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Babrak Karmal, General Secretary of PDPA CC, President of RC and Prime Minister, addressing the meeting held on the occasion of 16th founding anniversary of the Peo ple's Democratic Party of . (Photo: Bakhtar) 16th anniversary of founding of Grand meetings held in support of National Fatherland Front

PDPA celebrated in grand meeting , Jan. 3, (Bakht-- 1 duties of the vast national people. Now, all patriotic tar). To back the fatherland front. At the compatriots and vast mas- amental statement deliver- end the statement of the ses of our homeland have DRA medals conferred on generals, Officers ed on Jaddi 6 by Babrak DRA conference of natio- realised that Afghanistan Karmal General Secreta- nal and patriotic forces is our common home. We The sixteeenth annivrsary of the founding of the Peoples Democratic Party of Afghanistan was ry of PDPA CC, President was read out. share common interests so celebrated by the Central Committee of the PDPA in a meeting held at the hall of the Gulkhana Pala- of RC and Prime Minister, Similarly, representativ- we should build it. with ju- ' ce, the headquarters of Revolutionary Council, on Thursday afternoon. at the DRA general con- es of workers and employ- st efforts. From now on ference of the national and ees in their speeches pled- all strata of the country, Gene- Mi- exist the 'vestiges of difficulties and prob- Babrak Karmal RC and DRA Prime there sent patriotic forces for mak- ged full support for estab- including workers, peasa-ant- s, rela- ral Secretary of the PDPA nister said: The healthy feudal and prefeudal lems and pave the way for ing preliminary p'reparati-'- , lishing the vast national fa- clergy, intellectuals, tionships, a multi-nationa- l new CC, President of Revolu- forces of the party on the in the construction of the ons for establishment of the therland front. craftsmen, women and yo- tionary Council and DRA basis of the will of the in- society where peasants society by relying on the vast national fatherland uth will fight against the Prime Minister in his gr- dustrious people of Afg- constitute the majority of historic and definite exper-- ; front, held at the Salam In a function held on the enemies in a single and he- population. as society eeting speech congratulat- hanistan and with the, the But our iences of, its and Khana hall; R C headquar- occasion by the workers organised front". V ed all the members of lp of the heroic armed fo- party made use of the rich with due consideration of ters, grand functions were and employees of the Mi- rces of the country experiences of revolu- national and Moham-mma- the Central Committee rose the the traditions also held in Kabul last Th- nistry of Communications, Likewise, Haji d up once again repel tionary movements pe- and through them all the to the of its religious honours of its ursday. Mohammad Aslam Watan-ja-r, Akbar Rosta, an treason of country and a i militant party members Hafizullah that of other ople which cover vast The functions were ad--; member of PDPA CC, employee of the ministry on party wish- Amin the agent of CIA nations and progressi- scope by using all-sid- and the well the and the dressed by some members of RC Presidium and mi- behalf-- of others in a spee- ers. of the United States of ve working parties of the .';.).' fraternal assistance of PDPA CC and party ca- nister of communications in ch expressed every supp- America. world during the long his- of the party and governm- dres who dealt on the lofty , his speech said : "By for- ort and backing for the for- People's Democra- In another part of his tory of its existence it wo- Union, ' The ent of the Soviet objectives, historical imp-"- . mation 'of the vast national mation of the vast nati- speech Babrak - tic Party of Afghanistan, Karmal said uld also overcome the pre- (Continued on Page 4) ortance and revolutionary fatherland front the enem- onal fatherland front. cl-a- ss What changed the party of working our party, ies of the noble and work- At the end, the statem- and all toilers of Afg- i the party of working class ing masses of. ' Afghanistan ent of the DRA conference hanistan, he said, was fo- and all toilers, into a politi-- , .1 ' .. !V. t l. cannot . undermine the un- of the national and patrio-(Continu- ed 1( cal vanguard mas- " unded years ago on the of the ity and solidarity of the on P. 4) basis of adherence to the ses of people and into a progressive ideology of forerunning and struggling i 1 m T our era under difficult co- body is the arming of the ions nem on iNew nditions prevailing in party with the progressive our society during the theory and the new type despotic monarchical and of proletarian, nature and Phase 1st anniversary feudal regime and thus its class character. Our encouraged the toilers of party was able to combine KABUL, Jan. 3, (Bak- ion, secretary to the prim- the country to struggle the progressive theory of htar). On the occasion of ary party organisation of against despotism, reac- the first anniversary of it and deputy secretary to our era, during its political ' the n tion, colonialism and imp- struggle, with the tasks of triumphant new primary party organisalf-io- phase erialism. toilers through exact and of the Saur of the Blinds Instit- Revolution, grand funct- ute spoke in connec- In another part of his precise evaluation of the this ions were stressing significan- speech Babrak Karmal special conditions prevail- held in some tion, ce of new evolution- said: ing in every phase of its organisations and offices the last Wednesday. ary phase in social, polit-- . Our party in the revolu- development and thus ass- ical, economic cultu-ra- ll tionary .movement of the umed the responsibility of In these functions held and life of pur country. country, as a small fore- leading in practice the . by primary party organ- running but galant party, revolutionary movements isation of Ministry of Co- the end an inter-Tac-t travelled difficult path of the country in unity with mmerce and Chemical Fe- At called Goomshuda, full of; pitfalls and other national and patriotic rtiliser and 7th and 8th , (the lost) was staged by ms under the fire of the elements. Babrak Karmal, General Secretary of PDPA CC, party precincts at Mini- President of RC Ba-ttlio- and Prime actors of Security n Touching great- ; Minister, posing for a memorial picture stry of Higher and Vocat- the enemies and by seizing the , on the with a number of generals, officers ional Pa- and a concert was . political power assumed est tasks lying ahead the and soldiers on whom he conferred Red Flag1 med Education and als. performed by the : so- artists . tye leadership of rev- People's Democratic Party mir Hotel respectively the (Photo: Bakhtar) of Afghan Music. olution and the . society of Afghanistan Babrak Kar- me cadres of the said or- on the basis of the will mal said: the grave tasks ganisations, officials and Zia ul-H- aq of the industrious people lying now before the party GROUP OF REBELS workers spoke on success CRUSHED Of of our homeland in unity is the decisive and radical the new evolutionary with the counter- PROVINCES' Jan. (j phase and its importance democratic and struggle against provinces, saving our wo- Nad Ali district, the rep- continues wi- in salvation of the homel- progressive forces and revolution and defence of (Bakhtar). Our heroic rking people there from ort adds. . ' and, the people and the th the help of the countr-- the revolutionary gains of armed forces the militant the treacherous actions of Bakhtar reports from press censorship y's police revolution. liberating army. the people of Afghanistan and party cadres, these agents of the inter- that 40 (terrori- last Wednesday too cru- Pointing out the diffic- and finally building of the national reaction and wo- sts and murderes, who Elaborating on the ne- KABUL," Jan. 3, (Bakh- ult and brave struggles new society void of exploi- shed groups of the rebels rld imperialism.' had been disrupting the ed of creation of the vast tar). The military regi- of the healthy party for- tation of man by man und- in Laghman, Helmand, peaceful life of the national fatherland front, me of Pakistan has once Kandahar and Nangarhar promises ces General Secretary of er the conditions of .less to so- noble citizens . of Ka the speakers stressed on more denied the According official ' developed country where s, it had made to lift the PDPA CC, President of urce of Laghman' a large ndahar by! their in-- its importance in ensur-action- num,ber of counter-- revol- human were m& the interests of the press censorship in that utionaries who resorted to captured by the security Afghan toilers and safeg- country murder , and banditry in force recently. The ca- uarding the national hon- Chilmati and Gul Kadi ptives are under investig- ours of the country. According to report rea- Ta-la- ching from Islamabad, the villages of Meterland b ation. The function held by military dictat- Ulya of Alingar and Another despatch from the primary party organ Pakistan Mongo of Nunstun' disiu Nangarhar says that some isation of Ministry of Co- or Gen. Zia-ul-H- dur- pting the peaceful life groups of rebels who were mmerce and Afghan Che-- ing his recent visit to the of the villagers, were cru. commiting murder, ban mical Fertiliser Comna Western countries had pr-- ce shed. Their ringleader, ditry, arson and other su- ny was attended by offic-- omised to lift the press - Surk-hroo- nsorship near futu- Ghulam Ali was also topp- bversive actions in( d, ials and employees of the in the Hi-sar- re. However, after return led down and a number Khogyani and ak ministry and company of these traitors were cay districts of that and the latter by deputy ing to Pakistan he denied had made. ptured by the security fo- -' province were toppled do- ministers and employees the promise he r Because he was informed rce. wn recently by the brave of Ministry of Communi- policemen and party act- - cations. ' i - through intelligence sour- Report.' reaching from ivists. ces of the military regime views of peo- Helmand notes that a gr- A large quantity of Eg- Similarly officers and if the true reflect- oup b( rebels who had yptian and Chinese wea- soldiers of Security Batt-lio- n ple of Pakistan is press, mili-.tar- y been robbing and killing pons including anti-t- ank of Ministry of Natio- ed in the the the passengers along the missiles, explosives nal Defence held a func- regime will be enda- road between Kandahar and leaflets were seized tion on the same occasion ngered. I and Girishk district of from these killers and the- on the same day. The political commenta- i Helmand province were ir ringleader, Mawlawi The function began wi- tors in Islamabad referr- punished by the security Bozurg Shah, was captu- th recitation of few vers- ing to this, add that the force and party activists red. Their arm and food- es from the Holy Koran present economic, social Babrak Karmal, General Secretary of PDPA CC, President of RC and Pri- last Wednesday. stuff warehouses were and playing of national and political crisis in Pa- me Minister, conferring the DRA Red Flag Medal on an heroic soldier. Another group of these also discovered, the sou- anthem. Afterwards Co- kistan cannot be solved (Photo: Bakhtar) bandits were crushed in rce added. mmander of the Battal- - on P. 4)

r rage I KABUL NEW TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY, 3, 1981. i INT'I PRESS Zionist aggression will never f MOSCOW, Jan. (Tass) . Practically no produc- tion issue of importance is decided in the Soviet extinguish Palestinian resistance Union without the parti- cipation of trade unions practical In 1948 many Palestin- The remains ot eleven? against the Palestinian pe- vagely bombarded civili- oj which 'emrbrace Rash-idiye- struggles h se- res- targets in Tyre, Courageous ly the country's entire ab ians were forced to leave Israeli tanks could be ople and their armed an camp, ss ca- lebodies population. Ih-- their lands after the Zion- en in the streets of al istance. Israel launched a A and Ameri- against so- mp and Burj al Shemali the people Palestine is has been stated by Ka- - ists occupied Palestine. Karameh, an broad attack of great number of them left can expert estimated th- uth Lebanon on March 15, camp, where Palestinians th- zimeras Mackiavicius, se people of world have witnessed co- live. The Israeli forces Today the heroic cretary of the AllUnion to neighbouring Arab at Israeli casualties num- 1978 with the intention of the at Israeli authorities ha- Pales- US suplied cl- of Palestine mark Central Council of Trade untries where they took bered more than 500. It exterminating the used lethal anniversary of ve been proceeding ah' uster bombs sixteenth Unions, in an interview refuge. After the 1967 was the first time that tinian resistance. indiscriminat- ead with their repressive their liberation revoluti- with the weekly "New war of Israeli aggression, the Israelis had not faced ely against men, women on. For 16 years the measures including de- more Palestinians were a traditional army, but a TVio Tcraplis mnhili7pH and children. time". He stressed . that fo- of Arab citizens, people of Palestine tention "such social matters as obliged to leave thlftr ho- group of militants w o Jot this purpose around After fierce battles, a con- . corresponde- ught against oppression, imposing curfews, wage rates, the material mes and lands. through their liberation 32,000 soldiers backed by 'Radio Israel de- - suppression of .j coloniali- fiscating Arab lands, struggle conironiea me heavy artillery, rockets, nt in south Lebanon rep- incentives for the work A great number of the sm and imperialism who imolising of houses be advanced technology of tanks and air and naval orted that the "combing ing people and social ins Palestinian refugees of have planted Tsrael in longing to the Arab set- the Israelis. forces on a J00 kilometer operations" were extrem- urance come within the 1948 1967 lived in 'the of the ancestral tlers and arbitrarily sen- and The battle of al Kara- front extending from the ely difficult. He als adm- heart sphere of trade union res vi- citiz- the suburbs of a small ch- land of Palestinians. tencing the Arab meh marked a , decisive coast along the Lebanese itted that the Israeli ponsibility and influence". llage on the east bank of The people of Palestine ens to imprisonment. Fu- turning point in the pol- border to Mt. Hermon. Is- ief of staff, General Gur, "The unions", Kazimer-- Jordan River, al fought heroically rthermore, the Israeli au the itical equation of the Mi- raeli Foreign Minister had noted that it was not have as Mackiavicus noted, The despair, thorities spared no pro Karameh. ddle East. The Palestin- Moshe Dayan declared th- easy to complete the, and valorously against "have a sizable material of vocative act against the misery and horror the ians had decided to stand at Israel would pursue the operation due Jo tough British colonialism. US base for providing the the- diaspora transformed e, imperialism Israel Palestinians who reject face to face in front of Palestinians every-wher- resistance being faced. and working people with cul se refugees into revolut-- , occupation according to the Zionist enemy with- and David Elazar, the fo- The Israelis suffered pon-sidcra- Zionism under most dif- tural and recreational fa and combatants UN conventions and call ionaries out the help of the Arab rmer Israeli Defense Mi- losses in their ficult conditions. In the- cilities and treatment at seeking their liberty and for repor- gvernmnts. Although the nister, declared on the fir- invasion of south Lebal se long years of hard sanatoria and health of their la- independent state the liberation Palestinian revolution lost st day of the invasion th- on. But our Palestinian struggle lor gaining their and ts, tourism opportunities nd,', liberation and independ- of Palestine under the and physical culture and 100 of its best cadres at at it would be only a ma- people and the Palestin- leadership of Palestinian ' al Karameh, it gained tter of hours before the ian revolution proved on- ence the people of Pa- sports facilities. They So early in 1968 a num- Liberation Organisation the respect and assistance "terrorists" would be de- ce more that they are rea- lestine, under the leader- also have great possibilit- cross- legiti- ber of Palestinians of Ar- stroyed. But their dream dy for any attack against ship of the Palestine Li- which is the sole ies in such important ma- the Palestinian and ed the Jordan River and was not Isr- beration Organisation mate representative of tters as the services and ab masses. The battle has realized and them; They will struggle carried out military oper- ael was forced to call for for legitimate national ri- (PLO), lost thousands the people of Palestine. public catering". made the Palestinians a ations inside occupied a ceasefire after egihl days. ghts liberation of and thousands of their The more the Israeli cam- "It is being alleged", he necessary party in any and the lestine a brave act of def- solution to Palestin- their homeland from Zi- lives and accepted the paign of terror and usu- went on to say, "that the the iance in the face of the ian problem. For an entire week Is- onist occupation. The Pa- challenges given to them rpation of the rights of Soviet trade unions are sophisticated Israeli mili- rael artillery, rockets, na- lestinian Revolution will by the colonialists and Palestinian people the not engaged in safeguar tary machine. The ranks Ten years aftw val warships and jets ba- surely triumph, backed imperialists. The staunch more wjll be the stubb- ding the immediate righ of the Palestinian comm- ist Pa- the Israelis tried cked their infantry adva- by progressive and and hard struggles whi- orn resistance of the ts and interests of the andos were wish swollen on' a far larger and more, ncing towards Tyre, a pr- forces all ov- ch the heroic people of lestinians. working man and do not men and women after the systematic scale to play'' incipal town in south Le- er the world. Palestine staged ca- The people of Palestine protect him from the bu and defeat of the June 1967 (PLO Sounces) realised that of ma- the same game once more banon. The Israeli jets sa rried out to attain their have will reaucratism some war, which caused Ar- nagers the "inalienable rights have the US imperialism is who violate labour ab masses to lose legislation faith in been recorded with gold- the spearhead of the and from neg- the kind of conventional ligent and en and rough lines in enemies of the Palestin- callous econo- warfare espoused by mic the political history of ian revolution. Against executives. This is sh- the Ara(b states. eer the Middle East. the British colonialism, nonsense", Kazimeras US imperialism Zio- Mackiavicius Since January 1965 when and stressed. The Israelis soon recog- If r,i nism Pal- . "In 1979 alone, some 6,000 w4.ff the Palestinian revoluti- the people of nized the strategic impor- MKMpwf Th- economic on began the Palestini- estine are not alone. executives in tance symbolized by ' al the Soviet Union br- ans have been resisting eir legitimate rights to were Karameh, a ought to where new all the conspiracies and and administrative revolutionary spirit : was national independence responsibility on trade m ' V.-.-'.l;-- the scheming designs of being born. Bursting wi- . unions demands desr-egardi- i:-P- Y colonialism, imperialism are strongly supported for th arrogance after the workers' intere- f i by socialist countries 19-6- and zionism1 and made the success of their June 7 sts and another 150 mana- every sacrifice in order headed by the Soviet aggression, the Israelis lib- gers were relieved to win their independen- Union, the national of the thought that they were posts they held". ce, freedom and legitim- eration movements and capable of driving the ate rights trampled un- all the - progressive and Palestinian refugees to ' Kazimeras Mackiavici- der the iron democratic forces all abandon al Karameh th- heels of US us underlined imperialism. over the world. The stra- that alth- rough intensive bombard- ough the ruling party, the Today the people Pales- tegic alliance of the Pa- ment of the region. But of state and the trade tine are heroically fight, lestinians with the soc- unions the Palestinian, comman- in the Soviet Union disc- ing a united form- ialist camp and the pro- dos dug in their heels front harge different functions, ed by the Zionism, the gressive and democratic and intensified their mi- they all have common po- US imperialism wo- forces is getting consoli- litary actions. This led and litical aims. "And the rld colonialism. dated day, by day. the Israelis to directly at- With deep main of these", he regret The people of Palestine said, tack al Karameh in Ma- this front is led "is concern for are fully prepared to wo- the good rch 1968, attempt to by the United States of of man, for. in an rk towards constant con- satisfying mo- erase the nascent Pales- America which is claim- re fully his ' solidation of Palestin- material and tinian revolution. But the ing to be the champion cultural demands". of human rights. ian national unity at all vaunted Israeli army was The unions, AUCC-T- U With all problems and dif- levels in an attempt to the repulsed after two days The Palestine girls are receiving military training and learning how secretary - ' ficulties they are laced continuously escalate all said, have of heavy fighting. to use weapons so to take active part in their righteous revolution. an extensive ba- with the people of Pa- forms of Palestinian str- material uggle. They se, and considerable fina- lestine are resolutely de-- 1 are fully ncial resources. The termineTd to bring to fa- resolved to step up their latter are mainly made up of ilure all the designs wo- armed struggle against - union dues, accounting for rked out by Zionism and colonialism, imperialism Infamous Camp David plan more than 70 percent of imperialism to continue and zionism. the revenue. The rest co- with the occupation of Now that the people of Pa- U.S. President Carter, mes from fees for cultural normalization of relations observed on Jdh-uar- y pie in particular, "there the Arab lands. The lestine are marking th- in his State of the Union rike was and spor,ts functions, prof- between Egypt and Isra- 26. demons- - can be no recognition of and treachero- eir 16th year of struggle Address to the Second Se- Several from ci- Is- its the union run eli within the framework trations were held to pr- . or reconciliation with us Camp David accords against . colonialism, im- ssion of the 96th Congr- nema network and the tr- of the infamous '.. Camp otest Egyptian Israe- rael; and we will continue and the Judaization of perialism and Zionism ess on January 23, said: the ade union press. David plan, will "enhan- li move taken under U.S. to hold fast to this gun, Jerusalem plans drawn to restore their legiti- "We are working with Deductions from the ce prospects for regional supervision. Thousands of and will not allow any pa- up by the aggressive Is- mate right for ' our allies to prevent con- budgets of economic est- and world peace," the people converged on the rty to remove it from .our rael zionism have posed and national flict in the Middle East. ablishments for mass diss- whole region has manifes- Arab University in Beirut hands before the liberat- a strong challenge to the independence the people The peace treaty betw- emination of culture and ted one again, its resent- to attend a rally. Af-- ly-a- d, ion of our occupied terri- people of Palestine. We of revolutionary.! Afgh- een Egypt and Israel is a organisation of physical ment of the U.S. Egyp- member of the Centr- tories". Abu Iyad pointed are sure they have also notable achievement wh- will come anistan who culture and sports make a tianIsraeli conspiracy. al Committee of the PLO out that U.S. imperialism out victorious fought opp- ich represents a strategic from it as stubbornly substantial source of the Several leaders in the Mi- addressed the crowd in is not interested in genu- they did so in the past. ression and suppression asset for America and unions' revenue, or some ddle East have pointed Arab University on ine peace but only "loo- which also enhances pr- the in , Militarily, politically and of colonialism, imperia- 10 per cent. ting the ospects for regional and out that the move constit- behalf of the Palestinian people's resour- organisationally sneaking lism and feudalism hap- "The main idea in dis- utes an increased threat people. He reiterated that ces and striking at nation- thi supp-- world peace. We are now revolution of the pily express their I tributing the trade union to regional stability and despite all plots against al liberation movements". people engaged in further nego- of Palestine has ort to and solidarity with funds", Kazimeras, Mack- world peace. the Arab people in gener- (Continued on page 3) become tiations to provide full stronger and mo the people of Palestine iavicius said, "is to return In Lebanon a general st al and the Palestinian peo- - autonomy for the . people ', re resolute than in the once again. them back to the working - of the West Bank and past.' The government and peo- .people, to use them to me- Gaza, to resolve the Pal- What seems more redicul-ou-s pie of 'the Democratic et their diverse social ne- issue in all its as- is the cry raised by Republic of "Afghanistan eds". This is being mainly estinian pects, and to preserve the Israel and the US for pe- believe that there 'wou done throughxivarious for- peace and security of Is- ace and autonomy of the ldn't be any durable pe- ms needs".. This is being rael. Let no one doubt Palestinians. This cry is ace in the Middle East mainly done through var- our commitment to the nothing but a false claim unless the legitimate ri- ious forms of services, su- security of Israel. In a few aimed at continuation of ghts of the people of ch as mass cultural and sp- days we will observe an Israeli occupation of Pa- Palestine are restored orts functions, material historic event when Isra- and Palestine state and legal. aid and grants lestine and Arab territ- the el makes another major - is established. to slate clubs. ories. The people of the withdrawal from Sinai f I and when ambassadors HOME PRESS REVIEW will be exchanged betw- een Israel and Egypt." "Mission of the nation- outcorfte of iheir struggles, sion towards the home- al forces towards the cou- namely the revolution and land, revolution, people In accordance with Car- ntry and the revolution" their revolutionary struggl- and for blossoming and ter's strategy, Egypt and is the headline of an edi- es is facing the Intrisues construction of the new Israel formally opened torial published in daily and undeclared war of Afghan society.. their borders foe lanJ tr- Anis last Thursday. imperialism. Our heroic pe- The triumph of the Sa-- avel on January 26 foll- draw-al-. ople, with their n, ur Revolution, which took owing Israel's with The editorial in part re- invincible combatant for- place under the leadersh Egypt and Israel acc- ads: The freedom loving ces, with increasing - uni- ip of the people's Democ- - epted the appointment of and progressive people of ty and solidarity and in- tatic Party of Afghanist- each other's ambassadors Afghanistan have heroic- tensification of their stru- an and with the backing and February 15 has been ally pursued their liber- ggles will foil any intrigue . of the vast masses of set as ihe date for full no- ating, struggles througho- of the counter revolutiona- the working people is a gre- rmalization of relations ut the history. They have ry and will continue success--full-y at- historic success and between both states. inherited this militant ch- their revolutionary a great honour for the -- "This Is the third time my house is destroyed by occupier Israelis", says Our people will ca- people all over the cou- Contrary to Carter's cl- aracteristic , from their drive Palestinian. , ancestors. Now that the rry out their historie mis ntry. . aims that the so called a

V PAGE 3 KABUL NEW, TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1981: imtnjanrauc: acnmu LjJ- Ji- l- - 45,000 passengers liown CHANGES IN THE SOCIAL ROLE OF SOVIET WOMEN by Bakhtar Airline this year More and more women and changes their posit- are coming to work in pr- ion in the family and the- oduction. Today women By Victor Danilov, ir way ot me-i- a general. Bakhtar Afghan Airli- make some 30 per cent of The expansion of the' sp- ne has recently signed By Our Own Reporter a the world's workforce. here ot women's social co- contract with the concer- However, even now, at mmunication and social ned authorities of the So- lective farmers, as agai the end of the 20th cent- 1. activity and their fully viet Union. On the pf St 52 per cent in I960. basis ury, in the capitalist cou- equality with men are am- this contract, the the same period, the prop- , ntries women are the mo- ong the greatest achieve-- Bakhter Airline will pur- ortion of women working st exploited group of wor- went ments of 'socialism. At the chase two, AN 24, airplan-e- s in industry up from kers deprived of many same time, combining wo- which 45 per cent to 49 per cent. have a total ca basic rights. rk in soical production pacity of The socientif ic and tech- carrying 52 pass- Experience has shown with their family duties, engers in one flight. The- nical revolution increas- that the genuine social primarily the duties of se airplanes es the demand of industry will be deli- emancipation of women mother, cieates certain vered to Bakhter Atghan for labour force, partic- and the ensurance of the- contradictions and diffic- Airline ularly for women worke- in the near future. ir real equality with men ulties in the life of women. On the arrival of these Ml rs. Industrial mechanisat- is possible only under socr ion and automation, new Statistical and sociologic- airlines, Bakhter will be ialism. al surveys show that at able to expand servic; technologies and compu- its The October 1917 socia- present this combination is es to our compatriots. In ters drastically reduced' list revolution in Russia the share of arduous phys- achieved by considerably addition t, Bakhtar proclaimed' the full equal- increasing the working has ' ical work and gave rise rented an airplane, ity of the rights of men day of women by the AN to new operations requir- 26, from the Airforce 4 and women in the family average of 33.5 hours a and AirHpfpneo armoH fo ing workers of precision, and in the social life of day. This interferes with rces in order to provide great accuracy and patie- iiiL the state. con- -' the all round developm- During the further facilities for the nce and many other pro- struction of socialism, as more4ch-aracteristi- c ent of women and is one compatriot passangers. Ex- perties which are a large scale socialised of women th- of the causes behind a pressing the above statem- production was being set considerable drop in bir- ent in an interview with an of men. It is not accid- up .and the educational sh- th rate which has been the reporter of Kabul ental that the specific and cultural standards of particul- observed in the recent de- New Times, Colonel Maj- are of women is Col. Abdul Latif Lakanwal, president of Bakhtar Afghan Airlines the public were rising, big in cades. Concern about wo- or "Lakan-wal- arly engineering, Abdul Lateef " an interview with the Kabul New Times repor ter. the participation, of wom- men, the improvement of the electronic . industry, president of Bakh- en in production their status as participan- ter Afghan and the etc. In 1974 women made Airline gave social life of the country ts in social production, as following 65 67 per cent of the the explanations um take off capacities of riots, the Bakhtar Airlin- needed commodities. was growing. mothers and housewives on total number of workers the working procedures borr- He stressed: From the is dir- airplanes Yak 40 and Tw- es has temporarily The introduction of un- employed at precision en- one of the constant and on the activity of Ba- start of March 19, l'JiiO up i in Otter are 14700 kilogr- owed an airplane, AN 26, iversal primary educat-- gineering and radio plan- ections of the social poli- khter Airline which is to now about 45000 pass- ammes and 12500 kgs. res- with a capacity of 40 to ion in 1930 and of incom- ts, and per cent of cy of the Soviet state. presented here: engers and a quantity of 4547 pectively. Lakunwal said: 50 passengers from Airfi plete secondary .(seven-ye-ar) the staffs of instrument' of Bakht- orce command to enable 18000 tons of different co- education 1933 32 The airplanes . in making and electronics en- literacy Right now, the Ba- as ar Afghan Airlines fly to us provide further servic- mmodities such clothes, created the necessary cu- khter Airline possesses ' foodstuff and others have terprises. the different parts of es for our passengers who ltural and socio psychol- has reach- five airplanes: y Feminisation courses the country on a full travel from one province been transferred ogical prerequisites tor eve- Bakhtar Airline. This ed the highest level in the Two of them are Russ- week schedule. Bakhtar to another. Thus, in order ning .out the conditions of non productive sectors. air. figure compared to the sa- the ian Jet Yak 40 airplanes airplanes fly from Kab- to expand transport participation of man In the mid 1970 women in Baghlan of in the-la- st and the other three are ul to Bamyan, Chighch-ira- n, services, the contract for me period time and women in social prod- were responsible for the (Ba- Canadian Turbo Prop , Qalai Naw purchasing two Antonov year witness a great uction. In the years of the BAGHLAN, Jan. 3, following shares of the khtar). 627 persons are Twin Otter airplanes. One Maimana, Mazari Shar-ee- f, airplanes with a capacity achievement on the part reconstruction of the ec- factory" and office work- in lite- ; Airpl- Kh-os- sig- of Bakhtar Afghan Airl- onomy Jalong being educated 32 of the Twin. Otter , Gardiz t for 52 passengers was the socialist sel-ec- ers employed at some td anes is not working due and Orzgon. ned with the concerned ine. principles, the racy courses in Baghlan pr- . number of Soviet enterprises women ovince. to the technical problems authorities of the Soviet in the USSR's wo- and com- Bakhtar Afgtian Aii li- establishments: A literacy department so- but will be repaired soon Similarly, in addition to Union, and the airplanes rkforce, less employment 68 non-pr- ofit, public-utilit- y munications, per cent; Yak-4- ne is a in urce of Baghlan said that and will be used. 0 regular flights, Bakhter pertaining to this contract agriculture, increased trade and public catering, cond- will be soon placed at our enterprise. The sa- by almost five 32 literacy courses were airplanes possess j ninete- Afghan Airlines has time from 76 per cent; credit and st- disposal. le price of the ticket cha- 2.8 1S28 opened in centre and rela-- ' en seats. The number of ucted special flights in million in to 13.2 ate insurance, 81 per cent; rged on the compatriot pa- million in 1940. ted districts of that provin- passengers which can be every route, especially in The specr municipal and communal tra- He went passe- ssengers is much less th- ific share ce since last September. carried in every flight by1 the routes where land on: ,The of woman wor- enterprises and everyday ex- ngers who plan to travel an the cost price incurr- kers rose from 24 Wage-earner- s of govern- this type of airplanes are nsportation problems per cenf services, 53 per cent. The by one ed. Thus, the Ba- to 39 ment offices, workers of subject tOva series of op- ist. Likewise, in order to air from province per cent, respective- shar of women employed to of all, re- khtar Airline sustains a ly, organisations, policemen erational factors such as provide further services another, first in the field of education temperature. The maxim to our passenger compat-- gister their names in the loss of forty million Afgh- The war against Hitler's and some female employe- and culture was 73 ; per office agencies of anis which are subsidized Germany (19411945) es are enrolled in the co- by state. ' cent, in the public health Bakhtar . Airlines which the " eatly inf- - urses, the source added. stepped up the . services and social secur- are open for the passeng- -' lux of women to social pr- ity establishments, 85 per 1 ers the center and prov-nic- es In addition to the other oduction. DAR ES SALAAM, in At industrial en- cent, and in administrati- of the Country. Aft- factors, the cheap price of terprises, in the Jan, 3, (ADN). The for- fields and ve organisations, 63 the- the ticket has also been per fr- erwards, according to in offices women and cent. eign ministers of the ir turns, they receive th- an encouraging factor teenagers took the place ontline states Angola, eir tickets and become which has resulted to in- of man who went to The number of women Tanzania, Zambia, Moz-- . the ' prepared for travel. As far crease the transport of pa- front. In 1945 women ac- doing mental work is ambique, and Botswana-- : as weight is concerned, a ssengers and merchandi- counted for 56 per cent ' growing rapidly in the as well as of Zimbabwe ze several recent USSR. This refers, in par- passenger of two to twel- times in of the total number . of which confront South ve years of age and an years especially after the factory and office worke- ticular, to the professional Africa, will meet in Lua- I. adult passenger over 12 April Revolution and its rs (15.9 million), and th- groups which were once nda on Sunday to discuss st- of men. years of age are entitled new and development eir respective share in ag- the privilege At a joint strategy for the to carry ten kilogrammes age. ricultural labour force present, the number of wo- preparatory meeting on and twenty kilogrammes was even bigger. men engineers and scien- Namibia's independence of weight free of. change. As our data indicates, a tific workers exceed 40 due to begin in Geneva on In case of over weight, number of 17000 passenge- In examining the grow- per cent of their total 7 January. they have to pay for the. rs and an amount of 4.5 th of female employment number. The invitation for the ' ir overweight on the basis tons of merchandize have in the postwar period, it The growing level of ed- Luanda conference, the of overweight regulations. Deen earned ana transpor is necessary to take into ucation and employment first Frontline States me- by Ai- He added: As travel via ted dakhlar account the aftereffects of in social production pro- eting to be attended by J 4 v 5 rline during l'3')0 whet-ea- s I I land to certain provinces the war, in which the US- motes the progress of Sov- Zimbabwe has been call- of the country was unfav- 62000 passengers and SR lost over 20 million iet women as individuals, ed by Tanzania which to- ourable due to certain fac- 1088 tons of merchandise lives, mostly men. For makes them independent ok up a proposal by Ang- tors and barriers, in the were carried in .1979. many years the USSR's materially and socially ola. course of this year, the- population was characte-ise- d refore, Bakhtar acco- He concluded: Duripg by a considerable pr- mplished valuable se- the first seven months in edominance of women ov- rvices to the compatriots 1980, the revenues accrued er men-2- 0.7 million in residing in different parts to the EanhUr A'r-lin- e 1959, mostly women of 268 Wanted of the country through amounts to working age;' and 17.8 mi- the carriage of a conside- 53669 Afghanis including llion in 1979; largely wo- The United Nations Development Programme in ov- rable number of ordinary the fare of passengers, men of 55 years and more. Kabul wishes to employ a Registry Clerk. Candidat- servants, erweight, postal, charter The Bakhtar Airline sales office in Charayee Ansari. passengers, civil proportion of wom- es should have good academic background, excellent and a large quantity of and cargo charges. en in the national labour knowledge of English and good typing speed. resources has been grow- Office procedures ' ' specially receipt, logging, di- DAVID PLAN ing since the war. In 1970 stribution and record keeping of incoming outgoing INFAMOUS CAMP women made 45.8 million mail through commercial means or through diploma the first step wiU be factory and office worke- tic pouches. Experience in preparation of outgoing 2) raeli move and U.S. poli- states, also denounced the that (Continued from page taken towards "normalisat- rs and in 1977 the releva- pouches and other affilia, ted registery duties essenti in cy. In Iraq, over a million move and expressed its Palestinian Arabs ion" of Egyptian Israeli nt indicator stood at 54.7 al. Knowledge of telex operation"desirable but not terr- angry demonstrators att- solidarity with the Pales- the Israeli occupied miljion, 51 per cent of all essential. Salary around Afs. 12,000 per month. ended a rally and denoun- tinian and Arab peoples relations by establishing itories observed a general the persons employed in UNDP Of- Sa- imperialism, Zio- an official border post by Applicants should contact Personnel protest against ced Carter, Begin and against Tog-- , strike in ending Egyptian sanctions the Soviet economy. fice soonest, but not later than 10 January 1981. the- - Ci-m- p protests we- nismand Arab reaction. the latest phase of dat. Similar ether with women collect- 2- internatio- against Israeli goods and (164) -2 David agreement. In re held throughout the Several states, ive farmers, the number organisations and ind- opening communications Gaza a hand grenade was Arab World. nal of working women exce- joined the between Egypt and Israel. at an Israeli mili- Islamic Foreign Mini- ividuals have eded 60 million. thrown Camp These moves are all part tary patrol. A mass rally sters meeting in Islamab- chorus against the The growing employm- David policy and all the of the phony peace that at Bir Zeit University near. ad on January 29 called ent of women in the eco- notwi- Camp David is trying to Ramallah in the West for a political, cultural evils it stands for, nomy is accompanied by - impose on the Egyptian up by and economic boycott nf thstanding President Car- Needed Bank was broken people and the Arab Na- considerable shifts in Israeli troops. Nablus Ma- the Egyptian government ter's "peace"' smokescr- their sectoral employme- een. tion. The communique th- yor Bassam Shaka'a ex- because of Sadat's move s nt, which is due primarily lW6odfree offset printing paper size ti10, 70 ', en appealed to all milita- a press confe- toward diplomatic ; ties COMMUNIQUE OF changes plained in nts and friends in the wo- to in the social gr. 150 tons. un- with Israel. The resolut- PLO EXECUTIVE COM- of soc- dil- - rence that Palestinians rld to stand with the Pa- conditions Soviet 2 Coloured paper size 84x70 cm, 60 gr. Five we- ion adopted by the confe- MITTEE der Israeli occupation lestinian Revolution and iety. Big numbers of wo- tferent colours total 25 tons. Islamic co- Co- re striking "because ihe rence invited The PLO Executive men left agriculture1 for Card-boa- size people and with the Arab 3 rd paper glazed on both sides, is untries to reaffirrn their 21 26th of January the mmittee on January Nation in these critical industry and, simultane- - 100x70 cm, 250 gr. 5 tons. sta- solidarity with Arab sta-te- s rel- Begin issued a communique ously, material Card-boar- d day Sadat and moments in the history of production A paper glazed on both sides, size against for the liberation of to beginning of non-produ- ctive ' rt their relations ating the the struggle against Zio- for the 100x70cm, 170 gr. 5 tons. people". Jerusalem and all occupi- the normalization of rela- sphere. The wo- the Palestinian nism and imperialism, un- number of 5 Coloured cover paer (five different colours) hundreds of ed Arab lands. This bri- tions between the Egypt- men doing work In Syria til Palestinian national mental : size 100x70 cm 250 gr. jTtons. of people went ngs the vast majority of ian regime and Israel. The keeps growing. thousands l ights are realised. It con- All items to be delivered CIF Kabul via LSSR. in region (incl- communique on the on strike and demonstra- states the called cluded that the Palestin- As a result of the re Individuals, local and foreign firms who like to city. An those the U S. te- Egyptian people, Pal- of la- ted in the capital uding the ian Revolution is confid- distribution female supply should submit their offers in accordance to people, "moderates") against peopl and the power, in estimated 500,000 rms estinian ent that the Egyptian pe- bour the mid the specifications and samples to the supply dopartm including Syrian Pri aggression Arab Nation as a whole to i970's the the American ople will take a firm stand agriculture ceased cnt of Sokok press not later than 12th Hamal 1300. th- peace the reg- firmly face boing a me Minister, paraded against in stand in the against Camp David and womandominated Offers received later than the mentioned date 'Dam- . of this further capitulat- sector. In 1S75 acc-- " rough the streets of ion. all capitulationists. women is not valid. ascus, slogans The WorlcLPjeace Coun- ion by the Sadat regime. ounted for 48 per cent of shouting (163) Z--7. against the Egyptian Is cil, which includes 130 The communique said (PLO Sources) the total number of col- - PAGE 4 KABUL NEW TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY, 3, 1981. Grand meeting held in support,,,

- (Continued from page 1) by establishing the vast na- artment, Roads Departm- , tic forces was read by tional fatherland front un- ent, Road Enterprize Do- -. Khuram Beg, secretary to der PDPA leadership, all partment'''and Mechanical ; the primary organisation of treacherous conspiracies Department of the Minis- ministry of communic- of the counter-revolutionarie- s, try of Public Works. the i and Speaking in this connec- j . f , r - ations, i rebels, robbers V According to another re- other lackeys of imperia- tion Hunar Ghairat, alter- port, the employees ot the lism and reaction will nip nate member of PDPA Central Departments of in the bud and mobilising CC, RC and deputy head the Ministry of Information of the national and prog- of the party Central Co- 111 and Culture in a gathering ressive elements in the vast mmittee Organisational set ministry welcomed natiortal fatherland front up said: "On the basis of at the Communications Minist er speaking at the meeting held in support ot the fo rmation of national fathe- of na- is a heavy blow to .'mperia-lis- m its nature, the People's the DRA conference rland front. (Photo: Bakhtar) tional and patriotic forces and reaction". Democratic Party of Af- and the fundamental state- During the function, Na-s- ir ghanistan, truely believes ment of the conference. Ahmad Khursand, de- in the vast national , UN Security The gathering was add- puty secretary to the pri- front which ens-- 16th anniversary of founding... ressed by Dr. Murtaza Kai-wa- mary organisation of the ures prosperity of the peo- (Continued from page 1) Council and Prime Minis- Babrak Karmal said : Council's new secretary to the 3rd ministry of water and pow- ple and flourishing of the Bakhtar reports that wh- ter, upon a number of bra- While I congratulate precinct of Kabul who dealt er and Ghulam Sakhi, a homeland; this has been en Babrak Karmal entered ' ve generals, officers and the comrades from on heroic struggles of worker of water and reflected times and again members the the the Gulkhana Palace mem- soldiers who have rendered the bottom of my heart the People's Democratic Power Ministry workshops in the plans, programmes bers of the PDPA CC Polit- valuable and revolutionary on this great hono- ' NEW YORK, Jan. 3, Party of Afghanistan and backed the vast national fa- and party documents". buro and Central Comm- services to safeguard the ur whidh they have (ADN- ).- The United Na- importance of the vast na- therland front. The State- ittee of PDPA stood up gains of Saur Revolution I wish them fur- tions Security Council tional national The function was also won fatherland front. ment of the DRA him with ex- Lali, and welcomed and its new evolutionary ther successes to honestly has five new members Ma-ji- d confe- addressed by Farid Afterwards, Abdul and patriotic forces pression of warm sentim- phase. serve the country, safegu- which under the rotation Serbiland, in providing prelim- secretary to the 5th party member of rence ents enthusiasm and clap- Prior to conferring ard the homeland and the system up wowc ior of Kabul, Zabiull-lah- , y the take PDPA CC, RC and mi- inary arrangements for precinct ' te- ping medals and orders Raftrak gains of Saur Revolution, two years at the beginning nister of information and the vast national fatherland an engineer of the Ja- re- Karmal said; ensure unity between party of 1981. It is Ireland, culture spoke in details in front congress was read out chnical section of the roa- According to another cel- As a beginning on behalf and the people, do useful pan, Panama, Spain and connection to the heroic by Khan Jan, incharge of ds department, Ministery port on the occasion of Sayed ebration of the 16th anni- of the presidium of Revo- economic and social work, Uganda. struggles of the valiant Af- the party organisational set of Public Works, perma- the versary of the People's De- lutionary Council I confer observe the moral values Besides the five ghan people in the course up of the 9th and 10th Qurban, a worker of France, who mocratic Party of Af- the red flag orders app- and fulfill their military nent members of the glorious history of party precincts. technical department ' ' of the roved by the RC Presid- duties. Britain, China, the Soviet our ancient land. Bakhtar report adds th- in their speeches express- ghanistan the medals Republic of ium, to those officers who Bakhtar reports that then Union and the UnjJedSt-ate- s at another function was al- ed all-o- support. Democratic the right Afghanistan were conferr- have had remarkable role Babrak Karmal pinned the which have Stressing the urgent need so held on the occasion by At the end, the statement thfe by in the victory of Saur Re- medals of red banner on to veto resolutions, for establishing vast 5th party precinct with of the conference was read ed in Gulkhana Palce the the volution and its new evo- those who had the honour body now comprises the pri- by secretary to the Babrak Karmal General national fatherland front, the cooperation of the Fatah, j Re- CC, lutionary phase and in de- to win them-- They are as German Democratic the Minister of Informati- mary organisations of the primary organisation of the Secretary of PDPA fence of the revolution. follows: public, Ireland, Japan, on and Dep-- Transport Department. President of Revolulionary Culture said: "To Overland Transport Lt. General Abdul Qadir Mexico, Niger, Panama, defend our home- beloved Major General Gul Aqa. the Philippines, Spain, land Afghanistan, safegu- Tunisia and Uganda. ard Lt. Colonel Mohammad the national honours, Aslam Watanjar. territorial integrity, inde- ,;'.vJ Major General Mohain-Moham-- pendence and national so- )'' $K mad Rafiee. vereignty ail for- patriotic f Major Sayye'd ces and national de- ti: and mad Gulabzoi. mocratic elements, includ- Major General Nazar s ing workers, peasants, in- Mohammad. ' tellectuals, national merc- ' Colonel Khalil. hants and capital holders TODAY'S TELEVISION -- Colonel Mohammad Nabi and other working strata & 4,' 'A if,. i I Azimi. of the country are invited i i v Air Colonel Abdul Qadir to rally around their pion- Sunday night TV: sp-- j Colonel Abdul Azim. eer party and revolutionary orts, youth programme, Air Lt. Colonel Mir Gh government , i JAfghan music, news and n (t to safeguard mum in mitli 1 mi tMmt nil asuddin. common j commentary syriai. their interests and and Lt. Colonel Abdul Fateh, well-bein- importance of the nati ensuring g and pr- of Information and Culture addressing a meeting held on historical Minister Bakhtar) pilot. osperity of our oppressed fatherland front (Photo: PHARMACY onal Lt. Colonel Mir Hamza.Z f compatriots, safeguard the' . pilot. i - appropriate customs and tr- Following medical stor- Major Ghulam Farouq, ips will remain onen from! aditions and observance of 1 1 w fg X I the Holy Islam principles ivionammaa . jvioqira, soi-j- am Sunday until 8 dier of division no. 14, and thus achieve this sac- fa.m. Monday. Bakhtar reports that red aspiration by joining Hakim, Mirwais Maid- - tnose who were the vast national fatherl- conterred5an( Ferazi Puh Sokhta.l upon ora- and front". tne meaais ana Khaibar, Karte Char.j ers of DRA expressed their f Mobasheri. Jamal Mena.i thanks and gratitude to Ba- The gathering was also tsariKot, JJenmazang, Mi-- J brak Karmal and assured Asri,1 addressed by Dr. Aziz, a lhe Pashtumstan! him that they would not - member of the Bakhtar Ne- twatt, Sharif, Shah Shah- spare any effort in safegu i ws Agency, who in his sp- eed, .Hussiani, Sedarat arding the gains of Saur Square, Mohammad, Wa- - eech on behalf of the offi- ' ' I I " Revolution and its new ev- Amou,! cials of the Ministry of In- -- Vl - : II zir Akbar Khan, Ml. olutionary phase, territor- Microrayon, formation and Culture, ex- Balkhi Ibnef fa- - ial integrity and national Cina Darmalzai will pressed resolute support of and Power speaking at the meeting held in support of the vast national The Minister Water sovereignty of the country 24 for the fundamental state- hours in different si therland front and perioral their grave rts of ment of the DRA confer- Kabul. and revolutionary duties ence of national and pat- Slave trade until the last drop of their riotic forces and establish- ISRAEL'S CRISIS INTENSIFIES Diooa unaer me leaaersnip ing of the vast national fa- with children of the People's Democratic therland front. capital invest- economy, the living sta- BEIRUT, Jan. 3, (Tass) cent, and Party of Afghanistan. At the of country's po- end, the statem- . In 1S80 the rate of ments in the economy by ndard the in Thailand decl- Kabul Traffic: 42041. ent of the National Patrio- 15 per cent. Instead, the pulation continually (A-DN- ). inflation in Israel, accor- LONDON, Jan. 3, Visa and Passport Office: tic Forces Conference was of armaments and ines. According to the da- ul-H- aq ding to official data hit import Every week 500 Zia .21759. read by Fakhruddin, depu- grew ta of the Israeli statistical the world's highest level military hardware children are being sold to (Continued from page 1) Kabul Security office: ty secretary to the primary by 19 per cent. bureau, the real wages of J31.5 per cent. Such are factories like slaves in rough creating of obstacles $20300. organisation of the Minist- the Israelis in 1980 decrea- the consequences of the Thailand's capital Ban- and the critical conditions Central Fire Brigade: 13 ry of Information and Cul- prospects, econo- sed by nine per cent. Aviv ruling circles' Grim gkok. As the London soc- al " Tel facing 'the regime cannot Hotel: ture., s th- the policy and mists maintain, await iety for the struggle aga- be hidden. 231841 The economy the Unwilling to respond to-th- other function held eir course towards a sp- Israeli in inst slavery has found They further added: Th- Kabul Hotel; 24741. on the occasion by the em- of new year as well. The st authorities' call' to eededup militarisation out unscrupulous dealers ough the mass media is Spinzar Hotel: 22897. . ployees tighten the belts,, an in-- of the Ministry of the country. As a result of ate budget for the mi buy the eleven to fourt- under the control of self Kabul Airport: 26341 of Isra-recnt- ly Water and Power, under financial year which was creasing number fr- US-train- that course, the country's een year old children ish ed Generals Millie Bus: 20441. adopted by elis leave the Zionist parad- - the sponsorship of the 9th economy is in the state of om their parents in the who are used against the Afghan Tour: 25358. be- ise, for ever in protest aga-.in- st and 10th party precincts a heavy crisis. Israel's gr- Begin government has provinces and take them people of Pakistan since Bakhtar Afghan Airlines Nenda-ray- , Tel Aviv's adventuristic of Kabul at Kabul oss national product in en described in Israel as to the capital where they three years, the crisis in Sales Office: 24451. policy. In the past year the was addressed by Dr. the past year grew by on- a recognition of the bank- have to do slave labour. Pakistan has reached to ruling circ- of emigrants was Raz Mohammad Paktin, ly 0.9 per cent. As the ruptcy of the number According to the London the extent and the milita fSales Office: 24731. ' member of PDPA CC, RC lowest indicator in the les' economc policy wh- - more than 500,000. society, 900,000 children ry regime is so much islo- -

ich to a deepening 3. and minister of water and past six years, the figure , leads are working in Thailand ated from the people that E5ec.-2u3t- power. Speaking on the reflects the general trend of the complex problems Diplomas in factories making gl- the selfish Generals offBank Millie Afghan: 25451 historical importance and towards an exacerbation of the Israeli economy, ass, yarn and plastic go- Pakistan will not be ablen Da Afghanistan Bank: ' lofty objectives of the vast of the economic crisis. j distributed ods, v to stop the democratic! 124079 ' national fatherland front Industrial production in As a consequence of y The children do not and anti imperialist str-- 1 Pashtany Tjaraty Bank: 1980 by 4.5 per state of the the minister said: "We dropped the disastrous KABUL, Jan. 3, (Bakht- get any wages, only food, uggles. I are fully confident that ar). Diplomas of the first They do not know what " - n"BB batch of Frontier Forces it means to play and to were handed over to them have, leisure time. In ord- JODArS RADK) by Lt. General Baba Jan, er to prevent them from Chief of General Staff, in running away the facto- Following is the Radio Afghanistan'! foreign pro- - a ceremony yesterday. ry owners bully them by ;gram: beating them UP. And it Language Local Time ' Kh In the ceremony, held at is big business for the Urdu 18.00-20.0-0 60230 (49 mj the Military Academy, the employers. The children i English 20.00-21.0-n anthem was play- the (for Neareast). national bring down wages of i " ed. Then Chief of General the adults and are thus ea- Russian 21.00-213- 0 11085 (25 m Staff addressing the gradu- rning them additional pr- Arabic 21.30-22.0- 0 11085 (25 m) ates, drew their attention to ofits. Dari and Pashtu 22.00-22.3- 17755 (18 m) their' grave duties, stress- 17755 (18 m) ing the role of the frontier BERLIN, Jan. 3, (ADN). (for Europe) 23.30-23.0- 0 1T755 (18 or forces in crushing the ene- "The events in Laten German 23.00-24.0- 0 mies of the home and rev- America in 1980 Showed ( olution. that the upsiing of the Editor; Abdul Aziz Danubyar democratic, ist Tel. 26847 peopl- ' Similarly commander of adn Circulation: 26859 and Military college, com- movement on this con- the e's 26851-- 55 Ext 42 ', Neu-e- mander ofj the tinent is continuing," s Address enquiries to Kabul New Tubm daily says, L the Frontier Forces corrf Deutschland ;Ansari Watt, Kabul, the Democratic RtfubUc of mander of the infantry co- adding that "fresh evidence 'Afghanistan. ' llege one of the grad- of this has been provided graduates of and Chief of General Staff handing over diploma to one of the delivered speeches in by the poplar revolution In (Photo: Bakhtar) uates Frontier Force course. this connection. nicaragua."

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