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Afghanistan Youth Civil Society Meeting Concluded

Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Kabul (BNA) The Afghanistan youth civil society meeting is ended issuing a statement in which the society had been called as an independent, unbiased, and nongovernmental foundation and committed to the Islamic and human high values.
The organization would fight any espionage, campaign against any anti- national unity action and make effort to eradicate discrimination and racism in the country, according to the statement.
A Kabul lecturer, Dr. Osmatllahi spoke on the freedom of press and a need for participation of the youth in the civil society and other effective fields.
Meanwhile, a MP, Farkhunda Zahra Naderi, Prof. Mohammad Seddiq Afghan and Mohammad Musa Radmanish, head of press office for the deputy information and culture on the youth affairs, also respectively briefed on the youths and their role in the country going towards self- sufficiency.
A number of youth also discussed some viewpoints on the civil society of the youth and their active part in different fields.
Six people included three girls had been assigned as the executive board member of the civil foundation, with work together and provide the statute and the logo for the network.
Lauding the three days work of the meeting as effective, the deputy information and culture on the youth affaires, Timur Shah Ishaqzai expressed his support for the civil foundation and solicited them to work in solidarity, unison and actively.
The youth civil society with hundred members had been established in Kabul and expected to the entire of the Capital and then would cover the whole country.
 

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