wiip r Preservation of lOYRTll Afghan culture P. s (s. J ' li-.- ,. ...Jl-- L Oil I I.I.J .ML-- .. !.' - -- !'! Ll J,l. 1 I.f:i V 6 VQI-- . XVII NO. Zf THURSDAY, FEB. 14, 1980 (DALWA 45, 1358 S.II.) Price Afs.

HUSAKfS ;v4fc"'''t. tfc' Mokammel raps MESSAGE REPLIED

KABUL, Feb. 14, (Bakh- US9 Western efforts tar). The Information Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reports that Babrak Karmal, Gene- ral Secretary of the Cent- ral Committee of PDPA, to interfere in BRA President of RC and Prime Minister of DRA, has sent , Feb. 14, (Bakhtar). Deputy Foreign Minister for Poli- the following reply messa- Hadi Mokammel who leads the DRA's delega- ge to Gustav Husak, Ge- tical Affairs Abdul neral Secretary of the Cen- tion at the Human Rights Commission in Geneva in a speech de- tral Committee of the nounced the attempts of the United States of America and other Party of Czecho- ; slovakia and President of Pill Demo- t 11 '$0' western countries to interfere in the internal affairs of the the Czechoslovak Socialist '''fl, cratic Republic of . Republic: Esteemed Comrade; collu- - America in the Indian Afghan-Sovi- et relations and He unmasked the of I have the pleasure to and Gulf re emphasised that the Soviet sion of imperialist forces Ocean Persian express my thanks for your m against the people of Afghs gion. Union came to the help of comradely message sent j build- - ? the Afghan people at the anistan who are busy by you while overflying the 4'l ac- ' ing new The aim of all these most difficult moments. . their life. territory of the Democratic lUv w v. reactionary imperial tions is to stop the process Afghanistan. Republic of grains grain in parts of the co- ' list circles, he said, in ci$ of detente and create an ' Sufficient are available at markets different Esteemed Comrade, I as- - untry. Photo shows part of the grain market of Kabul city. , atmosphere confrontati- Guests from pcration with Pakistan,, and of sure you that the Deopfe China have unleashed on and cold war. of the Democratic Republic against ' Dem- Mokhammel added that the Congo leave of Afghanistan, under the Part-messag- Afgha- Pakistan territory is DPRK e ocratic Republic of the leadership of People's De- Brazzaville leader sends hu- by nistan and against the - being used as a base mocratic Party of Afghanis- " home ob- groups intrusion for ,tate manitarian and peaceful many for stru-"ggl- ssagt tan, will continue their es jectives of Saur Revolu- into Afghanistan kill men, to the KABUL, Feb. 14, (Bakht against imperialist in- -' Babrak Karmal and tion. women and children ar). The goodwill party terventions and will fulfill received bridges and KABUL, Feb. 14, (Bakhtar)- .- According to The Deputy Minister of destroy schools, and state delegation of the the objectives and aspirati- Foreign Affairs of Afghan- roads. These bandits are Information Department of the Foreign Affairs People's Republic of Con ons of the Saur Revolution. KABUL, Feb. 14, (Bak- istan pointed out that they armed and trained by Ame- Ministry, the Congo Brazzaville good will party go Brazzaville left for ho I avail myself of this op- According to the cou- China. and state delegation at a meeting with Babrak htar). use the events of our rica and me yesterday morning af- portunity' to express my Department ntry as a pretext to streng- Mokammel elucidated on Karmal last Tuesday handed to the General Secr- Information ter a visit to Kabul. best wishes for further su- Foreign Affairs Mi- then the military presence the friendly nature of the etary of the PDPA CC, President of RC and Prime of the At the Kabul Internati ccesses and prosperity of fr- Minister of DRA the following message sent to him nistry Babrak Karmal, onal Airport Dastagir Pan iendly people of Czechoslo- by Col. Donis Solo ' Negoso, head of state of Co- General Secretary of the sheri, member of the PDPA vakia. of ngo Brazzaville: , PDPA CC, President CC Politburo, some other Babrak Karmal, "Comrade Karmal, Gen reasons and hopes of the RC and Prime Minister of of the PDPA CC General Secretary members of the eral Secretary of PDPA united people of Congo, ral- DRA received for a cour- and of ' representative the Central Committee of the CC, President of RC and, lied behind its Labour Party tesy call at the RC head- Department of Protocol the People's Democratic Party Prime Minister of DRA, for the sure victory of the quarters at 10 a.m. yest- Ministry Foreign Affairs of .Afghanistan, of President "The people of Congo ha- peoples of Afghanistan. erday Ambassador of the goodbye delega Revolutionary Coun- said to the of the ve been following with spe- Democratic People's Re- tion. cil and Prime Minister of jf ' ' 1 cial interest and 'attention "I hope you will accept public of Korea Li Chung the Democratic Republic of Korean Amba- ' the process of your uprising with full confidence what- Rim. The The delegation during Afghanistan. begun with the April Re: ever my emissary tells you ssador during the meeting , I -;-; fc' stay here met ' I i its volution, reaching its clim- on my behalf.' conveyed the following f with Babrak Karmal, Gen- .Cj.tes&caiis ax on December 27,-197- message from the party eral Secretary of 'the PDPA though the geographic dis- - "Comrade Karmal, 1 here- and the state to Babrak " CC, President of RC and KABUL,' Feb. 14. (Bakh- 1 tance between us did not by express to you my pro- Karmal. ! Prime Minister, some high tar). Minister of Commu- n allow us to follow from cl- found feelings as a ranking party and state fig- nications Lt. Col. Mohamm- ose quarters the changes oc- - Comrade Kim II Sung, ures of DRA discussing wi- ad Aslam Watanjar received curring inside Afghanistan. General Secretary of the th them matters of mutual for a courtesy call Indian Committee of the ' 1 Central Was . 'taainu Singh W ' interests. Ambassador Jaskaran Party I 7 "In order to avoid the Israel violates Korean Workers Teja in his office nt 3 p.m. The goodwill delegation biased propaganda of imp- and President of DPRK yesterday. congratu- of the Congo Brazzaville erialist mass media, I am human rights in sends his warm of Budapest Also Minister Co- seen at Kabul Airport pr- Liberation the of sending to your country a lations on the occasion of mmunications received Viet- ior to departure for home. delegation headed by Bon-go- u your election as General nam's counsellor Ton Qu-an- g Camille, member of occupied land Secretary of the PDPA in Kabul Co a courtesy cidl celebrated for the Central Committee of CC, President of RC and DAMASCUS, Feb. 13, at 10 a.m. yesterday discus- Congolese Labour Party Prime Minister of DRA KABUL, 14, I Bakht- vernment of Hungary are Feb. sing with them matters of (Tass). Abdel Mohsen and has wished you great k FUS Pakistan who is meanwhile my per- ar) .The Embassy of the the firm supporters of the Meizar, official spokesman mutual interest. sonal political adviser, on success. Kim II Sung has Peoples Republic of Hun- Soviet Union and the Dem the PLO, made a speech th- fact-findi- of expressed confidence cul- Afgha- a mission. sends warm' gary celebrated at the ocratic Republic of ADB loan to at a press conference here at the existing friendship tural center of the Soviet nistan and reject the inter- on Monday. He exposed the "The delegation comprizes and cooperation between Embassy jn Kabul yesterday ference of the imperialist Israeli authorities' aibitra-ines- s co- greetings Batheas Mollomb, member the peoples of our two the 35th anniversary of the forces in the' internal affa- fertiliser Co. in the occupied Arab be streng- of the party's central coin-- , untries further KABUL, Feb. 14, (Bak- Budapest liberation from irs of Afghanistan. territories. Tel Aviv, see- the common KABUL, Feb. 14, (Bak- mittee and in charge of po- thened for htar). The Federal Un- the yoke of fascism. The Hungarian Ambassak king to take its revenge up- imperia- htar). Asian Developm- litical affairs in its foreign struggle against ion of Students (FUS) of The ceremony was atten- dor wished the people of on the population of the to- for the sake of ent Bank has granted $ relations department, Ch- lism and Pakistan on behalf of all ded by Dastagir Panjshiri, Afghanistan further succ- wns of El Khalil in the Wesi national independence. realising objecti- 5,700,000 as loan to Afghan ristian Gilbert Bamby, the progressive youth and st- member of the Politburo of ess in the Bank of the Jordan for ac- Chemical Fertiliser Co. audio-visu- adviser to the udents of that country in PDPA CC and member of . ves of the Saur Revolution tion against the Israeli oc- From the above loan cabinet, Gampologoseph, a telegram has expressed the Revolutionary Council, and building of new society cupation regime, unleashed $ 1,120,000 is grant-in-ai- d legal secretary of the Con- Dost meets Shah Mohammad Dost M- in Afghanistan. large-scal- e Its sincere congratulations a campaign . of for purchasing transport- golese Workers Confedera- and solidarity with the inister of Foreign Affairs, Similarly, in this functi- reprisals to intimidate the ' ation facilities. tion, Botoka Emilienne, sec- youth and students of Af- - j Abdul Majid Sarbiland, on Borbiyev, Minister Co- Palestinians, the spokesman Amnesty Int'l The contract was concl- retary to the permanent fo- ghanistan on. the occasion minister of information and unsellor of the Soviet Em- said. uded in Paris between reign relations bureau of of the beginning of the culture, high ranking offi- bassy in Kabul talked about delegation the Afghan Chemical Fe-rtlis- er the Revolutionary Union new phase of the Saur Re- cials, ambassadors and char- the good relations existing The curfew has been in Co. and concerned of Congolese Women, Es- 14,' volution under the Read- ge d'affaires of the socia- between the Soviet Union in El Khalil for two KABUL, Feb. (Bakht- authorities of the Bank, sie Marcel, secretary' of the efiect ership of the PDPA which list embassies in Kabul. and the fraternal socialist weeks already. Zionists blo- ar). Minister of Foreign said the President of the central committee of the the manifestation of At the outset of the cer- countries and added that the cked the supply of the town Affairs Shah Mohammad .is Afghan Chemical Fertil- Congolese Socialist Youth of emony His Excellency Dezso support-extende- met Amnesty Interna- the true aspirations d by the So- with food. Punitive 'roops Dost iser Co. to the Bakhtar re- Union and Boukoulou Lam- the workers, youth and. Kiss, Hungarian Ambassad- Union and the under- stage reprisals against civ- tional delegation at 11 a.m. viet porter on his return from bert, general treasurer and students of Afghanistan. or in Kabul talked about the ground struggle of the Hun- ilians. Mocking at the re- yesterday, discussing with Paris. in charge of the state ass- struggles of the people of garians against Fascism to- ligious sentiments it matters of mutual inte- ociation for relations with of the The union considers the Hungary against , fascism wards liberating Budapest Arabs, they profane Mo-- rest. ...The remaining amount peoples. the new phase of the Saur Re- and the aids of the Soviet the paw of fascism. slem shrines town Amnesty International from will be spent in construc- of the and volution in the revolutio- Union in the victory of the At the end of the cerem- cause damage to Islamic his- welcomed the humanitarian tion of godowns for chem- "Comrade Bongo Camille nary Afghanistan as an people of that country. ony a short film was scree- torical monuments. gesture of new leadership ical fertiliser, medicines who is responsible to con- Important event in inter- Speaking of the present ned depicting the liberation of Afghanistan shown in and annexes for the watc- vey to you this message will national anti Imperialist international situation he Budapest, capital is being releasing the political pri- of the of hmen, he added. explain, loud and clear, the Israel encouraged movement which coinci- said: The people, Socialist Hungary. to such a violation of elem- soners. des with the aspirations of Working Party and the go-- entary human rights n the the progressive forces and BRUSSELS, 14, (AFP). occupied Arab lands by the working class in the The European Commission the Camp David agreem- FLOODS region. has agreed on a food aid pr- ents and by the US unre- ogramme to developing co- served support for its agg- IN The union further adds untries for 1980 worth 558.9 ressive policy, Abu Mei- a strong, un- European ' Currency existance of million zar emphasised. HERAT, Feb. 14, (Bakh- powerful gover-- 1.39 ited and ' Units (one ECU equals tar). Due to heavy rain nment in Afghanistan is dollars), sources close to the great step in the center and other regarded as a Commission said her yes- ADDIS ABABA. Feb. 13, parts of Herat on Tuesday of toward elimination the terday. (Tass). The participants night most of the streets Imperialist influence In The programme involves in the current 34th session have been flooded and so- region. the 720,000 tonnes of cereals, v.- - of the ministerial council me houses have been da- 150,000 tonnes of milk pow- of the Organisation of Af- maged. No report of casu- In conclusion the union ( der and 54.000 tonnes of bu- ' rican Unity (OAU) here wo- alty has been received. has expressed the hope tter oil. ( und up the debate on i the that the revolutionary go- Already earmarked for il situation in Rhodesia and A source of Herat Mu- vernment of Afghanistan ! Asia are 179,000 tonnes of I began discussing the OAU nicipality said that rescue will fulfill this historical .. cereals of which Banglade- I, t liberation committee's rep- operation has to mission under the leader- started sh will receive 105.000 to- j Ambassador of Budapest speaking at the function held on the occasion of ort on the Republic of Sou- prevent damage ship of Babrak Karmal. further nnes, Pakistan 50,000 tonn- 35th anniversary of Independence of that country at the cultural centre of th Africa and Namibia. or loss of life. es and Sri Lanka 20,000. the USSR Embassy here.

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KABUL NEW TIMES THURSDAY, FEB. 14, 1980 Indian foreign policy, Afghan events p IJnBliei A lot of noise is made By Saved Mir Qasim (India) nding hospitality to the today in the West about PART 1 Shah who is hated by the India's stand on the pres- Iranian people and is wa- PETROPAVLOVSK Dear Sir, ent situation in Afghanis- ernment headed by Indira nted by them to answer Feb. (Tass) tan. We are1 witness to the Gandhi has been formula- for his crimes against the .An earthquake on Kam- peninsula The other day I was pu spectacle that the very sa- ted with regard to Afgha- nation. Whether one ltikes chatka at three e local ti- shed out of the door from me forces which have lo- nistan. it or not,-th- an.ti Shah hours 30 minutes, Industrialising one of the buses of Millie ng tried vainly to pressur- It is necessary for us, movement in Iran has be- me, Tuesday morning ca- Bus Co. On Dchmazang ro- ise India t6 toe the line first of all, to underline en a people's movement. used neither casualties nor ute while proceeding for laid down by the Western that India's friendship wi- Hundreds of thousands of destruction. developing states home. I won't'' blame,-- , the powers are today making th Afghanistan has been Iranians were done to de- Its epicentre, instruments passengers because every a desperate attempt once of long standing. Through- ath by the' Shah. People's of the Petropavloski seism- one was rushing home at again to get India into th- out the period when Pa- hatred and anger against ic station of the academy of The conference of United rtcomings and ailments, the end of the working ho- eir Cold War game. kistan, encouraged and him is understandable. sciences of the USSR show- Nations Industrial De- Soaring inflation, econ urs, instead I would like to What they fail to take abetted by the Western But it is amazing how the ed, was 80 kilometres south-- velopment Organisation omic and monetray cri draw the attention of the into account is that India powers, has taken a bellig- US has been whipping up east of the regional cen- (UNIDO) held in New ses, recession, etc. which Company to press into ser- under the Congress has erent position against India frenzy against the Iranian tre in Avacha Bay. Delhi ended last week- have aggravated econo- vice on the busy routes mo- always tried to follow an three times launching people. In Petropovlosk, the ear- split betw- end with a mic and financial situ- re vehicles, at least during independent policy in fo- armed conflict against th- thquake was measured at The Western powers th- een the world's rich and ation in many developed the rush hours. reign affairs, a policy wh- is country Afghanistan force four. poor on a blue- ink that in the name of nations countries ought to be Though Millie Bus Co. ose architect was Jawaha-rla- l stood by us on the basis Islam they would be able (Reu-ter- print for future econo- averted as far as pos Nehru. When this po- of enduring BAMAKO, Feb. ). boasts a large fleet, yet the friendship. to delude the Muslims in mic development. The sible. , licy was first formulated, This was in sharp contra- The Palestine Libe- population of the cjty is India. Muslims in India dialogue suffered a hard the problem le- Ir- ration Organisation (PLO) always on the rise. Uni: before our st to what the Shah of know knock and ended with a Raw material flow .to very well that this is to open an office in Mali, thing more, the private bf-se-s aders was the persistent an, another trusted prote- declaration adopted in the developed nations is a strategy of exploiting Moussa which plied in the past Western attempt to drag ge of the USA, did by hel- President Tiaore finaj hours, co- religious sentiments for the also at throw away prices have been taken off and Asian countries into their ping Pakistan in its arm- said Monday night on his nsisting of a plan of ac- from developing on the narrow nefarious ends the the government buses int- Cold War military allian- ed attacks on India. It was return from a visit to Iraq tion, a split vote of the West. This is a trap with es whereas the latter roduced with not adequate ces. India refused to be br- therefore a matter of wid- and Syria. of goo the Muslims of India will 8322. purchase finished ' number. The private vehic- owbeaten into any milita- espread interest and sati- not walk into . How ds at exorbitant prices ri- can president les should be allowed at so- ry bloc because Nehru sfaction for the Indian pe- Traore also said All the industrialised ca- in mark- the Muslims of' India for- international me routes until the gover- ghtly feared that the me- ople when in April, 1978, that PLO leader Yasser Ar- pitalist countries voted ets. The only path to get that the most outrag- Dam- nment os able to run suffi- mbership of any military the people of Afghanistan afat, whom he met in en bloc against the dec- delivery and the best eous crime in the Arab would pay cient number to meet the re- alliance would make Ind- achieved their historic Re- ascus, an official balk-- , world has been committed laration and also instrument to their ec- ia subservient to the dic- volution overthrowing visit to Mali. He gave no quirements. the against Palestinian Musli- ed at the idea of setting onomic liberation is the tates of the powers that feudal order and setting date. do- Sincerely Yours ms by the machinations up a new 300 billion industrialisation so that ' run such military allianc- out on the gigantic Abdul Latif task and conn- llars fund for helping they are to put an with the active (Reu-ter- able Deh Mazang. es, and to that measure, of establishing a new ord- ANKARA, Feb. ) the developing countr- end such exploitation ivance of the Western po- to would infringe on our so- er of reforms and uplift . Work will start later industrialis- wi- wers? They are damaging ies for their and meanwhile deal vereign, independent for- of the downtrodden. this year on a second bridge ation during the 1980s, powers on the real interests of the th industrial eign policy. Obviously linking Europe and Asia ac- as provided in the Hav- equal footing. this has not Arab peoples and are bol- INT'L PRESS been to ross the Bosphorus straits, ana Declaration. Thou- the liking of the stering Zionism. It is not This was the genesis of Western powers Turkish Minister of Pub- gh an understanding co- The developing who have difficult for Indian Musli- countries our tested foreign policy invariably lic Works Selahattin Kilic uld have been reached still continue to fight in BERLIN, Feb. (ADN) backed, in all ms to distinguish between of It will parts of the said. but some of the western order to help fled- "New Delhi has made world, conse- friends and foes. their be good for us to remind rvative regimes Speaking during a budget countries such as the gling economies going it clear again that certa- opposed American policy- - makers to social change. debate in parliament Mon- United States, Britain against all odds. No in imperialist circles are So, the It is in this background that one of their distingu- elements in Afghanistan day night, Kilic said feasibi- and West Germany rem- targets have been achie- permanently seeking to of the reverse that the US ished Secretaries of State, resisting the programme lity studies were also under ained adamant and fe- ved at similar conferen- undermine the economic has suffered to its stand- way John Foster Dullies, had of reforms of the Go- for a railway tunel lt no need for the new ces held previously. independence of the deve- new ing and to its neocolbnial-is- t branded as vernment took refuge under the Bosphorus. The loping by neoc-olonial- ist in designs in Iran the fund. In the Lima Dec- countries immoral, and the echo of that studies would take three large numbers in Pakist- American authorities ha- laration of 1975, of, maqhinations", that outlook could be hea- years. an, where the military re- calcu-lated- The Western stand was New the GDR farmers' paper ve been engaged in ly which the Delhi rd in our country, in the gime, allready After, centuries of boat rigid and uncompromis- conference was a follow Bauern Echo says recent- engaged in engineering world stand of some of the crit- suppressing the democra- and ferry traffic across the ing and is well reflect- up, was agreed ly on the UNIDO' general , wide hysteria against 'the it that ics of Nehru's foreign pol-- tic forces inside the coun- Bosphorus the first road ed in the words of the developing conference in the Indian ' " new regime in Afghanist- countries icy. try, not only gave shelter bridge between the contin- President of the "Group should be enabled to capital, The no of impe- an. When this new regime to these reactionary forc- ents was opened in 1973. of 77" and Tunisian de- raise their of the rialist circles to the final in Afghanistan thought it share Over the' years, howev- es from Afghanistan, but legate Ahmad Ghezal world's industrial out- documents of the third necessary to seek Mosc- er, the bankruptcy of the trained and armed them PARIS, Feb. (Reut-er- ). who said that develop- put to 25 percent by the UNIDO general conferen- ow's military help as policy of military allianc- for constant armed infiltr- A fake plumber walk- ed nations' inflexibility century fr- ce is part of the imperial- i provided for in their trea- turn of the es became evident even to ed into the flat, a 100-yea- r ation into Afghanistan. ty with Union- - of and lack of political will om about seven percent ist strategy to restrict the many of the Soviet the members of This assumed a serious di- old retired American had turned the summit 1970's. sovereignty of the develo- to guard the intergrity in early But still such alliances, while nt mension with the conniva- architect and left with a into a "dialogue of the no ping countries in capi- and security of Afghanis- clear cut solution the has not only nce and active support Rembrandt and five other deaf." has achi- talist world economy. By tan against external thre- been found to earned many adherents that the US authorities exte- paintings worth two million eve speaking of a failure of at and subversion engine-- this and a humble but can no longer be den- nded to them francs (eight million doll- Lack of , consensus in the UNIDO session for months. ered from outside, the" US two percent increase has the. ounced or; ! ' ars), police brushed aside This is not a matter of con- authorities said. Delhi means that inter. been the result so far. West is trying to cloak do- by West, have lost all the What is am- jecture; even US national efforts to mod- the press balance and have unleash- The architect, Andre Ka-h- However the Western wn its defeat. using is that these cold-- war ernise the Third Wor- boldly exposed this fact. ed a campaign of hatred police nations continue their The paper goes on to veterans, the advoca- told the man said ld should now be doub- The Western powers, and calumny against Afg- he hostility to the whole say: "The Soviet Union tes of military alliances, had come to check if led and the process of st- particularly US, suffered hanistan, branding the there was concept of a global fu- and the other socliaist are today pompously dec- sand in the water a set-ba- ck in Iran with Soviet Union industrialisation should nd or transfer of techn- ates which are members laring that as an aggre- pipes. India's present the fall of the Shah. But ssor for be aimed at restructur- ology and the role of in the UNIDO, support policy is the crime of hav- a deviation from even then the US ing and ensuring high multinationals. The gap the industrial independe- authori- ing responded to the call The paintings included a The invet- ties Sh- growth rates for every nce of cou- tried to back the of the Afghan leaders to Holbein and Dut- between rich and poor the developing erate enemies of non-alig- -. others by branch of the economy, ah in exile and committed help save their Revoluti- ch 18th continues Increasing em- ntries by advocating the nment have suddenly ta- century masters, , including agriculture open provocation by exte on. phasising the need for creation of efficient indu- ken upon themselves the and solution of food pr- PARIS, a new International Ec- strial plants in the public role of judges to decide Feb. Rout-er- ). oblem, overcoming ec- onomic Order. sector of these countries. how far we are still A Turkish and ba- tiiiii onomic technical This standpoint serves to tour guide was arrested on ckwardness, raising liv- Not to talk of New Delhi make their national econ- arrival from Istanbul Mod-da- y ing pe- For India, it is not the - - standards of the Declaration, omies independent". iff?- K night when airport po- - the aims judgement of the Western ople and elimination of and objectives - lice found four kilos of the powers that is important of exploitation. Lima Declaration NEW DELHI, (INFA). morphine base 2.4 and with regard to our no-n- worth the of Action fin- million francs (600,000 do- Plan in There is a possibility of alignment on any specific Industrialisation of deve- connection with the in- ding gas in Andhra Pradesh. llars) concealed in bis lug- issue, but whether any pa- loping countries should dustrial progress of de- The Oil gage, police said. and Natural Gas rticular stand of our Gov- be done by making ma- veloping countries Commission while Huseyin Umar was have drilling ernment strengthens the being ximum use of the exper- not been implemented a questioned by Paris well on Narsapur structu- independence of our for diug ience of yet in squad officers. industrialised and resolute actions re the west Godavari dis- eign policy. nations with a view to are necessary directed at came, trict, across natural It is precisely on this avoiding likely mista- establishing a new Int- gas. well is The morphine base, whi- The projected touchstone of independen kes made in the wake of ernational Economic ch is used to produce for 5,000 meters drilling. ce in foreign affairs pure industrialisation in ba- that heroin, was the Order and striking a The nature and quality of we found in Uln- have to judge the sit double-hnttnmn- developed countries. The lance of some sort bet- gas will ar's rl c.u be known when the uation in Afghanistan. world capitalist econo- ween the developing and well is drilled General deterioration, microinfarction, and a case as he walked finally and And is out of my has its typical sho developed it precisely on .this real heart attack can not be ruled out. Orly airport nations. tested. basis that the considered with his wife and three children, pollicy of - police the present Gov- said. ASIA: TRENDS AND EVENTS HOMEPRESS REVIEW The Khmer people have By Kh. Angar in the Middle also achieved " East, whe- a historical PART II re under victory, having overthro- the US aegis a IIAQIQAT-I-ENQELAB- separate treaty was sign- I the interests of the enem- they did not succeed in wn the bloody regime of situation in a number of war time laws, simulta- ed between Egypt and Is- SAUR: ies of mankind as they this shameful aim as our Beijing's henchmen Pol regions in Asia, in partic- neously strengthening the rael, the result of the favoured Amin's fascist friends extended a help- Pot and Ieng Sary. This South co- ular East Asia military conspiracy of the Editorially commenting band which belonged to ing hand was another crushing bl- forces of toward our rev- and the Middle East, re- operation under the "sec- ' imperialism, on the amount of support their group. They obvio- ow to Maoism's Arab react- olution and its gains from reaction- mains tense, which is the urity treaty". ion pl- and Zionism against extended to the revoluti- usly had to support his all over the world becau- ary policy in Indochina. direct consequence of the the national liberation str- onary Afghanistan the ans and our people too se they have The formation of the Pe- great-pow-er realised the expansionist It is known fact that uggle of the daily in its yesterday's is- had to st- ople's Republic Kam- Arab peopl- reject him and fact that the changes wh- of claims of the Chinese lea- after its ignominious def- es. sue says the political cha- ruggle against his omin- ich have taken place in puchea and the nation's ders and the hostile act- eat in Indochina the US nges taking place in Afg- ous desires. Afghanistan are all justi- determination to follow ions of imperialists and showed a tendency towa- A mass protest move- hanistan are realities wh- fied and reasonable. Here the road of socialist con- the henchmen. rds decreasing its milita- ment is mounting in the ich are being proved as Besides since Amin's the paper sites the exam- struction considerably str- The rapprochement of ry presence Rec- in Asia. Arab countries against reasonable changes and clique was against the ple of the recent visit to engthen the positions of the great power chauvi- ently, however, the reve- is why the activization of the that such changes interests of our people Afghanistan of the deleg- socialism, peace and nat- nists of China, and the rse process has been ob- South-Ea- reactionary forces. The enjoy decisive support of all peaceloving and prog- ation of Congo Brazzav- ional liberation in st US and Japanese imper- served. In particular, the alii Arab peoples are streng-- 1 progressive froces of ressive forces of the wor- ille and the moral) suppo- Asia. ialist poses a grave Carter Administration de- threat thening their unity in the the world. ld 'specially the Soviet rt extended by the good- to the cause of peace in cided to delay the withd- struggle against this hu- people and gpvernment will delegation of this Along with the great Asia and throughout the' rawal of US forces from Further miliating treaty, and are elaborating the firmly supported the cau- friendly country. successes of Asian peop- world. It should be noted south Korea, and speeded point says, striving to expand ties the paper in se of our people. This ov- Another article publis- les in their struggle for that after the "normaliz- up the conclusion of agr- Afghanistan with the Soviet Union following the erwhelming support was hed on this page of the national liberation, demo- ation" of Sino Japanese eements with the Philipp- ph- and socialist countries. triumph of the second against the selfish motive paper discusses the om- cracy and social) progress, and Sino American re- ines concerning two US ase of the Saur Revolut- of the world imperialism inous aims of the world the further development lations, Japan's military military bases. At prese- Recent ion the imperialist and lo- and reaction topped by imperialism and policy events in Asia reaction of goodneighbourly rela- is showing an incr- nt it is taking measures clearly show cal as re- anti-Sovi- that the well as regional the American imperialism to create obstacles in the tions between South Ea- easingly ten- - to increase its military action began opposing countries of this region and they began to launch way of the evolutionary st Asian countries is a gr- dency. Japan s inc- contingents and new ar- ' can defend the cause of the evolutionary phase false propaganda against process of the Saur Re- reasing ba- atifying fact. The Repub- allocation for maments at the US peace, freedom - and social of the Saur Revolution the of Rev- p gains the Saur volution by false propa- lic of India's vigorous fo- a qualitative buid-u- ses in Japan.- progress because the developmen- olution in order to change ganda. only by uniting reign policy ,is contribut- of "self defen- All this is accom- all the peace forces of ts which have taken pla- world opinion against th- the ing much to this. ce" forces, and is prepar- panied by "peace mak- continent. ce here are contrary to ese positive changes. But (Continued on p. 4) At the same time the ing ing" efforts of the USA (Mongolian Sources) KABUL NEW TIMES THURSDAY, FEB. 14, 1980

Dart & culture

Since" Ithe, iricfiption o! fast changing. Nowadays, the Saur Revolution, it only children clothes are has been declared that presented on such occasi- the government was keen Preservation ol Ate hai Culture ons by modern Kabul ho- on the preservation and usewives after child birth polishing of various diale- Reverting to customs For instance, if Ahmad By A. II Walch has not presented other may receive a complete but the cash payment Is cts and cultures belonging and traditions, one should is- sick and Mahmoud pays women with any cash gif- outfit because these do stilil in vogue in other to- to various fraternal natio- be discriminating enough him a visit, then Mrs. Mah- concerned. If the woman ts, then she is often brou- not cost so much. wns and more so in the nalities in Afghanistan. because there are certain moud gets as much money in question bears her first ght a piece of clothing for However, the trend con- villages." Evidently, it is language customs which are in full as she deems necessary child and therefore she the baby. Sometimes, she cerning cash payment is that serves as a medium accord with the requirem- from her husband, puts of transmission whether ents of the time. Others it into an envelope and of culture or public instr- run counter to these. The- on, leaving Ahmad's room, "THE PHYSICIAN IN SPITE OF HIMSELF" uction. In a country wh- refore the former should shoves it under his either "Le Medecin malgre lui" By Our Own Reporter ere live be encouraged and the la- piMow or hands it to Mrs several distinct which is translated nationalities, it would be tter discouraged. Ahmad with the apology into English under the ti- nor Moliere comedies, it wiser' for that is not much but educational as tle of "The Physician in was enacted for the first well as cultural For instance, "khairat" she ought to accept it as authorities Spite of Himself" is enac- time on August 6, 1666 to gear presenting cash to a pa- a symbol of their sympa- public instruction ted every evening at the only two months after in locali or someone else in thy and a gesture of the- dialects in each tient Kabul Nindaray Theat!re "The Misanthrope". And is good cus- ir good will. linguistic area so that the real need a nowadays. it was shown 5ff times in children tom while competition jn may not spend One of fairly good the author's lifetime and arranging lavish feasts on Mention should be ma- the much of their time first farces by Moliere, it has 282 times to the end of on learning . la- occasion of marriages de here that in case Mrs the official the been admirably rendered the reign of Louis XIV. or deaths ought to cease. Ahmad had presented so- nguage and then the regu- into Dari by Aid Raunaq, Inspired by a hackney- To begin with, we wou- me cash to Mrs Mahmoud lar subjects. They should a capable actor, producer ed anecdote of his time, instead beg- ld like to describe "khai- on a similar occasion, th- Moliere depicts a """ J straightaway and translator of long-standi- husband here as briefly as po- en the 'latter has to give rmmv in the subjects in their rat' who has spent years beating his wife and the ssible. , away in return a slightly own dialects. in France watching plays at latter plans to get even Imagine when someone larger amount. For insta- the Comedie Francaise de- with him. Incidentally, falls ill and he is conseq- nce, if she had received Culture embraces lang- spite the fact that he was two lackeys of an import- uently out of a job for qu- Afs. 200, now she pays uage, customs, traditions, expected to spend most ant man begin to search ite some time. In addition Afs. 250 or so. a physician to a music, dancing and every of his time studying elect- remove to the funds he needs for Paying the same amou- other manner acquired in ronics. fish bbne from his daugh- if" running his household; he nt is considered a kind of a community. However, With his ample talents, ter's throat. also requires extra cash slight because the pavee ' one of these ingredients not only he mastered the The peasant's wife aff- to pay the doctor's fees considers the payer-- has of opp- is polished at the expense field he had won a schola- ording herself the and buy medicine. He is payed some sort of a loan of the other, or none of rship for but also return- ortunity introduces her also to be fed richer foods long overdue. husband as them is looked after pro- ed home a full fliedged a physician wa- and some fruits. All these There is also another but adds he perly especially in the beside his other gif- that would put an extra strain on the kind of cash presentation artist to his ke of modernization whi- ts. not admit prowess meagre income of the fa- called "seyali" which dif- unless up. la- ch drives all developing Jointly directed by Ra- beaten The nations toward uniformi- mily, if any. fers from the above only ckeys carry out the advi- unaq and Dr. Nairn Farh-a- n, ty, To help the patient up, due to its occasion. For in- ce. The peasant miracu- countries like Afghan- the latter having rece- all his- relatives and frie- stance, if a woman bears lously cures ailmen- istan will eventually land ived his Phd. in Czechos- many nds who come to visit him a baby, all or almost all ts. cr- with no genuine culture arts, Moliere's genius has for the first time bring of her close relatives and lovakia in dramatic at all. the play has been brought eated in the form of an some cash depending on friends present her with ordinary fro-lickso- to the stage with much farce such a most their own means. The nio-ne- y cash payments, also inside comedy in whi- But the important success that deserves the component is usually presented envelopes' and discreetly ch all human characterst-ic-s of a particular fanfare ,with which it is Another view of Moliere comedy. to the patien's wife by th- put under her pillow. The are portrayed th- cullture is constituted by advertised daily on the with at of the visitor in a disc- same procedure is follow- eir realiti-- , customs and traditions. national radio. environmental lator, he was interested in standards of the actors or However, these are also reet way. ed as far as the amount is es. actresses as welli as V Though one of the mf-- comedies since his school those dependent lan- The spectator mainly on finds in . days after he learned en- of the audiences. And the this farce consequen- guage as a medium. Ther- the ough French at the Isteq-la-l more luring the play, the efore, the first step to be ces of an ordinary quarr- Lycee, he began to larger the number of peo- el between a taken in this direction is husband and study French comedies ti- ple whose standards are to develop each national- wife which aggravate the ll .he became adequately to be raised. situation. ity's dialect by printing familiar with those of In the later stages, he text books, Apart from its comic dictionaries, Molleiere. So far, he has went on, one could enact novels boo- aspects, the comedy also and children's translated 7 of these whi- sophisticated plays or ks. proves critical of arrang- ch have been enacted in those with more critical Pub- ed marriages which The Bayhaqi Book often Kabul earlier. aspects "Since our people result in disagreements lishing Institute can play Since he had found the have been battered for a - between couples an important part jn this the and Physician in Spite of H- rather long, period, they connection by top-not- ch even pretentions For sick- hiring if- 1 imself easily understand- certainly needed a laugh- writers lixicog-raphe-rs A ness. Also, making a fast and able and more acceptable ing stock to boost their in each dialect buck through medicine to the local audiences, he morale and meanwhile po- make an has been capably depict- and enormous began to translate and pr- int out to certain social on ed in this play showing investment this fruitful oduce it. His motives in discrepacies exist in scheme. how some doctors use th- that doing so were on the one our society. So this play The Department of Cul-tur- e, eir profession to enrich hand the portrayal of hu- was enacted with the par- now looking themsellves without payi- after man characterstics prof- ticipation of the best act- deve- ng much attention to th- the overall cultural oundly studied by the au- ors and actresses of the lopment eir humanitarian duties. in the country, is thor and, on the other, the Afghan Nindaray Theatre. also to Raunaq has done his be- seeing it that vari- fact that Moliere's plays Raunaq has translated ous ingredients st to preserve the taste of 'culture are not special to a partic- other plays apart from th- may in and express the nuances flourish the right ular class, though the tra- ose of Moliere, one of th- way. of the play in a colloqui- nslation of the 7 plays to- em being Volpone by Ben "Medecin malgre Iiu", al Dari without adding so- ok four years of his life, Johnson. And right now, enacted at Kabul Nin mething to subtracting the or working on them in his le he is working on the tran- daray Theatre. anything from Jast moments on TV it. isure. slation of "The Marriage Mawlana's According to the trans- - With regard to enacting of Figaro" by another Fr- To reflect the life and By Our Own Reporter project it to the audience. the present play, Raunaq ench playwrigh, Reumar-chai- s works of our renowned The illumination creat said such plays should be which was writen in authers and introduce the sufi, of the 13th century, ed by candles was very staged in countries like the 18th century and is a vanguards of our culture was expedient" , symbolic. Mawlana was Afghanistan that may be revolutionary work in na- ma- Needed and arts, a show entitled a great humanist who condusive to raising the ture. "Mawlana Jalaluddin Ba-lkh- i" The programme was di- de efforts to illuminate was shown recently vided into two parts, the the minds of his contemp- Afghan Construction Unit Kabul, needs 8 items on the tv. in connection first a mixture of narrat- oraries and like Dio- construction and transportation equipment. with series "Torch Beare- ion and declamation and genes, carried this light ev- Individuals, local and foreign firms willing to rs of Art." the second comprized of erywhere he went. As he supply should submit their sealed offers until Ap Needed acting depicted the last says in his famous peom. ril 28. 1980 to the Foreign Procurement Section at Written by Latif Naze-m- i, moments of Malawana's "The other day, I saw Puli Charkhi. the show was produc- life. the Sheikh making the ro- List and specifications can be obtained against Afghan Vegetable Export Corporation needs 1000) ed by Karima Tahuri and This part was based on unds of the town, carryi- Afs. 1000 frbm the same section. kg yellow Spanish seed of onion and 100 ( ' directed by Farida Anwa-r- i, historical evidence as we- ng a lamp along, , (396) 32 tons Indian or region seedof sowing potato. who also did the narr- ll as classical literature in "He told everybody th- Individuals, local and foreign firms willing to ations and declamation. order to recreate the right at he was disgusted with supply should submit their otters until February atmosphere and familiai-z- e the ghoules and looked 19 1980 to the onice ot corporation nana unar in Farida Anwari told the the programme enthus- for humans." 'export providing of Agriculture Industry of Minist reporter of the Kabul iasts with the way of life Hiry of Commerce or tne main onice at nerai. New Times "We are of in those times. However, "And the many candles Needed the openion that the pres- it is difficult to learn ab- lit in the play symbolized ent generation should be out that great man and the eternity of his tough-ts,-" familiarized with our pa- the way in which he lived she added. Ministry of Mines and Industries needs 14 items st glories. So a show inte- in such a short time. Farida Anwari thinks chemical materials for Eost Enterprise. rspersed with narrations that the play was accept- Businessmen, local and foreign firms who can Needed and declamations depicti- The director also said able to the TV. audience suddIv should submit their offers within two ng the life of Mawlana Ja she had tried hard to cap but the intonation of acto- Afghan Construction Unit Kabul, needs 8 items months from appearance of this advertisement to laluddin Balkhi. the fa- - ture Mawlanas right lm- - rs was not in concert with electrical! wires and cable. insta-anc- the" SuddIv and Procurement Section of Industries mous poet, thinker and age in his last moments to the real theme. For Individuals, local and foreign firms willing to DeDartment and be present bv Hamal 14. 1359 for Saheb Jan Shekeb Lsupply should submit their sealed affers before April bidding. who played Mawlana's 20, 1980 to the Foreign Procurement Section at ' role was good enough but' Puli-Char- List and specifications can be seen and khi. not appropriate and thus are required. (392) 2 2 specifications can be obtained against not in accord with the th- List and afs. 1000 mentioned section. eme. '.. from theabove (3!)8) Thirteen artists of the 33 TV Art Department had taken part in the play. Needed The department is willing to continue its work to in- Housing Cooperative needs rolled iron, Needed vanguards of troduce the Iron arts and literature in the appliances and plumbing equipments, and past. sheet. Afghan Construction Unit Kabul needs 10,000 Individuals, local and foreign firms willing to tons plain and deformed reinforiins iron of dilfr-r- It is hoped that the yo- supply should submit their offers until March. 5, nt sizes. 1980. unger generations almost , Individuals, local and foreign firms willing to - ' ; a v ignorant of the past sages List and specifications can be obtained for snnnlv shr.iiM nVimit thnir KprilnH offprs to the - ' , i and literary figures will ' i Afs. 500 from Planning Section at Block No. 3 Foreign Procurement Section until April 24. 1980. ", acq ire even a cursory kn- Microravon, and securities are required. List and specifications can be obtained against bee- owledge about them -' (390 ) 3- -2 Afs. 1000 from the same section, ause after aU something (397) 3- -3 A view of the TV. show on the life of Mawlana. is better than nothing. 3S3 KABUL NEW TIMES TlIl'RSDAY, FEB. 14, 1980

Gromyko describes v .I.,, Nepal communists voice: x::wrfcm? Our Own Reporter " V to i Two accused buiglars simnortr DKA Soviet-India- were captured, and their r TODAY'S TELEVISION n KATHMANDU, (CNS) : affairs of Afghanistan and talks accomplice is being sought Nepal Communist Party staging armed incursions ag- by the police. general secretary Vishnu ainst the country, by According to police inves- and. Friday Morning TV: Bahadur Manandhar in a irniHinfT thp naurncc'win . J tigations three people are Music, Cartoon, News statement has said: "The tivities of the counter-rev- - and Commentary TV as "very useful" accused of burglary and one and steps taken recently by the olutionary elements, hired of them has pleaded guilty. magazine. American administration and fed by them, had been Friday Night TV: 14, Based on his confession, he DELHI, Feb. (Tass). The USSR ForeignMinister Anderi Gromyko against Afghanistan and the creating a dangerous situa- and his two accomplices, lNewsreei, music, iNewsj described the Soviet Indian talks as "very useful". Speaking at a dinner USSR and- - the threats hur- tion in this region. In the and Commentary, News in of the Indian External Affairs Minister Narasi-mh- a and Mohammad Ali, yesterday honour led by it against them are face of such a brazen out-- t Highlight of the Week, J Rao he expressed satisfaction with the exchange of views conducted on father and son, night wat- aimed at creating dangerous side interference in in- Variety Se-ia- l. chmen at Murad Khani, its music, and the question of relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan. tension, particularly in this ternal affairs Afghanistan new ores a course peace In a reply speech at broke into a shop at Haji The leadership of to oi the region of Asia, hampering in order to defend its in- Yaqub cross roads taking Afghanistan comes out for and relaxation of intern- dinner, P.V. Narasimha detente, undermining the dependence and revolution- maint- ational tension. Here, too, Rao, pointed out that he away cigarettee packs, a normalization, for achievements made in im- ary gains was obliged io re- Pharmacies . few condensed mik and enance of goodneighbourly we did not encounter in fully solidarizes with the proving international rela- quest for assistance includ- Following medical stor ghee cans, relations with Pakistan, repliy a readiness to work opinion that Indian Sov- seven tions, increasing the arms ing the military one, es willi remain open from o .. p..: n , border between in. this direction. So the iet friendship is based on and afs. 200. Due to o J :l o for the race and opposing the inde- its reliable friend and nei-- J a.m. ruuay uihu a. in, ' the two countries to be leadership of Pakistan has mutual striving of the the fact that Izzatmir, his pendence; security, and ghbour, he Soviet Union." Saturday, friend- succeeded, a sides a border of peace, though to to further strength- son and Qurban failed to peace of the peoples. Pek- The statement went on: filial!, iTlfllWttllU VVctLl,i But varying degree, to spoil en develop in workshop th- ship and cooperation. and it the robe the radio ing's open support to these "Evidently, the US iinper- - Pesarlai, Pashtunistanf simultaneou- po- Pakistan, unfortunately, its relations interests of the Indian ey were captured by the obnoxious intrigues of im- ialism intends to project the Watt, Marouf, Sedarat to with sly with several states. and peoples, in does not reply this Soviet lice. perialist forces and in parti-- ' efforts of safeguarding Af-- Square, Roghtia, Qalai at least in We do not think this the interests of peace and The Nau police Kh- - reciprocity, that Shahri cular, the steps taken by it ghanistan's territorial hue- - Zaman Khan, Qasim, Gr- The Sov- Mi- deeds, stated Andrei is a wise policy. stability in Asia. The station was informed by towards a military collus- grity and national indepen- - air Khana Mena, Balkhi omyko when presenting iet Union believes that if nister stated that the owner of the work- ion with the USA in the dence as a serious world pr Ibni Cina Darmalzai Dr- - the Soviet Union's views Pakistan wants to live in Indian people highly ap- shop about the burglary at- campaign against the USSR pblem endangering peace ? ug Stores will run 24 ho-- wi- on Pakistan's policy. peace and friendship preciates the time tested tempt including the break- and the socialist camp has and thus is trvin? n rvpr.x urs in different parts of it be- th Afghanistan should traditional friendship ing of two padlocks so he in addition to creating a' se the process of detente, to Kabul, not so, wo- terminate intrusion tween the two Were it there the countries, was on alert to catch the situation of instability and spread cold war even in . have been no intrus- from its territory into the friendship which grows culprit. A few days t uld later, grave tension in this reg- cultural spheres and to hig-- l of of Afghanistan, stronger from ye- ion from the territory territory year to the three accused pointed ion of Asia, brought also a hten on the sh- into Afghanist- and this termination ar and yields increasingly workshop gestu- in- Pakistan to the with serious danger for the world scale thereby creat-- 5 'SEKVICC an to struggle against its ould be effective and rich fruits. res indicative of their futu- dependence and territorial ing international tension, system. It is not guaranteed". plans. "Being t state re suspicious integrity of the peoples. ''The banned Nepal Com-- J from difficult to see even by hints made in the course It may affect our country as munist Party expresses ft.sf propos- aside that India's U.S.-Chin- a of their chat, I called them well. Therefore it is neces- profound Indignation over DC-- 10 will depart Kabul J also axis als to Pakistan are to come to me. Hearing my sary for the Nepalese peo- these American intrigues for Tehran, Frankfut and a posit- J not meeting with voice, they ran away but one ple also to be seriously vigi- and resolutely condemns amsterdam tomorrow at response, the7 Soviet 9:30 a.m., ive of them, Qurban, was cap- lant in regard to these in- the imperialist attempt to? and will return noted further. threatens Afghanistan on Minister tured", Fuzluddin told the trigues by imperialism and form regional military al- Saturday at 7:4o a.m.: Andrei Gromyko stat- police. During investiga- local time. KABUL, Feb. 13, (Bak-htar- ). smuggled into Afghan- the its accomplices." liance in order to divide ed further: As to the Sov- Washington and istan. tion, the latter confessed The statement underlined Asia again and to revive the iet Union, it is known in various other centres of The Pravda commentat- that the locks were broken that it is "an incontroverti- cold war on the world scale. Pakistan that on the part by them in an attempt the NATO member cou- or further writes that now to ble fact that the imperia- "We express our hearty of the Soviet Union there ' ntries may launch any it is quite clear that rob the workshop but fail- list forces and their colla- solidarity wjth and support was and is readiness to the Afghantour: 25358 hue and cry about the United States of America ing to break the third pad- borators with the aim of to the Afghan government develop relations with it lock burglary plan Hotel : so called Soviet interven- had never put pressure on their finishing off the revolu- and people who are valian- - political, trade, ec- 31851-- in the was doomed to failure. As tionary gains of Afgh- tly fighting against ha- - 54 fields, tion in Afghanistan but the countries alliied with it the the onomic and other the dawn break, people an people and teful intrigues Bakhtar Afghan Airlines also this reality cannot be ig- before in order to support of diverting of imperia- - given that Pakistan Sales Office: 24451. . began to move about they Afghanistan l evo- lism and accomplices, adh- - nored that America thr- the hegemonist objectives from its its it strives for this and had to, abandon their att- lutionary path declared. Ariana Afghan Airline; eatens Afghanistan with of the American policy . had been empt. Sales Office: 24731. aggression with the help He further so interfering in the internal mentions Kabul Airport: 26341. Fertiliser of China and Pakistan, long as it concerns So- the Kabul Security Office: hence the Soviet assista- Union she JAIPUR (INFA): Bra-- i viet preserves 20300. distribution nce is regarded as a logi- its peaceful policy watc- byrias commitment to ckish water in Rajasthan is! Passport and Visa Office; cal reaction. hing the development of to be turned into sweet dr-- J inking water 21759. Yuri Zhokov, politic-- 1 events from the close qu- with the helpj seminar ends Lebanese unity affirmed of solar energy. al commentator of the da- arter and keeps the op- Int'l KABUL, 14, (Dakkt-ar)- . ily Pravda in a comment- tions open for For the first time in the 1 Dept. 20365. 5 Feb. reason. BEIRUT, Feb. 14, (AFP) onal unity in Lebanon and winter seminar ary published in Sunda- Zhokov adds State, brackish water will j Millie Bus: 20441. The in its way .Syrian President Hafez the development of a coord- Da Afghanistan Bank : 5 on distribution of fertiliser y's issue of the paper wr- everything depends on we- Assad affirmed Syria's com- be refined and converted in inated plan between the th- 24079. and other chemicals to the ites that it is evident that st and it would be for the mitment to Lebanese unity legal to sweet drinking water with? .,. ' ree forces in he coun- Pashtany Tujaraty Bank : farmers ended yesterday. Washington sources , do benefit of all if the Unit- and security during a visit try: the help of solar energy and J The Lebanese army, 21910. S The seminar was attended not want to abandon th- ed States of America av- Darnascus on Wednesday windmills in Bhaleri villa .,. to the Arab dissuasion force ' Dis- eir designs. oids ge Millie Bank: 25451. by heads of Fertiliser any intervention in by Lebanese. Prime Ministev and police forces. of Churu district, within j I zones. The visit of . Brzezinski Af- Kabul Traffic 42041. 8 tribution in four the internal affairs of Selim Hoss, Hoss said in a Syrian Prime Minister the next two months. In pursuance of the sp- to Pakistan and his talks ghanistan. The refinement con-- Central Firebrigade: statement published here Kassem, who also and i f eech, dated January 31, by with the Pakistani autho- Hence the Sov- version project,, was 20122. limited by the ANI national news attended the meeting, said which Dabrak Karmal, General rities and allso his com- iet military contingents , Hotel Kabul: 24741. 5 agency, in Damascus the Leba- launcnea jn mvb, is now( cle- that International post import Secretary of the PDPA CC, promise with Peking who are now in Afghan- nese government ncaring completion. The! f arly show would ta- dept. 23797. S President of RC and Prime that they want istan on the request of The meeting focussed on ke "a solar energy instruments number of measures International post Minister, for impro- to increase their pressure the legitimate governm- ana tne go J exports further the recent Syrian decision to help find a solution to windmills will vement of agriculture pro- over Afghanistan. It is ent of this country into operation soon dept. 23877. will to withdraw its peace-keepin- to ref riot the current crisis". ducts the seminar particip- incidental that they retun home whenever Af- Arab dissuasion force ine tne brackish water in made d assess- are now talking loudly in ghanistan is allowed to an area 4,599 sq. ants troops from this city and The announced withdraw- of metres and took necessary Washington about unity move forward toward its in Bhaleri village ment other portions of Lebanon al was postponed last week which has! CINEIWASlf decisions for removing the of some groups who are national economic growth a population 2,000. it had patrolled, Hoss said. at Lebanon's request. But of difficulties in distribution and to enforce democrat- He said both parties ag- the controversy has brou- process. , ic reforms under peacef- Park: Iranian film, reed on the need for nati- - ght a new spate of fighting Improved seed LONDON, 13, (PL) ul conditions. mcs: 1.00, 3.00, 5.00 and , Feb. between the various facti- 7.00 p.m. In his speech, the Presid- .Robert Mugabe ons involved. ent of Afghan Chemical of the Patriotic Front sown inTarnaki Ariana: Indian film. Ti-- J Fertiliser Co. expressed the of Zimbabwe, was object HOME PRESS meS: 1.30, 4.00 and 7.00 Meanwhile fighting on , Feb. 13, 1 hope that the results gained Sunday of a second attack, p.m. (Continued from page 2) and valuable moral and Wednesday left two Leba- (Bakhtar). In view of the from the seminar should from which he emerged un- Zainab: Iranian ' film? The revolutionary Afg- cultural heritages. nese soldiers, four civilians decisive efforts of our re- prove useful in developing' scathed, according to rep- Times: 1.00, 3.00 and 6.30 hanistan on the discussi- and three Moslem militia volutionary government in and promoting agriculture orts from Salisbury. threshold After detailed P.m. of a new trial, is the gist on of the Reza Shah's de- members wounded in a south-- agriculture field and boos- The seminar was also at- The leader of Zanu had Kabul Nendari: Iranian of an article published on spotic west suburb here. ting of agricultural output tended by representatives of taken part in a rally and regime in Iran the film. Times: 1.30 and b.30 its next page which French military attache in the country recently im- J various' of his way to the air- deals paper says that the world p.m. the departments was. on Jean-Lou- f with moral and material Colonel is Dufour proved seeds have been so- the Ministry of Agricultu- port of Fort Victoria in the imperialism topped by Pamir: Indian film Ti-- values of the country as was slightly- - wounded dur- wn on an area of more than re and Land Reform, Imp- southeastern part of Rhod- the American imperialism mes: 1.00, 4.00 and G.30 well as its geographical did coun- ing the clash between the 3,000 jeribs in Tarank pro- roved Seeds Co. and Agri- esia when his car was fired not leave this p.m. and strategical! importan- try even after elimination army and the Moslem mili- ject of Kandahar province.1 culture Development Bark. upon on the highway. Behzad Pashtu film. Ti-- S ce tia. " Revealing this a which have attracted of Reza Shah's family and souice mes: 1.00, 4.000 and 6.30 the world imperialist and still continued its con- of the project said in order p.m. exploiting forces throug- And the conservative Ch- to get the maximum harv- spiracies against this co- Barikot: Indian film. Ti- - hout history. ristian militia est this year varieties of im- untry, imposing of, eco- 'of mes: . 1.30, 4.00 and 6.30 army Had-dad- , proved ANIS: nomic sanctions and "so- major Saad wheat seed have p.m. by been a The daily Anis in its wing the seeds of discord supported Israeli cultivated there. The Millie Cinema Theater: edi- forces, bombarded source added in view latest issue carries an among the people are so- several of the Indian film. Times: 2.D0,? towns in south-centra- l l,cb-- facility torial on the first anniv- me of the outstanding ex- f above and clement 4.30 and 7.00 p.m. ersary of the revolution amples pf American con- anon on Wednesday after- weather a better harvest is of the friendly and broth- spiracy there. noon, said a communique fr- predicted in Tarnak 'project J 2 erly country of Iran, on om Palestinian forces. compared with the pievious which occasion the broth- But it should be point- There was no word on ca- year. erly people of this coun- ed out says the paper th- sualties from the shelling, If try commemorate the m at which was in , Feb. 14, (Bakh-- t G the heroic and strugg- concentrated THlATRI v of 80,000 heroic ling people of Iran firm- an area north of Nabatiyeh. tar). In order to improve and struggling people ly supported the gains of a Palestinian stronghold. the agriculture production J "Tabib-i-Ejbar- i" in m who gave their lives for their revolution and the- 18,607 bags of urea ferti--f Dari; a fomcdy by the cause of the country refore it would not be po- Also on Wednesday, Ma- liser and diammonium phos-- J written MullierJ and toppling of the mon- ssible for the United Stat- jor Haddad sent a note to phate each bag contains 50 and directed by Ali Raun- - Peace-Keepin- Dr. Far- - archical regime there. es of America to come in the United Nations g kgs fertiliser and 11.400 kg a(l and Naem han- p.m. daily. the way of their determ- Force in Lebanon wheat distributed to the pe- - Times: 4.30 It further discusses the ination. v (UNOFI) demanding that asants of Ghazni nrovince. Tickets; afs. 10, 20 and 30 common struggle of the fr- In conclusion the edit- its Irish contingent be kept ; m4 eedom loving people of orial says that the peop- out of the area, an authori- Iran and Afghanistan ag- le of Afghanistan who tative source said. x ainst despotism, and reac- have deep historical, re- The request followed an m itODArS RADIO tion saying struggle of ligious and cultural relati- Irish government decision the heroic people of Iran ons with the Iranian pe- to recognize the Palestine against the rotten regime ople share their joy and Liberation Organisation Following is the Radio Afghanistan's foreign service of Reza Shah and his un- pleasure on the occasion ;PLO). program : precedented crimes in of their great victory. Language G.M.T. 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