Kabul Times (June 21, 1979, vol. 17, no. 76)

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In thIS meetlOg whichwas beld for the purpose ofsupportmg the Khalql state,the gams of the Great Sa­Ul Revolution, for cond·emnmg the shameful 111­

IClfelcnces of the Pakls­lal1l reactlonalY Circles and

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BAGHLAN, June 21,(Bakhtarl.-The _warm gr­ectmgs and best Wishes ofthe great and beloved lead­er of the people of Afghan­Istan Noor MohammadTarakl. General Secretaryof the Central Comm,tteeof the People's DemocrallcParty of AfghaOlstan andPreSIdent of the RevolutIOn­ary Council of ORA wereconveyed to the noble peo­ple of IOdustnal Baghlanby Pohanwal MohammadMansoul Hashemi, millis­ter of water and power III

a great meetmg' held tlierewhich wei e met With rous'II1g enthUSiasm of the par·tlclpants

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MEETINGKABUL, June 21, (Bakh­

tar) -DIp Eng Moham­mad S,dd,q Alemyar, milll­ster of planmng affairs metStoyan Radoslavov, ambas­sador of People's Repubhcof Bulgana to Kabul at 2p m yesterday at hIS offIceand during thiS meetmg th­ey discussed and exchangedV-ICWS on projects which wIllbe financed by that countryin the framework of tht' Ilv('year plan

pic who have done pndefulwork III the history of allt he tOiling people of Afgha­I1Istan You are the source01 heartfelt aspiratIOns andhopes of all the tOlhng peo­ple II om the norlh to thebatlk of Atak and representlhelr warm feelings Asthey have love for you you(Contlllued on page 2)

moving ahead•circumstances

I am glad that today youas I cpresentatlves of somecompatnots had the oppor­tumty to meet the greatLeader of the people of Af-

, 'ghaOistan Comrade NoorMohammad Tarakl, Ge-neral Seci etary of the Cen­t, al Committee of the Peo­ple's Democratic Party ofAfghanistan and Presidentof the Revolutionary Coun­Cil and saw wlth yourown eyes the dlStmgUlshed,kmd, lovely benevolent f,­gut e of your country andfelt the hgot of hIS gUIdan­ces and hIs hIgh-quality lea­del slup of the tOlhng peo­\,le ot AfghaOlstan who has.llways led us to the fightpath

Dear compatflots,You lcplesent such peo-

hon has the honour to weI·come like you brave andv.lIOI ous compatrIOls todayand tomorrow and every·day

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ce, PreSIdent of the Revolutionary Counc,1 addressingof the PDPA

Kabul represents the cen­ter of asPIl atlOn of all thetoilers who have warm and('OIUffion feelmgs and arehving 110m Amu to Atak

Kabul the lovely cradleuf the Great Sau r Revolu-

Followmg is the speechof Hafizullah Amm Secre­tary aod Member of the Po­litbUl 0 of the Central Com­mIttee of the People's De­mocratIc Party of Afghanis­tan and First MlIllster add­1 cssed to the representatJvesof the Achlkzal, NOurzai,and Baluch people of Kan­dahar and representativesof the people of Badghis'

Very dear: compatriots,First of all I sincerely wel­

come you III the Kabul CIty,the c,lpital of Afghanistanand the pfldefui cradle ofthe Sau I' Revolution, thecenter of aspiratIons of allthe people of Afghamstan,lIId all the Pashtoon andBaluch brethren

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Afghanj$tan isunder favourable

Great' Leader ~f the People of Afghalllstan, 1'!0or Mopammad '!'lIrakl,. General Secretary of the PDPAutionar'y Council received ambassador of the Democratic People's Repubhc of Korea for farwell call at Peop

KABUL, June 21, (Bakh­tar) -The Gfeat Leader of thepeople of Afghamstan, NoorMohammad Taraki, Gene­ral Secretary of the CentralCommittee of the i'DPA andPreSIdent of the Revoluti­onary CounCil received KimRyogan, the Am-bassador of Dem-ocratIc People's Republicof Korea to Kabul for a fa­rewell meeting at the Peo­ple's House yesterday at IIam

'The term of office of DP­RK's ambasSador ended hererecently. tbe InformationDepartment of the Ministryof Foreign AffairS report­ed.

receives

Great Leader_

DP~K envoy

(The text of the speechWIll be carried later)

said they are ready for allkinds of sacrifices in anmh­Ilatmg the enemies of greatSaur RevolutIOn and peo­ple of Afghanistan and eh­mmate those who mayatt~lI'pt to impede the pathtowards blossonung the dearcountry

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rhey also spoke on umtyand sohdaflty of tbe noblep,'ople of Aigh~n..tan and

After the speech of greatand ingemus leader of peo~

pie of Afghamstan, NoorMohammad 1'arakl, twopersons from among theaudIence on behalf of oth­ers expressed gratItude forbemg received by the belov­ed leader and hear hiS va·luable gUIdance They ex­Pi essed their all-out coo­

. pcratIOn and saCrifice forsupport of their sacred landand gams of great Saur Re­volution as well as activepartlcipatl(~n at the usefulplogrammes oeour khalq,state

The Bakhtar correspond­ent add/that our great andbeloved leader, Noor Mo­hammad Tarakl, aner res·pondmg to the extremelywarm and smcere sentimentsof our compatflots With sp­eCial compassion, addressing"the audIence delivered arevolutIOnary speech whichwas being received in everypart with c1appmg of handsand shoutmg of slogans.

At this lime one of theaudience on behalf of oth­ers presented a bouquet offlowers to our beloved lea­der

shoutmg long live the GreatLeader of the people of Afg­hanIstan, Taraki, and by

,contmued clappmg, shou-ling of revolutionary slog­ans expressed their warmand patnottc' sentIments tothe able teacher of thepeople

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KABUL, June 21. (Baldi- KABUL. June 21, (Bakh·tar).- Sayed Muhamm"d tal) -Shahnawaz ShewaOl.GulabzOl, minister of com· new governor of Kabul sta~

munications'met NguY"11 S, rled IllS work yestel day af­Hoat, ambassador of Soc- tel' mtroductlOll With theialist Republic of Vietoam employees of govel norateto Kabul for ~ courtesy call DUring the ceremony heldat his office at 10 a m yes- Of. Sahak and Shahnawazterday aod dUl'lng the mre- ShewaJlI deil~erod detaIledtmg th~y held talks on rna·. speeches and shed light ontters of interest and dis- the lofty goals of great Sa­cussed and exchanged views UI' Revolution and hoped,on the communication pro-: further cooperation of thejecl~ of the five year plan· !,mployecs in fulfilling the Jof DRA. high ai}lls of the great SaUl'

Revolution.,

DurlOg thiS mcrtlllg theyheld talks on matll'l s ofmutual interest and chiefof UNDP pel'(' prom s"devery kind of assistance andcooperation 'of that 01 ~ 1111­

satIon With the' depallm­ents of MlI1istl'Y of J lISllCC

of DRA

Great Leader of the people of Afghanistan Noor Moh ammad Tarakl, General SecretaryprovlOce and Afridi tflbe

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KABUL, June 2I, (Ba­khtar) -The genius lea­der of the people of Afgh­anistan, Noor MohammadTaraki, General Secretaryof the Central Committccof PDPA and President oftbe RevolutIOnary CounCil,while Dip. Eng Maj Say­ed Daoud rraroon, aIde decamp of President of RCand acting president of of­fice of the Revolutionary Co­uncil was also present, re­ceived a number of ulamas,elders and repl1esentatiVJesof noble peopte of Nawa,Ganjgal, Nari, Sal'kal1l, Da­ndona, Tesha, Nauabad,Damkah, Maronoakaraka

, and Yargul VIllages of Ku·nar provmce as well as Aka·khail and Zakha KhaJl tnbesof Afridl at tbe gardens ofPeople's House at 4: 30p.m. :l'esterday and beneht­ed them of his valuableand scholarly speech

When the beloved leaderof the people of Afghal1lst­an, Noor Mohammad Taraklarrived at the gathering ourdear compatnots, who we­re Impatiently waltmg hiS.amval, ~tood up and by

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KABUL, June 20, (Ba·khtar).- The Multan Co­mmIttee of the SoclahstParty of Pakistan recentlyheld an extraordmal y mee­tmg and Issued a resolut!­011 III defence of the greatSaur Revolution in which itIS said as follows

'flus meetmg expressesItS endless pleasure anddehght over the victory ofthe great Saur Revolution10 Afghalllstan and dec­lares hereby ItS goodwlllto the tOlhng people ofAfghamstan on the occps­Ion of thiS great victory

The partICipants look do­wn upon the baseless andfalse propaganda of theimperialist countries andthe reactIOnary and explOl·tlOg classes of Pakistan ag­amst the proletarian Af­ghaOistan and condemnthem all strongly Anddeem such propaganda astantamountmg to clear andunnecessary InterferenceIII the IIlternal affairs ofAfghalllstan.

In the resolutton it IS ad­ded that the SOIl, 01 Afgha­I1lstan In the native homeof true Mushrns havmg noneed for the adverse prop­aganda of the sO'called co...tractor~ of Islam.

Now that the interest ofImpenahsm has been wlpedout IIlth IS countl'y Its agentshave been horllfied andhave launched ~ubversive

actiVities agamst Afghanis.tan by making use of thename of the sacred religionof Islam.

In this resolution the go­vernment of Pakistan iscalled upon to strongly wat­ch out such activities.

Muhan chapter

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Saur vi ctory

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ed to be armed WIth tliehelp of US Impenahsm andChlOa, they reC('lve mdlta­ry trallllug,' and then fromPakIstan they are sneakedII1to Afghanistan to createa flUid situatIon here

The World Peace Coun­cil calls upon all peace for­ces to stop Pakistan fromIesortmg to such provoca~

live crlmmal acts and stopthe foreign mter'VcntlOnsagainst democrat,c Afgh­,mistan and support the Af­ghan people in movll1g onthe path of thClr own will

The World Peace Councilhas deCided to convene 10

the near future an mterna~

tional conference m Kabulon solidarity with the pe0l'leof Afghanist~n

saboteurscontmu-

retreat-

.JALALABAD, June 20(Bakhtar) - The flllal ex­:aJnlOahon of faculties ofeng'meeTlng, Educatjon a~d

Agneull4re of NangarharUmverSlty has started tod­ay.

Dr, Guizar Amini, rectorof Nangarnar UnIVersitysaid. In thIs exam whichWill contInue upto Saratan15 (June 6) more than 600

Istudents WIll take part. Hes8Jd tPllt the examinationof the Faculty of Medlell1ewas completed recently.

of Afghalllstan from theyoke of feudalism, Irnpena­IIsm and bowmg to the 1m­perlahstlc Intel ests

The I",cent developmentsgo to prove the direct In­

tl'rventJon of Pakistan andmeddhng of Imperialists 10

the mteroal affairS of Af­ghanistan

The I eactlOnary Circlesof Pakistan use Its soil, asa base lor orgamsing theat med and shameful pro­vocations agamst Its nelg~

hbourlOg country.TenSIOn at the Afghan­

Paklstam border IS mcrea~

slIlg and threatenmg to turninto an open armed con­fhct.

The bands ofand terrorists arc

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statement on foreign interventionWPCHELSINKI, June 19. (Ba­

kht",) ~rhe World PeaceCouncil. (WPC), headquar­lpi cd m HelSinki, capltaJ ofFinland, Issued the foHow­Ing statement on Jum~ 16

The news related to con­tllluation 01 plots agamstt he DemocratiC Repubhc ofAfghamslan IS an mcreas·IIIg cause for concern

The Imperialism and re­achonary forces are attern­plll1g tn slow down the pro·gl ('SS and completIOn of pro­gJ esslve ref01 ms HI Afgha­I1Islan and brlng pressureon democratic regime 111

that country which IS brou­~ht about as a result ofgl eat Saul' RevolutIOn, aI cglme which opened theway for freemg the people

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KABUL, June 20, (Bakh­tar) - The semmar forralsmg the knowledge ofthe pnmary school teacbersof Bagranu woleswah wh­'ch started 10 days ago en­ded yesterday

At the concludmg sess­IOn of the seminar the De~

puty Pregldent of the Pn­mary Education Departmentot the Mmlstry of Educa­tIOn spoke on the Import­ance of convening such se­mmars for falsmg of know­ledge of teachers,

delivln'ing his speech at the opening

Picture shows u large IIUIllIH~1 of machme guns, WIth US and Chlllel markll1gs, captured from theII1g Paklstalll mlhtliU1H'1l aftcl tlH'lr attack 011 our sud \\~IS I cpuls('d by UUI brave armed forces,

A decree eaIlll1g for equalrights for wom~n abolishesmafll3gc without consent,lInd another insures \the fi­

ghts of nationahtieli, provi­dlllg for the prc~wrvallOn ofthe various languages' andcultures To this end, 011

May IS, 1978, It lVas annou­nced that RadIO Kabul wo­uld mcludC' pi ogl alnS inU1.bck, TUI com.m, Halu·ChI. and Nunstant, and allchildren h,lVC been gum"an·teed a pnmary educatIonIn thel!' native language.

In the months of lis ['XIS­

fence, th.. RevolutIOn 10

Afghalllstan has struck ablow against not only thepropertied classes of Af­ghalllstan, but those of theword In the words of NoorMohammad Tarakl, PreSid­ent of the RevolutIOnaryCouoGl1 of DRA

"I must recall that theSaur Revolution (Apnl Re­volutIOn) created many rep­ercussions In the world,mtenSlfymg the class strug­gle on' a global scale Asa result of tfIe victory ofour great revolution, all re­actIOnary and Jlnperiahstcenters 10 the fOUf cornersof the world were greatlydISturbed. hatchmg vastplots agamst the Democra­tiC Repubhc of Afghallls­tan However, these plots,L10 matter In what form, we­re doomed to f3llur~ andthey achIeved no deSirableI esult to

Seminar openedj

I'ABUL, .Jun" 20, (sak-Ihtar) -An agricultural me­teorology semlf1ar was op­elll'd by Eng MohammadUsman, PreSident of Voc­.ItlOl1.1l StudieS of thl' MI­I1IStl Y nf EducatIOn oil theCIVil AVl<ltlOIl fllld Toul'Ismlibrary authOJ Ily Yf'stcrday

At th(' 0P('lllllg c('rcOlonySP('('Chl~S were delivel cd on100portancl' and rult' c f nw-ItCOIology In d,ffelcnt twills Iof life and conv~nJng ofthc semmar.

Accordmg ,to the text oflhls hlstonc decree, its ob­jectives are H 1 Ellmlllallonof the feudal and pre-feudal relatlOns from the SOCIO­('conomIC system of thecountry 2 Popularisahon,consolidation, and deep('n·mg of the ulllty of workersand peasants for the purpo­se of further strengthemngof the ulllty of the peopleof Afghamstan for const­ruction of a society vOJd ofhoshle classes and free ofexplOitation of man by man I3 RalSmg tile volume of Iagncultura1 products for Ithe purpose of supply offood to tho people, provIs­Ion o[ raw mntC'nals forcxpandlTlg exports of agri­cultural and industrial pro_ l

ducls of the country"Another related measure'

which hdS gOlle a long waytoward smashmg apart the I

POWPI or tl1(' seml-fpudal:landowlllllg c1.ISS <llld tht'l'xploltal1nll 01 t Itt' peasantsIS Dpcn'(' No (I, cancellmg.Igllcultural debts

World Workers ()n ga insSauf Revolutionof

JUNE, 20, (Bakhtar}.­The WQrkers World maga:zine, pubhshed ,n New Yorkj[] one of Its recent Issues10 relalion to Afghalllstanwrites:

The gams of the Revolu­tIOn can be seen In a senesof Important decrees pas­sed S1l1ce tht' selzul e of po­wer last spring by the Peo-ple's Democratic Par-ty of Afghalllstan hea-ded by Noor MohammadI'arakl TlwsC' measur('s In~

elude land ref01 m, guat'an~

leps ot wom(,J1's J'Ights, thl'f'stablJshml'nt of trade un­Ions, the first five-year eco­nomic program. and thesettlllg up of farm cooper­atives

One of the most far-rea­chlOg of the proclamatIOnsIS Decree No 8 limiting the'amount of land a familycan hold All land abovethat amount IS to be seIZedWithout compensatIon antiredlstr Ibuled to poor pea­sants,

President of Vocational Stu dl~s of the Mmistry of Higher Educationogy seminar.

Pak AwamiIamhouriaton Afghan

deserters

Pri ntiogmachinesfrom GDR

KABUL, June 20, (Bakh·tar).-ll'he agreement forpurchase of different prin·ting machines for the Go·vernment Prl1ltmg Pressat the total cost of 524,375US dollars was sIgned . In

Kabul wIth Unltechna Firmof German Democratic Re­public yesterday.

The agreement was sIgn­('d and thp pert3111Ing doc­uments were exchanged byAbdul Baslr Omar, Pi eSHl­ent of the GPP and repre­sentative or Umtchna/ Firm

Under Ill(' agreement theprlOtmg machlO(,s, inclu­ding offset. paper folding.and cutting machmes Willbe dehvered to Afghan SideIn 1979-80

Ounng the slgomg of theagreement present werealso Sher Ahal Luqmani,technical vice-president andNoor Hassan Mazdoor, ad­ministrative vice-presidentof GPP and commertlal r<>­presentatIve of GDR Em­bassy to Kabul.

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Company of ,GDR signing the agreement, -

KABUL, June 20, (Ba·khtar) - The Awaml Ja·mhouriat weekly of Lahore1Il Its edltonal published 1Il

edition 20 on relatIOns bet·ween Paklsan and Afgha­OIstan writes

When the reVOll\tlOn trl'umphed m Afghalllst8l1 andth,e people of that countrybecame the owner of theirdestmy and undertook rad­Ical changes In the SOCial

and economic ordcl of thecountry for th£" sake of bu­ildlOg a soclcty VOId of ex­plOlta.tion iJnd clasEes, theusurer!) and dcsertrng I eac­tionary feudal lords be­came Iestless They allackon til<' Afghan SOIl f,om th,'lands of Pashtoons aod Ba­luchls and eVPIl take shan1l'­lessly the respons,b,l,ly 01the future attacks on thellshoulders

If these deserting peopl<>continue their subverSiveactivIties the relatIOns bet­WPl'J1 Paklslan nnd Afgha-

. amstan Will Illevltably be­come tense.

The Paklstal1l gOV('ll1m~

ent should stop thl' aggres­sive activity of LhC'sp ftlgl~

lIY<' people It IS th,' dutyof all the palnotlc elementsto exc'rt pn'SSll rp on f he go·vernmflnt of Pakistan toprevenl the attacks 01 I h,'CSCdPPPS on thl' Afghanposts

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of Comrade Noor MtIIUimmad Tarak. Gencar)Secretary of the PDpA CC and PresIdent of th~ Revoillhonary CO­unc,l Of Democratic Repubhc of Afghamstan

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Ilaoa (on t u ton Uo t nceds Electr c ContrII at g and lei pi one go ds fo ts pactsBus nC Smen locaJ nd fore gn f rms who can

upply the above should subm t the offe s unltlAugust 15 1979 to tl e Bana Un t a I be p esenton I san e date for b dd g

L t and spcc f cat Ons can ):ie t Sec on and secur t es a

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All compatr ots can VlS t the museum ofhonourable res dence of the G eat Leader ofpeople every day ndud ng hal days

KABUL June 20 Wakltar) - TI e ow ersh p documents of 10233 jOr bs ofland 5 gned by the GreatLeader Noor Mohammadr.arak General Secreta yf PDPA CC a d Pres d nl

of the Revolut onary Cnc I were d s r buted774 dese v ng rams x p ov C s f Lhe cot y

Bakhtar cor espon J ,report that thousand ufour noble peop e nclud ng'Vorke s peasants memberof ass stance funds agr cuIture coope at vcs KOA Yand CDR and othe t Ieca y ng photos of the g cot and be10ved lead rthe people of Afghan staN or Mohammad Taruknat onal red n<.lgs andolut ana y sl an e s n('d rplated reg onslate 0 ned the g 0

fun ons I ci on i1 dt but on s (

In the functIons orne gove no s wo eswals and hrad of democrat c and r r

n ope at anal g oupsp k on the ob ect ves and

g f an e 01 decree No"gl t of the Revolut OnaryCoun I of the ORA anda e d str buted the docu

menls to dcserv ng fames

Bakhtal correspondentdd that the deserv ng pe

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students' statement

rhe honou'able res dence of Great Leader of thepeople founde of the People s Democrat c Party I'fAfghan stan and g cat h ro of tI e glor ous SalrRevolut on Noor Moham nad Tarak wh ch was announc d by he Gene a D torate of Museums on Sa r7 35X as the Nat onal Muspu n open to spcctata

We once agam demapdthe Paklst~nl goverrimentto stop the entry of moterefugees n our land llndnot to nterfere)D the,"ternal affairs of o'thelsand shut the tnouth of tho­se forces who are do ng shatneles propaganda aganst the Afghan revolution

We all th~ Baluch, studeots once ago n expressour full support and cooperal on to the to I ng ahd brave people of Afghan stanand the PDPAunder the great le<idel shIp

PRESS

Hence th puper po nts",ut that n tl).S way weonce aga dec a e to thoseAfghans who have ):ieenbegu led lly t gues of theenem es to declare the r so.I dar ty and uppo t to the khalq ,tate

done n h past but nowvI the Great Saur Rev

01 t on has u cecded fyou rema n oya t the F (5) 7-4

aunt y a d do not act ag ~UJIIIIIiiumnJrnmmn_!PlmmmJllDllllllltI:DI1lJ1!D1l:lmJIllll!lllD:mJlDlllllDiIDilllDlIlllllllil""'''a 5t th ('vo 0 you ~.

not b ha med nay jg~~iIIIliU"""_. UnQ, U

tI :~t~am~f~\1 r ts or" ~te~; Neededswor Cnem cs of our country and the to I ng peapIe the paper po nts outthat our khalq state sst 1 ns st ng on the s mepo nt and keeps ts wordstherefo e t thu c ho I adbeen dece v d by our eneme are st II eady to ome

to thelT mothe land and express the r read ness theyv I undoubtedly be pardoned and w II ):ie stlll consde ed as 'he pup Is of 0 reyeS becuuse they weredece ved hy the enem es

BalllehlFollowmg IS the stotem

ent publl shed by the BaWch students organiSationn support ofthe Great Sa

ur RevoluhonWe all the Baluch, stud

ents lIvmg 10 PakIStan J<noW thiS thfng very wellthat the shameless propagahda wh ch are bemg bruadcast through Pak stanlRad a Tiilev slon and newspapers With the support ofgovernment of Pak stanand by some cap tal sts feudals and so-called mull

hs against the People sRevolution of Afgliamstanare tot~lly wrohg b~seless

and on the bas s of lies

ndang au not 0

k stan but 10 alcont n

Th for I ak tan Govtha tu euns de t cold mnded y

A fe mullahs who areth rvant of feudal and1u eaucrats a c y g tI atthe Afgl an lIevolut On hasb ught a da ger for IslamW vant a tell t m thattI c s 0 a y danger10 Islam n Afghan stanand even Islam s TJlorc po-­werful and strong n Aighan stan than n Pak stanand al the decrees ssuedby the kha q reg me arecompat ble to Islam Yeswe bel eve a e th ng thatthe Sau Revolut on s da ge ous fa cap ta sts feudalo ds pupp s t mp a sm

and the so-called rei g aus leaders

As every body knows that the Baluch" and Pashtoons and the Afghan peapies belong to the same blood relat ons and they areJ st I ke flesh and na IsTl s flesh and naJ! cannotI e separated frOm each ather that s why ve all themembers of Ilaluch stude

1s 0 gao zat on decla enu fuli support to the Sau lIevolut on 01 Afghanstan W assure the to Ig people of Afghan stan

tI at those tra tors an I puppets of Impel al Sm whohuve f ed n our land wev 1 never a low them to

o Pashtun sta and Baluch stan as (he hcadquare ag s I KI a q Re

v lut on of Afg an s il

I we hpno 0

W pr sI

KABUL

At the c d of all lhesass rt oos I vanl you allI ave can patr ots to convey my get gs a d ega ds ful of pat ot sm bothe load and lov to home country to II those whoa e S 0 erely n contact w thyou vi ether small or b gyoung or old me Or women and anyone who s apa tner v th you n bu Id ngthe cou try safegua d gthe rcvolut on and ts honou sad rep sents s all

e I a d w th all valouads ncer ty

It OP nes that when tI eI OPA the va guard oftl work ng c ass of theo ntry got po tIcal powers ep csentat ve of the

to I g people of thIS country nd our to I ng peop ebecame masters of the..a vn dest n es thIS party tod II the to I ng people thata matter vhat you have

(Cant nued fr m page 2)

DA SAun ENQELABI he la Iy Da Saur Enq

elab n an ed tor al pub Ihed n ts yesterday s ss

ue comments on measurestake, by our khalql partya Id khalq state towardswelfare of our people aftertI e v ctory of the greatS ur Revolut on

s de I of the Publ cHealI [ l lute n pn nterv ew

I ulll shed on tI s page ofhe pup r wh e commentng on tI e efforts of our

I halq ~tate towards el ma n of all d seases thr

oughout the country po ntsout that the prevent ve med c oe program s be ng mplemened smothly

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: Notice: The Pr nt ng Press of Higher Educat on Mm stry s:I Bana Construct on l n teeds t (10) UI t+. veil equ pp~d and can accept 1111 sorts of pr ntlng;+' ncrete m xers or d ffereot capac t es"'" orders nclud ng IV tat on ca ds at d ffe e Bus nessmen local and fore gn firms vho can"" posters etc ~upply should subm t the r otfers unt August 20+. Ordels a,e mVlted from d v duals local and 1979 to the Bana Department and be present on the+. re gn flTms ~ccord ng to the reeds same date fOl b dd,ng+. Address Share-Nau Zargho a Watt Pho e Specif cat Ons can be had+. 244~6 ( 3) 3-1 +. Sect a and sec t es a e e'H ed

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Today your reg me of seva ts your khalq orde

nd your worke s reg mevi ch s hased a the u tyt vo kcrs and peasu ts a u

all er bathe tu Ie s I as

D<,>ar compatr otsAs you see ow Afghan

stan s mov ng ahead urrderfavourable c rcumstancesand we pron se you thatAfghan stan Ylll have ablossommg future as 1 toldyo earl er Now that yourvalorous brothers and sonshave stood bravely beforethe enenues of the countryand oppressors some actsmay be conun tted somet mes caus ng m sundestand ng though we m gl thave had good w II and gooddes res to serve the peopleaccord ng to the r asp raton

We struggled from yourhouses v lJages to vns roads and the bazaars wh chwere n the serv ee of thepubl c and we stood up andtoppled the opp 'Csso sandw ested the pol t cal powerWe had no exper ence ofgovernment because we were busy w th our to lersNow we have se zed the p0­

wer and the state We learnf am the people and 9sethel exper ence we lea n toS te the people

If samet me some m stak s take place or when so­met mes acts are performed which may not be n compi ance w th the wants ofthe to lers I tell you WIthaU assurance and cleanconse e ce and great pr de

lhat they would not bedaDe ntent onally aDd purposely They m,ght be am stake But sometimes so-­me people m ght have cian ed to be khalq n oured gu se and u de our

red fI ag and th us have d srespected and njured your.honours sacred bel efstrad t ODS and endeavoursI tell you WIth all respons b I ty that they are notours they are traItors andsp es Place them at ourd spasal surrender themto uS They have no cannect on w th uS Those whohave connectIon With usand those who are ours serve you accordmg to our deSlfe ,As 1 told y.ou carl erany person Who says thathe 5 khalql he w,lI be sof he serves you accordmg

to our aSplf8t ODS and pro­ves h s serv ce n pract ceand f he shows n pract cett at he [espects yOUl trad,

My dearsIn comphance w th the

des re of Nader Daoud fan )y you see that even no vson e of Our compatr ots donot know anyth ng and donot th nk profoundly whatdehght s prevail ng n tl ecbuntry a, d where Is greater pleasure than tit s

1V!y dearsAlter you get out of here

around offer prayers n whatever mosques you maywant call for prayers thereand stand before your Godwherever you may want andwo sh,p h m and read theholy Quran and see If tliereIS anyone to say you a ythmg You should see whether you w,1I be respectedor not

However the enemy ofthe people shll cr es thatwhoever offers prayers hew II be killed whoever utters Kalema they WIll cutoft h,s tongue and whoevergoes to mosque they Willcut off h s leg Vou seewhether all these are Ile ornot Come on and provethem all Vou sec how muchthey tell I e They say thatthere s a war between nf del ty and Islam n Afghan stan Here the to I ngpeople of Afghamstan havebeen I v ng as Musl ms famore than 1300 years Seewhether there,s any Varhetween nf delity and Islam They are a cusat onsand decept on

The masters and sa darsused to tell them that hewas the r servant he wasthelf labourer and he wastheir peasant we were g vng them slaps beat h m

cursed h m and uttered hadwords to h m h s fathe~

was the servant of n y father and h,s forefather wasthe servant of Dly forefather now he has r sen upand Cons ders h,mself equalw th me the government'S at h,s hand he s n po­wer now Th s s all what.they saId They canhot sayaoythmg else CltCCpt to Ievel accusat on agamst uSNow tliere s the era of po-

(Contmued on page 3\

My dear compatr otsNow the Great Saur Re

volut on n AfghaDlstan andtJ e reg me of workers labourers and peasants andthe class power of the labourel s are d scussed everyvi e e n the world Vour

c emles n the world sayeveryday that the Khalqeg.me n Afghan stan w 11

b tuppled today or tamarruw the Tarak reg mev 11 go out today Or tamara v they say th s prov nce

tI at provmce rebelled today These are the va cesa sed tram BBC and other

en es of our people I heylevel accusat on that theKhalq regrme s consol dated ally n Kabul Theydece ve the,to lers labouers and servants around

them n order not tQ let thr se p and w pe them

out Howe.ver there are bothers and fr ends of you nthe world who ra se thevo ce of your valour andmettle and say the story ofthe v ctor es of YQur revo-­Iut a Everyday the rad,osof your brothers and fr l;ndsproudly lalk of t/,te pl;ople

f Afghan stan and the v c­tory they have won al'd thepo ve, they gam¢d and ofthe red flags hOIsted overthe country Numerous newspapers carry lots of mater al w th red banner hnesahout the revolution of Afghamstan Red talks reacltthe ears of ",very body thro­ughout the world

My dearsToday hundreds o~ !\IlII

ons and thousan<l~ of mill

As they had no otlter alternattve except to workhard and bUIld tlie cf/untrythey therefore fled awayNow we not ce that theyhad neither the blood ofMalfW3Is nor the valourof Ahmad Shah 'Imd nor ofother mettlesomes of th,scoll.ntry They knew themselves they had no mterestm theIr home couritry They took mterest only 'nthe r own mterests Theywent to those whose fath

ers and forefathers were

Th,s .. the era of the wo­,kers the era of the powerof workers the state of workers the government ofworkers based on the un tyof workers and peasantsW,th the r un ty the homeland w,ll be constructedOf course there s no mareroom for paras tes and oppressors In AfghaDlstan there can no more I ve thosewho wanted everyth ng forthemselves and conSideredeverything the r pr vate property traded w th the sacred reI g on of Islam and ganed the r benef,ts by de

ce vmg the people and theres no room for such peo-­

pIe Therefore th,s reg meof workers and peasants hasbeen so strong and splend d that no paras te couldtolerate to remam here

I he revolut on and thewo kers reg me made the~rasltes and oppressors scnse a strong love for thecountry take 10tcrest 0

the construct on of the co­untry and led them not tov s on the dreams of paraslttClsm and -oppress ons andto proudly I ve here hke patnot c peasants worke sand noble patr ots and buId the country Side by s de

w th the workers and peasants We wItnessed thathere there were a numberof khans feudal lords whohad patr otism and nob Ity a d the blood of the rfathers and forefathers wasun 1 ng n their ve ns Th

esc khans and lords nsp­te of the fact that pr or to

the great Saur Revolut 0 IlJ Id pflor to the reg me oflabourers and workers theyhad exerted oppress,on o'ver people they gave uptheir past dreams and opp­ress ons and stood Side bys,de with their brother wo­rkers and peasants hke no­ble people and worked fortlielr country But those

!'low the tOIlers and pea w~.o used to eat paraslllcalsants of Afghan stan show ..Iy,riiiX~rted oppress,on soldto the world that as they ~~d s book and dece vstaged the revolullon they 1eil:"ollr toilers they not,would also bUIld their ho- cl'd that they had no cour~me country As the tothng ge to stand s.de by s depeople of Afghamstan hro- With the to lers and buildught about such a revolut. the country and hve 10on 10 the reg on aod the Afghamstanworld whIch IO<Ide the eyesof all the tOIlers bflghtenedthey are now building such

soc ety n Af~han stan andbrmg sucl\ a bfe her~ that110 paras,te would ex st "ndno opp essor would be 10it Here there wIn be nopeopl~ woo used to standon the corpse of others aodshowe<l themselves ,"upenorover others The to.lmgpe0l'le of AfghanIStan make such a so~fety where there WlII be no person tobve a I fe of pleasure onthe outcome of the labour

Now m Afghamstan aUIhe mornl and mater al wealths and pU the properllesland sky air and space are• I the hands 01 the lallouI ers pe"sants and those tolets who were not lookedupon as human bemg bythe oppreSsors NOw AfgP­aDl~tan belongs to tbose wbose fathers and forefatll~rs

worked bard for centufleswtth bltsters On their palmssweat on theIr forehead andwa Idered empty stomachand lakod body and the paas les and oppressors took

advantage of the outcomeI tI elr labour and kept

these labourers n serrdomu u exerc sed mastersh pave them Now there S J 0

o c mastership and servtude ,AfghaDlstan Nowall are brothers and equals

Atghan stan and t swi y I ere s Ite reg me ofWOl kcrs laoourers and dest lutes wi a have resolvedto w,pe out the concept ofdestitutIOn n AighaDlstanDestttut 0 w 11 not have

oy sense here serVitudew I] be meaningless hereAll w 11 have the nght andoppurtul ty to work fortl elllseives and for theirco ,tI y and to feed themclves cover thClr bodIes

and bu Id the country That s wi y n AfghaDlstan theel as come m power w thtI e valour of your brothersand sons such a regnlle that the to lel'S of the reg onand the world takep de n t The mother ofthe country takes pr de ntI fact that the honoursof tI e country have beencv ved when thetr waves

were roU ng across the country to Isfahln and theflag of the count y was clea Iy seen m the sob<ontn tits because of th sthat the great Saur Revolut on the revolutton of thewO kers UJld laboul ers hastr umpl ed It s why the supporters and followersof the Great Saur Revolution whereverU ey may he take pflde

you n your country and1 your revol\Jtloo n your

leader and wherever theynax be they shoute long

I ve TarakL and long hvethe RevolutIOn

Dears

Pressperm ttee;! to rende, the r

ell g ous selfVldes But ontI ontrary to such falseaccusatIOns after theemergence of the greatSaur Revolut on not onlyrnosques have not been bunt but nstead new mosq

ues have been constructedn var DUS parts of the coun

t y

FOREIGN

(Continued on P 3)

Dollar 100Dnl1ar 50

Kaz m Ahang n h s artcIe publ hed on the same

paqe of the paper wh.le dcusslDg the foreIgn pohryof the DRA In connechontn the firm behef of ourKhalql state In non altgnment and ItS respect to peaceand terntorlal mtegrtty ofaU nations PO,nts out thats nce Afghans do not wantto Interfere In mternal aff

Irs of others therefore tbey wtll never let others tooto Jnteriere In theJr ownaffa)rs Dnd /I case theyfllCe such a SItuatIOn theyw J\ deal heavy blows toIhem

Dr Mohammad Asef Pr

But these traItors shouldreal se that neIther thepeople of thiS countrynor the democrat c regme of th,s iand are the

same as they were bef~

re the great Saul' Revolut on to let the enenuesof the oppressed peopleencroach on our affaIrsthe way they dId bef reand the way they Wlsh

As we see nowadays thepeople of the DRA areextending the r full cooperat on to get the f rstcomplete populat on census succeed and hkewlsethey do aU what theycan for the success ofother plans and projectsof our Khalq order

Th s s naturally the s gnof awareness and consc ous partie pat on of thepeople of th,s countryto the r cause

Thus let the enem es ofour people and people sreg me Say what they w,sh and bum on the hreof the r jealousy Wewlll carry out our obJect ves any how we arecertlan that the projectw 1\ be successfully COmpieted and the people w,llsecure a blossom ng I feFor the eneTTles therew II remaIn noth ns butblack faces

Kabul

YearlyHalf \\early

atbehav our to the extent th

t el cal ter they cannotI de the I shameful and react onary behaVlour from'I e eyes of the to I ng Musl n peoples of the worldBecause the holy rei g ono Is am co ta ns such sacr

d pr nC pie wh ch do notallo v a y person to act

ga nst ts value For 1nst c Islam strongly cand ns mu der and aggresson on other people s so In I conS der taking away

of othe s property as a great s It also condemnsfal e accusat ons n any faIn

Can n ent Ig on the falseitccusahon of the reactIonmy and mper al stlc sources th pape pomts outthat the nBC as the ma nptopagar do centre of Imp-Hal sm has 'iteen engagejl

rn false prooaganda agamst ou!/.I<halql state and. khalql 'J;ivolutlon For Iqstanee it cl3lmed that mosques have been burnt ,nAfghan stan a Id the tall

litg mtl'dlms here are notM;

I h n th s would be another great success of ourkhalk revolution wh chput our enenues onfIe once aga n Because

Accord ng to a source of1e Central Stat st cs Offce census takmg whtlethe qual ty of wh ch hasheen tota Iy regarded hascons derably progressedso far That s to say tsprogress s more thanvI at vas expected No

t.I ff culty whatsoever) as been observed ntl e proccess of census tak ng dur ng the S x dayss ce the start of th,sgreat project

At any rate the way thisproject IS carfled outnow shows that ItS workw II be completed hundred percent WIth n thet me set that s 20 days

GlanceA

EDITbR-IN-,'CHlI:F

KAZEM AHANG

'ieI 26M7

Ed tonal Tel 26848

C1rculallon 26859 and 26851-S5 Ext 42

Address enqUIrIes to the Kaoul Trmes

Ansan Watt Kabul the Demooratlc

ftepubllc of MghaDlatan

ANISEd to ally com nen ng

on the shameful natureof the f anat c leaders ofItan and the react onary cc1es of Pak stan the da Iy

A s n ts last Tuesday sss e po nts out that the

l(~act onary c c es of Pakst n and the fanat c lead

s of Iran On the bas s oftI e mpenal st c latureI ve bee nterfe ng nnyr Iternal affa rs w thouthaVIng least conS\1~lIion

for the human mtegr tyani! the SPl\" t of neIghbourhp~ and they have been"SlOg all the r powers 10

offl,er to bnng about obstaclas In the normal revolutonary ",ov~ment In tI e reg on whosi{ ma n source ofIn~irntlon s the Great$aut ,Revoluhon

It oomes that these reaC­t onary clTdes and the fanat c leaders who i1\PduIge ntreacherous an<I:.a,nt"'-Islam c achv;t,es }n the r ownco ntr 1>s bj hatch ng ofcohspil'ac e" and ntngue~

Iiave d,sclosed the r realanI -Islam c charactef lind

'I: # ,

Th s n effect has beenas n nesult of th sunderstand ng ahd real sat onthat the census lak ngs carr cd out w th all

CensusThe bRA popula! on census

which has beeh startedon June Is s successfullygo ng On

As out' respected reade,""may be aware there aremamly three type~ of pe­ople n DRA namely urban ~ tlzens rural c t lensand the kooch s Naturally due to certam soc aecOnomIC condlbODS ourapproaches towards eachof the above ment onrcatagor es has to be d ff

nt when Informat onabout the rives for thepurpose of 'Populat on census s regarded TI eCentral Statist cs Offce of the Mm stry of

the Plann ng Aifalrs hasfortunately regarded ths aspect and organ sedts affa rs n such a waythat now th ngs are smoothly go ng on purposefuily

People 5 cooperalon tothe r nat anal populaton census IS of the greatmportance As we see

th s cooperat on s extcnded gene ously by thenoble prob'ress ve people of the Democrat cRepubl c of Afghan stan

1 h s n effect shows carreet real sat On of nat onal Issues by the people ofth s country Meanwh IeIt s a man festat on oftli s real ty that the Ce­ntral stat st cs Off;cethe med a of mass coromun cat on of the DRAand other departmentsand ofhc als concernedhave fulf,lled the r duhes successfully n such amanner to make the h ghobject ves of the populat6n census kno vo to ournoble c t zens

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..Firrt Deputy Minaster of Pu bhc Health wh1le' opening •Mena. '

Child, mother

Great leader's greetings conveyed. care eli nic in

of

,clucJ\GO, tllihois, June~I, (AFP).- Fassengers ofa hijacked BoenIg '727evacuated the all'craft fIvehours after it landed at ChI'Ctlgo IIItcrnatlOnal airportyes tel day.

sdme AmerIcan and Chine $e machme guns captured from thl' Pa~stiu\l mtlilla men, after theIr attack onPur sacred land WaS rejml sed by our brave -ar/U~11 forces.

Resolution of~nterference

5-year jailfor judge onbnbe charge

KABUL, June 21, (Bakh­tar) -The HIgh Court 01Justice met yesterday underthe Chalrm,lIlshlQ '01 AbdullI<.1klm Sharaee J.lUljUm,minister of Justice and pre·Sldent of the High Court

The CaUl t heard tile bri­bery case of Ghulam Nabl,former Judge of the pi 1m·ary court of Qarahagh wo­leswah Ghulam Nabl 'wascharged for acceptlllg afs~O,OOO III bribe

A sowc" of the II gh Co­urt of Justice said that af·ter the dIspositIon pf theattorney and the defence,and allegat,ons of. the twomem!)ers of the Kabul At·,torney Of£,ce and Sarandayand the op,mons of expertsthe court upheld the char­ge sentencmg the accusedto f1Ve year imprisonmentand a fme of afs, 30,000The Judgeme\lt was basedon allicles 118" and 155 of',peniil code

The accused has beenharred from practiclllg judi'e>al profession. '

hamstan, PakIstan Will fIndItself In a situatton whjl,,:lJshe neither can face nOr st­and

H. Amin

speaks to

Afridi tribe

representati vesKABUL, .June 23 (Bakht­

ar) - HafIzullah Amm, Se·cretary and Member ofthe Poh tburo of PO­PA CC and FIrst MonISt­er whlie recelVlng the ul­amas, elders and represen·tat,ves of Aliakhan and Za-khakhall . tnbes ofAfnd, for a meet-mg at the Stor Palace ofthe Fore,gn Mim!Jlry OnJune 21 saId, 1 am happythat the great and genius

leader of the people of Af­ghamstan, Noor Moham/UadTarakl, General Secretaryof the Central CommItteeof PDPA and PreSIdent ofthe ~evolutlOnary Councilof DnA rece,ved you br­others for a meetmg durI­ng whIch you heneflted fr­om hiS talk and sincerekmdness

HafJzuliah Nnm arnvedat the hal! of Star Palaceat 2 15 P m and was recei­ved by the aud,ence WIthexpreSSIOn of warm and SJ­ncere sentiments and COn­tmued c1appmg and revol­utIOnary slogans

At thIS tIme one of theaudience on bahalf of oth­ers presented" bouquest offlowers to Secretary andMember of Pohtburo of Ce­ntral Co/Umlttee of PD­PA and First MJl1Ister

Haflzullah Amm, afterrespondll1g to the sentlme·nts of representatives ofZakhakhall and Akakhalltribes of Aft ldl, addressmgthC' audience delivered alevolullonary and valuablespeech which lasted aboutone hour and 45 mmutes

The text of the speechof F'lrst Mmistci wus br­oadcast f, am RadiO Afgha­IHstan at 7 pm last Thu­Isday

1 he text of the speeehWI \I be earned In the Kap·ut TImes later_

j ntervi ew

fami liesassistance In successful 1{T1"

plementation.The source "dded that

the first complete censusprOject IS successfuly CO·ntmull1g throughout thecountry

According to another reoport to wc1comc thiS 1mpo·rtant project of DI1A grandmeetmgs wei e held In thecentre and some provincesof the count! y dunng \Vhl·ch the obJecbves of comp­lete census project was ex­plaIned

Dunng the mel"tlllgs so­me \I\lelleotlu.Ils delhver('d

(ompl c-henslve Sp('(>ch('sand they noted that know'Ing of call eLt and rehablepopulation llglll C' plays ou·tst andll1g role III Imp1emcn-

(Contlllued on page 4)

A source of the secuntyforces thanked the patrioticKabul cItizens for thclr (0·

operatIOns m capturing th·ese traitors and f91hllg ofthe ominOus aspll atlon ofthe servants of ahens

a step further out of thestreet neal Chmdawal wei ('climmated and captUl cd bythe security forces WIth thecooperatIOn or the KabulCitizens Full order and peace prevaJls 111 the Kabul cilyand these tl altors of t ht'country could not crcate anydisturbance, and the cltllenslull of love and affectIonfor the country and thegreat Saur Revolution co­operated With lhe security t

forces

disturb peace,in Kabul foiled

Bid tosecurity

A source of the Mmlstryof Pl1annmg Affairs said,OUr noble and patriotic pe­ople, haVlng realosed theI/Uportance of th,s natlOn­at and great project ,n theeconomic and soelal life ofthe QJunt'ry, have been re­ndenng dlsmterested and fr­Iendly cooperation WIth theofflelal of the cenSUS proJ­ect from the lime It was

launched and have not re­framed from any patnotlc

KABUL, June 21 (Bakht­ar).- The offICIals of gre­at natlOpal' project of cam·plete population census ca­rned out direct mterVJewsWIth 99,000 households III

different pads of the cou­ntry from 8 a m to 6 pmyesterday and fIlled up thestandard queshonanes

These traItors of the co­untry who could not move

KABUL, .June 23, (Bakh­tar) -A number of enemlesof the great Saur nevolu­hon, the enemles of theprosperity of the to,lmg peapie of Afghamstan, thedevoted servants of the fanatlc leaders of Iran andthe traitorous elements 01the country, gathered nearthe Chmdawal bazaar ofKabul aty around 10 00am today, Saratan 2, andtfled to create unrest In

the Kabul (ity and confusethe mentahty of the KabulCitizens through undue pro·vocatIOns and shoutmg . ofantl·revolutlOn slogans 111

benefit of fore,gners andeven fmng bullets

Census officials

more than 99,000

Fi rst Minister

receives

patriotsKABUL June. 23, (Bakht-, ,

"r) - Haflzullph Amm, Se­cretary and Memeber ofthe Central CommIttee ofthe PDPA and First Mim­ster received for a meetinga nU/llber of elders, ularn­Bjl and TCP_ntatlives ofnoble people of centre andwoleswahs of PaktIka andOrezgan proVIDees at theStor Palace of Foreign M,­mstry Yesterday afterno­on.

Haftzul1ah ",mm arr,vedat the han of Star Palaceat 3 p.m and was welcom­ed by the representallvesof the noble people of thetwo prOVlnCes with contI­nued c1appmg, shopting 9frevolutionary slogans andexpressIOn of w,arm senti­ments

At tli.is lime one of therepresentatives from amongthe audIence on beh"lf ofothers presented a bouquetof flowers to the First M,­Olster

Haflzu1Jah Amln, attIerrespondmg to the patrIoticsentiments of the audlen·ce, at the outset conveyedthe warm greetIngs andbest WIshes of our belovedand ~evo)tJltionary leader,Noo,r Moha.mmad Tarakl,General Secretary of theCentral Coml11'1ttee of PO­PA and PreSident of theRevolutIonary Councd, wh­Jch was smcerely welcomedby the audience and all sh­outed slogans of iong livethe Great Leader of peopleof Afghamstan. ,Tarakl,and vlctonOllS be the PDPA

Afterwards, HaflzullahAmIn, addressmg the audi­ence, deltvered II revolutlo.nan' speech whIch lastedunlIl 6 pm

The text of the speechof Haflzullah A/Um wasbroadcast from RadIO Afg­amstan last nIght

(The text of the speechwtli be carned m the Kab·ul Times later).

FIrst Mmister addressing the elders, Iepresentatives an d noble people of centres and woleswalis of Paktika

talkmg to a oumber of ulamas. elders and noblt· people of Zakha

workmg and the state end­eavoured how to Improvethe standard of IIvmg ofthe people As such it carr­,ed out such tasks whichIt should have But thesemeasures adversely affectedsome elements and they sh­ould have done SO because,as I said earlier, they werehke thIeves and when thesuI1 dawned all recognisedthe th,eves Therefore, th­ey started fleeing from hereand left the place vacant be­cause there was no roomhere for th,eves and thosewho fled away are fortun­ately SO small m numbertliat are neghgble But now·adays they are used by for­eigners agamst us and und­er the cover they s:end the­Ir mlhllamen to Afghanlst·an ThIS IS why we condemnthem Though tbelr numberIS not one thousandth ofthe people of Afghamstan,Ie, of the pC'Jple of Afgha­nIstan In every 500 personsone person has not gone outyet we should disclose the·,.~ thieves and recognise th­em Our people should notonly not gIve them any pla­ce but also look at themWIth hatred and dlsdam.

Our greal and beloved Ieader said

From now on we also en­JOY the warmth and hght ofthiS sun and we Will carryout such tasks for all Ourpeople that would be veryeffective m their hfe andwould lmprpve their SOCialhfe.. '

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wolves·, and theJr sons wh­om unt,l then they had notrecoglllsed. It was bythe bJesslllg of the greatSaur Revolution that yourecogmsed the faces of oneanother and got fam,hansedWIth the acts of one anoth­er Everybody found outwho were you and who we­re the others, what you dIdand what you do Everybo­dy was given hiS own acco­unt

Here the people were su­ffermg III the JllJd mghtsand, weI e tortured But th­ey dId not know whom th·ey were sufferlllg from andwho were torturmg themAll dId not know where thetragedy came from Onesaid such a such person wasrespons,ble and the othersaid such a such person wasresponsIble. But the realthieves were disgUIsed In

different gUIses and keptthemselves away from theeyes of the people and atethe flesh and blood qf thepeople However, the greatSaur RevolutIon toppled th­IS palace of tyranny and de­spotism and made thiS darkmght brightened and III thehght of whIch our people,m fact, found their way andeveryone recognised the ot­her As I saId earher thegreat Saur Revolution is ofgl eat Imparlance to all thepeople of Afghamstan

When thIS sun was dawn·cd all the people of Afghan·Istan immed,ately started

Welcome, come alwaysOur eyes are brIghtened

by your corrung It was ourdesire how to see you dears,from close and get acqua,·nted w,th one another'sway of thinkmg and the ta·sks we are carrying out foryou We want to know andaccept your asplfatJOns andwe want you to know whatwe want from you and tohelp us In thiS connectionand support us and let usJom hands and proceed ah­ead umtedly

The great Saur Revolu­tIOn In Afghanistan was likea sun dawned over and bri­ghtened the vanous partsof Afghamstan and underItS hght everyone found h,sway and everybody realisedwho he IS where he goesand what he does When th­ey looked at one another th­ey recogmsed one another'sfaces, they recognIsed thethIeves, good people and the

Great Leader meets

My dears,

KABUL, June 24, lBakh­tar).- Followmg IS the textof the speech of the GreatLeader 'of the people of Afg·hamstan Noor MohammadTarak" General Secretaryof the Central CommItteeof the People's DemocratIcParty 01 Afghamstan andPreSIdent of the RevolutI­onary CounCIl dehvered tothe noble people of Kunarprovmce at the garden ofthe People's House on We·dnesday June 20.

, " l

Hafliullab Amin, Secretar y and member ofat Stor Palace of Mimstry of ForeIgn Affafrs

representatives of~oble Kunar people

upround

BEIRUT, June 21, (AnN)-Heav,ly armed IsraehtlOOPS on Tuesday IaidedHebron townhall m theoc.:c.:uplcd west Jordan re·g,on. rhey arrested thelIlayor, Fahd AI.Qawasmeh,and a number of other ciVICleade,s, and WIth tear gasand dubs dispersed severalthousands resIdcnts whohad gathered for a rally lR

I, ont 01 the buddmg

I he ,aid came when theJIlul1Iclpul administrationwas thscussmg a pro&rram­IIII' 01 action of the Pales­(IIW.lIl populatIOn againstt hI' ZIOm.t settlement po.IIl':y PUI sUl'd by the Begm~UVl'l nmcnt In order to"~l1PPI css further protestt1CllOll the occupation tJ·tl0PS have blocked.cessIOtltls to Hebron a el;1111 ('d til(' town a pr '\ZUlU', ...--

Latmo·AmerIcano" by tbepres,dent of the LaotianPeople's Democratic Re·pubhc Souphanpuvong. TheLaotian government, Sou­phanouvong said, IS prepa­I cd to make a maximum co·ntllbutlon to the successof th,s mte, natIOnal meet­mg

P, eSldent SouphanouvongsaId that m the mternation·al a, ena Laos uphOlds thepllllc,ples of mdependenceand self-determJnatlon, see­l<lng sll onger tIes WIth thl<sociahst countnes and de­velopment of relallons WIthJlLCmper countrlCs of thenonalIgned movement.

ACCRA, June 21, (Reu­ter) -lhe pl'esldentJaI ra.ce 111 Ghana's general elct...tlon appears to be headmg

for a stalemate WIth a see­ond round of votu\!l likelyto he held wlthm 21 days,political soprecs said yes­ll!lday.

WIth more than halfthe lllO parliamenta, y ron­stltuenCles decided folio-

IWtng Monday's vote, popu-lar front ~andldate VIctorOwusu was lea\ffllg with27,966 votes, closely follo­wed by Hilla Limaml of thePeoples National Party witb304,4:51.

Massoodi IS marrIed WIthSIX chIldren

He has an M A degree ID

educatIOn and speaks Eng­Itsh

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HAVANA, June 21, (Tass)--The 6th conference tobe held by the heads of sta'te and government of non·aligned countnes III Ha­vana next Scptember, WJlldoubtlessly promote stron·gcl' sohdanty between co­untllcs m the nonahgneclmovement, wlll strengthenthe movement as a wholeSuch a statement was rna·dc 10 an IOtervlew for theCuban magazme "Pnsma

WorldMOSCOW, June 21, (fa­

ss) -Genel al . Secretary ofthe Alab SOCIalist Renal'ssance Party. PreSident Ha­fIz Assad of Syna IS to ar­live on an offtclal friendlyVISit III the Soviet Umonlate 10 June at the mVlta·tlOn of the CPSU CC, theP,esldlUm of the USSRSupreme SovIet and theUSSR Counc,l of Mllllsters

paratJons for the SUIIltnJl,as well as readlOc~ lo con·tribute to Its success by th­eJr presence there, accor­dmg to the commul1lque

Desai left YugoslaVIathiS mormng for a bnel VI­

SIt to West Gel many whIchWIll mclude talks WIthChancellor Helmut SchmIdt

Before YugoslavI" hepaId ofhclal V'SltS to theSovIet Umon, Poland andCzechoslovakia,

One Serb nationalist wasnow hell~vcd to have com·mandeered the AmericanAlrhnes New York to Ch­Jcago, an airlme spokesmanSaid

, Indiaint'I

BELGRADE, June 21,(l1eoler) - YugoslaVIa andIndIa shared Similar viewson major mtetnatlOnal ISS·ues and the 'two countrieshave agreed that dlfftcul­hes 10 the non·ahgned mo·vement must be overcomed.IndIan Prime MlOister Mo­rarJI DesaI said yesterday

Desai, currently qn a VISitto Yugoslavia. was speak­Ing at a press conferenceafter hIS talks w,th Yu~o­

slav PreSIdent Tilo at hISnorthern AdriatIC Islandretreat of BnoOi

, There are no problemsor unsolved question bet­ween us-we completelyagree on numerous mter­national questions, DesaisaId.

Speakmg about the 86­nation non·ahgned summitIn Havana 10 September,DesaI saId, We agreed thatdifficulties to the movem·ent must be OVCI corned

In a toast at a IUllch In

Dcsal's honour earher yes­terday, PreSIdent Tltp saidhe wa~ convlDccd .thp uDltyof the non-ahgned count·rles would be preserved atthe summit

A jomt statement Issuedtoday after tbe talks SaId"the full presence of all me­mber countrlcs at the sum­fiJt" was necessary fur Jtssuccessful outcome

The two leaders stressedthe need of extensive piC·

'Yugoslavia•on major

continues

census

Popul ation

As representati¥eS of yo­ur people you have aiso sh·own to best manner yourrevol utionary stand andsupport towards the greatSaur Revolution of our pe­ople. Whde we appfeClateyour efforts for supporhngthe Great Saur RevolutIOnwe express our best Wish­es for your success

Khayal Mohammad Kat·awaZl,

PreSident of the Peaceand Sohdarity Orgamsallonof Afghamstan

.KABUL, June 21, (Bakh­

tar) -The complete popu­lation census I project con·tmues succe~sfully m allrural, kochl and urban ar­eas of the country and Our, .compatrIOts unpr.ecedentlywelcome the enumerators,

The goal of ,mplementmgthe complete populationcensus JS collectmg mform­ation on the number, distn·bUllon, combmatlon andspec,f,catlons of the popu­latIOn to a general level mthe country WIth the dlstm­ctlOn of urban,' rural andkochi 'populallon As no­ticed ~o far. our compatflotsprovJde necessary inform·atlOn, mcludmg ag~ and sexof thmr family members toenumerators, because theyare fully aware of Its Im­parlance and know that ItprOVIdes opportumty tothe state m different eco­nomic and SOCial fields todeSIgn and Implement Itsplans as needed

At the end of the funC­tIOn the head mIdwIfe sec­lIon of the cllnjC On behalfof her colleagnes promIsedto render services sl11cer·ely.

The chnlc has emergencyward, laboratory, phalma­cy, registration, and va·ccmatIOn etc

The opening cel emonywas attended by some he­ads of depaJ;tments andhospitals of that M'Ulstry

The functIon WaS also ad­dressed hy Dr Rangma,preSIdent of Me.lalai Mat­ermty HospItal III whichshe expounded on the Imp­ortance of estabhsh/Uentof mother and ehlld clm­ICs In safeguarding theirheaith.

KhairkhanaKABUL, June 21, (Bakh­

tar) - The chmc for chIldand /Uother care was open­ed yesterday by Dr Mah­moud, fIrst deputy /Ulmsterof' pubhe -health In thesecond part of Khalr Kha­oa Mena

The funellon held onthe OCcaSIOn was openedby plaYlllq of natlOnal ant­hem Afterwards, lhe FirstDeputy MlIl,ster spoke III

relabon to the role of he­alth dmlcs III protectlllgthe health of to,lers illldsa,d. after the Vlct01"Y ofthe Great Saur Revolution,as fundamental chan-ges are brought mall SOCial, economicand pohtlcal fields, effec­bve steps have also beentaken ill Safeguardmf thehealth of the people ofAfghanIstan "nd frUItfuland useful plaDs have beendrawn up by the Mmistryof Public Health \II th,s re­gard.

Daghlan pr­In Kunduz

PPP onIn DRA

NEW DELID, June 21,(Reuter) - Former PrimeMlIllster IndIra GandhIand fIve others have beenordered to appear before aspeCial court here on July18 m a conspiracy case

Accordmg to anothcl re­port reachlllg here Pohan·wal HashcmJ, m10lstcl ofWater and Power In an add·ress to the nohle people ofKunduz province. conveyedthe warm gU'ehng alldbest Wishes of out greatand beloved leader NoorMohammad Ta. akl, Gent·­ral Secretary of the Cent­ral Committee of the PI'O­pIe's Democratic Party 01Afghalllstan and P,esldenlof the Revolutionary COUI1­

clI and explam~d the gamsand advantages of the GreatSaur RevolutIOn and theresponSlblhtIes of the nobl('people for delence of thecountry and the honours 01the homeland and the gamsof the Great Saur Revo­lution

Bakhtar repOlts that mmeetmg held on thIS rlcca·$Ion the Governor of Kun·!luz also delivered a speeohon the dutIes and responsl'blhtles of the patriotIc peo­ple of Kunduz m defendmgthe,r sacred land and na­tIOnal honours and apprec·lated the support of the pe­ople of Kunduz gIven tothe gams of the Great SaurRevolutIon.

pl0jects 111 theoVlnce al'llvedlast eVCllIng

. PakIstan should not "eused as .a cenlle fol' InU'lC·hmg 'rebellion ;\, Afgpams­tan, ,I"unchm~ of a hmlt"dwar cannot be a solutwnto the internal proble/Us ofPakistan. ,If a correct sta3dis not taken towards j Afll'

The Committee belie"esthat the act)ons of saboteu­rs cause reaction of t h~

govel nment of Afqhamst­an 1 he fugitives have l""0rIght and they should ' lotbe allowed to use the soilof Pakistan as .ce'ntre Iftheir sullverslv(' achvltlCS.against revolution of Afg­hamstan.

The Committee expreSS·es Its profound concernover detenorahng relat,·ons between AfghanIstanand PakIstan The resolut·IOn adds that relations ofAfghanostan and PakIstanare headlOS' towards openconflIct and m these past:iears has reached the peakof Its criSIS

KABUL, June 18, (Bakb­tar).- The ExecutIve Co­mmIttee of People's Partyof Pakistan In one of Itsrecent meetm:~s held In La·hore has approved the fol-..Jlowmg r.esolutIOn on rela­tions of Afghanistan andPakistan

(Contlllued f,am page l'the narrow-minded n')lg­lOllS fanatics df Iran 111

our Internal aftans Poh·aowal Hashemi In a longspeech drew the attentIon 01the noble people of Bagh­Ian to their duttes and pal­rIotlC obligations

The meetmg was also at­tended by Mohammad KhanPalgcer, secretal y of theprovincial committee andGovl'rnor of Baghlan. memobers of the provlOclal com­mittee, department headsof the province and ,) lal genumber of noble people ofBaghlan Includmg womenand men

AccordIng to another re­port the M,naster of Waterand Power who IS VIS)­

tmg, the water and powerprojects m the northernparts of Afghanastan V'Slt­ed the Gawargan Irrlgall­on project yesterday andheld talks WIth engmeersand I employees of the pro­Ject on the progress of theconstruction WOI k.

With the complellon ofthIS project whose work ISprogressmg rapIdly morethan 7,060 hectars of landWill come under irngatlOnand the problem of IrrIgati­on of another 3,200 hec­tars of land will be remov­ed

The MUllster of Waterand Power also vIsited yes­terday the vartOUS sectIOnsof the power generatmg pl­ant of the second dam ofPuli·Khunlrl

Pohanwal HashemI andhis companions aftpr V1SI­

tlOg the wat~r and power

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