٢٨ اسد، روزیادبود ازیک حماسه ویک جنبش

19 اگست 2011

اعلامیه

ازخاطرۀ پرافتخاراستقلال افغانستان بمثابۀ آغارپرطنین جنبش امانی نودودو سال میگذرد. فدراسیون سازمانهای پناهندگان افغان در اروپا ٢٨ اسد را هرسال بعنوان روزپر افتخارتاریخ معاصر افغانستان وبه یادبود شاه وطن دوست وترقیخواه کشور، امان الله خان ونیاکان وطندوست ما که با ارادۀ آهنین امپراطوری استعمارگربریتانیا رامجبور به برسمیت شناختن استقلال سیاسی کشور شان نمودند، تجلیل میکند.

 

قهرمانان گم نام استقلال آن رادمردانی اند که با دستان خالی ولی عزم استواراعلان جنگ توسط شاه امان الله را با خوشی لبیک گفتندوبا ایثار خون خویش استقلال سیاسی کشور خود را بدست آوردند. بیجهت نیست که ٢٨ اسد را همه …

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“Kill teams” and jihadist victories

 

ROBBINS

Left has a history of using aberrations to besmirch America’s military
The Washington Times By and James S. Robbins Friday, March 25, 2011
Jeremy Morlock, an American soldier who confessed to murdering three Afghan civilians in 2009 and 2010, was sentenced Wednesday to 24 years in prison by a military judge. Four more soldiers face murder charges, and an additional seven are being held for lesser crimes. Some say the actions of Morlock and other members of his so-called “kill team” stand as a moral indictment of the war effort, but they have it backward. The U.S. government recognizes …

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Norway To Asylum Seekers: Go Home

Norway deported 102 people to Russia in the first two months of 2011, including Madina Salamova, who became famous in Norway after writing a book about her flight from North Ossetia as a child.

By Courtney Brooks, Amina Umarova

Magomed was recently rounded up in the middle of the night and deported from Norway without warning.
The 40-year-old Chechen asylum seeker says he was not even informed that his request had been rejected after seven years living in the country.

 

By The Numbers: Norway’s Asylum Seekers

“They brought us to Moscow and left us completely alone,” he says. “Many of

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Legal position of FAROE

FAROE is a registered association. Members of FAROE are organizations. FAROE has also honorary individual members. These are individuals given such a status by the general assembly of members on the basis of their social status or great services for the nation.

The focus area’s for FAROE in relation to Afghanistan?  Human rights, good governance, democratization are the focus points of FAROE in relation to Afghanistan.

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Social background of FAROE

FAROE works in close cooperation with more than 200.000 Afghans in Europe, European civil-society organizations such as Amnesty International, the EU parliament, some Universities and other entities working for refugees. FAROE tries to place Afghanistan in the political agenda of the European governments in order to attract more attention for the issues such as reconstruction and democratization of Afghanistan. In the same area’s takes FAROE contact with the current Afghan government as well. For this purpose organizes FAROE annual conferences over the most challenging issues for Afghanistan.

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Characteristics of FAROE

FAROE is a non-profit, independent social-cultural organization. FAROE is not associated with Afghan or foreign political parties. The basic principal for our evaluation and judgement is the national interests of Afghanistan and its people and the cause of democracy. FAROE works together with all Afghans without distinction of their ethnicity, language or religion. The only exception for the FAROE is persons who have been involved in the war-crimes, gross violations of Human rights and crimes against humanity.

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What is FAROE?

FAROE stands for “Federation of Afghan Refugee Organizations in Europe”. FAROE is the coordinating body of 53 social-cultural organizations of Afghan Diaspora in Europe. In addition to the organizations, tens of prominent Afghan intellectuals support the work of FAROE as individuals. FAROE is the biggest and the most important coordinating body Afghans have ever had in Europe. The organization was founded in 1999, when Afghanistan suffered under theocratic dictator of the Taliban. The objectives of FAROE are limited to advocacy of the common interests of Afghan community in Europe, helping the community to preserve the Afghan cultural values and trying

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International Conference on ”How to involve people in rebuilding Afghanistan”

Ede, 21 December 2008

Resolution

Following a series of annual conferences, in December 2008, the Federation of Afghan Refugee Organisation in Europe (FAROE) held a conference on participation of Afghan people in reconstruction of the country.

 

In this year’s conference that lasted from 19th to 21st of December 2008, more than 50 representatives of cultural, political and social organization, Sewish Committee for Afghanistan and tens of prominent Afghan personalities living in Europe participated.

Following the assessment of the current situation of the country, the conference expresses its deep concern over the serious status of security, political affairs, poverty and particularly, …

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