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THE WEATHER Yesterday's Temperature" NEWS STALLS Max. 29C. Minimum 12C. Kabul Times is available at: Sun sets today at 6:25 p.m. Khyber Sun rises tomorrow at 5:27 a-- Restaurant; Kabul Tomorrow's Outlook: Clear Hotel; Shar-e-Na- near Park Cinema; Kabul Inter- MOL TIMES national Airport. VOL. IV, NO. 130 KABUL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1965, (SUNBULA 10 1344, S.H.) PRICE Af. 2 Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan Afghanistan, Pakhtunistan Leaders Await Ceremony Calls On Pakistan To Concede To Right Of Pakhtunistan KABUL, September 1. IfHAN Abdul Ghaflar Khan, the veteran leader of Pakhtunis- tan, yesterday said that further expansion and cementing . of national unity were imperative if the national aspiration of Pakhtunistan were to be achieved. He said that if the people of Pakhtunistan succeeded in rebuilding their homeland, no one woiuu oe aoie to usrup roeir ngnis. apeaxing at. a garnering of Dav celebrations was that of thousands of people in Ghazi grief felt dver the privations of Stadium on Pakhtunistan Day the people of Pakhtunistan. "The the Pakhtunistani lea- efforts made by this noble and en- der said: "Other nations whose terprising nation to win. freedom J freedom movemerts were started for the Indo-Pakist- an long after that of Pakhtunistani he said, "have come to have won their freedom through naught and they themselves have selflessness and by working to- been suffering V untold miseries ward a single goal. To achieve over a period of 18 years in the their aims the people of Pakhtu- grip of colonialism". nistan, too, must be prepared to The Mayor said that the govern- make every possible sacrifice and ment and people of Afghanistan tolerate all discomforts and tribu- since Pakistan's emancipation ' lations." have suDDorted. with fraternal Khan Abdul Ghaffar declared . motives, the desire of the Pakhtu- - created with nistani nation to be free and have .the blood of the iwinlo of PokVi. employed every rjeaeeful means mmmmmaM-j-- . - tunistan, but when Pakistan came to draw the attention - into being its government of the Pak- refused lsian government tmuarHc tv,. HRH Marshal Shah Wall Khan, Prime Minister Dr. Mohammad to grant the right of Pakhtunistan. blunder Ah Yousuf, Court Minister "We ieat committed hv it Mohammad and Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan at Pakhtunistan Square wait for the flat hois- ask Pakistan nothing more concerning the Pakhtunistani na ting ceremony, yesterday. than to concede the rights of the ana people tion, also to warn it against of Pakhtunistan", he said. the dangers which its present po- licy Pass Declaration He could create for peace in this then asked whether this part of the world. ThantToTry "New Efforts demand of the people of Pakhtu-- . Nuclear-Fre-e ' Ori nistan conformed tn the "Unfortunatelv however " he Ease Islam. While discussing the atti- To Kashmir Fighting; thj added, "the struggle of the people " tude of pnvpmmpnt nf PolHc. Of Pakhtunistan nrui tho onnA Latin America tan towards people the of Pakhtu- gffices of, the governments of Af- Indian Troops Still Attack nistan, 1, (Reu- he said that the govern- ghanistan, directed as these were MEXICO City, Sept. - UNITED NATIONS, September ment was uprising every right the ter). The- Latin Amprirnn Denu- - lAP). towards promotion of the wel- "THE United Nations Secretary-Gener- al possessed by the people of Pakh- clearisation. Conference yesterday announced Tuesday that fare of Pakhtunistan and Pakistan U Thant "has in mind new efforts", to improve tunistan. The Pakistan govern- and of peace in of unanimously approved a declara- the ment was this corner the tion of principles to Lcdsciuc situation in rvasnmir. trying to isolate the world, have yielded no results". be used as a forts. It would not be helpful to people of Pakhtunistan from their basis for the draft treaty setting The deliberately vague announ- disclose Recalling the decision of the cement followed bet- these efforts at this time". being-employe- Uf. a regional nuclear-fre- e talks here homeland and they were Loya Jirgah of year zone in Thant has had repeated con- last and the ween Thant and Australian Lieut-Ge- n. wherever tbre existed statements by Latin America. ferences in recent days made His Majesty The declaration was compro- 'Robert H. Nimmo, Chief of with the risibilities of bloodshed and des- the King and Prime Minister Dr. a the UN military Pakistani Ambassador and the In- truction. mise solution between: two blocs observer group in dian Ambassador. Mohammad Yousuf during the In- India and Pakistan, the two coun- Khan Abdul de- at the conference. One group of A New Delhi Ghaffar Khan dependence Day fighting cease-fir- e report says India celebrations this nations, headed by Mexico, tries along the clared that it was the policy of year, the Mayor said that the gov- called line. claimed Tuesday it accounted for British for immediate approval of a pre- at least 127 colonialism to plant the ernment of Afghanistan could not Thant had summoned Nimmo Pakistanis trapped in seeds of discord among the people amble to a draft treaty while the the Uri Salient by two for- remain disinterested in this sub- others, here for the talks. A UN spokes- Indian of Pakhtunistan, and to tear them ject headed by Brazil, stated man ces attacking in Pakistani Kash- apart. that they did not wish to satd Nimmo left New York "The government of Pakis- "We wish", he said "that the it commit by plane Monday night and would mir. tan", .he pointed out, themselves as yet to the text of The bodies- of fi5 -Pokiot .,,;.. 1 "is also fol- government of Pakistan by learn- a formal preamble. arrive oack at his Srinagar head- ua.wbcuua uavc lowing the same policy." ing a lesson quarters today. been counted in posts captured by from the bitter ex- The conference accepted a pro- the Indian army, periences of the past should ab- posal The spokesman said: "The Secret- an official spokes- Khan that instead of being ap- ary-General man said, adding Abdul Ghaffar Khan, said andon the colonial and destructive thoroughly re- that 51 Pakis- he did not wish to proved as a preamble, the text viewed tanis are known to have be called a policy adoptd by it concerning should the situation relating to the been ."leader" but a servant of his be approved as a declara- ceasefire in Kashmir with General wounded and 14 captured at a cost people. Pakhtunistan and. instead, by tion of principles. of 14 Indian The Khan said he was heeding the counsels of Afghanis- Nimmo and has in mind new ef- - casualties. happy The spokesman Pa- to notice in Afghanistan tan and Pakhtunistan, it should added 715 the feeling kistanis had been killed 18 of amity and concede the right of our Pakhtu- captured and brotherhood. nistani Soviet Delegate in .two other major cla- Before brethren to Replies To shes outside the Uri Salient delivering his speech which coniorms to prin- in the at Ghazi Stadium he the past 24 hours. marched ciples of the United Nations Char- U.S. , Fighting is at the head of a large group of ter and the Weapons Ban Bid; Sees still going on in the requirements of the Salient east of Haji Pir Pass, the Pakhtunistanis residing in Kabul present-da-y world." fiom Pakhtunistan Square trapped Pakistanis main sc3pe to At the ceremony in - Ghazi Problem In MLFf Proposal route which India Ghazi Stadium. V captured, and The large crowds Stadium, Mrs. Sakina Ziyar and it won't be known of people on the way from Pakh- Mrs. Turpaiky GENEVA, September 1, (DPA). for some time Rafiki Andar re- VIET chief delegate to the whether most of the Pakistanis ma- tunistan Square to the stadium cited poems. Khan Mohammad JO Geneva Disarmament Conference naged to escape, flags on Tuesday made long-expect- the spokesman carried of Pakhtunistan and Ayyoub Khan, President of the his reply to the American said. shouted slogans of "Long Live Provisional proposal for the of atomic weapons, 1,000 Pakhtunistan". Council of Southern ed to say clearly but fail- About or more Pakistanis Pakhtunistan, in a speech said whether the USSR would be willing to accept were reported in the Salient when The flag-hoisti- as ceremony in that the people of Pakhtunistan it a basis for nerotiatinnc the Indians started closing the Pakhtunistan square, performed were determined to regain ne stressed that so far the ques launched heavy trap Thursday by the Mayor of their tion attacks on the with two attacks Kabul, was at- freedom at all costs and it was most decisive for the. Soviet Americans, whom he accused of across the UN ceasefire line into tended by some members of the me Union whether the U.S. proposal having Pakistani territory royal family. ioi Pakistan government to systematically built a cir-l- c one south Prime Minister Dr decide whether their rights ro Dan me direct and indirect of bases the from Uri and the other north from Mohammad Yousuf, were spread around Soviet Cabinet Min- to be conceded of nuclear arms extended Union since - the Poonch sector. high-ranki- to them or that the end of World isters, west-centr- civil and mili- the people of Pakhtunistan were to military alliances, had not been War IL - The Kashmir bat- tary officials and thousands to be forced answered. He tleground is rugged Kabul of into recovering them. suggested that the Disarma- terrain of citizens. Groups of Pakhtu- He added that after World War U.S. Chief Delegate, William C. ment Conference discuss ways 9.000 to 13.000 feet or more alti- nistani young men danced the na- IL in addition to the Foster had said that the proposal leading to the abolition tude and the troops find it slow tional "Attan" fact that would block of military going.