0L. XVIII, NO. 166 SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 11, 1!8U (MIZAN 1, 1359, A II.) PRICK AKS. 6 Embittered fighting between Telegrams Rebels arrested, Courtesy call Iraq, Iran continues received (rtukh-'tar- J , Oct. 11, ). KABUL Oct. 11, (Bakht-ar- ). Telegrams of tha- Sultan Ali Keshtm-and- , BAGHDAD, Oct. 11, ways terminal in Ahwaz. heavily damaged a major crushed in Zabul, , Vice President of the (Tass). Intensive fight- An ammunition depot industrial plant in the Ir- nks, addressed to Babrak Karnial, General Secretary RC, Deputy Prime Mini- ing is continuing between was destroyed in the to- anian provincial town of PDPA CC, Presid- ster of Plann- Ahvaz. Iraqi also of the and Minister Iraq and Iran., The 66th wn during the shelling. aircraft ' ent of RC and Prime Min- - ing received in his office communique issued here According to the Iranian struck at Kirkuk, Erbil Faryah provinces ister, have been received last Thursday the Ambas- by the chief military com- press, Ahwaz is being con- and Mosul, from Le Duan, General Se- sador of the People's Re- of Iraq says among stantly shelled by Iraqi , PROVINCES, Oct. 11, ricts of Zabul province we- mand cretary of Co Melad-i- n Vietnamese ' public of Bulgaria, that Iraqi artillery. There are casu- The Iranian high com- (Bakhtar). A group of re crushed1 by the armed other things the mmunist Party, Nguyen Nikolov Meladinov, for troops have destroyed 27 alties among the civilian mand said in a communi- rebels who' disturbed the forces on October 6 and 7. Huu Tho, acting president a courtesy meeting, excha- tanks, rocket la- population. que Iraqi troops had made normal life in Andkhoy dis- Large quantities of arms Iranian t of the Socialist Republic of Faryab province by and bullets have been cap- nging views with him on unched and do ned one an all out attack on the trict, ' Vietnam and pham Van and matters of interest. helicopter. ADN adds: strategic town of Dezful murder, plundering and tured from the robbers Dong, prime minister of th- ' airforce, Fierce fighting betwe- lin Khuzestan province. terror, were arrested re- sold-ou- t servants of US and The Iranian at country in reply to Hie communique points en Iraq and Iran continu- Pars reported in this cently by the Armed For- Pakistani reaction. the congratulatory telegram out, made raids on civili- ed unabated on Thursd- attack missiles had been ces and party activists with sent by Babrak Karmal on economic installa- ay. ; used for the first time. In active cooperation, of the' an and the occasion of 35th estab- 84 political prisoners city of another operation, Iraqi local people. Those . arres- tions in the Kirkuk had lishment anniversary of the ted admitted to their crim- - and Sulaimania province, According to a commun- artillery shelled the ' Socialist Republic of Viet- six persons and ique by the Iraqi high railway station of Ahvaz, es. . injuring nam. in la- the of Various types of US and released inflicting damage to civi- command, Iraqi forces capital Khuzestan ' explo- lian installations. unched fresh operations Province. Chinese made arms, the policy of our po- KUNDUZ, Oct. U, ibed ai- against targets on Workers sives and printed sheets ha- - ' In its turn, the Iraqi Iranian po- pular government, und- khtar). Eighty four , poainst ve been seized from the ser- rforce made raids on mi- territory. The air force Iranian aircraft prisoners of Kun- er the PDPA CC leadersh- vants US' imperialism litical litary and economic obj- attacked the Iraqi capital volunteer to of were relea- ip, for progress of the nd hands are sta-- . duz province ectives in Iran's territory, Dr. Baghdad late Wednesday whose dirty ensuring- well-bein- g' Anahita, in a ceremony on and evening, report-O- n ined with the blood of out- sed inflicting considerable da- agencies 6. " of our' working co- guard Mazar working compatriots. . October , . mage to them. Iraqi airc- the same day, Iraqi att-- " " StankoTodorov The ceremony was mpatriots. two planes bombed military Further interrogation . of raft destroyed radar ended by a. large 'numb- -' In response, "one of' the and industrial targets in fertilizer plant the traitors and murderers ' ' stations, bombed : Iranian of party cadres and political prisoners while Iran destroying continues. er the troops in the area of meet in Sofia also two government employees, appreciating the human- radar stations and a rock- KABUL, Oct. 11 (Bak- According to a report fr- ' ' Dehloranain Karzan, as local working people itarian measures of the KABUL, Oct. 11, (Bakh- et base, the htar). Our noble and om Kunduz province two the .well as fuel depots' south Iraqi new of the polU paity and DRA governm- tar). Dr. Anahita Rate-bzn- INA working people are rally- Gh-ula- and relatives of Haneh. reports referring to counter revolutionaries priso- of PD- tical prisoners. ent in releasing the member thee a communique of the ar- ing round the People's Sakhi, a resident of ' 'During the ceremony ners 'on behalf of others PA CC Politburo, the RC med "forces com- Democratic Party and Kor Tepa and Zaro Khan , Teheran: supreme one of the government pledged readiness for ev- and DRA Minister of Edu- mand. the government in ord- from Qalac Zal, Kunduz pr-- , The Iranian press repo- of provin- ery sacrifice in realizat- cation met with Stanko ovince, who wanted to es- employees the rts that Iraqi troops are er to carry out economic lofty obj- ion of the lofty objectives Todorov,. member of the Iraqi troops near Ahwas cape from the armed for- ce spoke on the retreating all over the programmes and to ensu- of Revol- the Saur Revolution Politbureau of Bulgarian have been pushed ces by disguising themsel- ectives the Saur of front, Iranian sabotage back re security and tranquili- its new evo- "and flourihing of the bel- Communist Party Cent- several kilometres ty ves by wearing pardah ution during groups are successfully op- after in the country. As is phase and descr oved homeland. ral Committee and chair- heavy fighting on Wedn- (veil), were arrested in lutionary erating in the enemy re- reported by the News man of the Council of M- esday, which involved ta- Agency Bakhtar, more th- Kunduz-Baghla- n highway ar. Thev put out of action inisters of that country last nks and says recently. The murderers 16 Iraqi tanks1 in Dobe artillery, a an a hundred and fifty Third Plenum decisions Thursday. communique of Iran- are under interrogation. Herdan and 10 tanks in the workers members of tra- The meeting was held ian supreme re- - command. de unions of the nitric According to another Susan Gerde. a in cordial atmosphere .The Iranian radio Mazari-Shari- f port from Qalat, a number in meetings In Khuramshahr, as repo- fertilizer plant in supported and centered on promot- rted further heavy Iraqi have a rebels and highwaymen says, fig-tin- g established of the press street ion of cooperation betw- 11, government em- air raids on targets in voluntary unit for guard- who disturbed the normal PROVINCES, Oct. . students, is continuing, in wh- een the two countries. Ahwas. . ing this plant. life of the people by terror (Bakhtar). To support ployees and large number ich 1R0 Iraqi soldiers we- in Jaldak and Mizan dist- - the great and historical of the local people from re killed over the last tw- UN Assembly; of the PDPA CC Shirin Tagab district, Far- enty four hours. Iranian 3rd plenum in mobilising yab province, backed the helicopters and assault ai- Hafez Assad de- all party and people's po- great and constructive rcraft destroved five Ir- Soviet peace initiatives wers in annihilating the cisions of the 3rd Plenum aqi tanks and six anti leaves Moscow enemies of the revolution in a function. They expres- batteries in the area and homeland a large num- sed readiness for decisive of Ahwaz. attract great attention for home ber of Aibak citizens, inc- struggle against the enem- ies. . luding government emplo- ' At the same time, Iraai NEW YORK, Oct. 10, We render full, support in Oct. 11, (Tass)' Prime Minister of Mau- MOSCOW, yees, students, members Likewise, of to ha- - peace', the members airforce is reported (Tass). The Soviet adopting and implementing ritius Seewoosagur Ram-gbola- .General Secretary of the orga- of the primary party Democratic Organisation . ve launched raids on imp- initiatives attract great at- the Soviet proposals ' aim- Socialist Renaissance has called for "re- Arab nisations and the Democra- for the Youth and some ortant military and indu- participants in ' lessening ' tention of ed at the war dan- storing detente". as Party; President of the ' Just tic Organisation for the Af- Na-ng- objectives dis- officers and soldiers of strial Shustar, the general political ger and carrying out rele- -' all other peace efforts, de- Syrian Arab Republci Ha- -' ' ghan Youth held a functi- police command also Khorremabad. Andimes-hk- , cussion which is continu- vant urgent measures, said fez yesterday left tente may encounter diffi- on in the Aibak central held a gathering for this Islamabad-- e Garbi, ing at the 35th session of Foreign Minister of the Hu- Moscow for home. He sta- culties or even retreat, but park, Samangan province purpose. Bandar Ganaweh and ot- the UN General Assembly. ngarian People's Republic yed in the Soviet Union at it. should not be discarded last Thursday. A number of participants her Iranian towns. Air al- - Speakers emphasise that Frigyes Puja. the invitation of the CPSU , at the first negative phe- great was so- propo- Following recitation of . while speaking on the . arm several times realisation of these nomena. To give up the Central Committee, Presi- He described the decis- a few verses from the Holy and historical decisions of unded in Teheran. sals, aimed at curbing the policy of detente, means dium of the USSR Supreme ions of the NATO count- Koran, two party activists the 3rd plenum pledged According to a Teheran arms race and reducing the to encourage unrestrained Soviet and the USSR Co- ries at the Washington su- spoke on the valuable ob- every sacrifice in wiping radio report, Iraai armed war danger, assume a par- on of- arms race. uncil of Ministers an counter-revolutionarie- s. mmit meeting in 1978 as jectives of the 3rd Plenum out the forces rocketed the town ticular significance exactly Seewoodsagur Ramgoo-la- m ficial friendly visit heading leading to another twist in and drew the attention of of Dizful, destroying se- now when international re- stressed the need Syria's party and govern-en- t the arms spiral and pointed the audience towards their A similar function was veral aoartment houses lations sharply aggravated of turning the Indian Oc- delegation. out that the Chinese lead- duties and responsibilities also held by Bibi Mehro and inflicting numerous through the guilt of the ean into a peace zone. He At the airport, Hafez ers support and stimulate in realising the decisions. experimental school where casualties among the fdrces of imperialism and recalled that at the latest , and members of ' manoeuvres of the imper- A number of the audience some party activists and population. expansionism. conference of the Organisa- the Syrian delegation were ialist circles against the on behalf of others pledg- government employees in tion of Unity Mau- seen off by General Sec- policy of peace. African ed readiness for every sac- their speeches expressed The' Iraai surpreme mi- ritius again reaffirmed retary of the CPSU Cent- Afghan, We are confident, stres- its rifice in eliminating the decisive support with the litary command reports right to the Island of Diego ral Committee, President sed the Hungarian Minister, enemies of the revolution 3rd Plenum decisions. that throughout Thursday Garcia which was turned by of the Presidium of the Bulgarian radios that in ternational affairs and the homeland. Iraqi troops continued mi a USSR Supreme Soviet Le- the United States into Czechoslovak litary operations. They there are no such disput- onid Brezhnev, members The gathering ended by large military base. destroyed eight Iranian sign cooperation able issues that, provided of the Political Bureau of issuing a resolution. good Red Cross team tanks, transport vehicles, will, could not be Ghana's the CPSU Central Com-- , Similarly, the clergymen, a military camp to the resolved through political J. De Graft Johnson stres- mittee first deputy cha- agreement means. north of Sarbil Zahaba, a sed the need of resolutely irman of the USSR Coun- visits ARCS, KABUL, Oct. 11, (Bakht- activiti- Soviet gifts Dower station and several The militaristic working towards liberation cil of Ministers Nikolai ar), A protocol on cultu- - fuel dumps in the Iranian es of the imperialist forces of Namibran which is oc- j and Foreign Mi--. ral cooperations between distribution lYlarastoon town of Ahwaz. run counter to the inter- cupied by South African nister of the USSR Andrei Radio and Ra- ests deve- KABUL, Oct. 11, (Bakht- According to the Iraai of the peoples of racists. Ghana's represen- Gromyko, and by other of- dio Bulgaria was recently ar). Prof. Dr. Lukaci, vi- command's communique, loping states which have tative emphasised that So- ficials. continues concluded in Sofia, capital a high stake in channelling ce president of Czechoslo- Iranian aviation raided ci- uth Africa can ignore the Mos- of Bulgaria recently. their efforts at socio-econom- UN only owing During the stay in KABUL, Oct. 11, (Bakh- vak Red Cross and Pre- vilian targets in Erbil, decisions to Hafez-al-Assa- d - . protocol development, this has su- cow had ne- tar). Distribution of our sident of Slovak Red Cross Mosul, Kirkuk, in Maisan According to the economic and military with broadcasting materials and been stated in his speech pport which the racist re- gotiations the Soviet friendly and fraternal co- Society and Eng. Radols province and in the nor- be by the foreign minister of leaders. As a result of the untry the USSR's gifts for Rezeki, member of Czecho- th of Iraq. It is reported radio programmes will gime receives from some sig- the Republic of Seychelles negotiations the sides our deserving compatriots slovak Red Cross, accom- that thef Iranian air raids exchanged between the two great powers members of Bulgaria has Jacques Houdoul. These organisa- - ned the treaty of . friend- continues in the center and panied by Secretary of the caused injuries among the countries and the international . .bet-- So- provide a numb- forces seek to preserve th- apartheid regi-m- e ship and cooperation ' provinces. Hundreds of de- Afghan Red Crescent civilian population. agreed to tion. The fellowships for Radio eir positions in different to ' ween the Union of Soviet serving workers, ' students ciety and first secretary of Iraqi planes struck at er of was able create the parts of the world, they nucl-lea- r Socialist Republics and the soldiers and the working Czechoslovak embassy in a big industrial enterpri- Afghanistan every year. military machine and on October 1, seek to continue rapacious since it re- Syrjan Arab Republic. people receive the aid eve- Kabul visited various dep- se' in Ahwaz and inflicted Concluded potential artments of the ARCS and 1!)!I0, the protocol is valid exploitation of the natural ceived equipment from its Oct. 11, ry day. considerable damage to NEW DELHI, for two years. and manpower resources allies in violation of reso- According to Bakhtar re- educational and industrial it. (Tass). The Pea The protocol was signed of developing countries. We lutions of the United Na- port hundereds of the de- sections of Kabul House ce and Solidarity Organi- by demand, said the speaker, Gul-bah- of Destitutes (Marastoon). . for Afghanistan Latif tions. urged the lead- serving workers from Teheran: sation has Naemi. President of Ra- an end to militarisation of im- Textile Mill, empl- President Banlsadr of ers of Iran and Iraq to Medicines dio Afghanistan and for the Indian Ocean, the dis- SOFIA, Oct. 11, (Bakht- oyees and workers of He- Iran- - declared iri a messa- mediately cease hostilities. Ba-ba- Bulgaria by Theodor n mantling of foreign imper- ar). First secretary of the Printing Press and Ba-rik- ge broadcast by Teheran The organisation's statem- rat Dir- ialist military bases in that Central Committee of the rec- donated Iran- Trykov, General con-fli- soldiers radio yesterday that ent indicates that the police The Chagos archipe- Bulgarian Communist Pa- i ector of Radio Bulgaria. area. two cou- eived the consumer goods KABUL, Oct. 11, (Bak- ian troops in Khuzestan between the Nazemi paid vi- lago with its Diego Garcia rty, chairman of the State is used by the last week. i ' htar). In line with its province had launched a ntries being sits to the Soviet Island should be returned Council of the People's Re- and other imr During the functions held humanitarian objectives, counter offensive at noon United States ' ' Union, Mongolia and Bul- to Mauritius, stressed Ja- public of Bulgaria Todor inter--, on the occasion, a number the Afghan Red Cresce- Thursday. perialist powers for garia on the invitation of cques Houdoul. The min- Zhivkov received here on of party activists and gov- nt Society has donated 8 According to the Iran- ference in domestic affairs concerned authorities ister stressed tin need of Thursday Nairn Haddad, ernment employees and items of medicines, cost- ian press, Thursday Iran- the of the region and escalat- countries and restoring justice towards member of the revolutio- recepients speaking on more than afs. 11,000 ian aircraft destroyed el- - of the above its military presence in the ing Kam-puchea- ing has returned home recen- representation of the n nary command council, ch- sta- amicable fraternal relati- to the Military Academy even Iraqi tanks,' seven the Indian Ocean. The people at the Un- airman of the National Co- - ons between the peoples of hospital and 8 items ot armoured personnel car- tly. tement stresses that all pe: Nations. The People's uncil of Iraq, who handed ' afs. a fuel dump in He also attended he ited ace-lovi- forces of this the DRA and the USSR and Medicines costing riers and Asian and African writers Revolutionary Council he over a message from Pre- planet hold that Iran and the assistance of the Soviet 5,000 to the First Aaid cl- the Mehran area. It is re- conference in Ulan Bator stressed, is the sole legiti- sident Saddam Hussein of Iraq should peacefully re- Union expressed apprecia- inics of Sayed Noor Mo- ported that Iraqi artillery and writers conference in mate representative of the Iraq to the Bulgarian solve the outstanding issu: tion and gratitude for the hammad Shah residential with air support had in- Sofia. people of that country. es between them. assistance. quarters. tensively shelled the rail I'age 2 KABUL NEW TIMES, SATURDAY,, OCTOBER, Hr 180. INT'I PRESS Decolonization of information imperialism '': ' NEW YORK, Oct. '.' 11, "Media councils or press lism continues to use ide- BY AMER. (Tass). Senator Bill councils in third world GIIAUS ology and cultural as a ' Bradley has urged the countries cannot be just means to further its egoi- " cover American government to carbon copies of those in capital of Sri Lanka, ct that when an 'inhabit- stic ends. Under the between del- developed acc- of talks about the free ex- Growing gap largely increase arms the world, ora August J6 to 19 in 1976 ant in, one of the Latin of information, the iveries to the bandits who ording to a report prepar- noted with anxiety the American countries ope- change is pressing on the pe- carry out from the j Pakis- ed by UNESCO on mass increasing gap between ns his morning paper to west developing co- ricli, and poor nations tani territory subversive media .codes of ethics and capacities of commun- browse through and get oples of the the only revolutionary ac- councils. Media councils gned concerning riot dubious counter ication of the non-ali- information the untries existed great They have no access to often pernicious valu- "There tions against Afghanistan. were conceived initially cou- latest events around the but public and the developed differences between the essential services In an article, printed in in developed countries globe, he finds that eight es and. ideals. Its purpose education ntries, this being ; the developed capitalist co- such as and the newspaper New Yo- and have been function- it- is to create a favourable inheritance of their colo- - j out of every ten news develop- health care. No doubt, for strengthe- untries and the rk Times, he stressed th- ing there for a long peri- nial past. The conference ems have no bearing wh- atmosphere ing countries" is the, colonialism and impe- economic . domin- at it was "insufficient" to od. However, the pattern said, it has created a state atsoever on the problems ning its impression of the head rialism have been res- retarding supply the so called "re- and philosophy of mass of passive reception of te- of his continent and alm- ation and , the Afghan delegation to ponsible for their mis- socio economic progress of bels" with automatic guns communication in third ndentious information ost six out of ten news it ery plight. ' the 32nd session of the and and ammunition. They world countries are not ems have found their way of the newly independe- From which was often inadequ- annual session of the the impression of anti-t- nt need granades, mines, the same as that of the ate or distorted. In accor- into print from the telety- countries. hoard of governors of the board of governors ank rifles, machine developed countries. The decisions pes of the American UPI blast wave of the to 32nd dance with the The the World Bank and the session of guns and missiles. third world sho- Reu- explosion set countries of the aforementioned co- and AP, the British , information Mone-etar- y the International the boad of governors of Pre-ss- e. The senator" stands for uld have a press world of nference the most compl- ters, DPA or France off by Western propagan- Fund held in Wa- IMF and World Bank giving substantial milita- their own void of imperi- ete identification and ass- The same proportion da centres are designed shington from Septem- one may easily conclu- ry aid to Pakitsan which alists and colonialists ma- ertion of their developing applies to the television to check the growth of the ber 30th to October 3rd. de that the development is known to be the base nipulations and without countries national and cu- news casts that he watc- - revolutionary consciousn- What is of great concern prospects of the devel- of Afghan counter revol- dependence on the 'west. ltural identity require the 'hes in the evening. An ess of the masses, to div- is the fact that the In- oping countries, hav- ution. ' ; Some of the roles which rectification of this great analogous situation exis- ert the peoples of the dev- ternational Monetay Fu-nd- j ing low and inc- middle A rise in military deliv- were, fulfilled in the early lack of balance and urg- ts also in the developing eloping countries from and the World Bank omes, are dlosely link- eries to the areas adjacent days of media councils ha- ent measures to ensure countries of Asia and Af- in the liber- are the two internation- participation ed with the evolution to Afghanitsan, Bill Brad- ve been less applicable to the largest possibilities of rica. ation movement, to discr- - al organisations which' of international envir- ley asserts, would demo- non aligned nations than mutual, cooperation in It has been estimated edit socialism and to pro- -' are highly under the onment and the econo- nstrate Washington's rea- in developed countries, this new sphere. The rep- that at present the flow pagate bourgeois customs influence of the capita- mic cond- and political diness to take: concrete st- but some of their functi- ort says there are two im- of information from the and morals. The terms list and imperialist co- itions prevailing in the eps and would consolidate ons are transferable or portant barriers basic to leading capitalist countr- information imperiafsm untries, which contin-nel- y world. the interests of national adaptable to third world third world countries wh- ies to the countries of As- and cultural neo coloni- seek their own po- We believe that as long security of the United situations. ich have to be overcome ia, Africa and Latin Am- alism have been added to litical, financial and ec- as injust economic ord- States. Media councils in third before there can be adeq- erica which account for the political lexicon co- onomic interests. They er prevails in the world The instigative speech world countries can help uate rectification of this two thirds of the total mparatively recently. The are in good position to there is. little hope for by the American legisla- constructively in the 'de- great lack of balance. population of the world, struggle for the recasting let the large gap which the developing countr- The tor reflects the sentime- velopment of national barriers are the paucity is 100 times greater, than of international relations is existing between ies to achieve the real nts of the ruling circles media of mass communic- of indigenous expertise the flow in the opposite in the sphere of informat- the poor and rich coun- level of economic take- of the United States wh- ation. These councils can and finance, in1 the field of, direction. Virtually the ion has been going on for tries grow not only wi- off. , ich continue their attem- be a corpora i? voice aga- mass communication and entire press, radio and some time and ip gaining der but faster. Countries living under pts to make the Afghan inst those who wish to use this shortage of indigeno- television of these con- ' momentum. Such a recon- The developing countries, the domination of cap- people turn from the cho- media to manipulate us expertise is coupled wi- tinents remain in captivi- struction presupposes the it should be pointed out italist nations and the sen road of revolutionary opinion; they help to ty to the western propag- with regret, alw- can th the problem of intertia creation of an information have rely on their sta-'tme- assistance transformations. His nt preserve its fundamental and the feeling mass anda and information ser- system in conformity wi- ays been at the mercy for their own economic that is in line with the purpose in terms of hum- communication has not vices. Under such circum- th the social and econom- of developed capitalist growth will fail in their U.S. administration's co- an rights and dignities, so far been a priority in stances it is only natural ic conditions and requir- countries in receiving economic efforts beca- of urse fanning up tens- they can encourage development arid that in- that most developing co- ements of each of the de- aids for their develop- use the capitalist coun- and ion and conflicts indi-(vidu- be around both corporate and al digenous communicators untries should strongly veloping countries. The ment projects from the tries seek their own po-- Afghanistan, in the whole self determinat- (journalists and broadcas- opposed to this informat- new order in information advanced and rich cou- litical ends, economic vast area of South West ion. In third world terms ters) are not as important ion imperialism, which ri- calls for the elaboration of ntries or the internat- interests and in many Asia. a media council can be to the future of their own des roughshod over the- a new policy of cooperat- ional institutions which cases are ready to ruth Instigative speeches are seen as part of a country's countries as are doctors, ir national sovereignty in ion and stronger and more are under the profound lessly get the interests being made in Washington overall scheme of deve- economists, agricultural the intellectual and cult- extensive support of the infleunce of capitalists of t the developing cou- all the more mo- ' and imperialists. often and lopment. It can also be a scientists, lawyres and ural spheres. The press- demands of the develop- ntries sacrificed again- re loudly as the situation bridge between the probl- academicians. Communi,-cator- s ing need for the creation ing countries. The soviet st their own colonialistlc in In most cases we have wi- Afghanistan itself is ems of media developme- must be given th- of a new international or- union has always suppor- and imperialistic des-sign- s. tnessed that the loans returning to normalcy. nt in the third world and eir rightful status in their der in the field of infor- ted the developing .coun- The and aids extended by enemies of the Afg- the established media in societies particularly by mation is nowadays tly tries striving for the lib- the Eversince the victory han bec- economically advanced of people are raging the east and west. Media the governments and luc- - tangible throug- eration from the inform- imperialist Saur Revolution we ause of their own impot- non-alig- ned countries councils in third world co- kily very recently the hout the na- ation stranglehold of im- have been witnessing th- ence and the international in- and the lack of res- untries should of course Afghan journalists and tions. It is unanimously perialism. The new popu- at the international fi- ults of the stitutions operating un- unceasing pro- primarily be seen as org- writers have assumed th- agreed that political ind- lar leadership Of Afghan- nancial and der the impact of the ca- monetary vocations against tthat un- ependence for the majo- also un- institutions anisations of. mediation eir reverend position istan regard, with pitalist countries are strin and the country. of rity of these ' and support and only sec- der' the patronage the countries has derstanding and sympathy capitalist countries ha- I ' ged with political conditi- ondarily, if at all, as organ- People's Party and new not brought with it comp- the striving of the peo- ve been reluctant to he- ons'. By extending their Slanderous attacks are isations of control and leadership of Afghanistan. lete decolonisation of cul- ples of Asia, Africa and lp the government of lons these capitalist and increasing on the Soviet regulation. The creative works of Af- tural life. The non-ali- gned Latin America to create the Democratic Repub- In that way, imperialist countries try Union which extended according to the report, ghan journalists will no nations once and for their own informational lic of Afghanistan in fi- ha- their best to impose th- Afghanistan a helping they command longer be ignored in all voice their resolve to services, to protect them- nancing its developm- will more the eir way of political and nd at a time of trial. respect and authority, bo wake of the creation of put an end to this state of selves from the ideologic- ent projects. In some An economic life on the re- article, printed in th inside their own coun the Journalists' Union thr- affairs and rid themselves al expansion of imperiali- cases these international one of issues cipient countries. the latest of tries and in the larger wo- ough which our communic- of the stranglehold of the sm and to put an end to institutions unilaterily "Business Week" reveals It is because of these po-litc- ators channelize their links bourgeois information ag- spiritual colonialism and cut and stopped exten- rld. strings and polit- the impudency of the sla- The report says the first with the international unio- encies. to curb the large scale ding their credits, loans The ical influence that in nderers. fact that the conference of heads of ns of journalists througho- Today, although the co- penetration of imperiali- - and assistance under Soviet Union gave Afgh- the 32nd session of the state of non-aligne- d cou- ut the world. lonial system has practi- sm into the mass media of the pretext of the so-c-alled borad of governors of anistan assistance and ntries held at Colombo, It is a well known fa cally collapsed, imperia developing countries. "Afghanistan Is- the International Mon- introduced into the terr- sue" invented by etary Fund and the Wo- the itory of that country at he- rld Bank that no agre- countries the request of the Afghan aded by the US Imper- ement government a limited mil- A was reached on ialism. WPK-- closely united invincible party getting the loans incre- itary contingent to rebuff We hope intervention from outsi- ased by the IMF and the drastic social On the occasion of 35th ggle was arduous, he held and de is qualified by World Bank to the deve- economic develop- the birthday of Workers party higher the banner of unity ments made in Afghan- "Business Week" as the loping countries. of Korea: and cohesion, and guided The peoples istan especially since desire to lay hands on in the deve- The Workers' Party of its members' boundless te struggles against the all Party members to co- loping the emergence of "important and strategic countries are ve- the Korea ( WPK) is a vangu- respect for, faith in and enemies within and with- pe with the difficult situ- ry much second phase of the mineral resources". In concerned abo- ard detachment of the re- loyalty to its leader who out, factionalism and op- ation by their united eff- ut ach- Saur Revolution other words, imputed to their inability to volution boundlessly fai- founded it and guides it. portunism of all hues. The orts and strengthened the ieve through the evormous the USSR are exactly the sufficient econom- thful to the historic cause The WPK members are US led imperialist agg- WPK into an ever victor- ic growth th- economic, , technical goals which are pursued to enable of the working class. The closely combined by real ressors made frantic ef- ious, invincible revolut- em rapidly proceed ah- and cultural cooperat by American monopolies WPK can move from vi- love revolution- to strangle the Ko- ionary party. ion and Washington, which between forts ead towards a sustained assistance of and y ctory to victory, overcom- ary comrades who firmly rean revolution and anti-Part- For this great unity and rate of grow- our great northern ne- backs them, not only in economic ing all sorts of ordeals and belive in the Juche idea factionalist within cohesion the WPK could th. ighbour the Soviet Un- Afghanistan but elsewhe- difficulties, because it is and have faithfully foug- the party desperately co- surmount all ordeals and Although for the past 30 ion and other Socialist re in the world. closely united byja single ht for the final victory of mmitted splitting and de- dificulties and gain such co- Countries will is obvious neit- years the developing convince It that - ideology. . the Juche cause over sc--1 structive acts against brilliant victories as we the De- - ' untries have been try- world that the her. slanders nor provoca- see today usher in President Kim II Sung ores; of years. , the Party whenever the and ing hard to do away wi- mocratlc Republic of tive speeches and actions ' said: The close unity of com- party and people faced the age of great national th poverty and raise th- Afghanistan has chos- can help settle the situat- "In our country all peo-- . rades is the source of the trying ordeals. presperity which will sh- eir standard of living en the right path, l e. ion around Afghanistan. pie are firmly armed with indestructible strength of President Kim II Sung ine bright in Koera's his- and achieve somewhat the non capitalist way NEW DELHI, Oct. the monolithic ideology of the WPK and the sure gu- defined the unity and coh- tory. moderate level of eco- of development, to help closely un- 11, (Ceteka). An the Party and arantee of all victories for esion of the party as the . in- nomic growth we unf- their people overcome electric Ever victories and railway system is to be ited around the Party and the Korean people. The fundamental principle of vincible is the WPK wh- ortunately see, accord- , their problems and dif- they move as one at the unbreakable iron unity the Party building al- ich, ing to statistics availa- ficulties and thus forge completed in the Indian and is vigorously advan- capital by June 1982, for words of comand given and cohesion of the WPK ways paid deep attention cing towards the supreme ble by the United Nat-io- n ahead towards the buil- ' by the Party". is not an easy gain. It to it. specialized agenc- ding of a new society the Asian Games which was When the situation ideal society of, humank- New yThe WPK is a great pa- attained through resolu was complex 1 ies, that about 800 mil- where every one would Delhi will host. and the stru ind. rty whose members, alo- lion people still live in enjoy a prosperous and The project will cost 280 ng with the entire people, absolute poverty. The happy life void of exp- million rupees. The syst- are firmly and closely un- incomes of these loitation of man by man em will consist of 1820 Treaty sake peace people ited around their leader for of are too low to ensure ad- which is the dirty leg- nine car trains. and an invincible party Tass Political observer ults of the fruitful devel- of safeguarding a just and equate food or shelter. acy of capitalism. I which has attained the Nikolai Phi air writpc- - opment of all round So- lasting, peace in the Midd- most solid and noblest un- The Treaty of Friends- - vietSyrian relations, es? le East. "The treaty", as ity cohesion mo- PRESS REVIEW and and hip and Cooperation bet- -' pecially in the last deca- Leonid Brezhnev emphas- HOME ves from its centre to cell ween the; Union of Soviet de, but also raises them ized in his Kremlin spe- at one command. The un- Socialist Republic and the to a new, le- The victory of the Saur the Saur Revolution en- army, in fighting the coun- still higher ech, "has no other purp- ity and cohesion of the Syrian Arab Republic, vel. 15 Revolution is the outcome tered its second stage at the terrevolutionary groups. The articles of the oses, it is not directed ag- WPK is the most solid signed in the on 20-ye- of the work and revolution- Kremlin treaty concluded for a ainst third countries ilf is determination of the valor- and noblest because it is October 8th by ary struggle of working and The US world imperia- Leonid term, furnish a sou- a treaty for the sake of ous sons of this land. Now an iron unity and cohes--io- n Brezhnev, the General fu- progressive youth of this lism, the regional reaction, nd foundation for the peace and not for the sa- our youth are trying to based on one ideology. Secretary of the CPSU rther advance of these re- ke of ((juntry, says the daily He-yvv- the Chinese chauvinism, war". build present and fu- The WPK's unity and Central Committee and in its today's editor- the export foreign mercenari- lations of fruitful and eq- It is difficult to overes- ture society 1n a sen- cohesion is the most solid President of the Presid- ial. real es to our land, via Pakis- ual cooperation in the po- timate the significance of se. Through mass media ' and noblest because it is ium of the Supreme Sov- litical, economic, After the triumphant Sa- tan, and through collabor- military, the Soviet Syrian Tre- one can hear everyday th- based on loyalty to its le- iet of the USSR, and by LSvel ur Revolution the US world ation with a number of shrdl shrdlu hmh aty, especially in the cur- the youth ader. A party's unity and Hafez Al Assad, the Ge- scientific and technical, rent situation when imp- imperialism wanted to un- at and toiling Moslem-lookin- g farangis, cohesion can be the most neral Secretary of the Arab dermine the victories of people are getting organ- cultural and other sphe- erialist forces gnd their ruffians, killing innocent Socialist Pa- ised day by day and solid and of great vitality Renaissance res, for the further coop- accomplices threaten working people of this co- they people and disturbing pea- ' the only when it is based on rty and President of the eration of the two countr- security of , untry through its loyal spy, show their bravery va- Arab states and ce and tranquility of our high vo- consciousness and Syrian Arab Republic, ies in international affa- and peoples, seek expl-(Continu- Hafizullah Amin, However lour, along side the heroic people. to luntariness coming from not only sums up the res irs, above all, on questions on page 4) Page 3 KABUL NEW TIMES, SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 11, 1980. New PassDort Rozhdestvensky's most important lines Ji The well-know- n poet, My childhood coincided me: the keen sense of the tinies. Robert Rozhdestvensky, has with World War II thou- present, the link between The theme of "beginn- put out more than 40 boo- gh I did not hear the whf-stl- e the past and the present, ings" has always stirred meets people's needs ks of collected verse with of bullets and the ex- between memory and dre- me: the beginning of life, the total number of copies plosion of bombs. I remem- am, memory and hope, the the beginning of a working 2,000,000 ' to responsibility of all of us As the esteemed readers By A. Reporter If, the source said, the running to almost ber how, hardly able career, the beginning of which we are aware the new Pass- compatriots, while going) in the USSR alone. restrain my tears, I saw for the times in first love. There is the the- is a difficult port Law has recently been Elaborating further on through various offices of my father off to the front. live. It indeed, me of trust, after all it is shuffling though I am convinced promulgated and enforced. the constructive role and Passport Department, expe- His career in literature I remember the time of the greatest importance relatively smoo- postman cli- there never were easy A reporter has interviewed effectiveness of the new rience some delay they sh- has been gait of the old that to all of us. Another theme the Ins- mbing my in our world. Once I is genera- a source of General Pass- Passport Law and new fa- ould not be annoyed bec- th. He studied at up the stairs and times the continuity of of Literature, and at thinking; was he bringing was watching the changing today port Department of the In- cilities envisaged in it the ause the department in so- titute tions, of traditions already a at the Lenin final- ternal Affairs Ministry in source said: Among many me cases might not be able 22 was member good news or bad? I reme- of the guard and tomorrow. And, in Square. th- connection with its useful- facilities envisaged one is to finish the issuance of of the Writers Union of mber the constant expect- Mausoleum Red ly, there is the eternal 48 found the ness and its difference from the price of passport which 'all the needed passports in the USSR. Now at the ation of Victory, and I re- It was then' I eme which I have spoken my poem, the old one. A short acco- has been fixed at 20 thous- a single or two days. poet is in the prime of his member that sense of bou- main idea for about, the sacred theme of image unt of his interview is car- and afghanis for a family What kind of provision life and career. Rozhdestv- ndless happiness when it its main image, the Memory. to pro-- the ried out below for pur rea- and their children who are has been included in the ensky usually turns finally arrived on May 9, of the steps that link po- stir millions of 1945. , themes of the Rozhdestven- ders : under 18 years of age and Passport Law about those blems that different One of the throughout the wo- past and the pre- The new Passport Law they can utilise it for two who cross the Afghan bor- people em, the sky's favourite genres is not mean, My single whole. th- the source said, has been times in a year. Also those ders without having pass- rld. That does most important lines? sent, into a the song and he writes You give a adopted in accordance with who are critically ill, after port? asked the corresp- .however, that he shuns Perhaps, they are in my Question; em in with mo- figure in your the requirements of mod- obtaining certificate from ondent. "eternal themes" that "Requiem". In any case, staggering popular Soviet composers. ern life. It gives positive the Public Health Ministry ve poets in all times, them- I'm very proud that lines poem ; fifteen tons of ex- These songs are known love, fidelity, frien- per capita of the answer to the peoples' nee- are given passport from the Artical 72 of Passport es like from the poem are inscrib- plosives and sung both in the USSR nostalgia happi- th- population... ds and desires. In the past nearest police command Law, the source answered, dship, and ed on many monuments world's and other countries. The ness. country Answer: I discovered especially during the reign without any kind of tax. states that if an Afghan na- roughout the to poet has felt the need for horrible statistics in of despotic and fascist Am-i- In regard to claim of a tional crosses the border the fallen heroes of the the theorising on 'the genre survey two ye- since all the powers of number of applicants that without the passport and Question : Four poem Great Patriotic War. a UNESCO and. recently he has publi- ars ago. I am sure the fig- "spea- ruling circles were the issuance of their pass- if he is caught by the bor- "210 Steps", awarded the Someone very aptly cal- shed a book titled the th- ' increased since directed against the peo-- ports have been pended for der security forces he is State Prize of the USSR, led Rozhdestvensky's "Re- ure has king of Songs." ' won't ha- en. will continue to grow you pie, the passport law was some months the source liable to pay a cash fine eq- has the words: "I quiem", dedicated to the It Question: How do es- anti-peopl- to write my mntil detente is firmly in- totally e and was said: uivalent to ten times the ve th,e time memory of the fallen, po- explain such a lasting world. In against the people's desire The General Passport price of passport. most important lines. I etry's oath of allegiance. tablished in the terest in the song? and the other so- and needs. Supplement No. Department as a central Meanwhile, if an Afgh- doubt I'll have the time..." The famous Soviet com- the USSR sure that cialist states there are not, good 11 of this law regulated government organ for iss- an national while abroad However, I'm poser, Dmitry Kabalevsky Answer; A truly wr- there cannot be, peo- two separate passports uing passport, in pursuance loses his passport and' much of what you have put it to music. It was pla- and song is a most important is important ple who are interested in liv- for the husband and wife, of the provisions of law wants to return, to his co- itten to date yed in many European co- thing, it is part of our you. the- the arms race, people who which were, pf course, sup- and the objectives of the untry he may turn to the and dear to What untries and in Japan. es, a most important part, grow rich on it. In a num- posed to be jused for one victorious Saur Revolution Afghann Embassy And me and what, lines, do you Question; It seems to me too. The song accompanies signific- ber of Western countries, time. But this privilege has always tried to render if two embassy members consider the most that your poem "210 Steps" a man wherever he goes the USA, above all, there death, was not given for workers, its best service to the com- certify that his passport is ant today? is your programmatic pie- from his birth to his are quite a number of peo- be- toilers, cooperative mem- patriots and meet their de- really lost, the embassy Answer: Above all, it is ce. Am I right? The first thing a human ple interested in manufac- and other sections of sire as far as it can. So shall be obliged to prepare the theme of Memory. Th- Answer: Apparently you ing hears is his mother's bers turing arms, quite influen- population. For instan- far the department has immediately transit sheet ere is no doubt it belongs are. That is the poem in cradle song and it is the our tial people, too. The terri- some one applied for been successful in fulfilling allowing him to return to to eternal themes both in which I dwell on themes funeral melody that acco- ce, if ble figure will continue to passport and when he the above, objectives. his home country. art and in life. that have always .stirred mpanies him to his last res- a grow until common sense obtained the necessary per- ting place. triumphs, until everybody mel- mission he used to spend Between these two to books realises that the whole life hu- days roaming in dif- Trying get people to read odies there is a whole many on our planet is at stake. offices to fill the man life, difficult and joy- ferent Why we read books and Inquiry into why peo- books. Staiger ches the Flood" which brought 500 Travelling in the West I called "Angat" and' ful, bitter and happy. And form how we read them are qu- ple read is an obvious pre- increased interest in liter- volumes to every class in often hear that it does not other unnecessary, while we live on earth songs followed estions of obvious interest sch- to "meddle" proce- lude to efforts to get them ary classics which follows selected New Zealand become a poet of love, rapture, anger, la- and to developing countries to read more and Staiger's serialisation on television ools, leading the average in politics. I think that po- Now, with the pro: bour, parting and hope are dures. struggling to put instrum- - review of reading research as well as on radio in Bra- child to read 25 per cent etry does not tolerate ind- mulgation of the new pass- always by our side, they ex- . ents of knowledge in their indicates that the motiva- zil and in rural newspapers more books, to pioneering ifference, today especial- all the above pro-- press the essence of hum- port law people's hands. reading in Above all, St- such as the "Box ly, a poet should possess ' eliminat- tions for across Tanzania. efforts an life. That is why I take blems have been why so- The question of the blobe do not vary aiger indicates, the school Libraries" used in South the temperament of a cha- songs so seriously. ed. All the government me people do not read boo- any more than types of re- produces book readers, par- Asian country, boxes con- mpion, so I became a me- and agencies con- Question: What is your offices ks is examined in a UNES- ader. A classification of ticularly teachers taining about 100 books av- mber of the World Peace requested by the where', attitude towards your wo- cerned are CO Feature by Antony Br-- libr- ( West African public read aloud. The heart of ailable to villagers and slum Council. , rks? passport department to ock. This is of equal inte- ary users, for example, sh- his argument is that read- dwellers. Answer: You know, I help all those who apply rest, particularly for those ows universally recogniza- ing habits can be changed. literary Question: "Documenta- like what I am writing on- for passport. These depar- Book weeks, countries, with literate po- ble types; the ones who "The reader brings his own oth- ry Screen", a programme ly at time of writing. tments are requested to pr- prizes, book clubs and the. pulations, thriving publish- read voraciously for no ap- world to the page. It enri- as Staiger that you host over Soviet When I have finished, I like ovide the information nee- er efforts can, ing industries and all the parent purpose, those who ches his reading and when people who television is one of the most it less and less. I ,keep th- ded for getting passports shows, induce other necessary conditions read mainly to pass exami- it is meagre, impoverishes re- popular. What thems inking should have completed. 'read relatively little to I done of a reading public, where nations and the informati- his capacity for interpret- ad more. But the author is do you choose? it some other way, that I ' a large proportion of the on forager who seeks only ing what he reads." . Answer; For me "Docu- mo-- Arrangements have been careful to point out that not should have written it i public does not open a book occasional specific informa- r good, mentary Screen" is actual- re subtly, more expressive- made not to repeat the bit-- - all ideas, however from one year's end to an- tion, i ly a talk with my listeners ly, in short, better. That is experiences of the past. What is clear from Roads can be applied everywhere. ter other. on events, that interest and why when I speak of my The new passport law A range of factors prod- to Reading is that many Book publishing is still not Figures' showing of re- arri- any mo- stir them. Therefore I do chief poems I speak of th- gives the right to all the that 40 uce the various types paths exist, although an exact science, per cent of population days not choose any unusual or em in the future tense. Ri- members of the cooperati- the ader. Among them are a ving at the destination can- re than it was in the never bought a book emer- Staiger Gutenberg. As Staiger extravagant themes. To- ght now I continue to work ves and the toiling people home where parents read not be guaranteed. of ged from a survey, carried is ch- us, European gether with the TV editors, on poetry and songs. I don't of our country to receive and there privacy for cites a number of examples reminds the out we choose subjects that co- think up any new problems passport. We can proudly in 1972, in a UNESCO ildren to do so. Another is of successful experiments inventor of moveable type member state priding it- bankrupt. ncern most people. We especially. I simply contln-- . claim that the new pass- the mass media which are to increase reading. These himself died a self (and with good reas- try to proceed from them- - ue to live. port law has provided for not always the enemy of range from the "Blood (UNIC) on) on the level of its na- es that concern human des-- (APN) all the required facilities tional culture. The survey which did not exist in the result prompted the rem- CS1 old passport law, the sour- ark that the country seem- ce went on. ed divided into two: those Latest Arrivals Available til As to how many applic- who wrote books and those ants have so far received Attention passportrSnd how many who did not read them. In Roads to Reading, pu- passports have been issued blished by UNESCO Stands daily since the enforcement in Local and Foreign Firms 1979, the author, Ralph of the new passport law The Ministry of Communications is going to exp- C. Staiger, examines ways 100-lin- e 00-li- the source added: After and its present telex plant into a of bringing these two sec- the new passport law was plant. Local and Foreign firms are invited to submit tions of a population tog- Stores published in the Official their offers to the Foreign Procurement Department ether, without however, Gazette and other papers, No Title Author of the Ministry of Communications until December suggesting that he knows 20 which is of bid-din- applicants rushed to the 1. Afs. 40.00 the day Specifications can all the answers. be seen in advance and guarantee is required. Pasport Department. Our 2. Human Physiology By a group of authors ," 240.00 on (126) 2- office issues passports (in 2 Volumes) A 3 -2 Staiger, drawing on his priority basis and for 3. Political Economy of G. Kozlov " 36.00 , experience as Executive A. various purposes ra-- Capitalism Director or the Internatio- - nging from commercial, 4. " 45.00 nal Reading Association, u jUu illness, official service, pri- 5. Political Economy of " 36.00 points out that knowled- G. A. Kozlov vate tour and similar oth- Socialism ge of the whole complex " " er purposes. ' ' 6. Marx and Engels through 24.00 subject is comparatively Elga Dorockova the Eyes of Conte- recent and still growing. their As to whether the pass- mporaries It was only in 1956 that port issued by the Minis- 7. As Soldier's Life D. Dracunsky " 20.00 llllpl analysing try of Internal Affairs goes the results of the eye movement to other official channels, of readers in fourteen different co- the source said : The cent- ral authority for issuing untries were published. Th- passport order is the Ge- ese showed that the basic V OFFERS INVITED process used in languages neral Passport Departm as varied as Chi- The Central Blood Bijnk need the following equipment: ent of the Internal Affairs Arabic, English, 1. 500ml Blood Bottle.fbr collection of whole blood with 100ml anticoagulat Ministry. This instruction nese, Urdu and Yoruba Was similar. At the (citrate dextrose solution U.S.P. Farmula B, 30x1000 Bottle. for issuance of passport in time many people concer- 2. 300ml Blood Bottle for collection of whole bl ood with 60 ml anticoagulant provinces is given by the citrate with how we read be- dextrose solution U.S.P. Farmula B, 75x1000. General Passport Depart- ned reading habits 3. 100ml Blood Bottle, for collection of whole blood with 37, 5 ml Anti- ment in the capital, Ka- lieved that and skills varied with the coagulant Citrate Dextrose solution U.S.P. Farmula B. 10x100 Bottle. bul, but the passports are structure of a language. 4. Transfusions set TNH for blood and blood derivates with air filter Issued by the related pro- and needle disposable 385x100 set. Staiger looks at many vinces. 5. Blood Donor set E 1, 5 K. factors, including the sp- Donor set for use with glass bottles with 1, 5mm vin needle disposable , WASHINGTON, Oct. eed of reading, and distin- sterile-pyrogen-fre- , 39x 1000 set. 11, (Ceteka). The Nat- guishes various methods. Blood-Lanc- 6. sterile pyrogen-fre- e 4x10 tin each tin content 500 blood-lance- t. ional Aeronautics. and "Alight novel" he writes , (N-AS- "may be read quickly, a Space administration 7. Hematocrit kapilare 75 mm long 1, 5 with Heparin 100x10. Africa under ,wh-ic- h newspaper may be skim- 8. Hematocrit kapilare 75 mm 1,5 without Hepa-rin- e 30x1000. "lan-dst- " med and a telephone book a ground station 9. V.D.R.L. Cardiolep in Antigen 50ml 20x5ml. on must be scanned." Most will be built its An offer has been received from the Biotest Company of GDR for the readers unconsciously ad- territory. supply of the above items with the exception of the last two items at a total The station will rece- just their rate of reading DM. 202,315.0 cost of including insurance upto Kabul. y Kabul isenaan presents (Jnauki ruraramaa, a from a U.S. te to the purpose at hand and ive signals Local and foreign firms which can supply the above items at lower price comedy directed by Cstad Based adopted and trans which will provide should do so, he maintains, can send their offers to the Blood Bank, Ansari-Wa- tt as of today Until lated by Zaman. South African rascists wiT criticising "speed read- November 8 which is the last day of bidding. should be Tickets available from 9 a m. for Afs. ten, twenty data. ing" advertising which su- th espionage present in the bidding meeting. Of course, the hst and specifications can and thirty. Show time 41 p.m. is to be bu- ggests that skimming is al- The station be seen in advance. (127) 3 2 (27) ilt near Johannesburg. ways suitable. 2015 I'AGE 4 KABUL NEW TIMES, SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 11, 1980. Traktoroexport holds exhibition here 70,000 foreign USSR, DRA sign. accord

KABUL, Oct. 9, (Bakht-ai')- . iili will be delivered in the equipment. The service and and it is envisaged to pro- students study KABUL, Oct. 11, (Ba- dit the equipments and The Truktoroxport course of next year. repair is done by technical duce 1.92 million tractors khtar). The agreement materials needed for dri- exhibition of USSR, disp- The technical service and personnel and at the and 538,000 agricultural' in USSR pertaining to the purchase lling will be delivered to laying the production of repair of equipment is ca- pense of the company. The tools in the .years .of 1979 and delivery of equipme- the Afghan side in three that company, was opened rried out in two stages, one second stage includes ser- and 1980. KABUL, Oct. 11, (Bakht- nts and materials needed months via Hairatan po in Kabul on 29 September. included a year guarantee vice and repair after the The Company is carrying ar). There are almost for the northern regions It will 'remain open until 18 given by company for 1,000 elapse of period for guar- intensive publicity progr- 70,600 foreign students fr- oil and gas exploration pr- rt. October. hours operation or one year antee. .This services are amme through issuing pa- - om 139 countries--r 30,000 oject of Afghanistan Na- The ceremony was also The exhibition displays utter the delivery of the rendered by the company mphlets, posters and other of them from the develop- tional Petroleum Instit- attended by some high agri- expense of the the So- variety of industrial, but at the means, to introduce ing world attending ute, costing 13,759,000 ru-,'bl- ranking officials of the cultural and road constru- IL-8- 6 on eve buyer. Company's products. viet higher and technical was concluded and Ministry of Mines and In- be- ction equipment. It is As most of the tractors The Soviet Traktorexp- schools this academic year, the documents were exc- dustries and some employ- interest, in opera- Con- ing visited, with of flights Afghanistan are ort Company has prepared writes "Moscow News". hanged between the Mi- ees of the Economic by great number of peo- ting in northern provin- a training programme for Although in several ye- nistry of Mines and Ind- sulate of the Soviet em- ple, interested organisati- ces, d repair the Afghan personnel. So- ars the young men and wo- ustries and the Economic bassy. . KABUL, Oct. 11, (Bak- ons and individual traders. plants are established in me Afghans are undergoing men from the developing, Consulate of the Soviet htar).- The Soviet IL--86 Mazare Sharif, centre of training at the Rastkov countries go back home wi- embassy in Kabul. of has successfully The representative airbus Balkh province. factory and three other th Soviet diplomas, they BERN, Oct. 11, (Cete-ka)- . com- completed its main test to the Saur Rev- USSR Traktorexport Prior groups are to be sent to keep up contacts with the The agreement was sig- Switzerland will Titov, programme. By the end pany to Afghanistan, olution the volume of sale the Soviet Union for the place they studied at, and ned by Deputy Minister have the highest military rep- of year this 350 seat-e- r Traktorex-por- talking to a Bakhtar the of machinery by t "same purpose, noted the with their insructors. They for Mines, Ministry of budget in its history next Traktor- will go into' passenger reached to one and a orter said that the Soviet Traktorexport corn- - correspond, describe their Mines and Industries, year more than 1.500 mi- exporter 'service on routes from how- export is the sole the half rnillion dollars, pany representative. accomplishments and pro- Ene; Abdul Kafi Rasuli llion franees, it was deci- of various pow- the country's industrial ce- ever the figure is reached mi- of tractors blems, get books they and counsellor for econo- ded Tuesday by deputies as well ntres to resorts on the Bl- during current year to ers and purposes, the ght need from their former mic affairs of the Soviet of the national council, road constr- ack Sea coast and in nor- six million dollars due to in- as variety of Treaty.... teachers and might be Union in Kabul Anatoli the second chamber of eq- where mi- being pa- uction and construction thern Caucasus greater attention vited back for some adv- Chugunov. Swiss parliament. uipment and agriculture llions spend their vacat- id by the DRA government continued from page 2) anced studies. Soviet higher Soviet Union ions. in development of agricul- in 22 co- tools from oit the hotbeds of confli- school graduates ' Under the agreement,! countries. The IL 86 is intended ture in Afghanistan. j. formed alu- "I lo other cts in the Middle East untries have financed through the fri- company was estab- for medium range routes. The representative of mni associations. The for their selfish ends. The endly Soviet Union's ere- lished in 1961 and (since th- Its maximum commerci- Soviet Traktorexport com- United States,- under the en, it has exported more al load is 42 tonnes and pany said that agreements disguise of hypocritical st- than 400,000 tractors, ag- it has a range of 3,600 kV have been concluded as re- on supposed- , atements its ricultural tools, 30,000 ro-- lometres, which it cove- gards purchase of tractors ly peace making aspir- TODAY'S TELEVISION ad construction machine rs in about four hours. and agricultural equipment, ations, continues rende- f and other machinery to va- road construction with co- ring all round support of the world. When a passenger ent- ncerned Afghan authorities, rious countries to the Israeli aggressors, Sunday night TV: Spo- - At present 640,0000 trac- ers the plane, he does not with some three per cent ' way encourages in every rts, youth programme, , Af by Soviet sen- in the prices. tors, produced experience the usual reduction the Sadat regime, which ghan music, news and com producing compa- The products of Soviet tractor sation of limited space. pursues- - a traitorous cou- mentary and serial. nies, are functioning on The fuselage of more th- Traktorexport company rse both against the Egy- agricultural farms in that an six metres has the satisfaction of cu- -' in diameter ptian and other Arab peo- PHARMACY country. made it possible to create stomers in view of technical, ples. The current militar- a saloon of unusually big dependability, and it has, ist intrigues and machin- Folowing medical stores Likewise, more than 2,000 size high ceil- won more than 100 golden and with a ations of the imperiali- will remain open from 8 Soviet manufactured trac- ing. The medals in world affairs. As feeling of room- sts in connection with the Sunday until 8 a.m. ag- i.m. tors are functioning, in iness is emphasized by is now the products of the ., u the military conflict between mm,mmm,m, Monday : v De- """ riculture sector in the broad aisles. company is exported to 67 Iraq and Iran are also fr- Republic of Afgh- As- Shakeri, Jadai Maiwand, mocratic The plane has two dec- European, American, aught with dangerous con- Deputy Minister of mines and Economic Counsellor tra- Haidari, Mandavi, Mirwais anistan. Another 350 ks. One for passengers ian and African countries. ning agreement pu- sequences concentrating of the Soviet Embassy sig the on Baba, Pashtunistan Watt, ctors with ploughs and tra- and the other for their ba- During the 1971 to 1979 their naval forces in the delivery of the equipment and materials. rchase and Ahmad Shah Baba, Tem-ou- r itors, ordered by Afghan ggage, writes "Moscow the Company's output was region of the conflict and Shahi. Hussain, Qalai Agricultural Development News Information".' increased by 60 per cent blackmailing the Middle being supplied, wh- - IFatheullah, Sehat, Turabaz Bank is countries, im- a year of work in orbit; Eastern the Half Square, Navi Sedaqat, Kh- - expl- perialists scheme to Yosufi- nAc-mAn..f- e Khana Mena. - oit each of the belligere- iA,i:tair Shaheed, Balkhi lb nt sides in their own int- luaiiiuiiauia pipait iui lauuiiiggshah ,.r-- ... , ..J. ne Cina Dannalzai will run erest, striking a blow on .v. ' !.; - .24 hours in different parts Arab unity and restoring . The longest orbital ma-- tion process of higher plant . .u i r a - lort Kauui. their domination in Iran. nneaj nignio'.l. in ine insiuryi oi seeus. , cosmonautics is nearing According to reports of The USSR and Syria completion. Leonid Popov the crew and telemetric da- as the Moscow talks bet- and Valery Ryumin have ta, the flight of the orbital 5 EX VIC! ween their leaders and fully completed the plann- complex "Salyut-6- " "So- - treaty they signed co- f Ariana Afghan the ed program of scientific re- yuz-37- " "Progress-11- " is Airlines nclusively prove, whole- search and experiments ab- proceeding normally. DC-1- 0 will depart Kabul heartedly agree that a for Istanbul, Frankfurt, oard the "Sayut-6- " station Leonid Popov and Va vigorous rebuff must be and London tomorrow at and will land today. lery Ryumin are feeling given to such adventuris-ti- c The crew members were well and are in good spir.ts policy. conducting yesterday final Monday gt 7iM q Six months have . passed operations on mothballing ' cal itme. The Soviet-'-Syria- n tal- since the start of the long- ks once again reaffirmed individual d syste- est ever outer space expe Also Ariana Afghan Air the extremely clear cut ms of the station and are dition. Cosmonauts Leon lines Boeing 727 will dep- - ' " ' . J preparing "Soyuz-37- " ii at position, which leaves no the id Popov and Valery Ryu - art Kabul for Tashkent and room for any doubt, of spaceship for descent from nun nave spent nait a year Moscow tomorrow, at 10.00 the USSR with regard to the orbit. The cosmonauts in outer .space, half a year a.m. and will come back on are carrying and placing jMonday p.m. local the Iranian Iraqi ) confli- on board the orbital rese- at 4.30 li- ct. The USSR is not go- used equipment into the arch laboratory, work at time. ving compatrment, and con- -- ing to intervene in this which did not stop for va t V;:',v S" WMyW &&ffi$&V$k V V" ma- mi W rfw" Aw ": .v .v.. ' ;;.y,:vmiv ::! conflict and is coming out tainers with research single hour. The scientific terials into the landing 'Cf in favour of its early pol- report on the expedition al- itical settlement by the module. i ready now consists of seve- Part of the Soviet Traktoroexport exhibition opened recently, in Kabul. Afghantour; efforts-- of both sides. At A number of technical ral thick volumes. 25358 the same time the USSR experiments has been car- Hotel resolutely declares to oth- ried out at the final stage of Mission Director Doctor 31851-5- 4 Voluntary ers: Hands off the deve- the flight with the use of of Technical Sciences Ale- - Bakhtar Afghan Airlines PTI blasts Pak policy lopments. The Persian scientific equipment brou- xei Yeliseyev said: Jrom Sales Office: 24451. Gulf region, just as any ght by the "Progress 11" the viewpoint, of all experts work done other region of the world, freight ship. Thus, on Oc- of the mission control cen- Sales Office: 24731. towards DRA, India is a sphere of vital inter- tober 8, the crew determ- tre, the cosmonauts have Kabul Airport: 26341. KABUL, Oct. 11, (Bak-khtar- ). with India. The agency po- ests of the states there, ined with the help of an worked gloriously. While Kabul Security Office : The ruling circ- ints out that a source of in Wasel Abad and not of any other. And instrument for measuring on board the "Sal-yut-6- 20300. les of Pakistan do not expr- serious concern are Isla- no one has the right to microaccelerations values they hosted four Passport and Visa Office normalising de- ess interest in mabad's attempts to raise KABUL, Oct. 11, (Bakh- outside intervention into of accelerations which visiting expeditions, inclu- 21759. relations with Afgha- the so called "Kashmir tar). The workers and their affairs, to the role velop! during the function- ding three international ex- IntT nistan and India. question" at the United employees of the Minist- of patrons or self styled ing of equipment and dur- peditions with the cosmo- Dept. 20365. ci- and intern- ing dynamic opera- , savs a commentary Nations other "guards of order". various nauts of hungary, the SRV Millie Bus; 20441. ' ry of Water and Power by the Indian ational forums. The lead- tions. and Cuba. On top of it, th- Da Afghanistan rculated and electricity board per- . Bank: Despite ers of Pakistan are not . The Soviet --r Syrian ty ere were four unloaded "pr- news agency PTI. formed voluntary work 24079. Islamabad concealing their territorial and the further de- A series of biological ex- ogress spacecraft, two re-- the fact that in the electricty board fasntany lcjaraty Bann advocates a po- claims to the Indian state velopment of cooperation periments with higher pl- HnrHnifcu...... tone rF nrKif LIT in words workshop project in Wa- kw.o ui umi, Millie Bank: 25451. Jammu and Kashmir. of the USSR, Syria and ants has been completed rectioni.,session. Even this litical settlement of the sel Abad yesetrday. Kabul Traffic 42041. questions connected with The agency underlines other Arab states is anot- aboard the orbital compl- is tar trom being the full Central Firebrigade. ob- that the country's diplo- her major contribution to ex. Experiments were con- picture of the work load J20122. Afghanistan, it in fact The voluntarily collec- matic circles regard Isla- a solution of the pressing ducted in the past days on of the crew during the most g structs all the initiatives tive work started with Hotel Kabul 24741. an mabad's stand vis and difficult tasks of a ly IFS 2 installations with responsible, dynamic ope- - called upon to promote revolutionary enthusiasm International post import situ- India as just settlement in a view to assessing adver- rations of the flight. dept. 23797. improvement of the from 8 a.m. to 12 noon in and provocative. the Middle East. se effects of space flight fa- - ation in South West Asia. . the new project. writ- - ' Press Trust of India ,. .'J ,,,..,....::...... J,..,.. , . L... es that the government of ". General Zla-ul-H- hind- TODAY'S RADIO ers the acceptance and implementation of propo- Following is the Radio Afghanistan's foreign pro- - sals aimed at the establish- gram: ment of goodneighbourly Language G.M.T. Khz ' relations in that region of , ' - Urdu 18.00-20.0- 60230 (49 m, K 20.00-21.0- ;, 0 the world. The agency re- r English Islamabad is (for Neareast). calls that Js- 4 .. . i evading negotiations with Russian 21.00-213- 0 11085 (25 m, the leadership of the De- Arabic 21.30-22.0- 0 11085 (25 ra) - - ' I - 0 mocratic Republic of Af- v '.,vl Dari and Pashtu ,22 17750- - (16 m) ghanistan, although such 17755 (18 m) negotiations would make (for Europe) 23.30-23.0-0 17755 (16 m an important contribut- German English 23.00-24.0- ion to the process of eas- ing tensions which exist Abdul Aziz Uanishyar between the two countries Editor: Tel. 26848 and in the region as a wh- ole. Circulation: 26859 and ' ' 2585155 Ext.' 42 Press Trust of India wr- . V: V- - ites that India's diploma- r ' , Address to a,. 4 , , enquiries Kabul New Times A tic circles believe that Pa- totAJ tk 4s.J ,4 ,, , 'wwintailtiwit - occupies a kistan dubious lAncarl Watt ffnhnl thA MamniwtjA Dn..kllH .1 position on A scene of the voluntary work by the workers and of ry of and the question employees the Minist Water Power fAfghanistan. of normalising relations in the electric board work shops project, In Wasel Abad.