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vol. xii, m. 1. SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1981 (IIAMAL 2, 1360, U.S.) PRICE AFS. 'Red tulip' festival opens Karmal greets Bani Sadr on ': ' with prayers for progress Nowroze , March 22 (Ba- MAZARE SHARIF, Mar- firing of guns,amids the lies in the beginning of the 4 ''': khtar) Babrak Karmal, I ch 22 (Bakhtar). The clappings of thousands of 1360 dacade of the curr- tfSlit :!;kS: General Secretary of the ndard of the holy shrine of pious Moslems, who Had ent century, but also espe- PDPA CC, President of the fourth caliph of Islam, rallied from all parts cially it will i'llff'Li RC DRA here in the fact that the and Prime Hazrate Shahe Wolayat-maa- b of the country. be an auspicious year with Minister, has sent a cong- Karamullah Waj-ha- , striking victories, which we ratulatory telegram to His was raised amid scen- After the recitation of so- will certainly achieve, and Excellency Bani Sadr, es of enthusiasm and pray-er- s me verses from the Holy also that it will witness the President of the Repub- for progress of the ho- Koran, Dipl. Eng. Ahmad third anniversary of the yo- lic of Iran on the occasion meland and further succ- Yasln Sadiqi, secretary of ung Democratic Republic of Nawroze Eid. esses of the Saur Revolu- the provincial committee of of ". tion, with which the tradi- , in a speech greeted Anahita for tional 'red tulip festival' op- the audience on the occas- During the ceremony, at ened here yesterday. ion of the New Year. He tended by Dr. Sayeed Afg ' The ceremony began with said : "The importance of hani, President of the Aden the playing of music and the new New Year not only on P. 4) KABUL, March 22 (Ba- New Year message khtar) Dr. Anahita Rat-ebza- d, V member of the PD- I PA CC Politburo and the if1 RC, President of the De- Karmal call to all Afghans mocratic Organisation for Afghan Women and Pres- ident of the DRA Peace, or i 'peaceful, creative work' f Solidarity and Friendsh- KABUL, March 22 (Ba- ip Organisation, heading khtar) "We invite to a delegation, left for Aden peaceful and creative wo- last Friday to attend the rk all people of Afghan- conference of Solidarity istan, including workers, Organisation of Asian and peasants, craftsmen, inte- African Peoples, being held llectuals, religious scho- in the capital of the lars, clergymen, national People's Democratic Repu- - blic of Yemen from Mar- and patriotic capital hol- 111.- ch 20 to 26. ders and traders, all nat- ionalities, clans and trib- The conference will di- es of the country. Becau- scuss the acute "political se it is only peaceful and problems in the region" creative work that will ISIlilIllB: 'KJ i and the imperialist plans lead us to a bright future of t? in that part of the. world progress, blossoming bro- as well as issues relating therhood, equality, frie- to organsational set-up-s ndship and freedom". A scene of the ceremony of raising the holystandard of the fourth of the Solidarity Organi- of Islam In Mazare Sharif. ' (Photo: Bakhtar) sation of Peoples of Asia Ba-br- and The call came from ak i Africa. Karmal, General Se- i cretary of the PDPA CC, RC ENDORSES BUDGET, PLAN, Mrs Keshtmand President of the RC and the DRA Prime Minister, for Mexico in the course of his New DRAFT LAW ON COURTS Year message to the Afg- KABUL, March 22 (Bak- han people. KABUL, March 22 (Ba- ghan party delegation to unshakable fraternal fri- htar). Karima Keshtm- khtar). An alternate me- that Congress. endship of the Soviet Un- and, secretary in charge of rost- Delivering the message i eting of the Revolutionary He said : "From the ion with revolutionary Af the Democratic Organisali-o- n oyer Afghan Radio and Council was held last rum of this internationally ghanistan". for Afghan Women, he- Television, Karmal also Thursday afternoon at prestigious congress, we ading a delegation, left for declared: the RC headquarters. The spoke about the "During the high-lev- el Mexico last Friday to attend "We invite all those who Babrak Karmal, General Secretary of the FDPA meeting was chaired by duties of revolution oi talks, the intentions of the Mexican women's con- have been deceived by CC, President of the RCand DRA Prime Minister, Babrak Karmal, General Afghanistan, the hectic st- the peoples of the Soviet ference at the invitation of the conspirtatorial prop- delivering his New Year message to the nation. ) Secretary of PDPA CC, ruggle of our people aga- Union and the Democra- the Mexican Women's As- aganda, flase and demog-agi- c (Photo: Bakhtar) President of RC and DRA inst the black forces of tic Republic of Afghanist- sociation. slogans of the enem- Prime Minister. reaction and world imper- an for a peaceful life and ies to happiness and pro- ntribution towards the far returned to their ho- ialism who have unleash- a resolute struggle against Honecker sperity of our people building of a prosperous, me and are welcoming the At the outset, the ag- ed an undeclared war ag- the venomous plans of US and have gone abroad to democratic and develop- new year in the company enda on the work of the ainst us and are flagran- imperialism, Chinese visits DRA stall return to their proud, re- ing society. It is a matter of their relatives and dear RC meeting, prepared by tly inter ferring in our in- and reaction of volutionary, independent of endless pleasure for us ones in a fully free and the RC Presidium, "was ternal affairs and sending the region were express- at Leipzig and free country and con- that a great number of read and unanimously ap- counter-revolutiona- ry ba- ed once more". KABUL, March 22 (Bakh- tinue their meritorious co- - our compatriots have1 so (Continued on Page 4) proved. nds into the territory of tar). Erich Honecker, Ge- our country". Analysing the situat- neral Secretary of the Ce- Then, according to the ion in the country during ntral Committee of the So- agenda, Karmal present- INTERNATIONAL the second half of 1359, The cross of El cialist Unity Party of GDR, Salvador's Church ed a report on the activity Karmal said: "The princi- along with Prime Minister SAN 22, (Ta-Ss- ). Hond-ura- of the RC and the DRA Reviewing the activity ples of democratic legali- JOSE, March even in classrooms bef- en daily near the n Willi Stoph and Horst n, government during the of Government in the ty were established in all The ruling junta ore the eyes of pupils, border, ' produced the President of the second half of 1359, whi- international arena, Kar- aspects of the activity of in El Salvador and the the statement says. by fire in peasants' GDR people's chamber of right-win- g ch was approved by mem- mal recalled the visit of the state machinery and Ultra group- In all, over 15,000 Salvad- commerce, visited the De- bers of RC with clappings high-lev- el party and all aspects of life. In ings it "patronises" are oran citizens have 'lost the the mocratic Republic of Afgh- part. to counter- guilty of killing 170 their lives for apposing IN BOLIVIA in every Government delegation struggle against anistan's pavilion at the the Soviet Union and sa- revolutionaries, reaction Salvadoran teachers and the junta since January ' Leipzig Fair on February of all-sid- ed supp- 27 clergymen over the 1980. Meanwhile Bolivia's rul- At the beginning the id: "The and imperialism, great, 15. to to of successes was last fourteen months. ing military junta does report, Karmal referred ort the cause the achieved. A Other members of the nt int- large of This is said in a stateme-e- The, "political plan" for not intend to lift the the "most important Saur Revolution and the number those Politburo and GDR cabinet recen- assistance who had been by circulated on Thurs-- the physical destruction ban on trade union ac- ernational event" internationalist deceived also visited the DRA pavil- tly held, the 2Gth CPSU Sovie- the en-- day by the legal depar- of the population aims tivities that was introd- of country of the propaganda of the ion on the inaugural day tment by the Archbish- - to "suppress any disse- uced in July last year. Congress; and the partici- ts to the people of Afgha- of the fair. ' - high-pow- er Af- - (Continued page 4) opric of the Catholic Ch- nt, any desire for justice The Bolivian Minister pation of nistan is evidence of the on urch of El Salvador. and a worthy life", the ' of Labour and for Trade Security forces and para- statement says. Union Affairs Col. Ca-ni- military terrorist grou- said that conditio- - ps have made about 300 Salvadorean guerrillas ris allegedly were abs- P raids on various church enjoy the support of ru- ent for permitting tr- buildings and clergym- ral papulation, a '"San ade union activities. i en in the country since Diego Union" correspo- He said the ban would be January 1980, the state- ndent writes in a report lifted when the military ment says. from El Salvador. government fulfilled its journa- set of MM The American task "uprooting TNi A I During the Sunday mass list says that his visit to anarchy" whichj he said, i X: 4 - . In San Salvador on Ma- eight guerrillas' camps marked trade union life r rch 24 last year, they in Chalatenango provi- in recent years. killed Archbishop Oscar nce showed that, cont- The military aims to Arnulfo Romero, the rary to what the junta ; liquidate the Bolivian ..I head of the Catholic Ch- and the US state depar- Workers' Centre, the urch. tment says, peasants so- Federation of Bolivian

Bombs were set off at 14 ught protection from ; Miners, and other trade churches and a number terror and reprisals by unions affiliated with of religious places were authorities with armd the. centre and standing robbed and "profaned". insurgents and wee the in the vanguard of res- Many clergymen ' were main source of fresh en- istance to the present threatened by "uniden- rollment into insurgent regime. tified persons" and sev- units. Restrictions have beert eral priests were kidna- clamped on trade un- pped. The icorrespondent was ion leaders and activ- - an eyewitness to the"sc-orche- d , ists immediately after POLITICAL PLAN earth" tactic by the coup. The leaders local punitive units elected by working peo- Teachers who sympathised ich imitate American ple were dismissed fr- ma- with the fighters agai- j aggressors in Vietnam, om their posts and nst the regime were sh- in their effort to supp- ny of them thrown beh- ot by in broad move- ind bars, with the aim terrorists ress the popular Karmal, speaking at the DRA Revolutionary Council meeting at Gul Khana palace. st- of "depolitizing the the daylight right in the ment. He Says that sm (Photo: Bakhtar) reets, in their homes or oke columns can be se unions PAGE a KABUL NEW TIMES, SUNDAY MARCH 22, 1981.

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targets set by DRA The peace-lovin- g diod- - By A. Petrov ople's eyes so as to depri- osals made by L.I. Brezh PART I ve them of a possibility of We have just left behind lite in the country and nev from the high rostr- 'seeing facts in a genuine 1359 which was indeed to the people of Aigua um of the 26th CPSU Co Hence, a conclusion is light. Substituting not- a year of difficulties and provideu an possiDiucies ngress have produced a drawn that it is necessary ions, juggling with data, struggles against the en- nistan to ioi'ite anead varied reaction among to go on applying press- they saw mistrust in fea- emies of Saur Revoluti- towards building a new the NATO members. ure. We shall not draw sp- sibility of some proposa- on. In leaving behind me void or exploitation, How to act further? Ju- ecial attention to the sp- ls and look for "a perfid- the past year and enter- injustice, inequality, op- dging by everything, the eculative character of the ious implication" in other ing the new year we us- pression, and despotism. NATO leaders have not attempts at portraying the proposals. ually ask ourselves what Tne Dka government ma- yet decided on this. The Soviet proposals as "une- The idea of a moratori- will the new year bring de all preparations tor From Moscow News re are realities that cannot xpected" or as a result of um on nuclear medium-rang- e for us? the formation of tne vast be ignored. This does not the undiplomatic, accord- means is perhaps The answer to this question national fatherland fr- mean, however, that the ing to the general opin- being most stubbornly fa- differs depending on the ont which will constitute A gentle new year majority in the bloc is Dr ion, expressions which lsified, ; past and present. tne backbone of the new one to recognize and acce are being introduced in In, Bonn, the new Sov- Tears trickled down the it launches a slander ca- It is a clear crystal fact society under the leader- pt tnese realities, to heed practice by the new Pr- iet proposal is even de- De- face of the sky. Clouds mpaign over the air. that future cannot be ship of the People's the demands of the broad esident of the US . picted as a step backward, had gathered since two In our homes, our old ' separated from the pres- mocratic. Party; of Afgh- masses that pin their ho More important now is as compared with the Oc- days earlier and soft sho- parents huddle mourning ent and the past. The fu- anistan. In this vast front pes on the continuation another thing: if points of tober i proposals when Br- wers sprinkled the stree- for the young saplings cut of. ture is in effect a product it is expected that all tne the policy of detente. contact between the pos- ezhnev called for immedi- ts. The crowds in the st- down ruthlessly. In the of the past and the pre- people belonging to dif- In words Washington itions of the sides have ate negotiations with a reets had lessened. For a offices, grieving sisters sent. The accomplishm- ferent social groups and Bonn and London do not begun to appear, is it not view to preventing the few hours there was a with bowed heads conti- ents made today are link- organisations will take ac- deny the importance . of more correct to start wit- dangerous escalation of light snowfall the day bef nue to work. In the rough, East-We- ed with the achievements tive part in an attempt to st contacts and hout delay discussing the arms race in Europe. ore new year. The hills rugged terrain, brave sol- the made in the past. The fu- realise the lofty aspira- the need of a thorough st- substance of the issues? Undoubtedly adoption of did not want to celebrate diers continue to rout the ture will undoubtedly be tion of Saur Revolution. udy of the Soviet Union's the October 1979 proposal and went once again un vicious heirs of the past. ; based on what is m jde in The DRA government has new constructive initiat THE BOGEY would not have admaged der the ghostly white sh The long-ran- ge missiles the past and present. In left the door open to all ives. But a closer sernti. Soviet intentions Europe in any way. In all roud. of feudalism have their ba- The ' the future we will learn those who have left their ny shows that by probab:lity, situation Yo- the wor-- were Set out most author- the The soil did not want ses in Paris, in New ' from the past experienc- homeland as a result of as rnorough study" some in the continent would to smile, it was soggy wi- rk, in London, We fight itatively at the supreme es, from our setbacks the oppression exercised NATO members have have been much calmer th tears from the skies. our lonely battles against in forum of the CPSU. It as well as successes. by Hafizullah Amin and mind rather the formulat- than now. ! The air was damp, with terror, torture, exploitati- was reaffirmed once again his band of criminals and ion of a stand on thp hoe- - icy fingers. on, against death, disea- with the utmost clarity Our achievements during the conspiracies of imp- is of decisions - is oniy to be recalled se, and hunger. We expla- earlier on that the strengthening of It 1359 were impressive. erialists and reactionar- rearmament. The win. peace is direct- that the proposal was not ' The lovely winter in to our old, to our tradi-- the main The past year's achieve- ies. So far a large number fru l Foreign Minister, for ins. carried through because its had rotted. Colour had tional people, that the la- ion of the Soviet policy. ments in social and eco- of the deceived famili- tance, openly stated of the resistance of the disappeared under opaq nd is theirs, God too is th- that Not strength, not the arms nomic, development as es have returned to their me imiilment of NATO FRG and the USA, above ue polythene sheets. The eirs. The rest of the world race, and not the infring- tabulated by the State country and taken part decisions" (to build un all. Therefore, there is no- re was not much song looks on and abuses, as ement upon the legitima- Planning Committee are in the development eff- and the bloc's military poten body for the Bonn leaders dancing. A timid sun came though revolution is a sin. te interests of other states great if viewed under orts launched by the par- tial is a preliminary to blame. Instead of con- out for a brief while There is one question in but versatile cooperation the circumstances in wh- ty and DRA government and for talks on disa crete steps leading to a returned behind the gray everyone's heart, this new with them on the basis of ich the revolutionary Af- in the interest of the wo- -' rmament and the reduction of the levels of ominous clouds. Onlv a few year. Is wanting the bett- reduct the principles of equality ghanistan lived. The na- rking class. , ion of armaments. military . confrontation, children had dressed in erment of our lot unreas- and equal security this is, tional economy of Afgh- Our people are ready to press! they preferred the new onable? Who gave fo- In the .. Western in the conviction of the anistan continued grow- wipe ou all coun- clothes. us the one can also come Soviet Communists, the "twin decision" of the ing in od, who gave us clothes across the interest of the terrevolutionaries who conduc- NATO Council which It was a thoughtful new and medicine all these ye- talk to the effect that the only right way of working people of Afgh- intend to undermine our envisages deployment-i- n year that came at last. Ca- ars? Who gave us the ch- "firmness" of the Ronald ting international affai- anistan. peaceful life and halt our ' addition to the existing for- me reluctantly, came bec- ance to study and learn Reagan Administration rs. ,. Babrak Karmal General Se- development efforts. ward-based weapons-o- f ause it had to come. Came trades and skills? For all has "produced impress The "Sdviet military th- cretary of PDPA CC, Pr- The DRA government will new American nuclear mi- . leaving behind death and, these years, it has always ion" on the USSR and reat" bogey has largely esident of the Revoluti-- continue with all its help ssile systems in Western' sorrow, privations and sa been a one-wa- y traffic of prompted it in "a some- vanished. But there are onary Council and DRA to the peasants and far- Europe, with a formalistic crifice. A memorable ye the yields of our soil and what unexpected way" to still those willing to br- Prime Minister in a new mers and will extend all proposal on negotiations ar. The revolution the labour of our people. respond to the ideas wh- andish it in a bid to misl- year's message agricultural had ' which he loans and of medium-rang- e weapo- come with joy. TiaiDD- - Last year was a ich were earlier express ead the Western public, issued to the entire peo- , credits in order to boost with year of waking ed by Western put blinkers on the pe ns added as a makeweight. ple of Afghanistan said: up agricultural output in iness, with the sweet ta up, a year of con- countries. to "Last year we made all the country during the ste of success. All the ti sciousness. This new year is a our efforts to bring ab- current new year. me in the world lav ahe gentle new year, a year Economy , out a new atmosphere of The government is going to ad, time to build, time to silent in the memo- ry of all democratic legality, trust correct the mistakes it plant and sow, time to till the 'gumnam all young and cooperation between made in the past in imp- and time to teach. The ti the trees felled in all the nationalities, and lementing the land ref- me for people and time the cause of the Why no inflation in USSR healthy forces- - of Afgha- orms programme. for the land. revolution. fish and fuel are nistan, and an atmosph- No one told the brieht The West exports infla mmon . to population be- ere of peace and creative The people and government young revolutionaries th The tears in our skies tion to virtually all coun By Leonid Korenev sold the and the low their production costs. work. We defeated the of the Democratic Rep--. at reaction is not defeated tears in our hea- tries with which it trades rts b'attle-fie- Similarly, rents are far satanic plan of the ene- ublic of Afghanistan so easily. It lurks in - the soften the - because jt pays with its tail prices in the USSR is Ids so below upkeep costs. In such-- mies who wanted to un- the efforts of corner, hides behind the' that a fresh green depreciating , currencies secured by means of state, crop may ' not cases the state covers dermine the foundation 'the new US administra- hills. On dark nightsl( wh- rise, and a gold- and at' the same time hik- -' "control. This does high-scho- en from its of the social, economic tion to directly interfere en boys patr harvest of prosperity es tip prices for its produ mean, however, that reta- the difference may wi- and today the and cultural developm- in the internal affairs of ol the streets, it pounces be reaped. This year, cts. But are the countries il prices for all goods budget, a to- - ent of the country. We Afghanistan. and kills. It waits patien from the tears of our old, with planned economies thout exception are froz- government subsidies mill--, people , tat more" 30,000 will not permit any pne In the new year the rela- tly and kills children for willing, there will affected by this practice? en,, regardless of the role than -- be food for everyone, ; meeting the ion roubles a year. to revive horror, , tyran- tions between the Dem- it cannot kill revolution, it the- The trade, between East they play in re will ny and injustice of the ocratic Republic of Af- cannot fight open battles be clothes and me- (meaning the CMEA cou needs of the population dicine. BASIC NEEDS past. That time is gone ghanistan and the Soviet with soldiers, it dare not There will be sch-o6- 1s ntries alone) and West is and, without any regard and can never, come ag- Union which have pass- - come out in the streets at and colleges and our worth tens of billions of for the production . pote- day-tim- ' land is believed the ain." ed the test of time und e. When it finds will find its smiles dollars a year. The CMEA ntial. No economy can gr- It in Union everyo- - reached a new level of no foothold on firm sou, and songs once more. session in the summer of ow dynamically today un- Soviet that ne regardless of income sh-'ou- ld The past year was indeed a friendship will be fur-- 1980 pointed out that infl- less prices are changed. In year of difficulties and ther consolidated. ationary processes in the the past 10 to 15 years, for be able to have his satis- success. It was in tne The Soviet Union is expec- WORLD PRESS West make an impact on instance, the USSR raised basic requirements fied. accessibility of past year that after the ted to boost up its econo- - socialist countries, part- prices for gold, silver, ca- The emergence mic The US is on the thr affairs arid would lead' to whose ec- rs, carpets, crystal- basic consumer goods, ho-- i of the new 5 and technical assis- icularly those furs, i of the sometimes gives phase of glorious Saur tance to the revolutiona- eshold of further escalat- further aggravation onomic contacts with We- ware, natural silk, choice wever, i south- ea- Revolution the DRA Fu- ry Afghanistan in an ion of the armed interfer- situation all over stern countries account for varieties of fish, certain rise to shortages. The newspaper do away wi- ndamental Principles gr- attempt to enable DRA ence in the internal aff west Asia, the a sizeable share of their kinds of confectionery (th- siest way to : is be to anted all democratic ri- to achieve the targets it airs of Afghanistan. This stresses. This pledge GNPs. ose including coffee and th shortages would ghts and freedoms to the has already set for the is how the newspaper ever more dangrous in the cocoa) and alcoholic dri- raise prices. But the Sov- v long-tert- n long-suffere- d Daily World views the light of plans of iet Union strives to expa- people of social, economic and cul- , Yet the situation there nks. During the same per- for tjie , nd production of such the country. It guarant- tural growth of the co- recent statement made by the administration is quite different from iod prices were repeated-- the eed the inviolability of untry. President Reagan in a te- build-u- p of its military that in the countries with ly cut for cotton and woo- goods without changing Middle East, for- the religion of Islam and With the high targets set levised interview concer- might in the market economies, above len fabrics, clothes, foot- prices, or turns to the guaranteed the freedom in the agricultural ning the readiness of his Persian Gulf and Indian all because of the stabiliz wear, knitted goods, pho- eign market to alleviate and " ' of all nationalities to co- industrial lectors of the administration to consid- Ocean areas and the spee- ing influence of the main to cameras, motorcycles, the situation. of ntinue with their cust-orn- s national economy for the er the question of the de dy creation the CMEA partner, the US motor scooters, bicycles, Are there exceptions to US-ma- de for- and culture and en- year 1 360 it is. hoped th- liveries of wea- "rapid deployment SR, with its gigantic eco TV sets, household chem-ic&- ls this rule? There certainly rich them in the interest at the new year will be pons to gangsters who ces" there. nomy. Incidentally, this etc are. The production of of the country. The Fu- a year of affluence, prog- are being sent into Afgh stabilizing influence had BALANCED PRICES some goods, such as furs, - ndamental Principles of ress, prosperity and fur- anistan. The Associated Press a role to play even for The point is, however, cannot be expanded bec- the Democratic Republic ther achievements by the The newspaper writes news agency, analysing Western Europe during that prices have been ch- ause of natural factors. of Afghanistan were a government of the Dem-- . it is no secret to anyone the first months of the the difficult second half anging not spontaneously Other commodities, such Ronald valuable gift presented ocratic Republic of Af- that the. US is heavily in Reagan administr of the 1970s: Soviet orde- but owing to government as cacao beans, the USSR by ghanistan. volved the stay co the new phase to all in subversive ations in oiiice, rs kept .5 million peo- regulation within the ran- can only buy in the world the workers, peasants, We are certain that the activity aimed at the ov mes to the conclusion that ple employed there. ge of the entire list, so market and therefore fu-- of with craftsmen, intellectuals efforts of the PDPA and erthrow Afghanistan s in its policy regard :i cuts and rises balan- lly depends on the "situa- - V1 the to coun-tir- es and all the democratic DRA government will le- lawful government., The the developing Does all this mean that ced each other It is even tion on it. Prices for alco- ad CIA is - and national forces. to fruitful results in engaged in these the Reagan administ- nothing ever happens to more important pri- holic drinks have been ra- ration that The new phase of Saur the interest of the entire activities, Millions of; i n- - prices in the USSR? com- ised, as in many other co- fi """"" ; ces for most of basic Revolution laid the fo- people of Afghanistan, dollars allocated in the oJ;;.l r, In 1980,95 out of ev- modities, above all food untries, because of moral ' a and peace framework of the progra- approaches. la- undation of new just, and security of ery hundred food produc- (bread, flour, sugar, pot-- 1 considerations. By and i mme Refug- democratic and national the region. of "Relief for While the US sharpens ts and 90 out of every hu- atoes, meat, butter and rge, however, getting a ees" for hostility countr- d are meant these toward ndred non-foo- products milk),' and also the rates pay rise the Soviet work- purposes. se- Washington ies seen as friendly to the were sold to the populat- of payment for basic ser- er can be certain that it HOME PRESS nt its "advisers" to cam- Soviet Union, such "con ion at the same prices as vices, such as rents, com- will not be swallowed by ps of Afghan counter-revolutionari- es Servative military regim- ten years previously. The munal gas, electricity and price hikes. The daily Heywad of the Vast National Father- in territ- es" as for example ' the South overall index of retail water, bus, trolleybus, tr- What are the prospects today devotes its land Front as well as of ory of Pakistan. Korea and Chile, "enjoy editorial a prices, according to the am, subway, movies and for the future? Today the to the Afghan new year unions, rallying Along with China hew respectability Wa various and in latest published data, was tne theatre, do not chan- Soviet people are extensi- I960, which began yester- intellectuals, writers, po- Pakistan, the US has be- shington and its relation 102 points as compared wi- ge at all. vely discussing the draft day. ets, artists and journalis- come the main source of with them have become 1970. v th Budget for yours- economic and social deve- ts. , and military as- "cordial". two-poi- nt financial elf: a rise in the Of course,' the Soviet lopment programme for The paper underlines The paper also recalls to the Afghan re- The relations sistance with sod USSR during ten years economy faces a few ser- the 1980s. The price poli- the major tasks carried that, during the past the actionary elements who alist countries and their and a rise in the ious probleVns, including cy remains unchanged: pr- out during year DRA prom- of allies st- the past Government dream getting back the became gradually OECD during and-wil- countries those in the sphere of pr- ices will be stable, l under the guidance of the ulgated and enforced a privileges they have lost. rained during the Carter 1980 aloneV ices. The production costs continue to be regul- People's Democratic Par- number of laws. also no The open US pledge to stay It Government s in The USSR is one of the of certain goods are high- ated by the state. Meant- ty of Afghanistan. In this tes the measures taken to. support gangsters ' power and and, under Reag few states where prices er than their retail pric- ime, the real per capita connection the paper ref- wards cultural and econo encourage Itheir an, process activity the has accele so How mi- 16-1- are stable. are es. For instance, meat, income will grow by 8 ers to the firm steps tak- mic development in the would complicate still AP rated, stresses furth they maintained? lk, many kinds of baby fo- per cent between 1981 en towards formation of country. more the present state of er. and The stable index of re-- od, school accessories, co 1985, for instance. 7

PAGE S KABUL NEW TIMES, SUNDAY MARCH 22, 1981. r rogress in disease prevention... 'Creating better and se- By Staff Reporters housing.' a cure atmosphere for psy- In order to control con- chological, physical and diseases. problems of communicab- tagious diseases, 55,884 social tranquility' is the Contagious diseases we- le diseases by taking so- people have been examin- motto adopted by the pre- re the main cause for mo- me immdiate steps for co- ed and treated during the ventive medical and hea- rtality, especially among ntrol and eventual erad- last ten months of the lth organisations in Afg- children, giving rise to ication, Dr Kamyar said. current Afghan year 1359. hanistan. serious public health pro- These steps are. Mass inoculation pro- blems. Today inspite of grammes have been start- Recently, Dr. Nabi Ka-mya- r, the availability of modern 1 Determining and ed and 402,685 children ha- second Deputy Mi- medical facilities and be- the main pub- ve been vaccinated with nister, and president of tter enviornmental heal- lic health problems of the DPT, Polio, TT, BCG and Anti-epidem- the Sanitary and ic th conditions, public hea- - country through widespr-- measles vaccines for the " Council of the first time and ,158,515 ch- Ministry of Public Heal- ildren for the second and th had an interview with 66,435 children for the Wi a Kabul New Times re- third time. porter on the activities and the main preventive Laboratory tests have medical services for rend- been carried out on 1,119 ering better - - health servi- sampls of water for qual- "" 11f cum ces to the people in the ity control purposes. country. A total of 110 wells ha- The Chemistry labora tory of the department. Dr , Kamyar disclosed ... ve been Chlorinate. that the Preventive Med- One hundred and seven- icines Department has ty three Samples of foods- performed various lab te- tuffs have also been test- sts on 25,357 people and ed. " ...AND CURE WITHOUT COST 95 per cent of the blood A total of "67,792 patients made treatment easier ind uates from the, specialised serology, bacteriology and About 44 factories have . have been examined and greater facilities were d high School for dental trea- parasite . presence tests been checked ,for preven- treated at the Stomatology for the patients. Mo- tment or a dental college. are being done free of tive measures and sa- for Hospital during the eleven re equipments has also charge. Dr Nabl Kamyar, Deputy Minister and Presid- nitation . months of the current Af- been supplied to the hos- As an increasing number ent of the Sanitary and anti-epidem- department, In the field of vaccine ghan year. The number of pital for operations. Seven of patients come to the ho- Speaking on the duties Ministry of Public Health. production some progress cases, however, is not the units in the new part of spital every 'day and as of the various departme- 1th problems arise from ead systematic public he- has, been achieved and only, thing impressive' ab- the and coordin- the city's population is on nts, and the pro- the nature of work, work alth service networks. 760 cc of anti-typhoi- d, 50,-0- facilities out the hospital's perfor- ation of the surgery secti- the increase, to cope with vided Dr. Kamyar recall- ing conditions and due to 2 Determining of the cc of anti-chole- and mance. on, with that of the other the increasing demands, the ed that in the past, the metabolic diseases' and problems, based on prior- 46,600 cc of anti-rabi- es va- Dr. Sayed Bashir Muza-fer- hospitals in the capital, revolutionary Government activities of the public contamination. ities and the urgent needs ccines have been produc- head of the Stomato- are some of the facilities of the Democratic Repub- health institutions in re- The DRA Government of the people, with prec- ed, logy Hospital, in an inter- introduced after the new lic of Afghanistan has al- ndering better health ser- Preventive Medicines De- ise statistical assessment view with a reporter of phase of the Saur Revolu- ready established special vices were mainly- - focus- partment iplans to comb- of the epidemological dis- In addition to the Radio-- Kabul New Times, points tion. high-schoo- ls dealing with ed on preventing i ) fatal at the main public eases. TV programmes, 90,690 health out that the hospital serves dental science and a colle- pamphlets and 2,165 books two categories of patients REASONABLE ge of stomatology. It is 3 Lowering mor- El- the have been published. , those who have to pay the .. r , : expected that, by the end tality rate (especially am- even courses for required fees, and the oth- The fees for the hospit- of 1360, over 80 stomatolo- - ong the children). doctors, lab technicians, ers who get entirely free al are very reasonable and gists will graduate. This 4 Preventing and con- vaccinators and other per- X a" ' treatment. Over 250 pa- most patients can afford it. will help to a great extent trolling the outbreak of sonnel have started. Lab ' tients daily come to the For instance, Afs. 50 is solve the scarcity of den- the contagious diseases tests have f been; carried hospital for examination charge'd for cleaning of tee- tists. through mass immunizat- out on 1,081 samples of and treatment. th, and Afs. 30 for pulling ion programmes oth- and foodstuff, water and other a out, Afs. 100 is planned er The hospital has secti- tooth and It that, within substances. is charged for filling of a the possible l ons for the treatment of earliest time, oral diseases, surgery, ar- tooth. two modern dental labora- Speaking on the aerial tificial dentures, children Dr. Muzafery says, "At tories, 18 modern and fully 5 Promoting the kno- facilities, made available and X-r- among others. present five stomatologists, equipped units for the tr-- f, wledge of the people thr- to people, Dr Kamyar ad- All the services of the hos- 33 dentists, and four oth- eatment of teeth and oral ough mass communication, ded, emergency teams pital are available from er assistant doctors are diseases, a mobile surgery publications and other are duty-boun- d to visit 8-- a.m. till 0 p.m. ev- on duty at the hospital." unit, a d y methods. inaccessible and remote en on holidays. section, a mobile unit for , 6 Improving and con- areas where serv- v medical The difference between the treatment of school ch- trolling hygienic condit- ice is urgently required, Answering a question, a stomatologist and a den- ildren, universities stud- ions quality control of and adopt necessary prev- Dr. Sayed Bashir Muzaf-er- y tists is the stomatologist ents and workers will be The microbiology laboratory of the preventive drinking water,-foo- and entive measures".. medicines department. said: "After the victo- "eceives his M.D. degree fr- commissioned. This will rious Saur Revolution es- om the College of Stoma- greatly enhance the activi-- ' pecially after its new evo- tology and the dentist grad- - ties of the hospital. dissolves lutionary stage, more eff- Water problem in 1 sewage solution orts .:eJ 6 exerted sq that HMtlHMI dentai medicine is further The Soviet Union rec- can produce noxious su- andards. The Soviet Un- ssary to build highly eff- and more doet-0- 4 ycles over 70 per cent of bstances in combination ion has strict rules , on icient sewage purification are at the service of the fiesh water used by with others. Apart from these standards. The Wor- installations. ecolo-- Needed The the people. Development its industry, and, accord- that, the ability of cert- ld Health Organization gical and economic bene- of the science of stomatolo- ing to rough estimates, by ain waste products to acc- has adopted as a standard fits of the closedcycle sy- gy was given priority, so Water and Power Construction Unit is in need of I 1985 the figure will grow umulate in living organ- the hygienic norms wor- stems are obvious: there that patients are given pr- 170,300 tons rolled iron in variqus sizes. X to at least 85 per cent. isms and plants also poses ked out by Soviet health is no need to expand fre- oper treatment and the Individuals, local and foreign firms willing to sul Today, the conversion a threat to human experts for water. Sew- at health. sh water on diluting sew- same ipply should refer to the construction unit located in water-intensiv- e, time, the existing fa- J of the more All these factors combin- age water has to be dilu- age, and investment in cilities are extended fur- Badam Bagh from the appearance of the advertif and ecologically haz- ed have already made ted in the proportion 1:6 water intake and sewera- ther and developed." sementtill Saur 19th, 1360. Specifications can be seen ardous types of production many water sources unfit to 12 in order to reduce ge systems will decrease. guarantee ' and is required. (202) to closed-cycl- e water cir- for use. the concentration of i var- According to expert esti- 22 i According to Dr. Muza-fer- tlllllllllllllllMIIHIIIMIMIIIIIMIIWw! culation, is the most rat- CLEAN SEWAGE ious substances to the mates, in the nitrogen fe- "the more capable a ional way to keep water There have been devel- permissible standard, and rtiliser industry ' water doctor is,, the better can he clean, says Boris Fyodor-o- v, oped many methods of pu- the consumption of fresh recycling will reduce the treat his patient. In the a leading Soviet exp- rifying sewage, but they water for this purpose by spending on the water su- field of stomatology, treat- ert on water conservan- are imperfect so far. Apa- far exceeds the intake of pply systems by 70 per ce- ment is a rather complica- Needed cy. rt from that, sometimes sc- water by industry for its nt. ted job and if the doctor is ientists just cannot prod- needs.. ind- The water needs of in- The Magnitogorsk inexperienced, uce "antidotes" prompt- the patient dustry are growing very The dilution of sewage ustrial centre, one of the may be harmed". The Public Health Mini stry Central Workshop want ly enough as new and ev- wide- biggest country, is to supply vehicles, and various spare parts including rapidly, and in this sense, . with fresh water is in the Earlier, due to careless er more complex toxins tyre, tube, battery, and Mobiloil for on they could only be comp- ly practised throughout a characteristic example management, the hospital yeai 1360, appear in sewage every world, ra- in respect: it daily contract basis. . " ared to the energy needs, the and at this this had faced many difficulties day. Purification process-es- s all Individuals, local and foreign firms willing to the scientist continues. It te river water resour- uses over six million cu. regarding proper treatm- are becoming so costly ces in the world will be m. of water for industrial contract should submit their requisition to the direc- cannot be ruled out that, ent. In order to remove th- that even today expended for diluting se- and communal purposes tory of the Central Workshop of the Ministry of in the foreseeable future,, is obstacle the hospital de- purification installations wage as as only a mo- Public Health located in the second part of Khair common fresh water will early the end but takes little cided to separate and account for up to 6ne-th-i- rd of this century. re than 10 per dent of th- Khana Mina, not later than 15th Saur 1360. become even more scarce Then the organise the different sec- of the cost of basic pr- of a is (204) 3- -2 than .oil.' Anyway, we can threat world water amount from the Ural tions in a better way. This,' find substitutes for hyd- oduction assets, and this crisis will become quite River, the! rest of the wa- rocarbons, but nothing tendency is likely to grow realistic. The problem can ter needs being met tha- can replace frenh water. in the foreseeable future. be resolved in two ways, nks to recycling. Clean water is growing For instance, the recycl- by evolving waste-fre- e te- The Krasnouralsk che- into an acute problem of ing of one cu. m. of waste chnological processes and mical plant uses commun- our time and a fulcrum water in oil refinery costs by developing completely al sewage after its com- Vacancy point of all the negative eight kopecks in the Sov- closed water circulation plete biological purificat- aspects of the technologi- iet Union today, whereas systems. ' ion, thus saving 4,200 cu. The UNDP UNFPA in Kabul wishes to employ an Afghan national as cal revolution. The grow- in the year 2000, it will co- Of course, waste-fre- e m. of fresh water. Soviet National Expert in Data processing for the population Data Computer proc- th of industry, irrigated st 22 kopecks, and 32 ko- cycles simulating specialists are now testing essing Project. The applicants should have a university degree' and formal farming, urbanisation and pecks in the chemical ind- natural processes, with a system which will make ustry. training in Data Processing. Knowledge of atleast three computer languag- the population, which ce- sewage totally excluded it possible to use water to es including RPG-I- I and years of experience on IBM system 34 and rtainly can be counted am- By that time, according and purification installa- meet man's needs first 35 Data entry machines Of IBM 3742 and TAB 702 is essential. Applicants sh- ong the achievements jbf to scientific projections, tions made superfluous, and then to re-us- e it for ould have a good commandof written and spoken English. our civilization, to the total running cbsts are preferable. industrial purposes. The turn Applicants should reach UNDP, Kabul not later than 31st March 19 be adverse factors when of sewage purification in The Soviet Union has first unit of an installat- 81. (205) 2- -1 it comes to water. The the country's communaL already put into operat- ion has been designed to problem can no longer be economy likely to grow ion several factories us- supply purified communal limited to the amount of 25-fo- ld over 1970 and 6.5-fo- ld ing wastefree technology. sewage to a number of pl- water consumed by man- in industry. Howev- For instance, the Verkh-Isetsk- y ants, including a major kind the main thing today er, it is not only purifica-- : iron-and-ste- el pl- power and heating plant. is how much water is tion .costs that are grow- ant in the Urals recycles At present over 170 cu. returned to 'rivers ing: the chemical analysis both water and all solid kms. of water-almo- st as Vacancy and lakes and what its of waste water demands waste. The large-scal- e much as the annual flow ever more effort and res- of waste-fre- e te- of the Volga River-ha- s be- condition is. Meantime, the UNDP UNFPA . invites applications from Afghan national for the of water ources. The Soviet Union chnology, however, tak- en included in reclycing ( amount polluted post of National Expert on the Traditional Midwife Training Programme. dumped is constantly gr- spent 500 million roubles es time. Meanwhile, the systems in the Soviet Un- The, applicants should have a university degree in medicine, nursing midwi of water-recyclin- g owing and has now reac--. for the purpose last year. development ion. fery public health or related health field and experience ot at least 10 years 6i6o,000 million cu. m. Yet even reclaimed systems can v bec- The Soviet Union belie- programmes, training (including curriculum hed v 'in management of public health a year. racterised as "con- ome a transitory stage on ves that it is one of the of nurses of public health personnel. j This water is a "devili- ventionally pure" by sp- the way to this objective. most important social and Experience in midwifery and family planning essential. Applicants should be sh mixture" of sorts:' ex- ecialists-is not exactly cl- ECO-CAR- E economic tasks to rationa- able to speak and write English fluently. Fluencym both Dan and Fashto, perts have found some ean. They bring to water We need not restructure lly use water resources and an advantage. ' 600,000 different chemical bodies, various substanc- technological processes and to protecti them against Applicants should contact UNDP Personnel Office not later than 31st this components in it. Some es in the amounts that industrial plants in pollution. J March. 1981. (206) 2--1 of them are harmless but exceed the permissible St case. However, it is nece (APN) KABUL NEW TIMES, SUNDAY MARCH 22, 1981. 'Red tulip' festival... RC MEET... (Continued from page 1) ovincial centres were att- (Continued from page 1) lamic Afairs Department, ended by workers, peasa- emy and were engaged in was Governor of Balkh nts, intelligentsia and oth- against the Gov- ' . n activity Abdul Qaium Basharyar, er toilers, scholars, clergy, t r ernment and the revolut- made a speech. government officials, sec- ion, have realised their Basharyar said: "The new retaries of the provincial mistakes and laid down year in the ancient Balkh committees and the gover- their arms and,' express- - ' starts every year with the nors who spoke on the spr- , - v " ri ,v ing repentence, have su- raising of the standard of ing and the traditional ce- rrendered themselves to the fourth caliph of Islam remony. ; the Government security and the ceremony is highly According to another re- l"i.v'.; organs". valued in our glorious his- port, the holy standard of ... ,sVw ' "As a result of general tory." Others also spoke the Sakhi shrine was (also amnesty thousands of on the virtues of the fourth raised at Jamal Mena yes- r, our compatriots return- rec- caliph of Islam and the just , terday morning after ed to their independent, struggles of the great pat- itation of a few verses from free and peaceful homel- ron of Islam. the Holy Koran and pray- --:i and", he added. ers for the progress and pr- osperity of the religious pe- Later, the president of 1 ECONOMIC Balkh court read the pray- ople of V Afghanistan and After reviewing the er (for '(the well-bein- g and further consolidation of economic condition in the prosperity of the noble, re- the DRA Government am- country during the past ligious Moslems of the co- idst the applause of thous- year and the Governmen- untry guided by the PDPA ands. t's activities in this rega- and the leadership of Bab-ra- k rd, Karmal recalled the Karmal, General Secr- KARMAL GREETING laws, decrees and resolu- etary of the PDPA CC, Pre- During the ceremony, the tions of the Revolution- Vice-Preside- of the Islaj sident of the RC and DRA . ( ary Council and the DRA Prime Minister". The aud- mic Affairs Department Government and shed li- ience prayed for the stren- conveyed to, the audience ght in detail on each one gthening of the Governm- the warm greetings of Ba-bra- k of them. ent and stable peace in the Karmal, General Sec- country. ' retary of the PDPA CC, Pr- Sultan Ali Keshtmand, Thousands of men and wo- esident of the RC and DRA member of the PDPA CC wa- Later, he Vice-Preside- men, around the Roza, Prime Minister. Politburo, nt rmly welcomed the traditi- spoke on the great person- The standard of the Sakhi shrine being raised in a traditional ceremony yesterday morning. of the RC and Deputy Pr- onal ceremony and the new ality of the fourth caliph of (Photo: Bakhtar) ime Minister, presented a year. Islam, praying for elimin- report on the outcome of ation of the "enemies of the economic activity du- well-bein- prog- School year ARRANGEMENTS freedom, NEW YEAR MESSAGE ring the year 1359 and Special arrangements ha- ress and prosperity of our the development plan and people." ve been made this year for noble (Continued from page 1) aggressions from the outs- firmly and clearly reaff- opens in budget for 1360, which we- ceremony was atten- the festival an Mazare The fraternal atmosphere aft- ide against the DRA are irmed in the report to the re approved by the RC arif. The Roza of Shahe ded by the Kabul Govern- CP-S- er suffering untold pains, discontinued, and reliab- 26th Congress of the U cold regions members. Wolayatmaab and the str- or, the Kabul Mayor, some miseries in shameful and le guarantees of their by Leonid Brezhnev, eets around have party cadres, the KABUL, March 22 -- it been anti-hum- conditions, re- are ensured, General Secretary of the Nezamuddin Tahizib, fl- some members The school academic year decorated with national and sponsibility for which sol- the limited contingent of CPSU Central Committ- member of the PDPA CC ags and flower garlands. of the Islamic Affairs De- in the colder regions of ely rests on the imperial- Soviet troops will return ee". ... and the RC and the Chief Activists of the commit- partment, Government of- Afghanistan began today. ism and its lackeys". to its peace-lovin- g countr- of the Supreme Cour;t of ci- On the occasion of the tees concerned are ready ficials and thousands of y- He stated: "Afghanist-- . DRA, Presented a report new academic year, Poh- - ' to provide facilities for the tizens. an, is a nonaligned and on the draft of the new ATMOSPHERE Karmal said: "The So- Dr. Moham- passengers and visit- -' Similarly, the standard of andoi Faqir "i the Karmal said: "Over the peace-lovin- g country. In law on the organisation Kabul grain market was viet Union on the basis of mad Yauqbi, First Depu- ors, first aid camps, and the past year, the lead- the would arena it resolu- and authority of the DRA Af- also raised with the traditi- the principles of fraternal ty Minister and caretaker mobile groups of the ership of the Demo- tely comes out in defence courts. ghan Red Crescent Socie- onal ceremony at 8 a.m. ye- revolutionary solidarity of the Education Minist- (. cratic Republic of Afgh- of the process of detente The is compiled by ty. The police is serving sterday by the Kabul Ma- is rendering support and ry broadcast to the nat- - law, anistan has taken measu- ca- and in favour of a peace- flo- yor, after recitation of so- assistance to us in the ion over radio-T- last the Justice Ministry and the visitors and traffic res of ful settlement of differe- Holy to enlist the efforts use of building a new soc- night. the DRA Supreme Court, ws normally. me verses from the nces through all the patriotic forces of and in ec- negotiations. was approved by ihe RC. Koran. iety overcoming 117- L A 1 In his message Dr. Yaq- - During the ceremony, a the country with a view we- want to nave inentuyf ' Speaking on the cerem- onomic backwardness. The b.e.ha f f DRA Ed" During the meeting, a special issue of the Bedar to ensuring a new atmosp- relations with all countr-- ubl'..on ony, the Mayor, wished "a Soviet Union's stand of ucation Ministry, congrat number of RC members daily were distributed to the here of democratic ies of the world and of year of plenty for the peo- support for the April Re- ulated "all the compatr- put forward their 'views audience. legality, trust, coope- our region, particularly, ple of the revolutionary Af- volution was once again iots, teachers, students on reports presented at The traditional festival ration between the with our neighbours. We usually continues for 40 ghanistan." and sincere educationists" the meeting and fully en- nationalities of Afghanis- have traditionally friend- days in Mazare Sharif. The ceremony was atten- A stamp for and wished them fresh dorsed and supported the atmosphere of pe- ly relations with India. According reports from ded by some departmental tan, an sucesses towards develo- activity of the RC Presi- to "The omin- The DRA has repeatedly officials of the aceful work". pment progress Gover- other provinces, the new heads and Day a and of the dium and the DRA ous plans by our enemies Farmers' extended friendly hand ' year was enthusiastically Kabul Municipal Corpora- country. , nment. have been reduced to to Pakistan and Iran, and welcomed in all provinces tion and large number of KABUL, March 22 The message said, the nought. The enemies sou- (B- suggested settling the ex- At the end of the mee- of the country with prayeis Kabul citizens who prayed akhtar). The Ministry of DRA Education Ministry ght to plunge the count- isting differences through ting and after assessing for a year of plenty and pr- for the well-bein- g and pro- Communications has iss- would try to provide add- the reports and speeches ry into a deep economic, negotiations without imp- ed osperity. sperity of their compatr- ued a postal stamp to ma- facilities to teachers and fo- social and cultural crisis. osing any preconditions. by the members, the The ceremonies in the pr iots. rk the Farmers' Day, students. To achieve this We shall not allbw any- on However, unfortunately, llowing draft resolutions March 21. goal, the Education Mini- were submitted to the one to bring the country ' there has been no clear The stamp will be iss- stry hopes for "further co- RC: to the past-t- o oppr- reply to the proposals up back ued operation of teachers, sch- ession and injustice". at the city post offic- to now". On the1, performance es from 22, olars and intellectuals of March 1980 and activity of the RC Condemning "the intr- (Hamal .1, 1360). the country". igues by imperialism, the Sri Lanka stir Presidium and the DRA Chinese hegemonists and Victims of US Government. reaction which are condu- for sacked staff On the outcome of cting an undeclared war space drive the economic activity du- against the DRA," he sta- WASHINGTON, March ring 1359 and the develo- ted: "These enemies of COLOMBO, March 22 22 (Ceteka- The pmental plan and budget (Tass) )- death democratic Afghanistan, Fifty different or- of a technician working for 1360. of have set up numerous ca- ganisations Sri Lanka on the American "Shutt- On the law governing mps where counter-revolu- , have decided to invigor- le" has complicated the organisational, set-u- p ate the tionary bands are trained the campaign in the testing of the spacecraft, and authority of the DRA and armed, and infiltrate country for reinstatement to be launched on April courts. ' in their of -' - those bands into Afghan- jobs all worke- 6 with John Young and The drafts were unam- subv- rs and employees dismis- - mously approved . t Hi istan's territory for Robert Crlppen on boa- - f ' ssed for their ersive activity and killi- Student rally participation ra. i ngs. They are also making in the general strike in Another two technicians I July last t use of Islam for attaining year. of the Rockwell Internat- ' their goals". in Seoul ional firm are reported in As stated at a press co- a critical state. s rata Karmal criticised US nference in Colombo by "Altogether six people! SEOUL, March 22 (Cet- President Ronald Reag- member of the coordina- .came into contact wlthS an's recent statement ex- eka) Some 1,200 police tion solidarity committee, pure ': nitrogen and un-- J ...... Buddhist fell pressing the US intention members specially train- clergyman I. ' "TODAY'S to give increased support ed for struggle with dem- Devanada, the sacked pe- "SSds: J TELEVISION counter-revolutio- onstrators broke into the ople to the have been deprived In a massive effort af Seoul university on Ma-the- m of the ry elements and supply means for existen- te build up weap- - Monday night TV: with arms. "That st. rch 19, where several hur ce for almost nine mon- ons and systems of arma-Childre- n and cartoon, mu-men- ts, The standard of the Kabul grain market being ndreds of students staged ths now. Five persons, se- atement", he stressed "co- increasl-Ssi- c, the US is commenta-ngl- y yesterday morningwith prayers for the coun- a sit-i-n to urge dem- eing no news and raised nstitutes a direct US in- their way of feeding trying to put Sry, progress. (Photo: Bakhtar) and for a more the ar and music, try's terference in the internal democrat- their children, have com- ms race Into outer space. ic life in the country. mitted affairs of independent and suicide. Gen Burke, head of the free Afghanistan.'' PHARMACY According to research and development American nightmare According to police re- official office S The data, 40,000 .strikers Were in the US departm-- Following mpHioal stnr. He added: "At the diff- ports, some 70 students ent of dismissed in July. But, ac- the air force, saidjes will remain open froml NEY YORK, March 22 ar, the number of murde- icult moments of the Af- were detained. It was the cording to uuii mc country was pia-- 8 a.m. -. In the US one rs increased by 60 per ce- ghan biggest student demons- the data of the Monday until a (Ceteka)- people's life when nnlng to test its anti-sate-Ja.- of robber- trade unions, the number Tuesday: man is murdered every nt, the number the question of the exis- tration since January 24 Hite weapons soon. v of those dismissed is 2.5 24 minutes, one woman is ies by 80 5per cent. tence of our when President Chon revolution In the general's Maid-enem- y Doo-Hwa- times more. words,t Nawroz, Mirwais raped every seven .minu- Many murders were al- and the motherland, of n formally lifted satellites are to bet an, Ariana, Mai wand tes, one flat or house is ro- so committed in New Or- the defence of freedom the martial law. The committee has dem- from the orbitjtt, Pesarlai, Pashtunistan bbed every ten seconds, leans, Washington, Los and national independen- with small missiles shot? Watt, Ma-b-y st- Houston, Detr- anded that the authorities Arsallan, Puli according to available Angeles, ce, and repulsion of crim- Opposition became mo- high-flyin- g should immediately prov- fighters. Inthmoud Khan, Sultain, oit and Dallas. , re active with the appro- atistics. inal aggressions on the the first test which is toiChardphi Aemoii aching ta- ide employment to all th- pii In 1970, 363 people of In the past, criminality jpart of imperialism, . the elections, due to be In ose dismissed. made the near Ali Ahmad, Se-- J 100,000 inhabitants beca- was concentrated in city hegemonists and ke place next Wednesday. reaction The Communist Party ire, iveuier says, tne miss Srai Ghazni, , Maiw. me victims of violent cri- gettos, but now it has ex- arose, the great land of of Sri Lanka, other left "e? " e snt anSand Watt, Navi, Andarabi,! mes. In 1979, the number tended to all town parts the Soviets rendered fra- . K Soviet space parties, trade unions and "6"w-- jramim, Shahri Nau, Bal- - Increased to 535 and the and even to the country. ternal internationalist he- " public organisations Gen. Burke also said th-5k- hi Ibne Cina Darmalzai number of murders amo- The criminals are more lp to us. The reason are for at a combat diffe-air-to-a- conducting the campaign. laser to kill J will run 24 hours in lr unted to 9.7 per 100,000 brutal than ever before. the presence of the limit- mission ends , missiles was tot rent parts of Kabul, inhabitants. The Americans react ed contingent of Soviet .. be tested this summer. In New York, a record by buying firearms, wat- troops in Afghanistan is MOSCOW, March 22 -- m ' 1814 murders were com- chdogs and atomizers wi- in rendering assistance in (Ceteka) The Soviet CORRECTION Editor: Abdul Azis Danlshyar mitted. Record numbers solution against assa- the cause of defence of supply spacecraft "Prog- th Tel. 26847 of murders were also reg- ilants. However, mem- the independence, territ- ress 12" was separated fr- Jn the editorial of the Circulation: 26859 istered in Miami, Florida, bers of the households In orial integrity and natio- om the Salyut T Kabul New Times published and 26851-- 55 41 the region glutted by Cu- which the firearms are nal sovereignty of ' the 4 orbital complex on Ma- on March 19 please read Ext lAddrew enquiriej to Kabul Raw Tlmaa ban emigrants and smu- kept fall victim to them DRA from aggressions pl- rch 19 night after pro- the year in the headline as its Ansari Watt, Kabul, tha Daaocratlc KayaNlc ggled drugs. In comparis- six times as frequenly as anned by imperialism. As gramme had been fulfill- 1360. AfskAalataa. , j on with previous ye soon as ed. the intruders.. conspiracies and i a aaaaaa aaataaai