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BBC Monitoring quotes from Afghan press for 10 Jan 05.


Below is a selection of quotes from the editorial in the January 10th edition of Dari and Pashto, the language of Afghanistan newspapers:

New Cabinet

Anis (State-run daily): “warlords can deceive people in the North. Northerners, like other parts of the country, believes that the CAB Make-up is fair and balanced and that each tribe He was given the equal participation. northerners call for the central government to the general rule, be extended so that their region until the end of the dominance of warlords, so that they can live any security and freedom … Who could be behind the mounting tension in northern l ‘? Does Mr. Dostum, and if so, why? … It is known that Dostum demonstrated unique skills in politics and form coalitions and alliances are changing in the past, but what is it now? “(Jan. 10)

Hewad (State-run daily): “Some elements have recently defeated propaganda against the composition of the new cabinet \ … It is a general consensus on the fact that the new Cabinet members and professionals are both Afghan nationals … Each tribe has received Afghan At the equitable participation of new cabinet, but the defeat not to allow new elements of the firm, because they are not in it. “(Jan. 10)

Cheragh (independent newspaper): “The former government has received too little attention on combating problems and weaknesses, not proper use of donated funds and money for the reconstruction of Afghanistan. Now that the new cabinet will be formed, and the requirements willing If government officials wasted no better grants to Afghanistan, and they should do their best, the development of a strategic plan for the economic strengthening of the loss of our economy. Otherwise, we lose the current opportunity, and all our efforts to end. In addition, natural disasters and global How unexpected developments in Iraq could have a very damaging choice for us and our country can still be avoided by the international community. “(Jan. 10)

Drugs

Anis (State-run daily): “Narcotics are a stain on Afghanistan’s reputation. Until poppies grown in Afghanistan, the country can not be a stable and legitimate economy. Narcotics is also a serious threat to Afghanistan for the development and progress. Above, the international community pledged in Afghanistan’s post-conflict Recovery. However, if another cultivation, production and trade is not hindered the international community to change its policy. “(Jan. 10)

Eslah (State-run daily): “Our national police was three years ago … But we have seen cases of fraud and crime in the capital, Kabul, as cases of armed attacks, explosions and other terrorist activities. Instead of equipment and training of national army, which we currently need a good level of training and the National Police strong for the maintenance of security and the Confederation acceleration of the reconstruction process … We can not rebuild the country if we are able to get full security and stability everywhere in De la land. “(Jan. 10)

Media

Arman-e Melli (independent newspaper): “Information and Culture Minister and the media monitoring, the Commission had recently complained Arman-e Melli every day of the publication of an article to comment on corruption Administrative departments and officials to criticize the government for not at the service delivery performance. .. This is a good illustration of censorship against Arman-e Melli … … The president has preferred to act against censorship policy of the Minister of Information and Culture … “(Jan. 10)



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