanistan will never forget that the three groups of extremist and fundamentalist of Taliban by the organization of information and security of Pakistan ISI in the year of 1994 stationed the Islamabad government was looking to consolidate its population in Afghanistan. Asia and it must be controlled by Afghanistan. More than that Pakistan wanted to have a strategic roll to India after the regime of Taliban once again the connection got murky between Kabul and Islamabad. Karzai government asked from Pakistan to stop entering Taliban from Pakistan borders. The foreign minister of USA in a meeting with Musharaf in June of this year asked for better solidarity in the mentioned factors: collaborate with America against terrorist is like putting a step on the top of the sward Musharaf because of Americas pressure became ready to pitch from Taliban after Americas attack on Iraq, the measure and objections increased and those two bomb blast on Musharaf was the sign of this truth that Islamic groups are searching to reach power. Even the security information bases and between Pakistan army there are different ideas, lots of anarchists has the faith that some of Pakistani factors specially Hezb_e Jamihat _e Islami has population in Pakistan army and security organization as well as terrorist groups hugely. Anarchists and Pakistan fundamentalists trying to weak the government The aim of Pakistani population into Afghanistan was nothing just to insure the crops line of Gas and oil for Pakistan expenditure which was coming from Turkish and other parts of middle. Overall this faith war between Sunni and Shi’a the fight which had lots victims happens the annalists says that after 11th September the fundamentalist are increasing still the new generation is studying in mosques and Musharaf stopped the entrance of fighters in the religion places.
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2006-08-13T14:46:13
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END KOHESTAN MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN
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The coalition forces under the leadership of America officially announced the end of Kohistan mission. The coalition authorities against terrorists in Afghanistan said that the six week mission by the name of Kohistan helped to carry out the coalition mission to NATO with out lots of problems. The transferring ceremony of mission to NATO held on 31th of July. The coalition forces after analyzing of the mission said that it was an efftive mission more than we expected to. The coalition forces also said on basis of pressure on the ant coalition forces they are disconnected from each other. The coalition also claimed that the roll of afghan security forces were much better than before. The loses of civilians. The main objective from coalition forces is during operation of Kohestan many civilians are victims of that. The government seht two men for analyzing of civilians victims in the south. In meanwhile, general David Rechards the commander of security helper in the leadership of NATO promised that during army operations of NATO, thy will respect to people and their properties and every activity will be done by consult of Afghanistan government.
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2006-08-13T14:48:52
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LETS WORK TOGETHER IN ELIMINATION OF HARSHNESS
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Cultural harshness: The human society during the era were the waitness of contradictions in social, cultural spheices enemy from the differently of diverse surface of round in the economical educational and sexual connections. And recorded the pet and murkey speaks to their pages. In the era still we could not be able to land the country which in that country there will not be corruption and haven’t seen the family to don’t have harshness among them, but the goads of it’s harshness among them, but the goads of its rapidatly, dimension, and gauge were different in different times, actually harshness were extending from prior and have vout to ancestor cutlture of world people. The harshness as became the part of societies culture and sometimes hidey and unknown from foreign persons to family and society advanced which is difficult to prosecute of implementation. Some of them are in territory of harshness and same of them can’t count from the variety of harshness. One of the variety of harshness is cultural harshness which riprisate to the strict traditions. Customs, criteria and daily ethnic at people and some members of family and society are victims of custom respects and without any pretext the obey with their close eyes and hairs from the biggest of family like father, mother, big brother, which they know them selves respectable and complete obedient. But unfortunately his kind of respects and obedient which scheduled with a good and peaceful culture and justify and confirmed and praise as well are have the ground to advent in custom and tribal societies more. And the smaller of home in different varieties and in different grounds, they in cure the expects and tastes of their family to the key of heir live. And sometimes they insure un assumed losses of them and during the live the effect from the effects at abuse at them. This variety of culture harshness among families, further creates by the command at marriage from the side of baggers at home which imposes on smellers of home, and baggers of house use from the right of their biggest ship in cover at respect at relations and Kinsmen. Without this brief the son and daughter and achieve their satisfaction they marry them. Abdul Ahmad which has 30 years and is from Yakawlang district of Baghman province and know him self fruitful of cultural harshness’s and bring, his wife to Kabul for treatment which prospect to term in the examine place of doctor of pregnancy says, while I was eight years my father engaged me with my cousin, when I became young and could not restive from the obedient of my father and married, he addes, “alluse if problems were finished in here, first of all may years we could not be able to be he owner of one son, and before born it waist after four or less or more than that. After some time which treating was an and by drug and doctor and with lots of spent, while my first child which was same bornt had problem from sanitation and sightedness and as we spent and treated him and we met doctors and drug had not consequent, right now I brought him inhere if he will be treated. Abdul Ahmad expressed, the resien of these problems, is binding marriage. A young woman which has the auspicious name Shukur Bakht and lives in Jabar region of Kabul province and know herself the victim of the expects of her father and mother says my father and mother gave me to husband without my satisfaction, I was not satisfy from my engagement, but mercy I engaged with the one which I didn’t like him because of my father and mother heart. My husband was a harsh and Skirmish which I haven’t seen love from him and I also didn’t love him, he hate I slight, slight things and threatened me to divorce but I in cured up to the time which my patient felled and I deserted his home, and came forward my mother it is about one year which I spirited from him, and I live without dispersion under the repression of my brothers wives, she says in respond of the question which why she accept the engagement without the satisfaction of her heart? She said with pet and regard I was girl.
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The children and the new generation of today and future makers of country need for a good instruction and fostering because the child hood period is the basic term clergies and physic growth and instruction and fostering of human. But unfortunately that in our country because of the un paved situation of economy majority families can not verification to the basic instructions of their children. Majority of them have not the ability to go to school and obligatory wage to the heavy works to achieve the payment of bread which these works and jobs are more than their abilities. When I was passing the Dehmazang road from in front of the tinsmiths and wields, the 8 years son which the dust and the black color had been colored his narrow, beautiful and oppressed face heed my all attention. I heed which he picked up a big iron hummer with his narrow and beautiful hand and hit to a big piece of iron, each period which he picked up the hummer his disable and narrow hand was shocking, I became near of him and asked his name. Said,” my name is Hamayon, I work here since one month and they give me 10Afg per day, I give the money to my father and he brings bread for us, and our family members are 8 person, my father cooks Bolani (is a kind of Afghani meal which prepares by flour and leek) when I finish my work I go to school, and I am in third class in one of the schools”. I asked from him,” isn’t this work heavy for you?” In the time which he was cleaning his sweat from his fore head with his narrow hands said,” right now it is difficult but my teacher says you will get habit with it.” The 11 year Akhtar is busy of work in tinsmith shop since six month, his father sales vegetables the daily income of his father is not adequate for their family , because of this he does the work of tinsmith which is more and more than his ability. Likewise a 9 year small son was busy and to saw a big piece of iron on a big table which just his hand can reach there, He said,” my name is Obaid , I work here since five months and they give me 50 or 100Afg per week, my father is carter, I has six sisters and brothers, we live in a rental house, I am fifth class in school , I work from morning up to 12’o clock and after that go to school, I come back to shop after school, at night in spite that I am so tired I study. The amount of such children is not limited, as I precede I saw many such children which were busy with the heavy works such as, tinsmith, wield, Bick make, and ETC. All these affairs are because of poverty which in prior the innocent children become the victim of it. By mentioning that in the world declaration of human rights (UN) mentioned,” child hood is needy of special vigil and cooperation, of course by diagnosing of this that there are children which live in an exceptional difficult situation of live in the world and this that these children need a special heed, it ratified by the general assembly of UN in the convention of children rights in 20 November of 1939. Like that in the 39th article of that it clarified, “ the government of convention must be ready to tolerate all problems in which is in the field of annihilation of children right by a full support , or try in the education field of children, and must legalize the one who deterrent the physic, spirit, intellectual, and social growth of children. The governments of Convention must take legal, administrative, social and instructive measures for the confidence and accommodate of this article , in this view and with heed to the situation of other international governments bond: A. At least must forecast and determine the age of recruit. B. Must forecast and determine the times of work and the conditions of recruit. C. Forecast and deter mine the needed punishment and guarantees for the confidence of present article. Afghanistan government which is one of the signers of this Convention disposal indifference against the problems of children must sensate/feel responsibility and have a crucial heed to the supplying of children rights. Of course the workers and the responsible must pay a crucial heed to this risk command.
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2006-08-13T14:56:00
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When I Weft Carpet I Feel I Am In A Jail
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Wasima is a very simply girl. She that is not more than 20 she has seen a lot of briefs and torture. She wefts carpet with her ornament fingers. She is fed up of wafting a lot of carpets. When I weft carpet I feel I am in a prisoner. She immigrated to Pakistan in childhood. Due to the bad condition of his father she obligated to immigrate Iran with her family. When we went to Iran I was child my father wished to study on their children. Therefore, I got admition in school and I started working beside studying. When I came from school I took cloths from tailor and I sewed beads on it in order to fine money for my school during 7 years that I was in Iran I always tried to study and I succeed to pass two classes in one years. When I reached to 7 class I started teaching to 1st and 2nd classes. When we return to my homeland I and my family searched a lot for a job but we didn’t find a fair job. Suddenly we decided to learn carpet wafting. My cousin who is carpet wafer. He learned this carrier for us in a 3 months. I and my sister that they are young enough than me we bring carpet from company and weft it without having teacher. Wasina is not the only girl that she work on a carpet apparatnce like her ten other young children are busy in carpet wafting. She says. “I see a lot of children have a metal hook on their small hands and weft carpets that not imaginat even 4 years old child wefts a very big carpet. According to my opinion wafting carpet is a difficult job for a child sitting in one place for hours behind work. When I weft carpet I feel I am in a jail and I am unaware of my previous life. Strings of carpet seem to me like the railings of a jail the metal which I have in my hands like chain that my hands are tied by it. Having radio with my self I feel I am a prisoner. She says, I wish government and parliament pave the way for studying and working.
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2006-08-13T14:58:31
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TWO DEVOTED PILOT MARTYRED
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Kabul 12,July last week the deaths of two pilot, their airplane through out in Khost province they buried today. 4 July, Russian helicopter pilots by the name of Abdul Wasi and Mohammad Farid two expert pilots of Afghanistan through out their helicopter in mountainous area of Khost province including 16 squadron people and 4 foreigners none squadron decent The named helicopter leased to the Daicor organization which is a none squadron organization. The incidence of through out this helicopter was shakable and the death bodies were out of recognizing. The death bodies carried to Baghram for recognizing. And after two weeks the death bodies were handover to their family, today they buried in Kabul. Abdul Wasi was the chief minister of crafty battalion helicopters in resistance period and Mohammad Farid was the pilot of helicopter. They both were devoted solders they were doing their duty for freedom of the country. Abdul Wasi and Mohammad Farid instead of to go to foreign country and became entrenchment with Mojahiddin and fought for the freedom of their country. They did their operation with haggard helicopters resisted in Punjsher and different mission of Ghor, Yak-o-Lang, Balkhi Abi Konarha, valley of Punjsher, Nooristan, Laghman even did in a heart areas of enemies. The two named pilot were from Punjsher province.
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The ways of straggling against economy poverty in Afghanistan .
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Poverty is a familiar concept in the sea of economy in the world, and the human was in strife since their creation and consistently tried to defeat it. In the world there are many countries which poverty persist the throat of their people. Generally we can divide the causes of world poverty into three bunches. 1. The shortage of sources and facilities of economy in the ratio of its population ( the truth cause of poverty) 2. The disposition of programming for the economic activities, the abuse from the sources and the disposition of gauge in the economic activities (or the un truth cause of poverty). Of course in the sides of these problems the problem of success seeking and colonial views before power full countries also case poverty in the weak/debilitate countries but this command can be the anarchist cause in the tide of economic affairs and can read that under the second title as well. 3. The occurrence of war special prolonged wars and occurrence of incidents like, heard quick, flood, drought (the contingent and un guarantor cause of poverty)in the different times bring big losses in the economic live of countries people but these kinds of causes cannot bring permanent poverty and by the dismantling of renovation and collaboration with the nation we can reach to the solving way of that. That is to say that we can define these three categories like this: The truth resin of poverty, the intellectual resin of poverty, the primer resin of poverty and sky calamities. The first problem can be solve by the taking of bases and dismantling of sound economic Principe’s a little. At the present time there are many countries which import their 50% of necessities from abroad/ foreign/ out of country, but they are not envisage/face to the economic poverty. From other side the self power of human, in the countries the fortunes of limited economic sources has also population and mob which have the wrecked concept of work power which this power can start economic activities in the world. There are many countries which the citizens of their country after within some work and collection of fortune in other countries revert/return to their country and invest. But the important and basic problem is the second one. More than 50% poor people of the world could not be able to have an effective straggle against poverty in the track/effect of lake of a tide and entire and effective economic activities. Afghanistan is also one of these countries which with a brief heed to the economic geography of it we will find that it is in the line of rich countries of the world from stance of having economic sources and economic growth facilities. The rich natural sources by having adequate mines of gold, emerald, spinal ruby, ruby, Biro(is a kind rich stone in the mines of Afghanistan), copper, iron, silver, oil and Gas, in the side of them wide and articulating lands, the rich sources of water and the genuine commerce location of Afghanistan as the shortest way of connecting Europe to Asia and with the Contenant of India and Farce ocean, these are the rich economic facilities which Afghanistan has that within 100 of years which the legal/right utilize of them undoubtedly is the massager of the fast growth and development in each economic aspects in our country.
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2006-08-13T15:02:30
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NATHO OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES
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American senior authorities submission of commandeering in south provinces of Afghanistan turned a positive step to general Dowid Regard, says, 36 countries participated in the operation against terrorists. NATHO is in Afghanistan from past two years. Their task is security in Afghanistan. NATHO is getting ready in the south to fight against Taliban and Alqaida. Dowid Regard in first days of his operation from seriousness of situation in Afghanistan banished and promised hugeness changes without doubt NATHO gave the responsibility of Afghanistan. These changes will change to limit war tactic than we should not wait for victory of this kind of war. A lot of expert affairs of Afghanistan attraction of American troops with NATHO powers in a successes for apposition of government army. NATHO is weaker than different sides of American power. NATHO locates in low stage rather American.
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2006-08-13T15:04:47
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End Of A Prospection
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After a long prospection which caused more concerns for our compntriats it conclusion had been declared with the identifying of five members of cabinet. And this empty point of cabinet is getting full. It was resolved that these five members must be identified many times ago by president to parliament but based on compromises which were among them it prospected and our compatriol have information that Excellency Mohammad Yunis Qanoni dismissed the nation soviet based on this theme and in prosecute of it Hamid Karzai measured to full this emptiness and introduced five members of cabinets for voting to parliament some people read the resin at this delay to work at president as the president for interducing or refuting of those ministers which had been not succeed in the voting process. They know but among all those persons just Mohammad Amin Farhang are from among of those but others are new members which base high education and work experience. Which expected that vote is must be rendere vitnelly by parliament and this drane must not be extente more than this from among at them one of them are Abdul Karim had imprisoned in Pol-e-Charkhi prison for atem after the redevingat communist coupditate in ourcountry. After the releasing from prison he dismaintled the way of avoid from country and traveling and had plead from country after annihilation of commonist soverienty in Jihad and traveling inside of his cultural invotvements as a polical advisor at peer said Ahmad Gillani in the tidery at Mahaz-e-Milli raction, and in this time the inviting of him were popular in schedule of Mohaz-e-Milli and after that his theme has been added in Watan Magazine in two ploated long wages Dari and Pushto my books are also added in this field. Karim Khuram access to speak and write to five languages, dari, pushto, French, English and urdu based these presidents of education and success pragmatic affars recently he apporvitual as a press advision of presidency from Hamid Karzai and after the assignation of him as press advisor our compatriots know him in divers spheres and diverse affairs in round tables and expressing at views in the interior and regional problems and their incidentally that we appreciate from the implements of ministry of culture and youngs we hope that ministry of cultural affairs and youngs should further reive and our high culture of our country and young affairs must pass it high goods by appointing of new minister. Safety and peace which along time had disposed murky face in tracle at imposed mens must be revived and all o us gather together must preced as a independent? Free, self sufficient and prosperous of national and international ID Afghanistan in begin and world.
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2006-08-13T15:07:26
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Bribe and administrative corruption .
2006-08-06
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One of the biggest disaster which create problem from ancestor times and is going on severely today is the theme of bribery which is one of the biggest deterrent of social justice and caused that the codes which are regularly for the benefit of weak generation is use for the power full generation which code must to limit them, because the power full are the owner of power and wealth and they are aver all power full to plead from their benefits, there are the poor s in which their benefits and rights preserves to the hiding of code. It is evident if the door s of the bribe open which is right now and the right code give the contrary result. Because these are the pugnacious s and irresponsible armed groups have the ability to pay bribe and the consequence of code will made a new amenity in their hands for the remaining of oppression, aggression to the rights of weak generation. Based on this proof in each society the bribery, administrative corruption and social corruption penetrate the living system of that society will spread and the corruption, despotic, injustice and discrimination penetrate in all organization of it and from code and social justice will not remain something without name. So the bribery exposes to censure with fully rapidity and count s as a big guilt. Must be heed which the harshness of bribe cause this ominous target to accomplish in the middle of themes in the deceivable titles and briber and the one who gives bribe will use from the name of gift, courtesy, right and counting, compensation, and pen bonus but is clear that exchanging of the name can not change the shape and quality of it by no means and in any way which this money takes is illegal. Yes dears! Islam convicted the bribe in any shape and way, we read in the live history of our prophet that,’ they briefed to him that one of his followers assumed the bribe as a gift, he angered and said to him,” why you receive the thing which is not your right? With apologizing in the respond told,” the thing which I received was gift” prophet Islam messenger told,” if site at your house and not be a local leader from me do people give you gift? After that command and took the gift and put that to treasury and resolved him from the work. Islam command that judge may not go to bazaars privately to may not take private and secret bribes so as to the discounts of prices effect the judges un known and during the decision contemplate the discounts, how is good to Muslims take advices from their book and don’t victimize all their live under the feet of bribe. Today all these anarchies un stabilities and social corruption, ethical corruption like bribe, trafficking of narcotics and ETC had been increased in our country and the responsible authorities must deterrent them.
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2006-08-13T15:09:31
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2006-08-13
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Bakhtar: the authorities of the ministry of Rural Development say that, within putting into practice the three year strategic plan one million people will be saved from poverty throughout the country therefore this ministry held a workshop regarding the complete of the coming three year strategic plan in Insaaf hotel. 120 consultants and and directors of the development councils from 34 provinces participated in the workshop. The minister of the rural development Mohammad Ehsan Zia termed the coming three year strategic plan’s objective in the government such as: reduction in poverty, the strengthening of local councils at villages level and to develop and grow equally, are the priorities of the ministry. In an answer to a question he said: the ministry of rural development has worked on 16000 projects during past two years and a half that at least 14000 of the projects have been finished. This ministry has been faced problems regarding the carry out of the projects in southern Afghanistan. The workshop is in process as well for today.
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2006-08-13T15:09:38
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HIGH RANK TALIBAN JOINED WITH GOVERNMENT
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A high mark worker do disrupted Taliban region had joined to peace conslodate process last day Haj Neaza Mohammad which was financial thief of finance ministry driving the Taliban region had back fracked the north newsandjoned to peace sonsladate process o government. The peace consoladed commission of south responsible Mullah Habib Mangal expected from other Taliban as well to back track the arshness and join to peace process.
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2006-08-13T15:11:04
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THE BODY BUILDING CENTER FOR WOMEN PAVED A WAY IN KABUL CITY
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Have body with deeply breathing were training. This cluve having thirteen different sport machines wich most of them are for running, stomach and tights. After Taliban regime the women in Afghanistan started practice from the middle of 2003 up to now 62 sport clubs and 4 kinds of sportsinangurated in Afghanistan. That 11 clubs are officially working in the following provinces. Balkh, Heart, Kandahar, Kunduz, Bakhlan and parwan the rest of them one in Kabul. usuallaly in these clubs like Karatee, Jido, running, volleyball, Basketball, tennis, football and kick box girls want to join. But in this club some of the teachers of education university invest an amount of 1500 USD their own money to launch the club she told that the users of this club usually are the married women hor because they want to become powerful and good figure. But there are some girls too join the club one of the customers 31 years old the president of afghan united company is affraid of her health. But when we asked about the club place the local Abdul Ghani 945 years old who has a shop near the club said. “he is not allowing his daughters to join the club he includes that now it is not the time for ladies to join and practice. Abdul Wahid who has a flower shop said we are afraid of these who are against women to join this club, out city is not save completely. Javed one of the flower seller warned if it is built for only practice fine and it is a good job but if the result is something bad than we will not be safe. One of the local chaptrin expressed his apposition about these clubs. Mullah Sahib hinted to illegal sexual relations and said. If women get a chance to do sport out side the house it might cause to them to join unethical relations. Shamsulhayat Alamthe president of Olympic commetee for women said he doesn’t have any idea about this club but he is interested for clubs like that he said he is supporting those clubs for married women who have less freedoms in afghan society. Rabina Mughin year one of afghan Olympic athlet 100 meter runner which held in Atun said for AWPR that she is very optimistic for these events.she said. Up to when we must study at home and do not practice inspite that women who practice sports has the vital roll in the happiness of family. Najeeba 45 years old the teacher of education university and one of the member of the club said today’s daughters are mothers of tomorrow and healthy childrenof tomorrow needs healthy mothers she included that she wants more girls to join sports activities and asked ministry of education to pay attention on this issue. Hashmatullah one of the teacher of school who was walking near the club said if we want to have a healthy society, then we have to carry out sport to the houses and be healthy and if we want to have healthy mothers we have go give permission and encourabe than to do sports for having a healthy generation in this future.
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2006-08-13T15:13:42
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It is very important to know about democracy in a society and also this is an important issue, people should ready for the discipline of democracy. Democracy increasing in the afghan society from one side the democratic culture other side the politic culture want changes from. There is not culture without in Switzerland and some other countries of the world. The thing that they call for it democracy it is not democracy it is call squadron that the that the power of it is with people. In this squadron people select the man in order to be their assigned in a parliament. In this squadrons one party and or several parties collectively royal, they accept their comments and decisions on nation. We call that kind of squadron that people of a country have an active role. Squadron’s decision starts from villages and reach to a nation surface and all can to give their opinion about it those people who knows about the issues and their information must be very high and beneficial. In this squadron the decision must make after a lot of negotiation and discussion. Culture is this, that one nation must not wait to another election period to bring changes in a squadron and have the right to justice with candidates and bring changes.
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2006-08-13T15:16:33
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People protest on the clinic which newly changed to hospital in Zurmat district of Paktya.
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In the Zarmat building which was clinic which had been changed to hospital before war and during the war it changed back to clinic, and by the endeavoring of Paktya officials and local ethnic commanders which met with the minister of public health Said Mohammad Fatamy, this clinic changed to hospital from him, the chief of the Paktya IBNE SENA Shenwary took the responsibility of this hospital, but all the residents of there protest on the affairs of Shenwary. One of the pharmaceutics and the ethnic envoy of Paktya Dr.Gul Rahman said to the reporter of Paktya Ghag in this sphere,” the Zarmat clinic which was hospital but changed again to clinic during the war. And right now it agreed from the minister of public health as a 30 bed hospital. He made busy about 16 persons in there in the time which one hospital must have 147 persons personnel. This hospital has no oil and gas as well, so let’s left the bandage and Tincher and alcohol to its place. It is clear for all and the governor of there that there were a sever war between people of Paktya and carried all the injuries to this hospital but there were no goads to can stop the bleed of them. If Shenwary cannot heed to her responsibility and cannot accomplish the affairs of this hospital so she must to move her IBNE SENA beds as well from here. The Zarmat residents and ethnics want the hospital to be submitted to another source other wise they will destroy that and this is the expect of them from minister Fatamy, and we expect from the ministry to decide on it because if Shenwary could not accomplish the hospitals affairs she will leave the hospital un dispensation. Many days ago Shenwary told that this hospital’s work is 24 hours active in the time that from night they don’t give some one drug as well. One of the residents of that district which is doctor and named Nik Mohammad and has drug store comes at 8’o clock in the morning to hospital and goes to home at 4’ o clock in the after noon by the command of Shenwary. We expect Shenwary to full all these shortages and if she cannot, she should leave here and go far from here other wise we will submit this function to strife. Shenwary says,” If I reach to full and complete appliance in the hospital on that time we can verification on all your problems and on that time I will be able to under take all the losses from you other wise you may not have expect as well. The X-ray apparatus of this hospital cannot work, there is no lab, the blood controlling apparatus is also in active, and there is no table appliance as well. Shenwary appointed one surgery doctor to the administrative affairs, and brought another person which doesn’t know about surgery as a surgery doctor, this inefficiency of Shenwary is the district notoriety and region notoriety, there was a person who was in the pharmacy from night and Shenwary told that I don’t leave him to be in the hospital. The local commander issued the command that no pharmacy can work from night if they do it will be closed in the morning from commander and right now the drug stores are in the think what to do. The other report is this that in the Zarmat three other clinics agreed but the bases of that clinics hasn’t put yet as well, nothing is clear there are neither buildings nor personnel for those clinics and these clinics are just the written clinics and will not implement and this will left such an un dispensation clinics. There is one woman doctor and when she became busy with one patient if the other s will die she is indifferent. We have no car facility as well, if Shenwary can do all these responsibilities, she can start her work, if she can not do that so we don’t need her ass well and she can leave here and go far from here. And we don’t want her to work just on her name.
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2006-08-13T15:21:06
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Teacher Mohammad Sabir (Neromand) one of the teachers says about, government’s requirement to survey have take in two hermitage. One is interior hermitage and other foreign hermitage, interior requirements of government define such as unemployment that in reality pressure the people after the breakage of terrorism in Afghanistan. And coming of primary government for Afghanistan people became total hope, that they are unknown from feet up to head returned from foreign country that perhaps Afghanistan in depended it will built but especially the money that Mr. Karzai has published and prestige the international economic deals that shocked out neighbor countries today that how differences are among afghani, Kaldar and Toman that our neighbors didn’t think and it does like this, war, Jihad has destroyed our country. Sent our youth to graveyard and immigrated us to foreign countries but in this exact time the Jihad revelation was not became harm it was beneficial for us. People that are returned to country. Entourages that today titles expert, became engineers, doctors, technologists and good workers have returned. He says, “the situation of world refugees is a lamentable remembrance and in axact time world become learner experience for people”. “life example”. One of the road reconstruction engineers that is reconstructed and asphalt in foreign, when he started working in Mazar-e-Sharif Afghanistan before asphalt, speech to people, “I asphalted road in foreign for years and I had one hope to go to Afghanistan and do this service to our people, and now fulfilled my hopes. Specialists that came this year unfortunately, they came in a unemployment world and faced with difficulties. On other thing that form involved in a problem of our country, foreign hermitage form the difficulties of our country it is, the contract which is don’t, maybe government doesn’t have the work ability on it and we use from our budget, the work which handover to NGOs exchanges to different hands and finally they do it dis-result and inefficiently. Infirmity economic, is weakling of education , culture and poorness, one thing not to be remain, that decreasing in government is all the difficulties of government, in which of that day, that one day our government take away from the way and progressive their nation. We in this satituation that government faced with gross difficulties, we are happy. Nasratullah student of second year literature of Balkh university, we are completely satisfy from functions of verbal government in length of four year administration watness of all changes, evolutions, reconstruction in spite of all bringing of peace, stability and security in whole Afghanistan. For example: travel from one province to other province without fright is continue in very point of Afghanistan. Ever we aren’t imaginated that, officially known of Karzai government in United nation, coming of world aid and security forces, that it shows itself government’s activities. He added if see in every arena has done a lot of important and worthwhile work. That call a part of proud in government work, in spite of that we have a lot of problems. Afghanistan not be have this kind of serious wait. As if we see to phenomenon destruction is very simple and easy, but reconstruction of it, is very difficult task and late, 25 years war and destruction need 50 years for reconstruction that regard for relief of loss and destructions in Afghanistan. If the current government work going on in a lag that much nation is weak and having less experience in that it has 90% unread. And it is imposible to Afghanistan in less time to rosary. But it should more struggle to calm the nation. But neighbors ancient enemies of country don’t want to have peaceful Afghanistan and spent additional expenditure on squatters as it is on need. The main potentials of all is poverty and unemployment if the balance go high all the difficulties responsible is government and it create a problem government should focus on it’s nation the people should not deviated in this order of government, in a current situation some people are dissatisfy from government. When poverty and unemployment are band from our country that time the will completely satisfy from government. In this satuation the people should also help with government in that way we can hope to our upcoming future. Saliha Haqjo one of the tenures worker of Mazar-e-Sharif Sharif city as afghan women prefer Karzai respect to others, I gave my positive vote to him in a hope to become the shelter of poverty and oppressed in Afghanistan. But still haven’t done any thing to afghan people just to the benefit of some tailrace people are in a around of him that have cruelty on nation. And all low worker of government are dissatisfy from government. Government facilities are not available for teachers and workers. Rather that salary, which is not give them on time. Mrs.Haqjo said, “ people were satisfy from government of Najeebullah era. Because the life of one officer were granted from shelter up to the end that, that was Kopon. Today that we have unfair salary that is also will be given after some months. The time we are going to satisfy from government that granted the life of their officers and put his serious concentration.
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