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Editorial: Education for all

In the past, the government of Iran prohibited Afghan refugees from enrolling at schools, while education for all is the obligation of every country without making any disparity. Marring Afghan children from going to schools was a clear violence of Afghan refugee’s rights. As of 2012, the vast majority of …

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Editorial: Win-win deal

After 16 years of war, it is clear that peace would not be restored in Afghanistan by the continuing resort to military forces. Its unity and co-existence that could help the people of Afghanistan achieve durable peace and stability. Neither Kabul and the Coalition, nor the terrorist groups, can impose …

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Editorial: Matter of sovereignty

The Afghan people are very much sensitive when it comes to the matter of sovereignty, and there is no compromise in it even at the cost of lives. We are a sovereign state and our sovereignty is globally recognized. No argument stands in this regard, but what hurts us is …

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ED: Sport and peace building

Indeed sport is a unique tool, which has the power to change the world and promote peace—something we, the Afghan massed in dire need off. Through rules, sport puts all participants on an equal footing, and because of this, sport is able to transcend differences. It is an answer to …

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Why suicide?

If one is intent on committing suicide, there are few practical matters that need to be considered before taking this deadly step as there will be no time to be regretted. Be sure, really sure, and even think twice that there is no other way to get over the pain …

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Editorial: Mark of shame

Why Pakistan has been supporting the Taliban and other terrorist outfits amid at continuing perpetuate the very long war which has gripped Afghanistan since 2001. It has been years that Pakistan has a difficult and strained relationship with us. Maybe she fears of our strength due to various reason, thus …

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Editorial: Progress path

To see the progress in Afghanistan, there has to be stop viewing the country through warfare point and some propagating news. Real progress has been made, but it’s lost in the news about Taliban and other militant outfits and corruption—something that at the same time making huge obstacles in front …

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Editorial: Emerging Afghanistan

Afghanistan is considered to be part of Central Asia due to its geography, shared culture, history and traditions but it is now a member of the South Asia Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC). Thus, making it part of South Asia, officially.  For many years, Afghanistan was considered a weak country …

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Editorial: Taliban never win

For sure, Taliban insurgents, and other terrorist outfits will never win war in Afghanistan, instead Afghan security forces are killing them (insurgents) in every valley and mountains across the country. President Ashraf Ghani in an address to military forces in Paktia province on Friday said: “You (enemies) should know that …

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Editorial; Afghans lost honest friend

Nancy Hatch Dupree, an archeologist, historian, expert in Afghanistan’s ancient and historic relics and the most important, a very good, loyal and honest friend for the people of Afghanistan passed away on September 10 in Kabul at the age of 90. As an American historian, Mrs. Dupree dedicated almost all …

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