IVol. XVII, No. 236, Sunday, Jan. 7, 1979,' Jadl Tg ' 1357, S.H. PRICE AF. 6

Party affairs Saw victory historic Sympathy Condolence message sent to telegram sent USSR on minister's demise event; notes Havana meet , Jan. 7, (Bakht-ar)- . The Afghan Red Cr- KABUL, Jan. 7, (Bakh-tar- ). Supreme Soviet and to be better KABUL, Jan. 7, (Bakh-tar- ). ment. escent Society in a telegram The Information De- the Council of Ministers of The preliminary co- addressed to the Red . Cres- partment of the Ministry of the Soviet Union on the nference of the World Pea- These sessions expressed cent Society of Turkey has Foreign Affairs reported demise of Alexeyevsky, M- ce Council on protection their solidarity with the pe- expressed its deep sorrow that a condolence and sym- inister of Land Constructi- ople and government of Af- Wa- coordinated and support of the d and sympathy over the re- pathy telegram has been on and Preservation of movement was held ghanistan and appreciated cent train accident which sent by the Central Com- ter Resources of the Union in Havana, Cuba, between the active role of that co- resulted in the dea- mittee of the People's De- of Soviet Socialist Repub- KABUL, Jan. 7, (Bakht-ar- ). esident of the Revolution- December 15, 1978 las- untry in d move- th and wounding mocratic Party of Afghan- lics. The Secretariat of ary Council and Prime Mi- and. ment and construction of a bro- Revolutionary Coun- the Central Committee of nister. ted until December 17, 1978. of a number of Turkish istan, The att- peaceful and welfare soc- and cil Council of Ministers According to Tass the the People's Democratic At the outset the report conference was thers, the Informtion and by iety void of exploitation of Liaison Office DRA Co- Central Committee of CP- Party of rep- ended 21 delegates of of the ARCS of to the Central of the great leader and by ; the. World Peace Commit- man man. reported yesterday. mmittee of the CPSU, SU, Supreme Soviet and orts that the Politburo of teacher of the people Ge- tees of 14 countries includ- Council of Ministers has re- the PDPA CC met at the neral Secretary of PDPA CC ing Afghanistan. ported with profound sor- House of People from 10.30 was heard and confirmed At the end of the confe- Auditing training course opens row the death of Yev Geni a.m. to 12:30 p.m. yeste- -' on the internal, regional rence a resolution was issu- Alexyevsky. relay under the ch- and international situati- KABUL, Jan. 7, (Bakht- Mohammad Taraki, Presid- the accounting personnel of ed in which the glorious ar). Alexyevsky, 72 years airmanship of Noor Mo- on. A training course was ent of the Revolutionary the ministries to have fur- Saur Revolution of Afgha- opened old, was the member of hammad Taraki, General Then discussion took pla- yesterday at the Au- Council and Prime Minis- ther studies about Ihc ac- nistan was supported and diting the Central Committee, Su- Secretary of PDPA CC, Pr-- ce on party organisational Department of (he ter and the long and con- counting and financial sys- the participants "expressed preme Soviet of USSR and affairs and better coordin- Prime Ministry for the ac- tinuing struggles of the Pe- tems and their proper ma- their solidarity with the pe- at the same time was the KABUL, Jan. 7, (Bakht- ation of these affairs, and counting personnel and ca- ople's Party of nagement of ople and state Democratic for the sake hero of socialist work. ar), The literacy courses necessary decisions were of Afghan- dres of the State enterpri- istan. Afghanistan and said: with expediting their affairs. opened in diferent villages taken. ses. the coming of the Democra- A source of the Auditing of Paghman woleswali of tic Republic of Afghanist- Department of the Prime Iraqi Army Kabul In the resolution the Opening the course the province, recently. an and the transfer of po- Ministry said : Since the mo- Meeting following remarks were ma- President General of the A source of the woleswali litical power the ex- of Sunbula of cur- Day de about Afghanistan: Auditing Department of from nth the marked said that the courses atten- KABUL, Jan. 7, (Bakht. ploiters to exploited, vast gr- rent year, five specialised The participants pointed the Prime Ministry Moha- KABUL, 7, (Bakht-ar)- . ded by 523 workers, peas- ar). Qayoum Noorzai, De- ound has been prepared for training courses have been Jan. out that the Saur Revolu- mmad Zaman Karimzadah On the occasion of ants and toilers including puty Minister of Informati- d social, economic held for the accounting and tion in Afghanistan and the spoke on the lofty objecti- Day Re- women, are taught by the on and Culture met Char- and cultural development auditing personnel within the Military of the rise of the Democratic Re- ves of glorious Saur Revo- public of Iraq members of party organisa- ge d'Affaires of the Emba- of our country. the framework of the said a public was considered an lution under the leadership reception tion of the area, with the ssy of the People's Repub- Since the personnel of Department. was held by lic important historic event of and guidance of the wise the Military Attache of the cooperation of the NACAI. of Hungary in Kabul at the Auditing Department oi The source said : The nu- 1978 as a result of which teacher of the people Noor Embassy of three p.m. yesterday.' the Prime Ministry are as mber of training courses that country in Afghanistan separated it- Kabul at Hotel Interconti- and guide sent held in pursuance of the lo- 1st During this meeting vie- self from imperialism and nental last night. PDPA DecreesNos. 6, to various ministries, pub- fty objectives of the great ws were . exchanged over the reactionary forces so The reception lic enterprises and healthy Saur Revolution and within was atten- development of cultural re- as to become a strong de- ded by some deputy minis- Congress observed in assessment and inspection the framework of the use- lations between the DRA fender of the socialist soc- 7,8 of of income, expenditure and ful development plans of ters various ministries, and the People's Republic iety and the non-aligne-d some officers public property, it is imp- the Democratic Republic of of the armed hailed in of Hungary. countries, and peace move- - grand function forces of the people Af- ortant that they should be Afghanistan has been unp- of ghanistan, high go- equipped with new knowled- recedented in the history of ranking provinces vernment officials and so- KABUL, Jan. 7, (Bakht-ar- ). ge of counting and audi- the Auditing Department of Waldhcim hopeful about me heads of diplomatic cor- PROVINCES, (Bakhtar).-- In Workers, officials ting. It is also the duty of the Prime Ministry. ps residing in Kabul. honour of the 14th anni- and personnel of the Me- versary of 1st Congress of Common Fund chanical Department of PDPA, during future the last week, the Ministry of Public Wor- our noble people in the cen- - KINGSTON, JAMAICA, Former British Prime Mi- ks, Kabul Technicum and tre and provinces particip- Jan. 7, (Reuter). United nister Edward Heath told Sports Institute yesterday ' ated in voluntary, and coll- Nations Secretary General reporters in Barbados earl- afternoon held a grand fu- ective work. Kurt Waldheim says he ier this week that the nction at the auditorium of hoped the next meeting of 400 million dollars would be Kabul Technicum with the According to a report from the U.N. Conference on Tr- sufficient to make the cooperation of the 12th par- 90 (UN-CTA- Mazari Sharif more than ade and Development common fund work. He no- ty ward of the city, to cele- workers of Thermo Power will be able to set ted that the present world brate the enforcement of plant of Mazari Sharif and a up the long sought Com- agreement covering tin pri- the Decrees No. Six, Seven vV: great y number of noble citi- mon Fund to stabilise wor- ces alone needed 250 mill- and Eight of the RC. zens of that area took part ld commodity prices. ion dollars annually 1o in voluntary of facto- work make it work. At the outset of the fun- ry. Waldheim, in Jamaica on a four day official visit, ction the national anthem As a result of this volun- The Common Fund, told a press, conference Fr- of the DRA was sung. Af- tary and collective work group agreements iday there was agreement terwards Dr. Mahmoud, Se- more than 100 cubic mete- covering about 18 commod- on the need to establish the cretary of the 12th party rs of stone was transferred ities including raw fund, a key a new such ward and General Secret- by the volunteers to fa- element in the materials as sugar, grains ary of the Family Guidan- 20,-00- world economic order, but ctory which saved afs and some metals, is no one had said how much meant ce Association discussed in V, to work by buying commod- they were willing to contri- detail the victory of the irr- ities at times plenty wh- bute to make it work. of evocable Saur Revolution Similarly during the last re- en prices are down and and the values of the dec- week more 500 Waldeim said he .hoped than noble leasing them on the market rees. Alaq-adar- this could be worked out citizens of Khwahan i, in times of shortage when ( including officials when UNCTAD meets in prices rise. He also referred to the and soldiers participated in Manila next May. proposal The aim is to stabilise wor- effect of the old feudalists voluntary and collective wo- The current is a mandatory 400 million ld prices by ironing out the relations in the social life rk for repair and macamad-isatio- n for present "boom and bust" of the people of our of roads in Khawhan dollars in contributions to dear cycles which plagued country Shah Mohammad Dost, Deputy Minister for Political Affairs congratulating Alaqadari. which voluntary contribut- have which was in pract- Iraqi third world economies in ice in our country ages military attache to Kabul on the occasion of military day of that country. A source of the alaqadari ions would be added, he for the past. on the initiative of feudali- - ' said as a result of this volu- said. sm and ntary work more than two imperialism, and The Fund has been talked strongly Census officials meet in Fariab kms, road was repaired and Of the 400 million dollars condemned the one-quart- as- about for three years in the ominous acts of the despo- macadamised. would be set PROVINCES, Jan. 7, pressed their all out coop- 1979). ide for so called seco- North South dialogue and tic regimes of the past. According to another re- the (Bakhtar). The first se- eration for accomplishing The function began with window, plan prov- was the major subject for port from Baghlan the nd a to Similarly in this functi- ssion Coordination this objective. singing of the national discussion in a seven nat- of the the money for development Gul-Saye- workers and employees of ide on Sadullah Rezaee, mem- Committee of General Po- According to another re- anthem and afterwards d and diversification ion summit conference in Gawarghan Irrigation proj- research ber of the 12th party ward pulation Census was held port from Baghlan the fo- Wafadar, Governor crops those countries Jamaica in late December. ect participated in volun- of in and principal of Habibia last Friday at the Khalqi urth session of consultative of Logar spoke in detail on dir- which would not benefit Mah-shou- tary and collective work Bismillah r, Park under the chairman- and coordination commit- the objectives of the nati- fund. VLADIVOSTOK, Jan. 7, repairing macadam-isatio- n ectly from the Popu- of and (Tass). Scientific research President of ship of the Governor of Far- tees of population census onal census project and its roads lation Registration Depart- of between the vessel "professor Bogorov" iab province. of Baghlan province last necessity for having the centre and Nahreen wolesw- tons ment of Ministry of In- po- 35,840 with a group of biologists the Wednesday met under the accurate statistics of the ali. terior, At the outset the nation- and biochemists has left here Mohammad Basheer, chairmanship of Mohamm- pulation. Deputy Tran- al 'anthem was sung. After- coal extracted for the tropical zone of the President of ad Khan Paigeer, Governor He hoped that the noble Paiger sport De- wards the Governor of Mohammad Khan world ocean. of the Mechanical of that province at Bagh- people of Logar especially Baghlan insp- 7, (Bakht-ar)- . Fariab in his speech, expo- Governor of KABUL, Jan. Soviet scientists continue partment and President of lan cinema. officials and intellectuals ected the work and appre- beginning unding on the gains of the From the their research under the the Workers Union of that At the outset the Gov- would not refrain from any ciated volunt- of the great Saur Revolution said the spirit of of the establishment international program "Oce- Department, spoke on the ernor of Baghlan Spoke on kind of efforts in implem- eers. regime coun- the Democratic Republic Khalqi in the resources bene- sacred objectives of the the significance of general entation of this great na- an's for the of Afghanistan has tire- , A source of the Gawargh- try up to the end of Qaus great Saur Revolution and population 'census of the tional project fit of mankind". For three pro- 35,840 coal been lessly endeavoured to th- an project said, as a result tons has and a half months the exp- while discussing the values country and its role in dra- Bakhtar reporter adds th- vide food, clothing and sh- or this voluntary and collec- extracted which is more edition will study sea inha- of the gains of the great fting and implementation of at the Governor of Logar elter to the noble people of tive work more than three an the amount of coal ex- look substan- Saur Revolution, strongly the development plans of also inaugurated the cent- bitants and for the country and is trying kms of road in Kotali Sh-ek- h tracted during the corres- ces stimulating immun- condemned the coward acts the state. ral office of the Statistics the to pursue useful plans and Jalal with the width of ponding period of last year. system living organ- of the enemies of the peo- Department in Pule Alam. ity of programs. seven metres were macada- Revealing this a source isms. Also working on board ple and the liberating Saur A source of the Central Bakhtar from Mazari 490,-00- 0 of the Coal Extraction said Coordinat- mised and more than the vessel will be Australl-ia- n Revolution. Similarly the Statistics Department of Sharif adds that the sec- afs were saved in the that the above coal costing biologists. ion Committee of General Baghlan said that by conc- ond session of Consultative government account. afs. 24,917,513 has been Sea inveatebrate, algre, During this function a Population Census of Kun-a- r lusion of the fourth session and Coordination Commit- recorded as unprecedented constitute a precious sour- number of staff members province met at the Kh-al- q of the Consultative and Co- tee of General Population According to another re- in the history of coal ex- ce of biochemical substan- of the Mechanical Depart- library of Omera Kh- ordination Committees of Census was held last Wed- port from Maidan Shar the traction in the country. ces and drugs. Scientists ha- ment of the Ministry of an High School, and took the Population Census 80 nesday afternoon under the noble citizens of Chak wol- The source , called this ve already extracted from Public Works, Kabul Te- necessary decisions for fur- percent of the preliminary chairmanship of Mohamm- eswali including members increase as a result of the algae substances possessing chnicum and Sports Insti- ther explanation of the ge- work of the project has ad Seddiq Alimyar, Gov- of peasants and agricultur- untiring efforts of the wor- active antivirus properties. tute recited their Khalqi neral population census pr- been completed. ernor of Balkh, at the buil- al funds, and teachers, last kers and personnel of the From sea invertebrate, sub- and revolutionary poems ogram by holding functions Similarly a function was ding of the governorate. Thursday, participated in coal enterprise of the north- stances have been obtained which were warmly recei-- " at schools, woleswalis and held at Puli Alam centre At the outset Abdul Ma-tee- voluntary and collective wo- ern region and expressed stimulating immunity to ved by the audience. alaqadaris of that provin- of Logar province for fur- head of the Statistics rk for repairing and maca-damisati- hope that the extraction of grave diseases and normal- ce. ther explanation of the ob- Department delivered his of road between coal will further increase ising the functioning of The function ended with The members of the Co- jectives of the first popula- speech pointing out to the Dimerdad and Ambokhak during the last three months the cardiovascular and ner- performance of an interes- ordination Committee of Ge- tion census project, which importance of census data woleswali. of the year. . vous systems. ting concert neral Population Census ex begins in Jauza (June, in development projects. JANUARY 7, 1979 page a THE KABUL TIMES TEX Afghan popular struggle; against colonialism

(Hal iruPrrillaS. - g By. Atayee luw. Following the Kabul upr-sin- M..J Rahman had pr- 1891. As Abdur when Abdur Rahman reached. i guard these areas omised the British to was put on the throne with Sir Sandeman after pro- At this time, "borrowed" by the the tranquility of the tribal British help, he failed to found studies constructed had been. signing were to be ret- areas following the establish peace and order such a bastion on a very British and Treaty, Afghanistan after of the Durand Line in the tribal areas so that strategic point of urned to angered. Gan- the British were could, 'gaincpnt--. the Suleiman Mountains wh- a few years under the the British He .had not only failed in severed still called Ford San-dem- a. dumak Treaty. rol of the territory ich is but also lost, his through Also Ford Sandeman was his mission .from Afghanistan credit with the Bri-- . This Abdur Rah- being built at 'Apozay area earlier the Gandumak Treaty, Jnvoked " ' perpetra- tish. One of the trouble spots man's envy because he had and the massacres can menti- for the British was the We-zi- r failed to render such a val- ted at Sandeman's order in These facts be area whose inhabitants uable service to the British! Pishin occurred in the terri- - oned only at this time. The ' Bri- Abdur had ardently refused to sur- The Amir was angry with tories borrowed by the Sardars claim that ' render to the British rule. the Wezirs up to the end ot tish from Afghanistan. Rahman had stated the Bri- accomp- bored a hole into K19D1yo ur catch till you have eaten The reason was that the his life for this reason.. He After the British tish had Don't give thanks for inhabitants of this mountain-ou- s ( told Sir Mortimor Durand lished their mission in the his heart by constructing tract led a simple life as at grand meeting held at borrowed areas' and had ca- the tunnel into Kozhak is the ground had not been pr- Chelsotoon that he had con- ptured Korram in 1891, the only a balderdash because DARLINGS OF COURTIERS epared for the local, feudal ceded the whole area to the latter to be used as an ar- -' as an ambitious feudal lord, lords to control the means British because the Wezirs my base, they began to pre- he had placed himself entir- aristo-orac- y him. pare the plan for the Dura- ely at the British service Before the great Saur Re- believed only in peaceful of the courtiers and of production.. Therefore, the did not listen to bring why Wezirs did Line Treaty. was the masses who volution there was only struggle. But he used to as to about local "Khans" of the people As to the nd and it propa- de- and 1892, the area from Mo-man- d opposed and fought the Bri- People's Democratic Par- say that the party should differentiation and who were subject to the not listen to the Amir In against pogre-ssiv- e fight again- to Zhob witness- tish. ty of Afghanistan, a real- be equipped in such a way gations our cisions made by the local continued their party against the would be de- ed great uprisings against ' In order to persuade Ab- ly organised and progres- so that the revolution is and "Jirgas". Since each Jirgas st the British righteous this with in more details lat- - the British. In order to aw- dur Rahman to loosen his sive people's party in our launched and triumphed leader of protect the interests of the alt anti-colo- nial, now, we will go ard to great conflagration, grip upon his own people country. in the day light, transferr- country. And they did overwhelmingly er on. Right ' ing the political power not care if the sons of , neither Amir through Sir Sandeman's both the Amir and British and curtail his pro-Britis- h directly to the proletariat aristocrats and generals Abdur Rahman nor the Bri- began mercilessly butcher- activities a 527 man deput- On the basis of its creativi- ; represented by the PDPA got separated from the pa- tish succeeded jn bringing Sir Sandeman did not lag ing the local leaders. ation from Wezirs and Mas-id- s ty , the PDPA and its lea- vanguard of work- rty as their separation wo- poli- behind Abdur Rahman , as A Wezir tribal "lashkar" was sent to Kabul to der's, above all our great the the the Wezirs under their ' sta- despotims was conce- led by Mullah Pewand amb--ushe- d meet Amtf. The deputa- leader Noor Mohammad ers in the country" said uld have given more tical influence. far as the used General Sir Lockhea-rt'- s tion also included a few Taraki, General Secretary Vice Premier and Minis- tus, credit and power The uprisings by the Wez- rned. He to threaten people with rage the forces deployed at To-c- women in accord with the of PDPA, President of the ter of Foreign Affairs in to the PDPA. irs encouraged and embolde- the but reactions gained st- with the result that ma- Pashtun tradition. The out- -' RC and Prime Minister, his speach during the 14th ned other tribes to take up latter's found-in- d darlings courti- rength. , ny British officers and sold- standing male members of were closely following the anniversary of the The of the arms against the British. Fo- aristocracy fa- building of Ford iers were killed or wounded the deputation included Mu- maneuveres of the ruling Congress of the PDPA ers and under llowing. Abdur Rahman's With the Babrak Karmal, this poli- the British also while a tribal guerrilla lea- llah Pewand, Hamzullah Kh- authorities and their all- recently. ilure in this connection, the Sandeman, tical charlatan and began to prepare the plan der, Gulistan Khan Dor, con- an and Qazi Haji Moham- ied, the internal reaction The courses of the political British asked Sir Sandeman opportunist for capture of Baluchis-- , stituted the main Wezir ca- mad Khan. es- of the twent- a plan to avert the and international imperia- affairs of Afghanistan, to prepare , ieth centurty, have clear- up- tan. They commenced to sualty, In a raid on Shegt-oy- However, the deputation lism. They were watching pecially the people, upris-- the effects of the Wezir ly observed the righteous- on the build a tunnel through the the British lost nine off- was insulted by the Amir keenly how these elements . ing in the ,7th of Saur, risings onihe Kakars ness and correctness of Wezir-ista-n Kozhak Mountain in order icers and 1,335 soldiers whi- in Kabul because he sought acted against the progres- which has resulted in the one hand and isolate of te- extend their railway line le the Wezirs also suffered his power through loyalty pe- the ideas the great on the other. Further, to sive movements and how glorious victory of the I acher of the people of Af- build a to areas inhabited by Akhg-ar- s heavy casualties; This trigg- to the British. So the depu- - they were utilizing the re- ople of this country, sho- he was expected to ghanistan fo- Baluchis. The tunnel ered a wide scale rebellion, tation returned home with actionary forces against wed the righteousness of and his true bastion at Razmak after and llowers who on the basis were was completed in March of against the British by the tr-- dismay and regret. the patriotic actions of the ideas of our great lea- the above two tragets of thought and sci-etif-ic the PDPA members and der. Our popular leader their their friends. and his true followers did estimations furnish- 8 gets rousing welcome in provinces not undergo the influenc- ed ground as such that de- Decree No. feated and uprooted the Among the elements who es of the ruling authority. n woleswali of Gbazni in the ted from the country. According to the enemies of the people of Provinces, Bakhtar).-I- have really been consider- He and his true followers starting the compound of that wolesw- Condemning the treache- Bakhtar report from Afghanistan right in the honour of of ed dangerous in our coun- did not undergo the ruling gr- ali recently. rous acts of the enemies of to welcome the day light. Despite this work of the operational try were the pseudo rev- authorities to accept some 8 a In the function, the Gove- the Saur Revolution who wa- Decrees No. 7 and 8 a grand unquestionable fact, the oup of the Decree No. olutionaries whose main privileges. Because they rnor of , Abdul Ahad nted to obstruct the progre- march was held by the hard- ge-- grand function was held by - sc- aristocrats and sons of Sara-ndo- working supporter" was the Nader- knew on the basis of the teachers and students of Wolesi, commander of ssive objectives of the great people of Washer Daoud ientific knowl- nerals, these sworn serva- Sh- alaqadari pro- treacherous re- theory and Charbagh school of Qargha-yee- : Jamor Mohammad Saur Revolution with their of Helmand edge ideol- nts of reaction and imper- gime. They backed direc- of progressive woleswali' of Laghman aft, head of Sardeh project, treacherous conspiracies, vince. ialism ignored it and tri- tly or indirectly the rul- ogy that the only approa- scho- - Ghulam Farouq, the woles- the Governor of Ghazni enc- The marchers carry- ed to convert the course province in the above while ing authorities and above ch towards people's caus- wal, members of the KOAY, ouraged the people in strug- ing photographs of history to the interest the of the all Daoud the traitor. es would be poosible thro- members of the agriculture gling against the enemies great of the people, of their lords. The function was attend- leader ugh people themselves cooperatives and assisting of the people. Noor Taraki, ed by the Governor, reve- Mohammad Those elements who have and not through the enem- funds and a large number of Similarly r the woleswal of and Khalqi flags later atte- Before the great Saur Revo nue officer, head of Saran-do- y been called the "darling ies of the people. But on local people. Andar, Habibullah, also spo- nded a function which was lutio'n they were trying of Laghman province, . of the courtiers and arito-cracy- " the contrary the darlings The function began with ke on the progressive objec- hard-worker- held on the occasion at the Vice-Prem- arist-ocrac- y directly and indirectly to workers, peasants and by our i- -- . of the courtiers and the singing of the national tives of the Decree No. 8 compound of that alaqadari. . weaken the PDPA, va-- : members of KOAY, er and Minister of Foreign would have useless-- the anthem and then the Gove- and read the charter of the pOmrhttees defe- The function began with ly tow- nguad of the working KOAW, for re- Affairs, Hafizullah Amin, trying to approach, ' rnor of Ghazni, in a speech committee for defence of singing of the national an- class and after, the vic- nce of revolution," and the were profoundly opposing ards people's causes thro- - said that since the beginn- volution to the audience. DRA tory of the great Saur teachers and administrative them of and then the the policy of our great le- ugh courts of treacherous ing of the victory of the At the end of the function alaqadar of numb- Revolution they were staff of the Education Depa- v Washer, a ader within the party. Zaher and the deceitful chain breaking Saur Revolu- the committee for defence er of teachers trying to tens- rtment of woleswali. and students great create 'that inauguar-te- d Our teacher used to Daoud. ; tion eight revolutionary and of revolution was also delivered speeches on ion among people by hach-in- g In the function after the say that "due to the his- As their claim for the ca- progressive decrees have be- by the Governor of Gha- the values and benefits of plots and conspiracy national anthem of the De- torical precedence of the uses of the people of Af- en issued by our Khalqi sta- zni. the progressive of against our peoples regime. mocratic Republic of Afgha- decrees black reaction and its ghanistan was not right. te under the PDPA and the The committee has 7,640 the Revolutionary Council But fortunately before nistan was sung, the Gover- solidarity with the imper- Therefore our popular lea- directives of the revolution- members who have voluntar- of DRA. their plots were carried nor of Laghman, in a speech ialism, with the guerrilla der and his revolutionary' ary teacher of the people, ily attended the committee. The function ended with out in practice they were congratulated the 14th ann- warfare the political po- , followers did not care ab- Noor Mohammad Taraki, The Secretary and Deputy shouting Of revolutionary sl- along th- - iversary of the establishme- wers will be lost midway. out the faked and false eliminated with President of the Revolution- Secretary of the committee ogans. ' eir allied. nt of the first Congress of This did not mean that he activities of the darlings ary Council and Prime Mi- were also elected, Bakhtar the PDPA to the audience report further nister, in favour of the toil- i The function ended with and spoke in details on the adds that similar functions ing people of the country performing of concert, nati- marches 13 years struggles of the pa- and were also held with the enforcement of th- onal dance and shouting of in rty under the leadership of different parts of Balkh A em feudalism will be uproo revolutionary slogans. Glance at Kabul Press the great revolutionary tea province. ANIS: punishment and torture in But those who believed in cher of the people, Noor Editorially commenting the name of mental patients Strength of Khalq in our Mohammad Taraki. Samoon Sherkat shareholders meet on the instruction of our and finally buried them ha- country knew that the PDPA The Governor of Laghman great leader Noor Mohaf lf alive. under the wise directives also spoke on the progress- KABUL, (Bakhtar). The in a speech appreciated the ed a report on the activit- general assembly indefatigable mmad Taraki pertaining Fortunately with the vic- of the great leader of the ive objective of the great annual activities and ies and performances of to reinvestigation of the tory of the great Saur Rev- toiling people of Afghanist- Saur Revolution and the im- of the share holders of 'Da efforts of the Executive the year 1356 of the comp- Meway Samoon tragic slaughter of more th- olution which ended the op- an will finally gain victory portance of the revolution- Afghan Auditing boards of the com- any along with their pro- co.) an hundred compatriots who pressive rule of this despotic and then all injustice and ary decrees in ensuring of Sherkat (fruit cleaning pany and stated that our posals. The meeting approv- had been savagely burried ruler and his accomplices on inequalities will be brought social justice and eliminat- met under the chairman- Khalqi regime under the ed the report. some of them half alive, af- the the court people ion every kind tyran-- . ship of the President of Ex- leadership .of the People's humanitarian efforts of to of the of of Ishaq Miskeemal, ur- ter torture, in the vaults of great all false supporters of ny in fav- port Promotion Departm- Democratic Party of Af- our leader Noor Moha- and and exploitation ged the national traders to houses in lower Alauddin mmad human rights will awake- our progr- ent and Head of the Board ghanistan and the valuable Taraki all ominous be of the toilers and be organised and united and and Qalat Zaman Khan, by ned. ess of country and end- of Directors of the Compa- directives of the revolutio- and inhuman acts of the rul- the added that if the commerc- the Attorney General offi- ers dyn- ed his speech with revolu- ny Mohammad Ishaq nary teacher of the peo- of this treacherous ial activities of our national ce, the daily Anis in its last asty are being uncovered At the end the paper exp- tionary slogans. and discussed the ple, Noor Mohammad Taraki merchants continue accor-in- g Thursday's issue writes that and our Khalqi government resses gratitude to our great balance sheet and activities President of the Revoluti- According to another rep- to the progressive obj- the despotic and treacherous is leader and defender of the of the company for 1356. onary Council and Prime exertingll round efforts ort from Ghor province, to ectives of the great Saur rulers of the Yahya dynasty to make proper rights of the toiling people The meeting was also Minister has undertaken assessment welcome and observe the Revolution and the Basic in order to continue domin- the past Afghanistan for his effo- attended by the President progressive plans for prot- of events. of Decree No. 8 a function was Lines of the Revolutionary ation over the toiling people The paper further notes rts towards maintaining the of Pashtany Tejaraty Bank ecting the national trad- held with the participation Duties of the State and if of our country used the wor- that when we talk of such rights of our people and str- and member of the Board ers of the country. of the peasants, members of they invest their capitals st means of torture which disastrous situation in our ongly condemns all those in- agricul- of Directors, Abdul Hakim the assisting funds, The Head of the Executi- in the interest of the coun- were not practiced du- country volved slaughter ho- Hamidi, Head of the Execu- even where thousands of in these ture cooperatives, members ve Board and Head of the try ring Board, Abdul the results will be the medieval ages. our innocent people were uses. of KOAY, teachers and stud- tive Hadi Board of Auditing present subject to severe punishme- ents in the Center of Tolak Rashidi, Head of the Board The hangman Daoud In nt and torture by Daoud and Da Saur Enqelab: woleswali of that province. of Auditing Sulaiman Sh- order to preserve the shame- his predecessors, a question The daily Da Saur Enqel-a- b The woleswal of Tolak, ah, and the share holders of ful rul of his family with arises that where were th- in an editorial published Dost Mohammad, spoke on Da Afghan Meway Sam- Ancient Kenya site is the help of his masters, bu- ose false support- in its yesterday's issue entit- the benefits of the historical oon Co. ilt slaughter houses under ers of the human led the "Khalqi party", writ- decrees of the Revolutiona- At the beginning the the name of resting place, rights then? and why were es that the People's Democr- ry Council and called for President of the Export Pr- a stone 'calendar' the resting places in the they spleeing at that time atic Party is the party the cooperation of the noble omotion Department of the lower Alauddin and Qalai when all humid cells of our which defends the rights of people in its implementati- Ministry of Commerce, Mo- Eastern Africa, already cal- a sophisticated prehistoric ,. Zaman Khan more than hu- prisons .were filled by thous- workers, peasants and toil- on. hammad Ishaq Miskecn-mal- led the "Cradle of Mankind" culture in Eastern and Cen- ndred defenceless people ands of innocent people of ers of the country. Afterwards, a number of and Vice-Preside- of because the wealth of foss- tral Africa. received the worst kind of our country? (Continued on page 5) members of the KOAY also Samoon Co. Mohammad ils unearthed there has delivered speeches which Rafiq Mayel were1 elected greatly to the 'ji- Meanwhile, in were warmly welcomed by as chairman and secretary gsaw' of human evolution, is ing Tanzania, a discovery EDITOR-IN-CH- . attracting even wider scien- IEF ASS RATES the audience. of the meeting. made during road construc- During the function which During the meeting it tific attention. tion near Lake Victoria, has KAZEM AHANG Classified : Lines per celumn 9 point I ended with performing of was decided that out of 50 been identified as one of letters Afs. 20. : 26847 a concert, a number of patr- percent of the net profit of For example, there are Africa's early Iron Age in- Tel. Classified : 6 Lines per celumn point people of that woleswa- 1356 should be distributed now strong reasons for beli- dustrial sites. letter Afs. 40. iotic Editorial' Tel J6848 donated afs. 24,530 for est- to the share holders and eving that 19 basalt pillars Display: Celumn om.Afs. 30. li of Da Khalq. Ke-- , the remaining 50 per cent at a megalithic, The belief Advertising; 2685153 ablishment site in that many of SUBSCRIPTION RATES tabtoon (People's Libraray) be added to the floating North western Kenya are, the world's most famous me- 268S9 ; . capital. . galithic Circulation tni 26458 Yearly Afs. 1600 of that woleswali: . i in fact, a form of 'calendar' structurei or their AJs. 900 Similarly, to observe and used over 2,000 years ago. remains had least a par- Addrsss enquiries Half Yearly at to the Kabul Times, Dec- At the end1 of the meet, The investigations tly scientific purpose ' FOREIGN welcome the historical carried is not Ansari Watt, Kabul, the Democratic ree No. 8 grand, function the President of Export out at the site are said new, the feature overl- Yearly Dtlkr 100 a to but ' was also held by the peas- Promotion Department of provide a further significant ooking Kenya's Lake Turk-- i Republic of Afghanistan. Half Yearly DUar 50 ants and: toilers Pf Andar the Ministry of Commerce, pointer to the existence or (Continued on page 3) . '1. ' ' PAPE H THE KABUL TIMES - - ''..'' , - JANUARY 7, 1979 Charter of wood processing PROVINCIAL NEWS ROUND UP Literacy courses: The woleswal while open- ool in Daulatabad woleswali, narcotic smuggling advisors Two literacy courses were ing the courses, delivered a was laid recently by the and representative of the opened at the Yangi Qala revolutionary speech and sp- woleswal of Daulatabad. Ministry of Interior from Industry woleswali provin- oke compiled in Takhar on the importance of The school will cover ten the centre.; ce recently by the woleswal literacy in the national life jeribs of land and is being Upon the instruction The function began with of By Our Own Reporter ts and transfer of the appro- of Yangi Qala. A source of of the people and its role built under the World Food the Council of the playing of national an- Ministers the ved budgets, selection the woleswali said 115 peas- in enlightening of the mass- Program. The building has Ministry of Agriculture of them and then the Comman- and chnical and chemical forms, six, areas of forestation in ants, of Yangi Qala have vo- es. He called on the people 12 rooms and other necessa- Land Reforms in consultati-- . der of the Military Garrison taking measures for preve- Kunar, Nangarhar, Pakthia lunteered to teach the lite- to come forward in large nu- ry office rooms and ameni- on with the of Pakthia delivered a revo- ministries of nting the wastages, meeti- with a minimum area of 5,00 racy courses. mbers to undertake the cou- ties. The source added Justice and that lutionary speech in which he Finance has com- ng need of government org- hectares, providing rses and get themselves the land school piled office for the and highlighted gains the charter of g the of j wood anisations in wood, provid-din- buildings, establish contac- MAZARE SHARIF: more than 80,000 afs have processing industry enterpr--ise- . the Democratic Republic the possibilities for ab- ts with international sourc- A literacy course was op- been donated by the reside- - since the Saur Revolution sorbing man power resour- es as regards purcahse of ened in the Hayatan village More than 300 peasants, nts of the area. Ghulam He also underlined the im- Rasul Subhani, ces, assessment of wood pro- two raw plants each a of Daulatabad Balkh pro-vinc- e, workers and some contract with in The cornerstone of the pr- portance of the Anti Narco- President of Forestation and ducts in the provinces, esta- capacity of sawing 5,000 cub-i- c recently i employees are taking part A source of imary school of Ailqi vill- tic Smuggling Squad and Pastures of the Ministry of blishing a plant for testing metre wood, constructing the woleswali said in the courses, which are be- that the age of Balkh woleswali in the role which it plays in Agriculture and Land Ref or-m- s the natures of wood, unific- warehouses etc. course participated 40 ing taught by four teachers is by Balkh province was laid rec- safeguarding of a society said, the charter, has be- ation of all government pl- illiterates comprising pea- of the high school of the of ently by the woleswal of against the dreadful habbit. en prepared in six chapters ants engaged in wood cutti- Similarly, study and purch- sants, workers some con- woleswali, voluntarily. The and Balkh. A source of the Sarandoy and 36 articles, and includ- ng and industry, will const- ase of wood in three centr- tract employees gove- teaching material has been of the A source of the province Command of the province ed definition of objective, itute the activities of the ent- es, Kunar, Nangarhar, rnment offices. Some prim- donated by some patriotic said that the building will said that the building cov- capital, organisational set- erprise, thia, Installation of saw pla- ary school teachers of people of the woleswali. the cover ten jeribs of land and ers 12 jeribs of land and up, financial and accounting, As nts in areas already selected village have volunteered to Construction projects; far 'the future working is being built under the has cost 1 .4 million afs. The liquidation and miscellenao-u- s import and installation ot teach the course. The teach- Meterlam; some residents plan of the Enterprise, Sub- World Food Program. The building has been construct- Kot-ag- of the Islamabad affairs of the enterprise. hani said; Unification of new saw plant in Da ing material has been dona- village of building will have tea- ' eight ed with the cooperation of The enterprise having legal woleswali of Jaji. ted by some of philanth- Alishing woleswali have don- small wood processing plan the ching rooms and other ame- the United Nations, and entity and being a ropic people village. ated more than one hundred profit, of the nities needed by a school. has eight rooms. making enterprise, has been thousand afs for the constr- The land on which the la- Assisting funds; , established with the frame- Medical college building : Three uction of the primary school nd is being constructed has Ghazni; Three peasants as- work of the Ministry of Agr- literacy courses were open- building of the village. A been donated by the people sisting funds were opened iculture and Land Reforms. ed in three villages of philonthropic resident of the of the village. recently in three villages of be Ghor village donated a plot of la- to completed next yr. woleswali in The construction work of Ghazni province. The capital nd for the construction of The three initial of the province by the head of the another primary village sc- BY OUR REPORTER funds have more than 140 Enterprise is Afs; 400 milli- primary school of Chaghch-aran- . the school. hool in Daulatabad wolesw- members who have paid 11,-00- 0 on its final capital is estim- More than 200 persons Mazare Sharif: The corne- ali (in Pai Mashad village afs. in membership fees. ated and planned to reach The construction work of tly, of Council of Ministers are participating the co- rstone for the primary sch- in school began recen- Similarly, another assist- 1000 Medical College building Democratic Republic of ha- ool of Anwari primary sch- - Afs. million With the of urses, and some teachers tly. wi- The building ing fund was opened in Gh-o- ri operation of the enterprise project, comprising of 14 Afghanistan upon which ve volunteered to teach the ll have eight class rooms woleswali of pro- employment opportunity wi- blocks, is scheduled to be the completion of technical illiterates in the courses. Kabul and will cover 4000 sq. met- vince. Two hundred peas- ll be provided for more than completed by the end of ne- works of the project was al- Press ers of land. It is being built ants members of this fund 489 people. xt Afghan year. so entrusted to Banayee JALALABAD: literacy A under the World Food Pro- have paid 10,000 La-tif- (Continued from page 2) and afs As to the motive behind Prof. Dr. Abdul Wasey i, Construction Unit, another course was opened in Shin-wa- r gram. in membership fees. making this enterprise to Dean of College of Med- Afs. 30 million was approv- loi woleswali in Nanga- Our heroic and valorous The source added that the Another assisting fund was icine of Kabul University ta- for carrying out te- Comrade Hafizullah Amin in function with the Ministry ed the rhar province recently. A land for the school has lking including his speech delivered on the been opened in Qalai Neu in of Agriculture and Land Re- to a reporter of the chnical work the source of the loi woleswali by occasion of 14th annive- donated a resident of the Badghis province recently. forms, Subhani said, in view Kabul Times said, the new installation of central heat- said that 21 illiterates are the rsary Congress village. Similarly more than Sixty peasants have beco- of technical facilities, natu- project includes all necessa- ing. taking part in the course of the first ttfe PDPA one hundred and thirty tho- me the members of the fund re of operation and technic- ry and modern facilities re- Prof. Dr. Latifi said that and some government offic- of said: usand afs have also been do- so far and have paid more al identity it was deemed ne- quired for training the you- the 14 blocks will house la- ials have offered their free "Party is a part, a sector or nated by some philonthropic than three thousand afs in cessary that the enterprise th physicians. boratories, equipped with services to teach course an institution of a special the resident of the area for the membership fees. begin functioning within On the proposal of the modern facilities, large hall in which some contract em- class of the society which purchase of the furniture Kabul: A series of assist- the Forestation and Pastures Kabul University, the proje- for screening films, audi- ployees of the loi woleswali unites the entire class. But and teaching materials. ing funds were opened rece- Department which due to its ct was undertaken and its co- torium, library, administra- are taking part. it merely unites the most ac- Gardez : The building hou- ntly in some of the villa- multi facts activities is nstruction work began in tive units and class rooms. tive elements of the class sing the Anti Narcotics ges of Qarabagh woleswali a suitable organisation to Assad, 1354 which is being Most of the construction MAZARE SHARIF: Some who lead their class strug- Smuggling Squad at of Kabul province. At the ran such an enterprise. financed from the state bu- work has been completed literacy courses in four vi- gle and defend the class int- the Sarandoy comm- opening ceremony held in dget said Dr. Abdul Wasey except wiring, water supply llages of Char Bolack woles- erest" Hence we can say that and in Pakthia pr- the centre of the woleswali, In establishing such an en- Latifi. As to the expenditure central heating. Thus, it can wali of Balkh province we- in our society it was the ovince. The opening ceremo- the woleswal and a number terprise, not only the trad- of the project. Dr. Latifi sa- be said that 90 per cent of re opened by the woleswal of PDPA which united all the ny was attended by a large of enlightened persons of ing of the product is impo- id the initial budget amoun- the construction of blocks Char Bolak In a special fun- people of Afghanistan arou- number of high ranking pr- the woleswali spo- far important is the ts to Afs. 151 million and six and seven has been com- on occasion. nd it and led the toiling pe- rtant, ction held the ovincial officials and anti ke on the need of the protection, expansion and the construction work is be- pleted and between 60 and ople of our country resulting assisting funds and their im- suital utilisation of forestat- ing carried out by Banayee 70 per cent on others blocks in successful launching of (Re-ute- r) portant role in the life of ion and avoiding wastages. Construction Unit. Similar- has progressed, added, Prof. the great Saur Revolution. BETHLEHEM. Jan. 7, . Israeli security for- the noble people. Sale wood products, in te- - ly, on the decision, recen Latifi. HAVANA, Jan. 7, (Tass) The paper further notes ces were on guard yester- More than 800 peasants . A series of lectures on that it was this party which workers are members of major probelms of the wor- freed our toiling people from day the feast of the epiph- and urmrrear p these funds and have paid a king class movement and the clutches of tyranny and any as hundreds of Greek total of 80,000 afs in membe- the national liberation str- despotism of the Yahya dy- orthodox church dignitaries pilgrims Ch- rship fees. The opening cer- uggle in the developing co- nasty. and celebrated from 8.a. m. to 4 p.m. emony was attended by a 17301830 untries has been arranged During the past thirteen ristmas. outsiders co- ' of people PashtoDari, Europe. Tickets for Afro-Asia- Only people with special large number and here by the n and years of prolonged struggle " st Afs. SO and . Afghans government officials. 18301900 Latin American Peoples' the PDPA influenced the toi- passes were allowed to att- German, Europe Solidarity Organization. ling people of our country end prayers in the town, the 19001930 " " birthplace of Christ. The VOLUNTARY WARK: . and to equip the sons of the Europe. in Farah: workers, members Following pharmacies English, Delivering a lecture, Ro- people with the epoch mak- celebrations culminated 8 und- of the assisting funds, mem- will remain open from dney Arismendi, First Sec- ing workers ideology. a midnight mass in the un- grotto chu- bers the Khalqi a.m. Monday morning retary of the Central Com- erground at the of organisat; morning : nativity. ions, sudents and teachers til 8 a.m. Tuesday mittee of the Communist After explaining the term rch of the are imp- and large Shin-dan- d Following the Party of Uruguay, stressed Khalq (people) the paper Bandar Seri Begawan, a number of telephone numbe- woleswali residents ca- Ansari, Ansari Square, ortant that thereactionary regim- notes that all parties are Brunei, Jan. 7, (Reuter). p.m. tonight Ne- rried out repair and Habib Asri, Maiwand Watt, From 6 rs: es in Latin America are in not considered people's par- British Minister of State the Khesh-ti- , scientific Fire Brigade : Goronowy ar- macadamization work of Shubai Nasim, Puli ws, music, health, Central the service of financial ca- ty because in the class and Lord Roberts sign some of feeder roads in Deedar, Baghbankocha, film, National Anthem. 20122 pital and the oligarchy and conflicting societies there rived here yesterday to the Afghantour: 24731 granting inde- the woleswali. The Govern- Tariq, Mohammad Jan Khan defend the interests of for- are numerous parties which a document Bar-ch- L Continent- 1983 South- or province of Farah Watt, Karimi, Dashte Hotel Inter eign monopolies which pla- claim to be defending the pendence in to of the 31851-54- . oil Sult- addressed the voluntary wo- Amani, Silo Street, al: ced them in power. But, the rights of the people. But in- east Asia's rich rkers before the start of Assad, Shah Shaheed, Sher the speakers said, there are stead of working for the toi- anate of Brunei. Hotel Kabul; 24741 The signing ceremony to- the work. Shah Mena Darmaltoon, "Del forces in Latin America now, ling people and teaching th- Park: Indian film Bakhtar Afghan Airli- day will also be attended by Prior to the work the par- Tel : 41252, Pashtunistan 1, 4 first of all the working cla- em the art of epoch making Lagi" in Hindi. Times: office: 24451 Michael of Kent, cou- ticipants held a grand march Darmaltoon, Tel: 20528 nes Sales ss and the peasandry, wh- workers ideology, these par- Prince and 7 pm. Airport: 26341 Queen Elizabeth, wh- carrying the photos of our and third section of Balkhi Kabul ich are capable of giving a ties try to harm them and sin of : delayed great leader and teacher Ibne ina Darmalzai, Pamir Kabul Security Office strong rebuff to reaction. to create obstacles for prog- ose own arrival was Zainab Nendari: Aryana Taraki, Cinema. 20300 ressive elements. 24 hours by bad feather in Noor Mohammad Films presents its 2nd Dari Passport and visa office: London. His aircraft was gr- and revolutionary slogans Ti- film "Ghulam-i-Eshq-" 21579 ounded by fog and show gr- and then gathered in a fun- mes: 1, 3 and 8 p.m. Ancient Kenya site ipping Britain. ction. Behzad: Indian film International tele com- VI CI Afll 1ft "Lagaam" in Hindi. Times: munication dept. 20365 (Continued from page 2) Two of the stones also po 1J 3J and 61 p.m. International Post Imp- ana is the first archco astr- int to true North and alii ort Dept.: 2186 onomical site hitherto fou- were placed in a way which' Bakhtar Afghan Airlines Ariana: Indian film: nd in sub Saharan Africa. still has a religious signific-- J received! according to its domestic "Patee Putni" in Hindi: International Post Ex- Its significance was discov- ance in modern Cushitic cu- Offer flights schedule Yak 4 will and 7 p.m.. anthropologists lture. Times: 1, 4 port Dept: 23877. ered by two Rarlio Television of Peonle of Afghanistan has recei Sh- j leave Kabul for Mazari : Michigan State Univ- All this evidence points to Da Afghanistan Bank from ived an offer from PhilipsCompany for eighteen items' arif and Herat tomorrow at : Indian film Ba- ersity who have investigat- the fact that the site near Barikot Pashtany Tejaraty equipment for its receivers priced at 329,U95.uu uuuae- - 8.30 a.m. local time and will Putli" in Hindi: ed a number of pre histor- Lake Turkana was deliber "Patee nk: 26551 .rs, CIF Kabul. arrive here back from the 2 and 71 p.m. ic associated with the ately created 2,300 years ago ' Times: 24075. sites l ocal and foreicn firms who want to bid should su mentioned places on the early Cushitic speaking pe- in order to make detailed j bmit their aoplications tothe Supply and Procurement same day at 2.30 p.m. local Nendari: Indian oples Eastern Africa. calendric calculations. Kabul of I DeDartment of Radio TV by Jadi 30, (Jan. 20, 1979) time. "Del-la- gi" in Hindi. KABUL ZOO (Lion Feature! film While examining a burial and be present at the bidding meeting at 2 p.m. same : 2, and 7 p.m. Times ca- MOSCOW, Jan. 7, (Tass) List of the goods can be seen at the Procu- Afghan Airlines area marked by massive, date. Ariana The Kabul Zoo remains - rved stones, scientifically -The CPSU Central Com- rement Department. 31 j Boeing 720 will leave Kabul Aryub : Indian film open daily from 8 a.m. to 6 dated s being 2,300 years mittee and the USSR Coun- for Delhi tomorrow at 9.30 "Lagaam" in Hindi. Times. p.m. including holidays. old, the US scientists were cil of Ministers adopted a a.m. local time and will re- 2, and 71 p.m. Tickets for adults afs. 10 4i by local people that decree "on additional meas- turn to Kabul from Delhi and children from told the 612 there was a similar site wh- ures for enhancing enviro- on the same day at 3 p.m. years afs. 5 and under six ich they found about 200 nmental protection and local time. free. kilometre to the north. This more rational use of natural was even more rewarding resources". It was publish- 19 Notice for its contained the bas- ed here Friday. Implem TODAY'S RADK) ' alt pillars, also hated as hav- entation of the decisions of today 4.30 p.m. Yo- From ing been placed there in 300 the party and government The onlv Insurance Company in the Democratic is staged at Ka- uth Concert' Kabal Public Library BC on these questions that were Republic of Afghanistan, it can handle all marine, Time (GMT) (KHz) m.b. Nendari. Tickets: afs. bul remains open from 8 a.m. Today's Cushites use a adopted in recent years transit, motor, fire and personnel accident insurance 1300-1- 400 4775 62 10,20, and 30. until 6:00 p.m. except on 354 day calendar based on will make it possible to and related surveys. Urdu, neighbouring coun- Fridays and holidays. the rising of seven stars or improve environmental pro- tries. Kabul Univerm'ty Libr- constellations and the Moo- tection and use natural rev Afghan National Insurance Company. ary remains open from 8 n's phases, and the pillars ources more effectively, the Afghan Insurance building, 4775 62 exce- 14001430 a.m. until 4.00 p.m. were so aligned that in the document says. Environme- Pashtunistan Watt, Kabul. English, neighbouring co--, Kabul Museum will pt public holidays. year 300 BC they pointed to- ntal protection and ration- (Established 1964) untries. open from significant al use natural resources remain The National Archives wards all seven of P.O. Box. 329. Saturday to Wednesday situated in Salang star rising points. The inves- in conditions of rapid deve-'- ! "Afinsure" 16301700 11805 25 from 8 a.m. to 12 noon and Watt remains open from tigators found that they we- lopment of industry, trans Cables 2H397. Arabia, Middle East. from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on 8 a.m 2 p.m. daily except Fr- re true to within a mean er- port and agriculture is an Tel: 21604, 23376. (449) 12--6 J700-1- 730 " 25 Thursday from 8 a m. to idays and public holidays. ror of one quarter of a, important economic and soc Russian, Europe. 12 noon and on Friday degree, . ial task of the Soviet state. PAGE 4 THE KABWL TIMES JANUARY 7, 1979 Four Western leaders hope for m continued detente, arms limitation pis ' lilillilsilli SAINT FRANCOIS, GUAD- ed efforts to improve the uth dialogue, he said. ELOUPE, Jan. 7, (AFP). world situation, he added. British Prime Minister The four western leaders Callaghan echoed the form- two-- ay who wound up a , The leaders had expressed ula '.that slight diff- mi "some summit here yesterday did the hope that a new Strate-- erences of emphasis or nua- ' not differ In their general gic Arms Limitation Agr-eeme- nt nces" had arisen "but no CAIRO, Jan. 7, (Reuter srael view on world events Pres- (SALT 2) would substantial differences", be- D'E-stain- g, will receive no priv- ident Valery, Giscard be concluded soon, Presi- - tween .the four leaders. ilege obtaining oil suppl- flanked by British ;. dent Giscard said. They had He added "we are work- in ies from Egypt Prime Minister James voiced the desire that the ing toward the same objec- because of , U.S. President Ji- policy of detente and arms tives".; , the situation in Iran. Dr. Ge- Boutros Ghali, the country's mmy Carter and West limitation continue, he add- Callaghan said he wish- " acting foreign minister sa- rman Chancellor Helmut ed. : ,'. ed to urge the speedy con- id in Cairo yesterday. Schmidt, told journalists The French President sa- clusion and ratification on ; He told a news conferen- after yesterday's four hour id that economic and mon- both sides of the SALT agr- closing session: etary question had be- ce: The situation in Iran not eement, adding "it . would will not change posit- en broached and the four be a very sad say" we- the f Jt Egypt. "Naturally differences of leaders had kept to their re not ratified. ion of Egypt will not give any privilege emphasis can exist on cer- original plan to have an He continued: "we look to Israel v'. as concerning the Egyptian tain problems, but I repeat exchange of global political forward to the development - oil. ; that there were no diverg- views. of a SALT 3 agreement". President of and representative of NEC company of Japan ences". Particular 'attention had Callaghan "The policy of Egypt is ' laid: "there during signing the agreement. He said he had found the been paid to the North So- - are some deeply disturbing that Egyptian oil will be sold according talks "very substantial and spots in the world but the to international prices on the international of verj great depth". PARA, Jan. 7, (Reuter). general situation is more double-objectiv- market". During the talks a e A leader of the Fatah Pa- satisfactory now than two equipment guerrilla Dr. Ghali said that the Communication Home briefs had emerged, to lestine movement or three years ago". , yesterday U.S. guarantees Israel's oil step up security and reduce was quoted as U.S. President Carter sa- needs, in accordance with, KABUL, Jan. 7, (Bakht-ar)- . tensions In the world, the saying it was prepared to id that "almost unpreceden- the second disengagement purchased from Japan Mohammad Ehsan, a French President said. cease attacks against Israel ted harmony" of purpose ex- accept treaty between Egypt and Faculty The legitimate recognit- and a Palestinian isted between the four co- KABUL, Jan. 7, (Bakh-tar- ). three parts of which the lecturer of the ion of world realities must "mini-state- " in areas held Israel, in 1975. The agreement per- first will be expansion of of Science of Kabul Univ- untries. ersity has donated some be accompanied by continu-b- y the Israelis since .1967. Each of the participants taining to the purchase of the existing automatic sta- LONDON, Jan. 7, (Reuter) coloured slides on natural was determined to further equipment for carrier sta- tions and putting of new . Three British children scenery and various aspe- - New Iran's Premier presents strengthen economic, milit- tions of the stations in Kabul city. whose parents ; claim that site Mfa fliA friilin ft rvor. ary, political and cultural project of the Mi- The second part consists rf rf lead in petrol fumes has - ties, Carter said. nistry of Communications, of extension of cable net- pie of Afghanistan prepar- UllKuOWnS ID damaged their health will be DOllUCal CaDlliei The U.S. President than- at the total cost of 606,294 work of automatic stations ed by him, to the Ministry allowed to sue two oil fir- TEHERAN, Jan. 7, (Wire events of the past two ked his colleagues for their D.M., was signed yesterday including installation wo- of Information and Culture the ms and the Ford Motor Co- Radio-Televisio- n support the SALT with a Japanese company. rk of the above mentioned to be used by the agencies). Iran's new Prime months, in talks. mpany for damages. Bakhti-ar- , According to rep- Chancellor Schmidt also stations. And the third of the people of Af- Minister Dr. Shapur another After five days of hearings yesterday presented Shah of Iran, whose called for a speedy conclu- The agreement was sign- part of the project will con- ghanistan. a ort the since last July a London co- departure on an open end- sion of a SALT 2 agreem- ed in the presence of Kha-lilulla- sist of preparation of equi- The Ministry of Inform- cabinet of political urt decided Friday that unknowns Moham-- , ed holiday is expected sh- ent which he said constitu- Deputy Minister pment and . carrier stations ation and Culture accepted to Shah the private case, the first of be- ortly, "a very important con- of Communications by Dip. for the northern region of the slides with thanks and med Reza Pahlavi as he said he was tired and ted its kind in Britain, could tribution for the stabilizat- Eng. Mohammad Zarin, Pr- the country. appreciated his patriotic gan a last ditch attempt to needed a rest. go ahead. The defendants' ion of world peace". esident of Telecommunic- The source aded that spirit. restore peace. claim that the case was . de- In recorded speech br- West Germany would sei- ation and H. Sakamoto, re- with the installation of KABUL, Jan. 7,. (Bakh-tar)- Dr. Bakhtiar, a former a frivolous was rejected by puty opposit- oadcast over radio Iran the ze every opportunity to presentative of the Nipon-Electri- c carrier stations further fa- Karim Naujo, Pre- leader of the the court. . monarch said express this opinion at wo- Company (NEC) cilities will be provided in sident of State Land Affa- ion National Front Party, embattled he went abroad a rld level, Schmidt said. of Japan at the Ministry of the communication of tele- irs Management of the Mi- said the Shah had agreed that if COLOMBO, Jan. 7, (Reut- Regency Council would act The Chancellor said he Communications. phone and telegraph and nistry of Agriculture and "that he must reign n er). The World Constitut- on his behalf "so that the hoped for progress in the A source of the Ministry numerous communications Land Reforms arrived in conformity with the constit- ion and Parliamentary Ass- remains . in talks on troop reduction in said that this agreement is at the same time. and met Eng. ution and the government constitution ociation (WCPA) ended a forces". Europe. the supplement of the A- Zarif, Governor of the pro- must rule the country". nine day meeting here greement of the second tele- The carrier project of vince. He told newsmen the yesterday after calling for go communication project si- the northern region of the Afterwards, Karim Nau- Shah wanted to abroad the convening of a provis- - shortly a rest, indicating gned earlier with Siemens country will cover the co- jo met members of the land for India to raise number ional world parliament by Co. mmunication channel of reforms group there and dis- the 59 year old monarch 1982. was feeling the of On the basis of this ag- Mazar, Shiberghan, Maim-an- a, cussed matters related to , strain The association, based in months mounting protest reement, delivery of the Taluqan and Faizab-ad- . their responsibilities and of 'fair-pric- e was founded in I960 with against shops concerned equipment nee- exchanged views with th- him. of the aim of banishing war Dr. Bakhtiar over ded by the carrier stations During the signing of the em regarding solution of took the DELHI, Jan. 7, (Tass). as rice, vegetable oil, cott-Th- e and convening a world pa- job Minister will begin six months af- agreement present were technical and administrative of Prime from Indian government has on fabrics, kerosene and rliament to pave the way General Gholamreza Ahha-r- i, ( ter the opening of the Lett- also the presidents of Ad- affairs of Land Reforms in drawn up a new comprehen- - - coal. for a world government. regula- whose two month mil- er of Credit. ministration and Planning accordance with the sive program for increasing At present India has 240,-00- 0 Dr. Terrance Amerasing, itaryled government fail- Similarly the above com- Affairs of the Ministry of tion no. one of the Decree the output and sales of mass "fair-pric- e shops". Th- President of the Association's ed to quell unrest and vio pany has agreed to send an Communications. No. Eight. consumption goods. This was is now to be Sri Lanka branch, said the lence in Iran. eir number expert to Afghanistan to announced at a meeting of to 375,000. The sta- meeting adopted a resolut- He said his first act as increase help in installation of the the chief ministers of Ind- administration in ion urging parliaments to premier would be "to pun te the equipment. The installation Mozambique blasts voilent ian states who assembled to resp- ask their governments to ish those who have plunde first place is bear work will be handled in Delhi to discuss the na- Support moves to set up a red and killed and tortured", onsibility for an uninterr- by the Afghanistan perso- tion's economic problems. popu- world constituent assem- but there was no indication upted supply of the nnel. aggressions of Rhodesia The program will be contro- goods. bly. of who he had in mind. lation with consumer lled under the supervision The new program, Dhar- MAPUTO, Jan. 7, (Reut- activities. In the cabinet of Dr. Bak-hta- ir The agreement will be of the central coordinating conclusion, is a SAINT FRANCOIS, GUA- er). Mozambique has ch- The statement added "a Foreign Ministry' po- ia said in financed through. 20 mill- committee with Minister of a great amount DELOUPE, Jan. 7, (AFP). arged that Rhodesian troo- band of enemy agents" at- rtfolio has been given to result of of ion D.M. Credit of the Commerce, Civil Supplies work group of French President Valery ps and agents killed at least tacked a bus and killed 20 Amir Mir Fendereski and done by a Federal Republic of Ger- and Cooperation Mohan specialists in the fields of Giscard D'Estaing said after " 30 people in a series of cr- people on December 28 ne- War to Gen. Fereidoun Jan. many. Dharia at the head. su- the big four summit here ar the town of Inchope, in Dr. Bakhtiar retains the the economy, trade and The source added that ossborder, raids, over the that by the end of this mon- So-fal- Dharia told pressmen pply in order to study the past month and said one the border province of a. Interior Ministry. the pro- that the government atta- domestic market and factors th a solution should be fou- Rhodesian plane was shot Ten of the raiders we- ject of the Ministry of Co- ches great importance to causing the growth of con- nd before the start of" the down last week. re captured it added. Meanwhile after a 61 day - mmunication consists of enlarging the network of sumer goods prices. European Common Marke- The Rhodesian air force On the same day, a railw- strike, the two main Teher- There "fair-pric- new monetary system. e shops" which are is every ground to believe, t's plane was shot down on ay line linking Sofala with an newspapers Etelaat and EEC designed to safeguard the he said, that the new progr- All the members ex Mexico hosts December 29 after an att- Manica province was sabo- Keyhan appeared in the cept were to have poorest sections of the po- am will become an effective Britain ack on a refugee camp out- taged and two wagons were streets of the capital yes- begun their joint system terday heralding the end of pulation against speculative instrument for the social meet on side Beira, Mozambique's destroyed in the Inchopij 1, was int'l market prices. These shops and economic development on Jan. but the start second largest city and port, area. censorship. Ger-ma- n sell such prime necessities of the country. delayed by a France maritime law killing seven people, the The defence ministry Newspaper in the capital disagreement over bor- Defence Ministry said in said three railway workers attracted even more people der charges on farm produ- MEXICO CITY, Jan. 7, a communique Friday ni- were killed and a locomoti- than the petrol station, as cts which Paris said favour- (Tass). An international ght. ve and four wagons fell crowds gathered one hour Pravda on International ed farmers in strong-currenc- y conference of specialists in The communique also sa- into the Mcombezi River before their distribution in West Germany at the maritime law, is being held id that Rhodesian planes on December 17 after they the hope of getting a copy. expense of those in Fran- here in the presence of re- and helicopters dropped destroyed a rail bridge bet- Even the troops were an- Children's Year ce. presentatives of 16 countr- mercenaries and agents in- ween Mutarage of Moatizo, xious to get hold of the ne- ies, including Mexico, Nor- side Mozambique on seve- on the country's border wspapers which included JOHANNESBURG, Jan,, way, MOSCOW, Jan. 7, (Tass) vital problem of the pres- 7, the USSR, the USA, ral occasions for subversive with Malawi. in their contents a review of (Reuter). A workman and others. ."The best, that can be ent, which consists in halt- fell into an underground se- Speaking at the opening done for children in the ing the arms race that has wer in Johannesburg Frid- of the conference, Mexican Giant sharks swarm Durban shores International Children's Ye- really become insane. To ay and was swept along for Foreign Minister Santiago ar is strengthening peace say nothing of the threat of six kilometres (nearly fo- Roel Garcia stressed that DURBAN, Jan. 7, (Reut- - each death. rallel to the shore in an ov- and security of peoples, ac- a monstrous holocaust, ur miles) by a stream oi Mexico's position on the er). Giant sharks have But holidaymakers have erlapping pattern. hieving decisive progress with which it is fraught to effluent. Horrified work- Law of the Sea coincides in made South Africa's shore since become more stoical. During 1975, the last year in the cause of disarmam- the entire mankind, it is mates raced along at street-leve- l, the main with that of the their playground. According to the statutory for which figures are avail- ent, Pravda writes. already now, today that the opening manhole co- be- Despite widespread prec- body responsible for "bath- able, 47 great white sharks invention and manufacture vers in an attempt to resc- United Nations which As seen from statistics, autions, there have been ers' protection in Natal, the were caught in Natal's net of ever new and more so- ue 52 year old Steve Van lieves that the sea is a po- the newspaper points out, 63 recorded shark attacks latest attack will have, no system. phisticated means of mass Rensburg from the sewer- ssession of the whole of more than 200 children in mankind. off the South African coast effect on the peak season The great White has been destruction of people dev- age pipe 25 metres (80 ft) the world suffer from mal- in the past 25 years-r- l7 crowds thronging South Af- implicated in more attacks ours enormous funds, whi- underground. Santiago Roel Garcia nutrition.: Each ca- rica's beaches. off the South African coast fifth child said that contrary to the po- of them fatal. The latest ch could Otherwise be used any of 275 dies under the age of five. by ind- me on New Year's eve wh- than other the for peaceful and noble ai- sition held certain Only one in twenty child- ' en a security policeman was Swimmers have confiden- shark species and it has occ- ms, including the welfare Meteorological ustrialised countries which ren receives torn apart by. a great white ce in the steps taken by the asionally penetrated net medical aid. of children. strive to use their technolo- More than 50 million child- shark only 20 metres out authorities, Mrs. Beulah Da- defences. gy for exploiting the" sea- ren rocket launched Ocean off vis shark meas- The spec- are subjected to merci- More than one billion bed, in their own interests, in the Indian of the anti largest recorded ures said. imen measures 6.4 less exploitation. dollars are daily spent on many states think it would the Natal Coast. board metres In six bloody months in "Whenever there is a sh- though it Is believed to crow military purposes, the new- in India be foiore fair to establish Children 7, (Tass). 1958 five bathers died in ark attack wifEin our area to eight metres. 'at the age from spaper writes. This means DELHl Jan. multinational enterprises in 10 to 14 account for four more than five dollars A meteorological rocket Natal. we put up nets to catch It can swim up to . 50 that this sphere of international attacks off the at culprit to prevent furt-- km per has a biting per cent of those employ- a day could be appropriat- has been launched in India relations. and ' hour and The coast, with Durban her incidents. This particul- pressure of. 3 metric tons ed in production and servic- ed for each of the 200 mil- with the purpose of explor- The Mexican press ex- as its centre, includes many ar killer should not last long per square centimetre. es.. .statistics is an impass- lion hungry children. Mili- ations within the framewo- presses the hope that the of the country's major hol- especially as it has a spear ive thing, but . even these tary purposes account for rk of the international re- eight-da- y conference will iday resorts and entertains in its side". Despite this threat, the bare figures and facts ap- 40 per cent of all spend- search programme "Mo-ne- x ' ing help remove obstacles to South Africa's largest con- The board has erected warm waters of the- - Indian peal to human conscience. on research and deve- 79". The aim of this the .. attainment of a gene- centrations of bathers. 263 sets of offshore nets to Ocean are filled with holid- lopment. How many dying programme is to study the ral agreement on the Law The 1958 attacks created protect 39 bathing beaches aymakers. The children's year, Pr- children, deprived of me- origination of tropical mo- of the sea, including deve- mass hysteria. Thousands of along the coast. Even past victims of sh- avda goes on to say, calls dical attendance, could , be nsoons. More than 40 coun- lopment of the mineral re- cars streamed away from Each installation compri- ark attacks cannot resist the again for turning to the saved with these funds. tries are taking part in the sources of the Sea-be- the. coast at the news of ses two rows of nets laid pa lure of the sea. most burning, the most experiment.