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today,the EEC-I,163,000 ml1ll611kIlowatt-hours

Cooperabon In the CM~)\framework ~as made .t posSllile to mdustrlally backwjlrd aggranan states toturn lnto countnes WIththe Industnal pattern ofthe economy Thl!. exampre IS MdHIR,ql.r, "with ItSs!tltre or"li\ilustrial outputnOw accountmg for morethan 60 per cent of thelotal productIon of thenallonal economy

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At the end all thdse present shouted slogans' oflong hve tlte General 'Set:Ietary of thc Central Commltlce of PDPA and Pre­s,dent of RC, Comrade NoorMdhammad Tarilk', tliC)'expressed grat.tude for theperformance of out' KJia1ql

socIety of plenty- In which110 one Will br. used as slavedlld servant

The MInister nt fntenorthell asked the audIence Ifthey had anr complaInt flum the P~I formanee of staIe at their respectIve provJnces should express theirVIews

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•session

studenh cal t' .,

Pashtun

19 per cent In 1950 theCMEA was largely lagg,hgbehmd the EEC In steel pl"oduchon, but III 1978 thec.:Quntnes of the SOCialistcommumty smelted 211 m'­Ihon tons of steel,· whereas tbe EEC-131 nulhonsI he CMEA produced 1,613,000 IT\llhon kIlowatt-hoursof electnc energy, ' Wl1iI"I _ ,

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~azdooryar speaks toJauzjan" "eomp'atriQts.... ,"

the Stor Palace of Mm.stry of Foreign Ana-

CMEA 33rd

The CMEA member-countnes are charactensed

The CMEA now has ,I for return by the steadIly growing wemembershIp of ten soclahsb lIbemg of the populbtlonstates of Europe ASIa .and The wages and salanes areAmenca, whIch take up 0 f f ug i t i ves systemaltcally on the rise,197 per cent of the world free medical attendanceterfltory The CMEA pop- KABUL June 26, (Bakh ,md free education are en·ulalton IS 435 mll1tons--10 4 tar) -<I'M dally Mushm of sured for the populatIOnper cent of the populatIOn PakIStan m ItS JJlne 23rd All able-bodIed CItIzensuf the globe Issue reports thnt Sajjad have employment Over th-

Coopel ation In all sphe· Ah Shah, who IS one of thc ree decades the number ofres of life soclahst tnteg· most sincere supporters of workers 3'nd employees 10lalton have become a pow- the Khalql RevolutIon of the GMEA natIOnal eCOnO­erful accelerator of the Afghamstan has been elect my Increased hy 100 mlll­econom.c growth of the ed as the Presldcnt of the Ionscountnes of the soelallst Federalton of the Pashtun ElaboratIOn of long-Ie-l'Ommulllty Ir early 10 the students Im speCial programs of co-1950s these state, accoun lie III a speech dehvered operatIon In dIfferent sphetL'<l for .Ibout 18 per cent on thiS occaSlon sald tha.t It~S of mate-nal productionuf the world lodustnal pr the federatoon of the Pash play a major lole In theoductlOn, they nOw accou tun studcnts IS a progressl dcvelopment of tile ("MEnt for 8 thIrd of the total vtf, democratic and natl A's economIc IhtegratlOnworld p.oductlon onal or~msatoon of stud Three of them-ener~, fu-

The pace of growth of ents and WIll contohue ,ts 01 and new materials, agrlc­the CMEA natIOnal Income dll,Clslye sqpPQrt to the Kh ulnn e and food mdustrrIS approxImately three 11 al,q.l revoJU\IOij of Afghams. -were approved at themes higher than that .I~,.,j;p' ~ last Ycar·.:;••AP~~tih·1t I O}lM;rde1(elopeQ, eap,taltst (!otill!f'l'=T',~b'!l~.. ''''.~"\ "lOll!!'"~ltt1!Ylt..spi!'i:..~··pro'g- ,les and of mdustrlal pro- SajJad Ah SIJah also ad- "'rams lIP" cOope] ahon-m'<l,uclton-4 tomes hlllhef oed thllt 111 the; hIstory of nl~l;ling 'th~' rcqUlrcments.

"I>atlttcularly l\llpresSlVl\;"\fllhamstan It Js the first nf, the (tMEA mcmber-co-\ar~ the successes of SOCIO~ tm~, tltat the frkmg class untrles m manufactured co \.economIc development of, 's g,ven, tb.e n t to lead /1-, nsumer good", and also~'

the CMEA member-eoun noble, life m the development of lIan ~'tnes III the recent yealS "He meanwh'l,e !JesCl1tbed sport links, Ind1'udlng ques-\>'1;he glOss mdustrlal outp tbat the feder~\lOn of the tlO'1S o( e'}sunnll tlJ~ l}'1(:e 'ui In 1978, as compared WI Pashtlln stUdel'~l'cOn:' d ssary thae'lil ...e,,:' eqUIpment l't~ 1970 mcreased by 72 per tmue ItS stl'ug agll,!tl~tJ!I.eJ ll,I,d ma1'llnlils, a~pt8nned ~

cent and," the counh'es, reacttona?, c c1es which to he suhmltted for cons-\:memberS' ot' the European have' bl!~n hat \fig IlItnllU"1 "id&atlol\' of'1hl!' :i3rd mee-~EconomIc 'Commuruty-nv ,. 'rC'm';fu!e.d .0l!.eRll¥~.~'';l-,~_='''''- \..~.~

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MOSCOW, June 26, (Tass) - The J3rd meetmg ofthe sesSIOn of the CounCIlfor Mutual EconomiC AsslStance (CMEA) opens InMoscow today The ClVlEAheads of government WIlldISCUSS the results of cooperatlOn m 30 years of theeM EA's actIVItIes 1 he Sf}vIet delegalton IS led byAlexcI Kosygln memberof the Pohtlcal Bureau ofthe CPSU Central Comm·Ittee ~halftnan of th.~ cou,

till ,,,, II Wlneil of Mmlstel s 01 {fieUSSR

I<ABUL, Junc 26 (Bakh­I,ll) -Sher Jan Mazdoory.1I lTllDlster of mtenor at·j all s met d number of eldll::; ulamas tOilers andchwl tallls of centre andwoh:swahs of JauzJan pro.mcc

DlIIl11g the mcetmg theMlntstCI of Inteflor Affairss.lId we the sel v3nts of youIIoble and tOllmg people OfnUl <It'ar country arc proudthat m less than one and a

__ _ half yeaI s w,' havc renderl d such serVices to the mte

SALISBURY, June 25, I('sl 01 our noble' people(AFP) - Twenty two nat- wlllch the past rulers 10 the­lon.ahst guernllas of the course of centunes werePatnollc Front and mne 1I0t able to doCIvlhans are the latest VICt Wc toppled the towers st~te an4 promIsed all kmdsImS of the 21mbahwe ,Rho.l;u(f' £ir<Inny and I/It~ an et1d' "l:ifl!coojteration, even at thed~Sla war, accordmg to an io 'oppresslOn, u;uTY, trad . cost of their lives, m defenoffICIal commumque here mg of human beings, and ot- dmg the aspiratIons- of ~last night her SOCIal eVIls and m few ple,and great Saur Re¥olu

yeU! s we WIll bUIld such a tlOn

dIscussed and exchangedVIews on mutual cooperatIon In the transportationaffairs

KABUL, June 26, (Bakhtar) - Bareq Shaflee 1111

mster of transport mt'tNguyen SI Hoat ambossador of Soclahst Repubhc ofVIetnam to Kabul for 0

courtesy call at hIS offIceat II "m yesterday anddunng thiS meetmg they

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elders

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After relllstllring theirnames at lbe education de­pm tments, they hllpp,lywcnt to theIr hOllies \IIh.le.t« ompdmed by a number01 patriotic people of J aI•• labad and Baghlan

The B"khtar correspondents report that our compatllots whIle talking w,ththe cltlzeos of J alalabad andBlIghlan c,tles expressed thell glatltudt~'for the ben~

volcnce of thc Great Leatic, uJ the peoplc of Afgh,nustall, Noor Mohammad1',11 ak., General Secretaryof Central Comnuttee ofPDPA and PlI'sldent of Re­volutIonary CounCIl fhey,xpressed .,11 klllds of r~a

dlllcss to defend the nat1011.11 honoUl as well as su4

\>POI tmg \hc gallls of mvlI1clble Suur RevolutIOn,nnttl theu last bl eath

PROVINCES, June 26(Bakhtar) On the baSIS ofthe announcement of thegovernment of the Demoe•atlc Repubhc of Afghamstan on general amnestyof those of our compatnotswlto had been deceIved bylhe enemIes of Afghamstanand had gune abroad, yes­tel day too another numb-­er of titem returned to Nangal har und Baghlan provlllces

Deceived

compatri 0 tSrn'~~"

homereturn

f welcome you- deal compatnots at the tunewhen one of theyears and entufles oldaspiratIOns of tbe tOlhng pe­ople of Afghamstan bas bel'n fuftlled and that IS thosewho were enslave.d ijnd 100

'ked down upon, now havethe authrOlty and pohllcalpower of AfghanIstan, anduII wealth, the land and skyof Afghanistan belong tothem

people therc, but I ha ve always been chenshmg thiSdeSire and thiS warm sentiments to meet them mdlYldually 01 III groups ahd makemyself aware of the.... lasplrahons and Impart my des I

Jes to them It

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Tlms, I am probd: thattoday I am alfnrded suchan opportumty, accord109 to my yearsuld asp. ratIons, to talk toyou and on the baSIS of th,ssentiments and aSpiratIOnsI welcome you I once moreexpress my pleasure to haveyou here and welcome youWIth brotherly sentiments

near

KABUL, June 26, (Bak-htar) -The ronstructlon work of nabonal msbtute fortuberculOSIS has heen completed 95 perrent thebuildmg as being bulit WIth the cooperatlOlI ofJapanese goverom~nt

Dr Ahdul Mohammadparmangar, se'und deputypublic health mir.lster andToshlkazu Maeda amhoss·ador of Japan to KabulInspected th,' \IIork on themst,tute yesterduy morn­ing

completion

Insti tute

Tuberculos i s

South Africa whIch ha~ renodered lots of sacnflces unper the leadershIp of theAft Ican National Congressfor the Vlctonous struggleto ensure human nghts, human'dlgruty and sOCIal JUStlce through ehmmanonof the mhuman poltcy ofdlscnmlnatlon and apartheld and WIshes ,ts furthersuccess In reaching thesesacred objectives

Ava,lIng of th,s opportumty the Organ,sahon onceagam praises the strongand fearless support of theprogresslVe and soclahst co­untrIes g,ven to the strug­gle of the people of Afncaand the respected hberah­on movements and strongiycondemn the IOterventlOnsmaneuvres and deSIgns ofInternational lmpenallsmand reactIOnary Circles connected to It m the mternalaffairS of the Afncan countnes and the explOltatJonof the man and natural re­sources of southern AfricaespeCIally South Africa

The Peace and SohdantyOrgamsahon of Afgharustan on behalf of the peopleof Afghamstan assures allthe peoples of South Africaand the strugglmg peopleof Southern Afnca of ltsfearless support to the herOlC struggles of the peopleof Soutbern Afnca underthe leadership of the Afncan NatIonal Congress

Paktika, OreZganI am very happy to meet

my dear and valorous compatnots from Katawaz dIStllCt of Pakt,ka as well asOrezgan provlOccs in thiSpalace wh'ch was once thepalace of oppressors and tyrants and talk wltb themWIth passIOn If so far I havenot been honoured to pers­onully VISit Katawaz dIstrictand see from near the vall{ys and mountams of Orezgan and talk WIth the brave

dear

Accordmg to a report re.­achIng here the trlhal peo­ple warned the leaders andmasses of reactionanes to

-refram fro"" leadmg astr­ay the people of Delr mthe borders of Alfghllrrlst­

an They saId that theSItuatlOn aflsmg from such~ovocatlve aql1""ties we.uld he dangerous for theItv~s and propert.es ofthe people of Dler The pe­ople told 'the leaders of thereacllonprles mstead of le­admg poor people to deathby force train the,r own so­ns, who llve In the citiesa highly comfortable hfe,for war.

June 26, (Bakhtar)In the Ishergera VIllage ofthe state of Deir the peopledIspersed the meeting ofthe Paklstam reacltionarleswho wanted to encourageand Instagate them tof,ght ,agamst AfghanIStanWhen one of the reactiondrIeS started glvlng a spee­ch "gamst the DemocratacRepubbc of Afghamstan thepeople of that locality gotfunous and started shoutIng slogans agamst theJ eachonanes ThiS resulted10 a clash between thE;two groups As the sItuat­IOn went out of control thereactionaries Withdrew andthe meeltng was dIspersedcommg to end

meeting

People check

anti Saur

Revolution

KABUL, June 26, (Bakhtar) -The resolut,on ofthe Peace and SobdafltyOrgalllsahon of tbe DemoCI ahc Republic of Afgha­nistan

The Peace and SohdantyOrgamsation of Afghamst­an (PSOA) on the occasIonof June 26 or the day offreedom of South Afncaexpresses ItS profouod so­lidarity WIth the peoples ofSouthern Afnca espeCIally

PSGA resolutionSouth Africaon

Vcry esteemed andtompatnots

Secretary aod Member of Pohtburo of _the PDPA CC

pAMASCUS, June 25,(Tass) - Talks begno \nthe Synan capItal betweenSynan PreSIdent, HaltzAssad' and M4amar Gaddafl, the leader of the Llhyan ,evolutIOn, who arrlvcqhere for a viSIt

The SItuatIon m the MIddIe East was consl!lered,and a number of mattersof inter-Arab relatoonswere dIscussed dunng thcfitst meeting.

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KABUL, June 26 (Bakh­tar) -" Haflzullab Anun,Secretary 'and Member Clfthe pohthuro of the Cent­ral Committee of PDPAand FU"st MInIster receivedfor a meeting a number ofrepresentabves of noble pe­ople of r<;.lated areas ofMaldan at the Stq,r Palaceof ForeIgn Mirnstty yeste­rday afternooo and addres­smg them said

The great Leader of thePeople of Afghamstan Ge·neral Secretary of theCentral Committee of PO­PA and Presldet;lt of Rev­oluhonary CounCil, Comr­ade Noor MohammadTarakl, estabhshed the pe­opl~'s Democrllhc Party ofAfghamstan and SOon heralhed 'around and organ,­sed m the party your sonsand hrothers who loved the·IT homeland and were con­cerned about theIr peopleand Ihen began struggle forthe freedom of people andconstructIOn of the countrySoon he gamed lbe conltdence of people and throughbravery of your brothersand sons be led the sl,ruggIe to the extent that hetrIumphed the Saur Rev­olution and estabh~hed thekbalq, and worker regImeIn Afghllnman

The Bakhtar correspundent report adds that Ha­flzullah Amm, Secretaryand Member of polItburoof Central Committee u~

PDPA and F,rst Mmlste... receIved a nwnber of u\arn

as, elders .and representatlVes of noble and tOllIng p{.ople of related areas ofMaldlln at the Star Palaceyesterday

When the FIrst Mmlster arrIved the audJencestOod up and hy sboutmgrevolutionary slogans andmntlllued dlappmllS expressed their sentiments andwelcomed hIm warmly

After respond log to thePiOUS sentiments of the StUdlence, Haflzullah Am,"dehvered a valuable andsc/tolarly speech whIch la­sted nearly two and a balfhours

Am in speaks ~~!.~ .s~e:~:• of Haflzullah Amm, Secret

Maldan ary and Member ofpohtburo the Central Comnll ttee of PDPAand First Mlntster, whIle ad­dressmg the mamas eldersand representatIves of noblepeople of centre and woleswahs of Paktlka and Orezgan provmces

tocompatriots

Ayan for

Luanda conf.

1433 kg opium

confiscated\

'l'Ite confiscated OPIUm<\was handed over to KabulCustoms House The dlrver's under tnterrogatIon

KABUL, June, 25, (Bakll­tal) - Mohammad AyanAyan edItor -In- chiefof Da Saur Enqelab leftlor Angola yesterday topartiCipate In ASIan andAfrIcan wrIters conferenceto be held 10 Luanda

Hoffmann

KABUL, June 2; (Bakh­tar) ~ More Ihan H33 kgof opIUm, on way from Jal·alabad to Kabul and load­ed on lorry no 5781 was se­Ized near Mah,par hy see­unty uff,cers yesNI day

leaves Kabul

Pohanwal HashemI, atthe end of hiS speech app­reCIated the umty and sohdar,ty of the noble andpatriotic people of Takharprovmce WIth theIr khalqlstate and drew their attent·IOn towards defence of thehonours of the country andsupporting the gams of thehherating Saur Revoluhonmore than ever All of tbeaud,enee unttedly express­ed thelr every readmess andselflessness m defence oftheIr sacred SOIl and thegams of lIberahng SaurRevoluhon

Bakhtar correspondentadds thllt the Mm.ster ofWater and Power aceompa­med by Hassangul WafaKargar, secretary of theprovmc,al comn"ttee of Ku­nduz province, some mem·bers of the provIncial co­mmIttee of that prOVInceand hiS companIons werewelcomed near Taluqlln Cllyby Guv Sayeed Wafadar,secretary of the provmclalcommIttee and a large nu­mber of noble people ofTaluqan mcluding worke­rs, peasants members ofthe prOVInCIa! and cIty co­mll1'1ttee and members ofkhalql orgamsatlOns foryouth and women of Taluqan

Minister of Water . andPower returned to Kabul last Fnday

KABUL June 25, fBakh­tar) - Ft anz Joseph Hof­fmann, ambassadOr of theFederal Repubhc 9f Genn­any '" Afghamstan left forhome yesterday

At Kabul Internat-JOost AIrport he was seen'off by Deputy Chief of Protocol of lbe Mmlstry ofForr'rn AffaIrs

The tenn of off,oe ofAmbassador Hoffmann en­ded here recently

PreSIdent of RevolutionaryCounClI and we are morethan happy to return toour sacred homeland

They while expressmgtheir readmess for defenceof homeland and supportto hberatmg Saur Revoluhan, whIle aCcompamed bya great number of Heratresidents, hllPPlly left fortheIr homes

WASHINGTON, June 25,(TaSS) - Tbe resolutIon adupted at the current meet109 of the mml.ters of forelgn affairs of the memher­countries or the OrgaOlsatIOn of AmerIcan States InWashington demands Immedlate ItqUldahon of theSomoza regime, the creat­Ion of a democratIc gover­nment m NIcaragua WIthtbe parhCljllltlon of rewes­entatlves of ali forces cOm­mg out agamst the dIctat­orship, respect for the righ­ts of all the residents the­re, and the hoMmg of freeelectIOns

The resolution was putforward by thirteen LatmAmertean part,Cipants inthe meeting They rejectedthe U S delegation's plansto create a so,.-(;alled mter­Asilencan armed force fordIspatch to NIcaragua.

The Bakbtar corresponde­nts from the provmces rep­ort thnt when they arrIvedat the provloClal eduClltlOndepartments to regIster th­elf names, they were warm.Iy wekomed hy offiCIalsand employees of the samedepartments and a greatnumber of noble people ofHerat and Kandahar cItIes

The Bakhtar COrrespond·ents add that our compat­nots who had been awayfrom their country whileseeing hrother compatflots,overwhelmed by happmess,burst mto tears They saIdWith t>atrlohc sentl/1lentsthat they were extu-emelyhappy to have returned totbelr homeland With thegratItude and kmdness oftheIr great and revolution­ary leader, Noor Moha!mmad Taral<l, General SC"cretary of the Central CO'mmittee of PDPA ICC' and

PHILADELPHIA, June25, (Reuter) - ThIrty-two,people were Injured and

of 17 arrested dunng a clashbetween pohce and lorrydrIvers now '" the fourt"day of a nllt'onal stnke

"A crowd of about 1,500gathered around lames blQcktog a road JunctJon In

the PhIladelphIa suburbof Lev,ttown Sunday· mghtas part of the stnke hy100,000 mdependent owner­drIvers agalOst the pnceand scarcIty of dIesel fueJ

PolIce With dogs moved10 to break up the crowdwhIch replted with a barrage of bottles and beer cansand chants of l'more gas'"Scuffles lasted balf an hourbefore the road was clear­ed

PROVINCES, June 25,(Bakhtar) - In pursuanceWI lb the statement of gov­ernment of DRA on generalamnesty, a numher of ourcompatriots who b/ld heendeceIved by the enemies ofAfghamstan and had goneabroad, a great number ofthem returned to Heratand Kandahar on June 23

Water

Accordmg to another re­port the greeltngs and bestWIshes of the Great Lead­er of the people of Afghan­istan, 1<1 oar MohammadTarakl General Secretaryof the Central Committeeof the PDPA alld Presldent of the RevolutionaryCaunC11 w~s conveyed In

a function 111 Taluqan tothe noble and patnotlc people of Takhar prOVInce hyPohanwal MohalfllJlad Mansour HaShemI, whJch waswelcomed by the audIence

Thu

Deceived compatriotsreturn home

PROVINCES, June 23,(Bakhtar) - In view of thecham breakmg decree noeIght of the RC and In COntmuahon of dlstnbutlon

of !ltnd to landless and pe­tty land holding famlltes '"the center and proVlJlcesmord than 10,567 Jerlbs la­nd 'Yere dlstrlhuted to nodeservmg famd,es on .June22

Bakht3r correspondentsrepOl t from the ptovlDcesthat thousands of our noblepeople mcludlng workers,peasants member of peasa·nats assIstance funds, agri­cultural cooperallves, KOAYand CDR while carrymg thephotos of beloved leaderof khalq Noor MohalfllJladTarakl, Pres,dent of theIIC, red nahonal flags andrevolutIonary streamers tr'aversed the streets and later attended functions heldon the occasIOn at the SIteof land dIstrIbution

The funclons were addressed by governors, woleswals and heads of land oper­altonal groups At the endof the functions the perta­mmg land ownership doc­uments SIgned by the belov­cd leader of khalq were h...nded over to them

Bakhtar report 'adds thatthe deservmg farmhes uponreceivlOg the land ownersh~

Ip documcnts by chantmgof revoluhonary slogansand performance of national atan expressed theIr allout cooperatIon and ded,c­atIOn for defence of honourof homeland and gaIns ofmVloclble Saur Revoluhon

The Informalt!!n Depa..,.tment of the MJrustry ofAgnculture and Land Re­forms saId that 3,233 Jer­Ibs were gIven to 306 dese­rvers m Far,ah, 526 Jerthsto 23 deservers IJI B/ldgh,s,1920 jenhs to 112 deservers111 Balkh, 184 Jenb, to 18deservers ,n Samangan; and2229 Jenbs to 182 deserversin Baghlan IlInd 2415 Jerlhsto 79 deseIVers m Takharprovlncea,

(Continucd from page i)IOnal Airport to see ofDr Shah Wah and hIS com­pamons were some mernb­0IS of the Pohtburo of PDPA CC and CounCIl of MmIsters, FIrst Deputy Mmlstero[ Pubhc Health and Depu­ty MlDlster of Transport,ChIef of protocol of theMmlstry of ForeIgn Affa­Irs Ambassador Md, somemembers of the EmbasSy ofIhe SovIet UnIOn m Kahul

Dr. Shah WaH

10,567 jeribsdistri buted to720' famil ies

At the meetmgs OUI noble people WIth the feehngsof patrIotism once mOl eexpressed their profoundsupport to gams of greatSaur Revolution and theirkhalql state as well as thellfull readlncss m defendmglhe natoonal honour andhelping ,mplementatlOn ofuseful plans of DRA underthe leadelshlp of prtdefulPDPA, the vanguald of\VOl kmg class and sagaelOllS directIVes of able teacher of people of AfghaniStan, Noar Mohammadrarakl~ General Secretaryof the Central CommItteeof PDPA and P, es,dent ofRevolultonary Counc,l

World briefs

The spokesman gave nofurther dctalls but prom,sedto gIve a detaIled stateme­nt lat~r

(Ih Tel-AVIV, a pohcespokesman SaId carher thatdt Icast two people wereklllcd and several woundedwhen a bomb went off inthe City's central hus stat­JOn yesterday

DAMASCUUS June 25,(Reuter) - Palestlman commandos claImed responS}11Iltty for an exploSIon atu bus stabon In Tel AvJVyesterdllY

A commando spokesmanquoted by the PalestmeNcws Agency WAFA, saId'the general command ofthe Palestme revolu!)o]) fo·rccs declares Its responslb­lhty for the explOSion attim Tel Aviv central busstation yesterday mormog

BANGKOK June 25, (A­FP) - ThaIland and Burrna Saturday mlltalled andgJCement on the dehmm·,It,on of the mantime bOu­ndary between the twocountncs

The agreement WIll heSllbmltted to the respechvegovernments for approval

before slgnmlt

Yesterday's meetings were hcld at the Alqa Gul v.1lage and Shortang woles­wall of Hazratl Imam, NahreSufi village of Chardarawoleswah and Aq Tapa hIghschool of Qalal Zal woleswalt of Kunduz provlDceand centre of Ghaznl province

It was mlltaned m Bangkok at the end of a four­day meetmg between tbetwo njltlons' delegatIons

Thc speakclS added thatIt IS a matter of prtde thatthe population census IS progresslDg successfully thro­ughout the country WIththe cooperation of our patrlot,c people and for Imp­lementatIOn of thiS natIonal proJect, women, men, youth and elders smcerelyand Wlth a sense of patnotlsm cooperate WIth thecensus offICIals

upAt Kabul Internahonal

AIrport they were seenoff by SOme members ofthe KOAWand some mem­bers of the BulgartaTl E'11-bassy bere

KABUL, June 24 (Bakh­tar) - In honour of thesuccessful start of the f,rstcomplete population census

of the country workers andemployees of Afghan Tarkam Enterprtse and workers and employees of CommerCIaI Indu.tnes Depllrt­ment dId voluntary workfrom 8 am upto 4 p mlast Fnday which savedafs 300,000 to the khalqlstate

Similarly workers, off I

clals, drivers and techmclans of hOUSIng constructionunIt d,d voluntary workfrom 1 pm up to SIX p mThurSday wh,eh saved afs135,000 to their khalq, state

KAMPALA, June 25, (Re­uter) - Seven Afncan he­lids of state and the leader'sof the RbodeSlan guernllapatnotlc front have beenInVIted to attend celebrat­Ions bere on Saturday tomark the overthrow of diC­tator rdl Amm, governmentsources saId yesterday

No off,clal announceme­nl has been made for secu­rity reasons, the source sa-

Id '

corned hIm With long clapp109 and expression of Since·re feeling, and pleasure andshoutmg of revolutionaryslogans

At thiS time two personsfrom among the audJenceon behalf of the noblc peopies of JauzJan and KunalprovInces presented to theFlrst MInister a bouquet offlowers to the FIrst Mmlster

Haflzullah Amm, FIrstMInIster aftcr respondmgWIth speCIal sincerity to thefeehngs of patnollsm ofthe audience dehvered arousmg and revolutIonaryspeech which was welcomed by the audIence WIth longc1appmg Tbe speech ofFIrst Mm,ster lasted fo,two and a half hours andwas broadcast over RadIOlast nIght

The text of the speecb ofFIrst Mmlster wIn be pub­

'ltshed later m the KabulTunes

roundnewsKUNDUZ, June I(Bakht·

ar) - Some traders of Ku­nduz provmce donated afs352700 and a number ofnoble people of Kanabadwoleswall donated afs54000 to theIr khalql state

The donatIon waS accep-ted WIth thanks by the se­cretary of the provmclalcomrmttee and governorof Kunduz

SImIlarly some patriotsm Balkh prOVlDce donatedafs 18,000 to RevolutIOn De­fence CommIttee of tbeprovince

According to the reportat Bal(htal correspondentsfrom the centre and provlOces, thousands of our noblepeople, ,"eludmg workerspeasants, members of flss·lstlng funds and agflculture cooperat.ves and Khalqlwomen and youth orgams

COMPLETE "CENSUS PROJECTFORGES AHEA.D SMQOTHLY

ahons, whIle carrymg the our Khalql regtme IS anphotos of great leader of other step which has beenthc pcople of Afghanistan, taken towards blossommgNoor Mohammad Tarakl, of dear Afghanistan and re­Genel al Secrctary of the' ahSatlon of lofty objectivesCentral Commlttce of PD _ of hberatmg Saur Revol'lPi\ and PreSIdent of the tlOnRcvolullonal y Council aswt>lI as the natIOnal redflags and placards, heldmal ches, followed by grandmeetmgs.

At the meetmgs, a numbe.r of Intellectuals, person·nel of Central Stat.stlcsOffICc of Planning AffaIrsI'vlln.stty spoke on Jhe Imp­ortance of populatIon cens­us and noted that the launcbmg of complete populallun ccnsus m the hght of

PROVINCES Junc 25,(Bakbtar) - rhc successIul progress of completcpoputallon census m thecountry was welcomed yes·terday too by thousands 01our noble and patriotic peapIes m different parts ofthe country through holdmg of meetmgs and greatKhalql marches I

KABUL, June 24, (Bakh­tar) - Jehan carpentryplant has volunteered totake part m the construct·Ion of lndustnal park workers p"lychruc

Sayed Mohammad ZubaIr Slddlq,an, presIdent ofJehan caroentry plant andmember of Pnvate Industnes ASSocl.abon last Tpu.,sday delivered a chequebearmg donatIon of afs250,000 to DIp Enlf AbdulGhafar Iqbal, head of m<lu­stnal develop,ment, Mints·try of Mmes and Industrles, wlhch was received WI·th tHanks

KABUL, June 25, (Uak­htar) - Malala, and AZlZa,deputy preSIdents of K<>­

'AW, left for Bulgana yes·terday for an offICIals VISItat the mVltolton of Worn-

- en's Comm,ttee of that country,

Amin receives patriots(Contmued from page 1\

borders of Afghanistan andtbe preparallons of the Paklstanl m,hllamcn for aggresSlOn IS an mdlcatlon Qfthe sohdanty of the enemiesof the peoplc and the conspiracies of the Impenahstswho want once agam tocreate trouble With cooper·allon of the left extremIst.to the tOlhng people of Afgharustan

Bakhtar News Agencyreports that Haftzullah Am~n First M10ister receIveda 'number of ulamas, elders, and representatives ofthe noble and valorous peopie of the capItal and wo

'Ieswalls of the JauzJan andKunar provmces at theStar Palace of the M1I11stryof Fore.gn AffaIrs

When the Secretary andMembel of the Pohtburoof the PDPA CC and FirstMmlster entered the greathalt of the Star Palace theaudience stood up and weI·

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JUNE 26, 1979

My dear and beloved co­mpatnots

Dear compatnotsfhus haVlnll thIS fact In

mmd we are detenulned toput mtl> effect all those prolOlSed we have made to youWe accept With all pnde evcry saenfice In th.s regardYour sons had taken thensk of anulhfJation of alltheir hves If Daoud wasnot eli1D.lnated he wouldhave not only WIped outYOllr sons but- also ehmmated theIr falDllles togetherw.th them Thus they madethls bravery and took tilensk t>f bemg sacrifll:ed all4dehvered the country th­ereof

WIth al) the good senseof brotherhood I clearly tell1'011 I hope you will not getembarrassed tbat If youunconSCIOusly shed yourbloOd for us give sacrlt.oefor us and render sacrifIcefor your country It won tbe appreaated We appre­CIate you when you renderthis saenf,ce to your peopleand your country Wlth allmterest love and affectJonThls IS 10 fact sucb a greatforoe wh.ch no one can defeat ,t 10 the world no ene­my can stand agmnst yooand whoever stand aglUllStyou they will lose faee andbecome shameful wbereveryuu go you may be victorIOUS and you wlJl forge abead p1'OV1ded you have thisdeterounatloo to serve J0­ur country your people andto make saCrifice for yourpeople When 1'011 moveWIth such understandingyour country WIll be prosperous your mdependencesafeguarded and your ene­my dIsgraced and black fac­ed If you work WIth suchdeter1D.lnallon we take prIde 10 you and WIll be proudof you 10 the future too

Not only we but all thehistory of Afghamstan willtake pnde m,you wholehearted1y All the pages ofthe hlstory of AfgbamstanWIll keep the red colour ofall these honours and prldes The light of these hou·ours will not only dIrect thefuture generallon of Afghamston but WIll also leadall tlie toilers of the worldtoward real vlcl0O' and youand we and the future ge­nerat,oll WIll be proud ofIt

wlt~ our party Our jllirtyI. tha eervant of the peo­ple It.hu arisen frollll tlMopeople and hat been hl'\lUgltt up within the ~eand grown wl~ the peopleYou sbould allO remembuthl1t we have emerged f...am youn howtea :aud vIllagesWe wef'! "Iso born 10 thoacpla~ 1J.ke you and havebeen brought up and grownthere We have learnedfrom you Our society ..the mamfestatlon of Ourclass nature but these clo­thes are the manifest"tionof our dUies Our cJas" tiesare linked Wltll you We Ita:ve hved tbe same way 88you

In the party we gatheredaround our beloved leaderand worked day and nightso a. to le.arn from you andthen use our learning ID

your mterest and thus pr0­mote the class conscIousnessof the people We had turbans on Our beads bke YPII.blanket on our sliouldersslippers 10 our feet W.eused to go ffQm one VIllageto anotber from one houseto another from one valley to anotber from onemountalO to another fromone mlhtary UOlt to 8110tberWe were strugghng to servethe people We learnedfrom the people and thellused what we learned fromthe people 1D the interestof the people themselvesThen we tnumphed thegreat Saur Revolution andand estabhshed for the fl....~tIme the wlYrktrs regime10 AfghaOlstan

Hamllizadah Department Store has moved to tbe ne­Iy bwlt store 00 the same street Come and VISIt 0111'__ storerIt uo~nt; .'meters from old location

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NmmICE

Anybody who appears Inour gUIse and serves you butdoes not appreCIate and pralse your wants and asplfalion and pays no respect toall your sacred things andhonours and does not serveyou from the bottom ofhIS he.art he IS then npt Kbalq, he IS not our fnend andIf he does all thIS by Ignoalql he IS not our fnend andIf he does It mtentlally andpurposely then he IS a traltor and a spy surrenderthem to os, and to the gripof the law and mtrodueethem to u.

Today everythmg shouldbe done for you and far thecountry because the roostructIOn of the country ISthe prospenty of all the people We have the honourthat here nobody can haveany speCIal pnVllege noone can be su~nor overothers ThiS 'S the standardand cnterlon of our fnendsWherever you see Khalqlstry to fmd 10 them the pro­mISes we made to you Ifyou fmd these qualities 10

them then conSIder themKhalqls otherwIse they arenot so

Dear compatl'lots

Durmg the one year andtwo months mIDus SUt dayswl1ich I have the honourof servmg you I meet tho­usands of people every weekand talk to them Nobod~

has told me that there hasDeeD any person who hasmtroduced hnnself tn ourname but woold not haveserved you and weuldn thave P81d respect to 1'011

If any body has mtroducedme any such person and,f he then was kept at thatmoment then I take theresponslblhty and 10 caseno body has told us of anysuch person then the resp­onslb,llty rests m you Ene­my has done thIS act several limes They do someacts rn OUf Dame Theyare not from our employeesand our offlC181s beceull8you 1D.Igbt be aware that smce the VIctOry of the revolut.on we have purged allthose wno have not belong \ed to us have not beenfrom yours and have hadno class relations wltbyou and were not In yourservIce We Wlped tbemout Because you are theyardstIck your servtceand your aspirationsare the CrIteria Do not letanyone to Infiltrate a111OJ11/you If be wrongly appears ,nour guIse and mtrodullellhlOlself as a P\'rson liJ1ked

from you Iii your brothersand sons anjI serve yOIlWIth a sense- of dedl~atlon

and devotion We learn fr0b1 you and then use ourleaming aljd expenel10eto serve you 'agalru We4ui_tha~ servant sbonla go totbe master We shOuld 01­rne to you and learn fromyou and sll: WIth you Close­ly and talk w.th YlJU village to VIllage house to houseand CIty to CIty HoWeveryour SeJYlCe hllS kept usso,much busy that you taket.... trouble and accept thedifficulty of .COl111ng herefrom all those remote pIaces You gIVe us the honourto talk to you here

Thls causes Us to have mo­re courage to serve youmore As such our pndere.ts with the fact that weare In your service and youfeel that we are your actualservants and labouret'5 wehave devoted all our hvesto the buJldlng of our en­untry and prospanty of ourpeople Try It In practIceIf you pay no profound attentlon to what we do orIf you do not care whetherour acts and behaviours arem cooformlty WIth what wesay then you WIll he responSIble hefore your peopleyour consCIence and yourGod to the extent yoU may,magme and you WIll hay.to answer It yourselves

Dear compatnotsOur country IS the place

where our fathers and fore­fathers have bl!>en hVlDgwhere OIlr fatbers and 1_fathers have constJlllcted.tWlth thew blood :and<kept> Itfree Those who n_ build.t and make all effOrts anddo all hard work are khalqpeople and we arc proudthat we feel to have nsen up.,.~NotItlIlM~N+lIIM~"I4I1IM"~N"ltr~

My dears

If somebody takes andthrows out a pIeCe of clayof your house some(1ay youWIll shot hIm WIth rifleFor years spongers and khaos have kIlled the peasantsjust agamst a pulwan (b0­undary Ilne of a farm) yo­uths have been kJlled overthese pulwans hke jewelsAll pay no cure to the en­untry and pay no profoundallenlion to It Vou see thIScountry IS yours Its hono­urs are yours the right ISyours It belongs to you asthe turbans whIch you havefastened around your headsThe country 's also hke 1'0'ur property and faith Thecountry IS 11kI' your heartAs your heads belOng toyour the country IS alsoyou... All belong to you andeverythmg IS your property When we say you wemean we share all the h0­nours WIth you When weare partners then why weshouldn1t pay profound attention to It We are as yourservants and brothers Wea!t your. educated servantscannot tolerate to see ourcountry rumed and to seeour young brave and valo.....oup elements leave theirfalDlhes and go abroad tobuild the foreIgn countryand to go to the court oftbe ahen lordp and workth~re We could not toleratethIS and It was not tolerable for Us 10 Afghanistan tosee a handful parasItic sardars and oppressors takeout of tbe country all theblesSlngs of thIS country fortheir own benefIt and leavethe country destitute hereWe could not> tolerate to seeall the good blessmgs ofthe world hidden 10 thechest of thls country andare kept untapped and tosec our tOIling people" ander around poor and destltute and shed sweat for theconstruction of others ho­mes and consume their lifefor others and to see theirfamlhes waltmg for theirreturn m AfghanIstan whllethey would have lost therrhYeS there It was why youbrothers and your sons valorously gathered aroundthe party We toppledDaoud and establIshed thereglme of you peasantsworkers and the tOIlersNow .t belongs to you Thccountry IS yours and It IS

your obhgatlon and dutyto take care of It profound11' and prosper It the wayyou may want

Dear compatrIOts

When y.ou get out of thesepalaces and look at the landand buddings calculatewbo have helped u. more10 constructIon of the roadsfactones sdos dams brldges mosqpes and school.This IS our country wby welook at It mdifferently andwhy we sliould not pa)' deepattention to It

But my dears I am tou­ched sometimes by the factthat you safeguard and proteet a PIece of thIS land a~

the cost :of your hves youmay shed bloOd for.t butsometImes you forget thewhole AfghaOlstan whichIS our. honour a countrywhere all our hves are thereand our future honoursare there where we Safeguard all our prestIge honours religion and sacredthlngs ThIS much carelessness stems neIther fromour and your Afghanistannor from your and ourvalour and 11H!llle nor thatof our and your fathers

\more I than others

beCause we are baclt"{ardmore than all and we shouldwork more than all and pro­eee<;! ahead WIth greaterspeed than others so thatWe' could make up for thedestructions andl rolns lefthen! smoe loog years andmake lhe ct>untry prosper

My dearsWhen we employ an eng

meer from the Soviet Umonhr. gets a salary between 300and 500 dollars whlch amounts to afs 20,000 If weemploy tbe same ehl/meerof the ..arne level from Amenca Britain Germany orFrance he Will get from ushetween 2llO(l and 3000 dllllars per month amountingto af. 80000 and afs 100000 per month Now welet yOIl whIch one you choose to employ to work forU8 and to budd Afghanistan I don t say this only to'YOU I say It. to all the worldWhoever helps us honestlyto budd the country who­ever helps us Wlth mterestwhoever look at our mdep­endence and freedom WIthrespect whoever respectour revolUtion whoever 100look at our tOIlers WlthIespect we look at them WI­th respect and make frlendshipi and good brotherhoodWIth them

It IS 62 years when tbeSovIet 11000n has been estabhshed Among :you thereare old people who know orthere are peonle who mIghthave heard from theIr fathcrs that' dunng these 62years no SOVIet Clmen hasever looked WIth dIsrespectat our freedom mdepend(nre honours of our coontry rehglous sacred thmgsand traditions If they haVeever done "So lIlease tell menght now 10 this meetingWliCnever you tell Ine I WIllliSten to .t WIth pnde andI responSlbly prolDlse youthat 10 that case I would nothat<e any forebearaore to­wards' the Soviet Unloo

I declare to all the compatnots and all tlje Worldto gIve an example of theirrorruphon treason spymg,mmorahtv and other badhehavlo, s If you mentionthe act. of the CItIzens ofImpenahst countnes andwestern. nahons wh() havecome to MgbaOlstan 10 thISregard th!'re would be SOmany examples tbat we co­uld not count them Withfll1llllJ:ll

You elilerhes have beardfromlYOU~fathers anC! grJ¥ldfathen that whene.ver theEngJlih cam~ to AfghanIS­tan what" cor;wptlou, andcrimM" tbe)' conllllltted andwhat> lmmoi'e;l 'll<ts they d.dThe valol'\IU. people of Atghanl.an stoOd hravely agamst tbem .n order to safeguard thell' hollOurs

Dea~CIlmPl1tl'iD!ts

10 tbb world lod1lY whoeve~ make fl!l1lll~p and bro­t~erllOod Wlthr u. we makefnend"dp, and brotherhoodwl!4l,them too WIth greatmterest,1 WlJoever look atour. prest1ll8, honour IIIdependence and freedom ofth\wcounl1'y WIth respect weare prepared to make friends&lp Wltlll thelil from thebottom of oor hearts bec­ause thero are man~ reasonsw~1 sIio",' tbat :we: are1O~~lbf peaca nr03 thanOt~:!,!!!1n-''f~ soas'.~bt,~iJ!ld IttiS,~ CO"unlrtf nb ~tiJ,wl1l beboiUtllbl'\'~'ttt ""II......peace If peace \lrevalls 10

the world we would henefit

Vou see for yourselveshow much youI' Khalq. state and regIme has respectfor the sacred tradll101l8'and theIr behef You canobserre that a warbetween infidelity and Is­lam IS not bere an(1 .nsteadwar between toilers andspongers IS 1n progress tomy Vlell\ here IS a war belween- the nght and lfiewrong war between rI"htand oppr~on here thep_e1" IS 10 the hands ofthe people This power WillI>e safegnarded

Vou think of thl~ conflictwe have proll\ised our peG'pie to provide them an ho­nourable decent dlgmfledand to prOVIde food clo­thing shelter school hoop<tal and all other neressltl"sof life needed for an honourable hfe and we wdl proVIdethem Wlth all th,. We areworkmg to thIs end

My:.dearsInfldehty does not give

these thmgs You elderbesand even the youngsters 1D.Ight see that a great number of Infidels dIe of hungerevery day Infidelity first ofall give them food Slmllarly a geat number of 10

fldels are born naked onthe comers of the streetsgrojVn up 1here and dIe there of hunger and barenessInfidelity fIrst give themsomethmg

Most mfldel~ have notmuch power to oat food notto mention school109 andhOsplt8lliation It IS not theqltestll>n of 'lnfldehty and Is­lam THe question IS thatof 1011er. llnd spongers ThIsIS prevail109 10 Afghamstan and IS contmumg

TOday Jebad IS decJsredagamst us by Iran Lookat thIs ..trange thmg BBCdeclares jehad agamst us

'J'Iiere 's still the blood ofthose fatMrs and valorousgrand fathers "1Jtnmg mthll 'Yems of the \leople aAfghanistan ~ Here th€W

Here IS no war betweenIslam and mfldellty herethe war IS between toilersand spongers tbe spongersconSIder It IOfldehty because theIr master,shlp hasbeen dIsmantled It has ehmmated theIr ostantationstyle of lit<101/ And now thetOlhng Muslims liavJ! goton their feet and ha..., topp­led thOir mastel's and havefor the fltst tUlle In.f1tutedsucb an era that tbe dIfferenee hetween nch and poorWIll not eXIst here ThereWIll not be master and servant all of us are hrothersand equal here ThIs ISthought by tl)e spongersas Infidelity We take pnde10 the fact that we are suchMuabms of our tOlhng peO'pIe that In the blstory ofAfghamstan respect to thISextent was never paId to theholy tenets and pnnClplesof 1.lam Pnor to us all was­10 words but now we WIll.prove It 10 deep to our pe0­

ple and will respel1 oljrpeople On thls patb Wblllever IS sacred to our peoplewe Will also I bow our IMoqds10 respect to It Whatevertlley wanl' IS sacred to IlSbecause we are their ser­'(p"ts Whatever they wantw~ look at It with reSjJl\rtWhatever they like IS hkedby us We want a decenthfe fot them we have sac­rifIced our blOOd for thesake of our tOllmg Mushms so that they are~ble to hve hIghheaded 10 the worldWe take pride 10 the factthat the sponglOg Iranlan~

Puk,staOls and Enghsh etcthought against us thIS shows our ngbteousness andour goodness 1f the enemles of our tOlhng people.,all us good that IS the occaSlon for us to weap beeause we WIll have performedsuch deed thtlt would maketile enemy ha.l1llX Our dee­ds which are not hked byour enemies we are happyover them because we havea class war wllh our ene­1D.Ies Whatever IS liked bythem 'S- not so for: US Whatever .s good for us .s- dlshked by them Whatever IS In our mterest IS

~llf!mst thelt benefIt What'tl',ff /s agamst their benefit11'\ ~If our mterest Thus If~y do not hke that we'Yflfk tn MghaOlstan we areI)lIllPY. over It

We Will work 10 a wavWAII'f1 IS hked by our toll

't!1ii

We do not regret that thespongers and the oppressorshave Iomed hands but knowthat the tOIlers of those £G­

untrles have jomed handsWlth us If m Paldstan and1r811 the spongers and oppressors have welt»med thesponger~ and oppressorfrom our country and give

them Dal and Cliapa\1(bread and butter) but tl\­e't toilers clap everyday forus and defend Us Anywherewhen AfghanIStan IS talkedabout or d.scusSed VOI~

of support IS sounded f(lrSaur Re'Voluhon the SliurR\ivolution IS talked about::tbe same toder bravely sp­eak and write In l\ewspaPl'rdeliver s~ltes 10 meetlOgs and rallles saylOg that

My dear compatriots 1\IeEnghsh sheds tears for JsIa,rqthe Enghsh says tbat mfid­ehty has ~ound way 10 AfghaOlstan BBC says thatmf,dehty has come to AfghaOlstan and contagIOus toBBC your enemies raise hueand cry thus you yourselves thmk and deCIde andyou see the PIlsltlOn 10 Afghamstan The Enghsh tbespongers the Irams andthe Pak,staOls have jomedhands they have one vOiceand say that 10 AfghaOlslanmfldehty has found wayThose spongers who havebeen tramed In London andParis and now have thepowel 10 Iran where t!leEnglish used to help NaderKhan 10 Pafls and tramedhIm and sent them toAfghamstan 10 thesame place and III the samecIty the English belped KhomeulJ and now he has power In Iran and thoy Issueverd ct of mfldehty agamst ou~ regime our peopleand tOIlers of AfghaOlstanand these VOiceS which arera..ed by the spongers ofPakistan and Iran are renected by the BBC

1 hIS IS not strange th~t

the BBC the Engltsh radIOweeps over Islam and- sayslhat mfldeltty has found"ay 10 Afgltamstan Onewho 'natched the secondKIBLA H of Islam oc fromthe pOInt of view of historythr. first KIBLAH of Islamfrom Muslims and gave Itto Israel today they weepfOI the sake of Islam andtheIr leaders and lords andgreat pontiffs who took away thIS first ~LAH ofIslam from Mushms and gI

ve It to IsraelIS one of them IS English and now theyalso raIse thelt VOIce thatIslam IS vamshmg from Afghanlstan Thus those Imperlahstic pOlVers who haveousted two 1Olihon nakedand deSlltut't and now saythat Islam IS 10 danger 10

Afghamstan They do not(ContiOued on P 3)

We are proud that nOWno one can Ibok down atPashtoon 'l'ajlk and Hazaraand no one can Ignore theUzblk and Turkman and noonle can deny recongJSlngNoonstam and no one candellY consldenng Dalllchh,s brother Now any onewho lives 10 Afghamstan hVI'S WIth hono\l1' ~avery

courage In a free atmosphere w.th brotherhood andequahty and jam hands tobUIld the country andto olunmate any kmd of enemy of Afghamstan and establlsh a pfldefu socleJyfor their future generationWe are proud that our tOil109 people have reahsed that 10 Afghamstan for thefirst hme such era has dawoed where all Wlth confIde­nce perform their rehglOusf1tuals and Whatever waythey want they can worshIptheIr God at their worshIpplace WlthOUt any wom andfear of pressure and troub­ie Tho.e who perform thebasiC prmclples of Islam arenow confident that tbeycan do so and freely wprshIP theIr God

In Afghamstan thIS ISthe fIrst time that such anatmosphere prevads Priorto Saur Revolution everytOIler had some sort of concern caused by hiS masterHe was so much under pressure of poverty and had soI)luch concern that he couldnot proVide food for hIS chIldrcn If they were wars­h,pmg God they could notconcentJlate on worshopmg

In the world fflends andfoes of tOlllOg brothers ofAfghamstan Pashtoon andBaluch Pakistan and Iranare commOn We the toIlerswhereever we are we havecommon frtends and common foes 10 the world Ourcnenues are those who thrlve On the fruIts of labour ofothers and proVlde meansto meet their happmess andlust They prOVIde posslbllilies to thnve on frUIts oflabour of others 'VhMe areour common enemies Ourcommon friends are \ thosewho are tollmg eat whatI hey earn and try to helo other tOilers as well

Thus we the tOilers ofAfgha01stan tell the tOilersof Paklstan and Iran andwe heheve they tooknow this -that we are bro­thers we have connnon fnends and foes We jomtlyan'OIhllate our ene1D.les wberever they are and we express passion to our friendswhereever they are weembrace themJand talk Wlth them In VIew of thIS pasSlon such Klnd of our highhumanaticlsm and our bro­the~hboll 'Ve have towards0\" orolpe", toilers of PlikIstan and Iran makes ourcornmon enell\Y, uneasy enralles hIm and further toCites them to hatch plots agalOSt ns But they say that

AII the tOIlers from everywhere send greetings eveIl' day and express thClr suppm t Whenevl!r they holda meetmg they boast of suCCess of your brave )Tlenc1applllg h md and expressdelight In the history ofAfghamstan we showed for~he first tIme that whateverIS good should belong tolabour~rs and peasants anllwqatever IS good should beehanneled for Improvlllg thelots of labourel sand peasants

All pubhc amnehes suchas schools hospItals housI s parks and 'Vhatever youcould thmk of are meant toc'Jsure first tbe mterests ofpeasants workers and labo­urers and then of othersWe 10 AfghanIstan have to>ken such steps WhIch arcunmatched'l.tl.c the regIOn

We are pI uud that In thIS shm t span of time we hav( fulfilled such hlstolical1ilsl<s tor OUf tOlhng peopIe and for to,lmg people ofthr. wodd whIch bave notonly caused the happmesslit tOllel s of Afghamstanbut all lhe world

and prolll"'sslve fore,gn po­hVY has always made mentlon about the direct mterference of fanatle leaders ofIran and the reactlonllTYcu'cles of PakIstan and baspomted out tbat the mdep­endent Afghantstan the S3me way that does not WIshto mterfere 10 the 10temBIaffaIrs of others It also cannot accept the mterfer<>­nee of others In any nameor manner

The paper warns the reactomary CIrcles of Pakistanand the fanahc leaders ofIran of the fact that n)WIt.S the era of aWakomngof the people and t~ey cannot play any long~ WIthth\! destlme~ of ille conscIOUS people 10 their countries

The ed.tonal further p<>'

mts out that our khalql sta\e whose mam aim15 to serve thepeople has very oftenstated that Afgham.tan ISa true supporter of peB' e10 the relllOn and the warId as a whole

The paper on Its Sixthpqe carnes an InterViewWith some elders of Kunarprovmce regardmg the galOa of the great Saur no' alution and af.tltude of thepeople of< their provmce toward.. theu' khlliq. revoluhon They pomt out thatnOw the people of AfghanIstsn have fully dlstlngll'shed theIr fnenda and enernlesThe~ have also express

ed tbelr readiness to defendtbetr khelq. revolution andIts gain,.

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Saba.on GharJllU 10

an artiCle pubhshed onthe same page of tbe papr.rsays thab the revolutionaryMgbamstan WIll be builtand now It I$. up to the neIghbours to cbose the pathfor themselves

W<: do llOt let anyuodyto mterfere In our mtemaldaw IS the title of aneditorial. ppbhshed III lastSund8¥ s IlIBue of the ~a.lr

Anls Under thls till I' tliepaper PIllnts out that thef~batlc leaders of Iran andthe reactionaries of Pal"sstan und",' the commandof Impenahsm after thevictory of the great SaurRevqluhon has always lOterferred 10 O/lr mternal affaIl'S dIrectly or mdirectlyand hllve tned to !lut IIItopract.ce all the,r, shamefulacts throl!llh agenU r. ndservants

It opines tbat the Dill.10 l'l1l"8l1ance of Its poSItIVI'!

pehcy exenused fullpatIence, But these re-actiDna"Y leaders co-ntlOued their shamefulaollvllle. '!'ga1n1t our )(halqlstate and revolutIon Herethe pap.cr refers to a recentstatement of our Great> Le­ader Nbol' MohammadTllI'aJd 10 whim he haasaid that the fanatlc leaders ofIran repejlt the words offaranl\l1 because they haveNst returned from Londonand Paris. Vou all knowtltlat these Fallatlcs were 10

London and ParIS. and spo­ke from there through theIrradios I 11 II ..

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DearsWhen we say class strug

gle It IS fully dear thatone who bUIlds hIS countrythrough hard work and perseverance IS kbalql and onewbo thnves on the labourof people freely,s not khaIq.

He IS the enemy of khalq The struggle IS betweenthese two classes and grp­ups and It IS a war a contmuous war and ,t IS calledstruggle and the class struggle ,

Thus tbe People s Democratlc Party of Afgbamstan under tbe leadershIp ofOUf consCIous strong andheroIC comrade Noor Mohammad TaraJd our GreatLeader General Secretaryof Centr!) CommIttee of PDPA and PresIdent of theRevolutj~ry CouncIl ofDRA was establIShed 011the basiS of class struggleand smce then we have de­clared class struggle to ourpeople and to the world andall our friends and foes Wesay to all candIdly thatwe are tOilers the Tepresentatlves of toilers and we se­rve the tOilers We are estabhsh,ng a worker state andmtr.oduce the workmg nohtical power Smce then until now what we had promIsed to our people we havebeen translatmg them mtoactIOn faIthfully We havenot said alld not done anythmg to run counter to lheasplrahons of our tOllingpeople

First of all we made pubhc to our compatnots andto the world our aspirationsthrough our mamfesto pubIIshed 10 the Khqlq pellodlcal

Our dear compatnots onthe baSIS of heartfelt aspIrations of our tOIlers labo­urers and peasants of ourcountry we know that any

ADs Rl\TES one who under any nameI and gUIse explOIts and plu

I CI_fled 6 Lmes~ column 9 poml nders the fruit of labour ofl I~ Ms ~ others and thnyes on It

Classlf.ed 6 LiJles per column 9 JlOlIIt they are the enem,es oft letter Als 40 people and the people. are

Dlapl.y Columil cm Ma 30 alw.ys 10 struggle and atSUBSCRIPTION RATES war Wlth them Whether til

Yearly Af'J lioO-r IS war al)d struggl", IS !;Onsc-Half Yeerly Afs 900 ) lously and uOl;onsClously

FOMIQN J overtly or covertly, we areV"'rq DoUn. 1110 proud that we have openly

~ Half Yurll Dollar. 50 r proclaImed thIS war 10

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H&YWADTIie; dailY In an edltarlal

pubhshed 10 Its last Sund<ay s ISBue writes that .s aresult of the great and «lo­rlOuS SaUl' Re'volutlon Inour region, NVolulionluywaves and naUon.1 hber.hon movements hkve comeInto being and our revohlhon 10 the light of Its ~al9'

lind working class natilreh.. UOlted and awake­ned the people of the re­gion

It further points o}lt tbatIt IS why Impl'ttlii'iil,n an4reaction were afraid of thesituation and created .obstacles 10 ItS prollresa Feu109 thIS realltJ 1mpenallSm feared' thestruggle of the PDPAand Its.-suPP\lrters such astbe to)ling I"Opl,e ofIran and Pakffitan and other nationall,beratiOll- mo_ments may harm-the ....terestof the wol'1d Imper!lIUsm Inthe relllon alld thus trIedto foil them

After detailed-- dillCuSiIOnof shlUne!uLac\S of 1mPC'l'­ul1lsm In various pNU oftbe reglj)ll the paper pomtsout that after toPPling, ofthe Pablavi dJUlll&tY 10

Iran the reactionary andfanatiC leaders of Iran be­gan dlreet loterferellce mthe mtemal alfan'S of ourcountrY So thllt the tOlhnglleople of Irall may notbe Inspll'ed by our greatSaJir Revohltlol1 When th..se fanatic leaders lofdtrated ~ OlIO' soldIers mto oursoli for subversIOn our khalgi state on the ball'of Its ~ul coealJtence

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TDu. we ougbt not to el<p­ect the reactIonary fanatIC leaders and narrow­IOIDded fanatlts of Ii>lnto approve at¥' lofty khalql rewllttion wi! neyerlook fofw'rd fa have tileagreement of the rellCb~

na~ cu'C1es of Pakiat,"nOr we expect the. .mpO&'­.aJists to all"ee WIth tileIfj!at revolution of tbepeople. of the [)elJ1O(ll'afloR~ubllc of Aflllaanistall

Tliis Is why Our revolutiOntotally reUes on tbe epo­ch making Ideology ofthe worldng class 10 which no c1l188 enmIty alldclass diitlnctJon has ap)ace. T1ie khalql rel1Jlleof the ORA IS looldo.forward to further surngtben the Idea of a class­less soaety and estahliShment of a sOCIety void illejtploltalloo of man by

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KABUL, June 27, (Bakh·tar) -On behalf of ShahMohammad Dosl, fll sl d,'­puty foreign mUlIster forpohtlcal affairS a farewellparty was held 111 honourof Kim Ryogan, ambassa­dor of the Democratic Peo­ple's Repubhc of Korea 10Kabul at the lecept,on hallof Ihe Mmlstry of ForeignAffairs yesterday noon

The reception was atten­ded by Abdul Haddl Muka­mel, deputy foreign mlnlS­Ler for adnumstratlOn, DrMohammad Akbar Mehr,chief de cabmet of the MI­nister of Foreign Affairs.Mohammad Wall Mandozal,chIef of the Prolocol of 1111'MInistry of Foreign Affairs,some high rankmg offiCialsof that ffillllstry, AlexanderPuzanov, Soviet Ambassador 10 Kabul and deao ofthe diplomatiC corps. soml'members ot the Koreanembassy

The term of offlcc of KimRyogan as ambassador otthe Democratic People'sRepubhc of Korea to Ka­bul ended recenlly

Dr.Zearymeets

UN envoy

Outgoing DPRK

envoy honored

KABUL, June 27, (Bakh·tar) -Dr Saleh Mohilmmadleary, Minister of AgncuIture and Land Reforms metTheodares, ReSident Rep~

rC'sentatlve of the WorldBank and UN Replesen­tatlve for Agnculturc, LI­veslock and Rural Develop­ment In Afghamstan at tcna m yesterday Durmg Ih'S meelll1g talks were beldover Improvement af con­dition of hvestock projectof Herat provUlCC

When Ihe People's Democ­I allc Parly 01 Afgbanlstantriumphed the great SaurRevolutIOn under Ihe lead­ership of the Great Leaderof Ihe people of Afgbanlst­an and dnect command ofyOll It was faced wl1.h greateconomIc difficulties But

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rreceivesgraduates

PA and PreSident of Ihe Re-volutIOnary CouncIl ofDRA Noor MohammadTal akl was wntmgthe manifesto of the partyhe expressed hiS speCial In­terest In planned econOJTIYIII AfghanIstan In thiS rna·Illfesto which was carned10 the first two Issues ofIhe Khalq periodical theaspllahons of the PeoplesDemocrallc Party of Afg­hal1lstan about tbe econo·mlc progress of the countrywas well reflected

Tbe full text of the spee­I h of Haflzullah Amm waSbroadcast over radJo at 9 00P m last night

The functlon ended at4 00 I' m yesterday even·mg WI th long clapping and('x preSSion of enthUSiasm<lnll sholltlng of revolution­01 y slogans.

After the rousmg and re­volutIOnary sp~ech of ther,rst Mimster, tbe Mlms­ler of Planning Affairs DIp­Ellg Mohammad Slddlq AI­cmyar In a long speech said'I sJncerely promIse youthe Great Comrade, dlstmg­U1shed teacher, the best ca­dre of PDPA, the loyal stud­1'lIt of the Great Leader ofthe people of Afghamstan.dII ect commander of thegl eat Saur RevolutIon :andthe First Mmlster of thefll st state of tbe Ivorkers,"Jld peasants of Afghanls­Ian Ihat we will Implementthe first five year p1an ofDRA pnor to ItS set tIme

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New Indian

KABUL June 27 (Bakhtar) -Jd~kalan SlI1gh TCJaambassador deSignate ofthe Repubhc of India toAI ghul1lstan arnved hereyesterday to assume hiS postAt Kabul Inlernatlonal AirpOI I, deputy etuer of pi 0­

locol of Ihe Mmlstry of Fo­Il'lgn Affall sand sonwmembers of the Indian Em­IJclSSY welcomed him

envoy arnves

Upon arnval at the hallof the Stor Palace theI u'St MInIster was waI1T1lywe1comed by the audlenceWith expreSS.1On of enthUSia­sm and shouting of revolu­tIonary slogans.

Haflzullah AmID, FirstM Inlster dehvered a schol­,Illy and ilnalyllcill speechsheddmg Itght 00 variOUSaspects of drafling and un·plementlng the fiveyea I economiC and so-cl811 developmenL [plan ofthe counlry

In IllS lousmg speech theFlrsl MlDlslr said Whenthe G, eal Leader of thepeople of AfghaDlstan Genet al Secretary of the Cen­tral Commlltee of the PD-

KABUL, June "7, (Bakh­lar) - Hahzullah AmID,Secretary and Member ofthe Pol,lburn of PDPA CC,and First MlIllster I ecclvedIhe graduates of Ihe forstplnnmng course and headsof the plannmg departmentsor the Mmlstnes at the St­'" Palace of the MInistryof rOl elgn Affairs yester­d.oy afternoon whIle DIpEng Mohammad SlddlQ Al­emyar, minIster of plann·IIIg affairs was also pi esent

First Ministerplanning course

power of workers and pea­sants, 'he power of laDou·rers and farmers and thepower of the people TodayKabul does not possess tbataLmosphere of mastershipwhIch prevailed before theGreat Saur Revolullon_ To­day It has an honoured andprIdeful atmosphere whichwarmly and smcerely wel­comes you toilmg people,you brave and dear pat·flats m thiS histOrical City,111 thiS revolutionary clLy 1\

and 10 thls centre of greathonours of Afghamslan

I have lhe honoUi todayto welcome you m thiS ho­noured CIty, Ih,s cradle ofthe revolution, the city ofKabul

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Afghanistan,USSR signaccord oncooperation

KABUL, June 27, (Bakhlar) - Tbe agreemenl pertalnmg to mutual G:oopel a­t!on between the Mllllstryof Plaol1lng Affairs of DRAand the State COlUmltlee ofPlannmg Affairs of the UnIon of Soviet Sooaltsl Re­pubhes was Signed, )n Mos­cow last Monday;

Tbe Informatilln Deparlment of the Mllqstry of Foreign Aff",rs reported thaIthe agreement was Signedfor Democrahc Repuijhcof AfghaDlstan by Dr ShahWah. depuly mmlslel andminister of pubhc healthand for the Umon of SovietSoclahst Repubhcs by NK Balbakov, dep~ty chal'­man of the Counc.l of MI'msters and Chairman of theState Committee for Plan·DIng AffairS of SovIet Un­,on

tremorKabul

Haflzullah Amm, Secretary and Member of the PQhlburo of PDPA CC and F,rst Mllustel addlcssmg Ibe gl a duales of {lrsl plannmg

course,

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Mildrocks

KABUL, June 27, (Bakh­tar) -A mild tl eroor roe-­ked Kabul al 7 354 a m yes·lerday U'he seISmologIcalstatIOn of the FaC1llty 01Engmeel mg. of Kabul Umverslty pm pOinted Its epi­center 111 northeastern palLof Kabul 330 kms fromthe centr e of the stationThe Quake was recordedthree at Mercall scale at <I

deptb of 85 \un No reportof damag(' has been receiv­ed

PART IToday the city of Kabul

IS full of the revolutIOnaryair whlch represents the

long clappmg and shoulmgof the revolubonary slogails some persons from am­ong the audience In the)rspeeches thanked the gre·at and beloved leader ofIhe people of Afghanistanfon receiving tbem Insplteof hIS busY lime

They "aid that they wereprepared to safeguard thesacred land of Afghamstanand aonibllate the enemiesof the people of Afghamst­an m whatever gUIse theymay appear

The text of the speechW111 be carri~d later.

Houseelders

MEETINGKABUL, June 27. (Bakh·

lar) --Pohanwal - Abdurra·shld Jahh, mll1lster of ed­ucallOn met UNDP ReSId­ent Representallve In Ka·bul EvlogUi Bones DurmgthiS meetmg views Wei e ex­changed over partICIpatIOnof UNESCO m concevnedprojects, of tbe Mmlstry otEducation.

Am in addresses' J auzjan, Kunar patriotsHahzullah Amm, Secre­

tary and member of the Po-'htburo of the Central Com­mittee of the People's De·mocratlc Party of Afghal1lstan and First M mister de­hvered a most sensatIOnaland revolutionary speechbefore the elders, scholarsand representatives or thecentre and wo)eswalls oft be provinces of J auzJanand Kunar at the Stor Pa­lace, Mmlstry of ForeignAffalfs Followmg IS thetext of the speech

Esteemed and brave dearfellow countrymen,

You are today In the ca­pItal of a country where allthe pohlJcal, econonucal andcultural authoflties are inthe hands of your sons, br·others and lhe relatIves ofyou tOIlers of Afgharustan

Your presence an the cen­tre of a country which IScons,dered as the heart of:ASia, 10 Ihe cradle of IheGreal Saur RevolutIOn, Iheprideful Clly of Kabul, hasa different colour and dIg­I1Ity Today there eXIsts nolhel e the kmd of atmos'phere which eXisted wheoyou were to come beforeone year and two monthsand four days

The Bakhtar reporter ad­ds tbat after the speech ofthe geDius leader of thepeople of Afghlll;nstan NoorMohammad Tarakl, Gener­al Secretary of the PDPACC and PreSident of RCwhICh was applauded With

slogansThe Great Leader of the

people of Afghan,stan afterresponding to the piOUS fee­hogs of enthus18sm of theaudience With speCIal Sino­enty and kIndness dehve­red a comprehenSIVe andlOUSing speech

Great Leader of the People of Afgham.tan Noor Mohammad Tarahentallves from different places at the People's House

June 27, (BakMar) - Theweekly View Pomt Maga·zme of Pakistan In Its rec­ent Issue wrotes on Afghan­Istan.

The Execullve Committ­ee of Fl'lendshlp Society ofPak,stan and Afghamsl!lnIn a resolution has serveda notice on gOvernment orPakistan on poSSible elashbetween Afghanistan andPakIStan and has demanded1hat the government pressshould be stopped from proovocative propaganda ag­amst revo!uhonary gover~

nment of Afgbanlstan.The'revolutlon of I Afgh·

anisian is overwhelmmglysupported by the people ofAfghanistan whlcb is an m­dlcation of qualitatIve chll­nge m tbe life of brother

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Pak magazi ne

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KABUL, June 27, (Bakht­ar) - The Great Leader ofthe people of AfgbamstanNoor Moham.mad Tarakl,General Secretary of theCentral CommIttee of thePeople's Dem,oqa·tJc Par'ty of Afgbamstan and l'r­eSldent of tbe Revolution­ary Counci,l receIVed at tltePeople's House yeste~day

afternoon the ulamas, eld·ers and represel)tatlves of'the noble compatnots ofCharmang Saldan, Saldan­shah, ManollY, Azgher, Ke­rkanl, Hashem. ,HelaJ Kh­ad, Gul Abad, Cbame .lOa,Kamangan, ehenAt' ReI,Oman, Joro Babera lindBajawor.

Durmg th!S, meetmll Dlp­Eng. Sayed Daoud Taroon,chief aide de camp of tbePresident of the Revolut­Ionary CounCli and aclmgPreSIdent (of the offIce ofthe Revolullonary CouncI)was also present

Bqkhtar adds that whentbe prideful leader of thepeople of Afghanistan NoorMohammad Taraki, Presl'dent of the PDPA CC, andPresldeot of RC arnved atthe garden of the People'sHouse he WI>S welcomed bYthe above mentioned audi­ence WIth long clappmg andshoutmg of revolutionary

People'stribalGreat Leader meets

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PROVINCES. ~Bakht<>r)

.- In view of the cbam br­eaking deoree no. eIght andm contmuation of distnbu,tlon of 18lld to landless al)d ,petty land boldmg f'l1mh­es lO,976 jerlbs of land we­re gIven to 757 landless andpetty land holding famlhesm seven prOVInce. June 25

MO~CdW, 'June 26, erA·ss).- The 'public of thedevelopmg' cOllntries aregreatly cOn~erned over thedrAin of national skiUedpersonnel itom tbose (X)U­n~tles, Pr~v<ja, writes Sun·daN. Ac~rdfng to the dataof the llitest surveys carr­it!.4 out· by the U.N. Cilhfer­enC:e on Trrade and neveIe·pment (U/'olcrAD) , Withinthe period of 1960 to 1975,over 1OO,000 skilled' speci·alists emiyated from thedevelOping countries to theUSA, Britain and Cailadaalone, the newspaper poin­ts out in an mtemationalItem Physicians accountedfor SIXty Pl'r cent of thISnumber, and s~ientjsts, eng·meers and technicians-forabout 40 per cent.

receive land

Bakhtar correspondentsreport from prOVInces tb·at thousands of our noblepeople mcludmg workers,peasants, members of peas­lints assIstance funds, me·mbers of agrlcu'\ure ser­vices cooperatives m~mb­ers of CDR, KOAY, whilecarfYing the pbotos of bel­oved le\lder of tbe people ofAfghanistan, red nallonalflag$. and revolutlonarystreamers, traversed thestreets of tbe provmcesand later attended funcr!Ions held on the occasionat the sIte of land dlstnb­ution

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Landless

In the functIOns speecheswere dehvered by governo­rs, woleswals and heads ofland operallonal groups onthe 'Importance of Implem·entation of democratie landreforms At the end of thefounelions the land owner·shIp documents SIgned 'bythe Great Leader of I" thepeople of Afghamst,n we­re handed over to them I

The deservers upon rete­IVlng the land owne"hlp.doeuments by chantmll ofslogans expressed their pa­trIOtiC sentiments to their6eloved leader and theirkhalQI state and expressedthell' all out cooperatIonand selflessness for realls~·

lion of gams of great SaurRevolution.

The loformahon Depar'tment of the Mimstry' ofAgrIculture and land Ref·orD\S said that 4020 jenbswere given to 335 deservlnllfanubes -in Herat, 475jeribs to 19 deservers 10

. Badghis; 1716 jeribs to 143deservers in Fanab; 480jenbS to 40 deservers InSamallSan, 660 ll'nbs to 20deservers m Baghlan 1175jeri~_ to 100 desenrers InKund'uZ_ 2450 jeribs to 100deservers in Takhtar prov­Inl:es,

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We ask all compatnolts,students, ."'olars, jb\II"DS­IlSts, workers, peasants,members of pm18ment andotber toiling people tbatif any attack is made onthe Democratic Republic ofAfgbaplstan froll\ our SOIlwill Afghanistan remainstlent and will our PI!Op1eremam quiet and lfiSPectthis event Tben you mustmake proper asse:;sm­ent regardmg their role mtbis stage at the presentmoment neither Islam ist~reatened Innr any relig­ious war IS viSIble as reac­1I0pary elements want tocreate.

It IS worth nolicinlr tbatin spIte of repeated clSI'loS of the ruling class ofthe Palustani governmentarms and ammunihQn arebeing distributed amongtbe tribes, whether the gov·I'rnment of Pakisbln canclaim thllt thIS has not be'en done on their mstruc&Ion If It IS so, then whereIS the source of these 8I11IS

and whether the Pakistaniarmy after supreSslng thepeopll' of the country hasnllt been trylOg now to CJ:e­ate new dangers fo~ theworld peace and tbe eXIst­ance of Pakistan. This hasbeen repeated so manytlmes

coodemning these black m·tTlgues of woJ'ld imperlal­,sm and theIr lack~ys.

Afghans Who have ,~refuge in the terrltojly"1ii'·:;;rPakistan shoUld be ret'Utn­ed to-their homes

Merl called on tHe gover·nment of Pakistan takingmto abeount the: nadonalmterests of Pakistan aod'the sItuation on the bordoers, It should cbange itspresent foreign poliCy'.,

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pol icy. urg";r~ne 26, (Bakhtar) ,-

Shair Mciharnmad 1Oi'an oneof' the Balucb' leail:ers Inan int"l'View, with theMuslim newspaper said'We welcome tbe revolut­Ion ot Afghanistan. Hesaid tha~ tihe rea¢lonaryQuarters of Pakistan inter­fere In tbe' Internal aff.

'airs of Afghlmlstan.

Afghanistanonand providmg shelter tothese rebels is m Itself con­trary to the spmt of goodn'elghbourhn\!Ss and leaveapart practical aSs.Jstanceand eooperation WIth them

KABUL, ,June 26, lBakh·ar ).- ,Alllihdad Tufan, DewgoVernor ot Urezgan assu­m'ed his po~ l\ftet [nirl'due.lion'with ''tile '&.&il~ of"'dep.artments, ,empfoyees, memobers'of KOAY and KOAWof that pr6vince

New Governor in his sp­eech outlined the gains ofmvmclble Saur RevolutIOnand Wlsb~d further cO\lpe­rallon 'of employees' andnoble people of Urezgan iomeeting the lofty obJectiv­es of the Great Saur Rev"l·ution and defence of hom·ela'nd

Afterwards. ime of the'employees and one of thereSIdents of that provineeon behalf of others prOmis­ed every readmess for sae·rif,ce to defend the countryand bigh gains of Revolut­ion

The claIm of Pakistan tb·at except fOOd and shelt.er no otber assiStanee hasbeen gIVen to these fugit­,ves ;s an open lie Theconscious Pashtun andBaluchl people are witnessthat 111 addition to wenorg""i!¥'d military train-mg a considerable amountof ,arm and ammumtionare beIng proVIded to thefugttlvea and Pakisl'aol s0­ldiers. are be.ng' kept onthe Afghan borders

We have asked theIlovernml'nt of Pakistanwhal is the .,m bebind thiSduel polley Is 'Jt not thatPakistan bY' violating thepronclple of internationaldetente w~nls to start waragamst Afghanistan en theorder of ImpelJalism so tbatshe IS able to fight withthe khalqi forces of Paah·tun and Baluchl wbo hsvedeveloped new determinat­Ion apd spirit io them andalso to IIvold the poslllveeffect of th~ revolutionaryreforms of Afghanistan ov­er our people and m thisway cool down the sentlm·ents of the people whichib,ave been roused againstthe ruling explOltIve class-

Ies as a result of pohtlcal,economic and soci8'\ stagn·ation.

The ruling elass and. tbe Imperllillsm and the ela-. J'eactjonary ~ellglous elem- sses re'lated to it ,ate endan·, ents, and agents of Imperia· g~red,because the class

Hem on the basis of the w~r among' ilJlpui\\lIsts,mstrltedon of Impe",alism capitalists, feudals, usurershave been trying to sabot, and rehlpllus el!>ment5 onage the, r~volution of Afg· one h""d and th~ tOllingbanistan bpt we have fIrm people OIl the pther hasbelie~ that tbe toiUng pea- been ,c;ontinuinll, We as~

pIe of 'A~llhanistan by all .,_ ou~ ~ople. so tbat by; util·kinds of sacrifices win ising, tileir eX~J'jences ta­foil. sul:h black mtr,gues of ke deciSIOns on the Issue.world imwr1alism, • Qur 'awakened people too alonlJ Moba~ad Nask ,Kban;vith I!ll tile ~pleq pf the Ml\I!c\gklpll\, ZhAA Balllch·world have been .trongly istan.

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,The so caJled fugitives

are fact saboteurs aga­mst their own government

opagallon to divert tbe me·ntalitles to ottler directIon

After the VictOry of thekhal<jl revolutton 1J;t ourgreat neighbOUrIng countryof Afghamstao, ali react,o­naries, feudals, the SO call­ed peers and mullahs ha­ve escaped to PakIstan andgathered aroun<\ themsel­ves In order, to fulf)! theirshameful goals, Theil' fo­Ilowers, in Pakistan ,name·Iy the so cailed PIOUS pe­ople and the ruling classby C1j~iltl rg StO~les Ilnd ju·dlleme'lf-t ,ot JnfJdehty anda\he~m "IYjant. til provokeIbe people agaUlst Afgh.anlstan an<\ by false r~Q'

urs Iry to attract the sYm'pathy and asslstance of tri­bes 100

(Cont!n,ued from page Ues agaiJ)st the Khalqi Re­volutioA of '¥-ghamst,w onthe ,instfllcltons of some Cl}­10noaJistic governmenls.

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, "'t,J1lu: elld,thCl\Federatlonof, l:he,dilltlhtuu Students m.. reso\W:lOn strongly dem­anded ..that the Afghan fu·gltives must return. to thoelr country. Smee the KhalQIgovernment of Afgbarustanhas declared general amn·esty earlier, therefore thereIS no reason tbat why shoould these fugiltves remainm 'Pakistan any longer Inthe- resolution It bas alsobccn added that the presen­ce of the Afghan fUgltiveIS not only a pmch on theeconomy of PakIstan butalso severely threatens na­honal sovereignly and ter·ritonal mtegrlty of that co·untry

studentsPashtunKABUL, June 26. (Bakh.

tar) - Tbe cenqal opgan ofPahstun Students Federat·Ion Carfleti an article 00relations between Pakistanand Afghamstan whOSe t&:­xt IS as follows'

The 31 yelUS old hlst~ryof PakIstan IS wItness tbatwbenever pakIstan facesan economiC, pohtlcal andsooal crISIS, the ruhng cla­sses With all power and, me­ans available always usedagamst the people try todivert the attenhon of thepeople towards the nelgh­bourmg countries Today toowlu\!), !lIe rulmg ellass, the­Ir rel'lllpuq I'eactloqary lac­keys and the explOIting c1.asses are

Junable ~o adnun­

lster and COntrol the Wishesof our people, Ihey bavebeen trymg With all the,rsources of publiCity and pro

In this meetmg Moha·mma.!! Ajmal Ajad and Ha­blbul Wahd Zaub, Moh­ammad Naween, KbanBahadur, Azer Shalr, MO"rod Khan and Abdul Kha­hQ delivered spetthes andafter sheddmg light on tbeobjectives of the P/lk-Afg­hamstan f'r1enshlp Societydenouneed strongly thosespmy pOison agamst Afgh­"Dlstan and saId that thePaklstam government didnot want to carry theelechons It JS afraid of e1.ectlOns Therefore ID orderto divert attention of thepeople from elechons Itcarries out propaganda 'Ill­mnst Afgbanlstan.

'~""'I ~'R ,~t,l, ""'Hlh~"'th'\ I I' -,unclied g ana t]lofc I, - ~l' ~ ~ ,11ti1~ l.j \. I' /,:'1\ 't,'\ ~

- -I" (. '", " I "" ..... kh I 'I rd f"frough,stteet~~o~ rcJp".t174·1.~~ ..jil~~·t, :aqt O• ~~ 0 .;,g-g!~,iJs aqd 1~~(~'A91r';d.it~~ '~8lU~tij'l.,he\~al~,;n,ot" only,glorIous fu!\c\iOr1s" held 'olIF l'\'nect~\'fhe) aspIrations 'oflhis or.C~sj9111 al "llte" lana' thqo,pl!\>ple'.oflthat country'.dish Iblltio'l) sit"s;'" ,""-, butl o£:,the,desU"E!s"of ,th~

, " "",. I f H h-'st .....-Th'lhe functions' some peop e,lo ' .....g am an ...,.,.g-ovj)rnors '. wole~wqis and All ,'th~e conspiracies agoheads of 'dem~cratic '18"'d amst the Saur Revolutionref,OI Ill. Operalional' gCOI\/?s are unbearable.spoke in de~\'n on the si~.nlficance of "iSlonca.1 flee­ree no eighl of thl! Revnli,­honary Coun~ii anp \dis1tri..hutc<\ I~nd o'l'ner~hip dl}­cuments to desel"Ving pea­sants

The different' pohticalpartIes of Pesbawar haveestablIshed an lISs0clat,onIII the nartle of Paklslan­J'lfghamsta,n lTiendshlpSociety Hablb<\1 Wnlldknown as Wl1Z1f was elect~

ed as p,resldent and MuradKhan as the vIce-Preside­nt t Azershalf as secretanr,Khan Bahadul, JOInt secr·etary and Nurul-Aleem .osPress SecretaJ)' of thiSsociety

,In a meeting willch wa~

h~ld at the QfflC~ of th,eNa,llOnal Progress Pllrty onthe Ol'caSlOn of the estab­lishment of Ih,s SOCIetyIhe members of the Nat­Ional Democratic Party.Nahonal Unity, and Peop­les Party had also partIcI­pated

lie oxpressed sabsfacllonand appreC18tlOn for theaccord reached for the unI­ty of action between nat-IOnal Progress Party oftribal frce front and theKIsam Mazdoor Party.

LIkeWise the Jang dallym its Issue of June 24 ab­

-ol..t the hostile attitude ofPakIstan towards Afghan·lstan writes

of Arshed Riayz Loun sa­Id· We have ties With Afg­hahlstan for the past cen­tUries But tbe agents of Im­peria1ism are spraYing po-

IsOn ogamst the revolut­ion of Afghamstan andattempt to detenorate ourI elatIOns wilh Afghanistanwhile the pOQr a!'d oppress·ed people defend Ihe revol­

';;'tlon of AfghaDistan andwelcome It

~, a;. J\(~ ,~¢1ear throughout the c!lu,

ntl)' dul'lll& the ne,,! 24: hn; I'

Ufl~ll~~dlng;Kabul,., Pust. ,st , s ,),n WJlIe parlji, expee. .;tid~ ,_ ,1" • ~ • \ j ~ • •

~,~.~.er'ltu~e., M/I)C....~ '/"~"~1I~r.¥,;l~l£:fi-eiQrlly.\york done last Friday' by wor~eh alid ~mnlo. ~.c. ';t: • ...VI) F'e :t,·~l\:I ,.,,~~ ",.. 't:o 4 f'l '..; l' I II' F, ~L ' • ye s·o I actory.

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compatriots

relurn horneJALALABAD, June 24

(Bakhtar) In pursuance ofDRA's government stateme·nt for offering general am·nesty to those of our comp­atii1itS who, have bee" dece­ived, ,by the enemIes of Af­ghanistan and have gone ab­road a number' of them alsoreurned to Nangarhar lastTbursday

Bakhtar rorrespondentreports f,om that .provmcethat while commll for .regIs,tratlOll at the EducationDepartment of that provmcethey, were warmly welcomedby the concerned offiCIal.lIJld employees of tire depar­tment and a large numberof. ofalalabad CitIzens

Our noble patriots whIleshakmg hands With theIr br·others expressed theIr patr­IotiC sentJments and exures·smg thanks for the kmdn·ess. of the Great Leader ofthe people of Afghamstan,Noor Mohammad Tarakl,General Secretary of tbeCeptral Committee of thePUPA and PreSIdent of. theRevolutionary Counctl expr­essed their every backmgfor the khalqi state and exp­ressed their every readmessfor ehmlnatlon of the ene­mies of the people of Afgh·anlstan and the enemIes ofthe mvlncible Saur Revolu­tIO!I~

Bakhtar report adds thatafter reglslerlng, whIle ace·ompamed by a large numb­eD oL noble people of Jalala­bad, tbey left for home WIthplellllure, "

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m~esrfo~,«defenl:e\'of ghlan; .12600 jeribs~to,'180.~IIlutliliJ :l"hlle"' "~arrylDg fanulies' "In \;KuodUz, 'and"p!lot:os ,iIf. Grebt·Leader. 'of 7099 'de"bs to .426 families'I!OOple Nbor. Mohammad in 13ndnkhsh!lI1t'pfovincesi'Eal'8ki, General 'Secretary .S,milprly 20,86~, .jeribso~ the_Centrat 'Comnlittee wero ,distributed 10 d614 'de'of,<PDPA and President· of servmg r..:nilics Frldoy Intbe RevolutlOnaty, CouncIl, 10111 provinclJ.'; •natillhal -red" flags 'and re· _At th" functIOns hl!ld onv.oli.itional':yl streamers: mar- tmu] dl!o01 nbutlOo sdes aclred tlnO\Igh the streets of nUJ1lb"r of mtelhgenlsla andthe related regions lond lat- mlellectuals spoke on tileel'\ottended functions 'held lofty objectlvI's of the !lveat00 this occasion at the land Sallr Revolullon aImed atdIStribution SIt.,.. " prosperlly of people and

At, the functions some consl, uctlOn of a,new sOCIetygovernors, woleswals and m Afghamstan and at the

~ak press' on def~nce'of our R~V.olluti,onJune 26, (Bakhtar)

Tbe- defen~e of Afllbanlst­ap's regIme by diftereDt prooyessive parlles and poht·'leal Ci~cll!s of Pakistan IScq,llt!n~illg 'I0d lit sny JUO­ment we 'm~y, liave opport­uni!;y we will publish pa­rtS of tbese defences toge­ther wilh expreSsion of ourfeelings of humanity for tbe",formation 01 Qur readers

We start from 'Masawat.,The Masawat dally of

P~klstaJ1 m its_ issue of Ju'nl' 2( wqtes: .

In tbe lr\bal meetinll oftbe free froitt of Lahoreh'i.Ja \1./fdC-1" Ithe leadershIp

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