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Latif Pedram's Interview on Khorasan TV
#4
Posted 09 July 2008 - 02:56 AM
Great work by Ali Masiam Nazary.

The sound of Latif Pedram could have been little crisper though - it is like he is holding the mic of the telephone too close to his mouth.
I think Dr Latif Pedram should write an academic paper on Amanulah Khan and the other figures that have been idolised in Afghanistan by the past governments.
He is doing great to expose the K.MADERIs of AFGHANISTAN.
Latif mentioned the views of Stalin regarding Habibulah Kalakani and the discussions about Kalakani in the politburo - these are really interesting - I would love to find out more about this.
His policies:
1. Change the name of Afghanistan - since Afghan means Pashtun only. He opposes Ariana though because he does not want to offend Hazaras. Khorasan is good enough - but he did not say what he actually wants to change it to.
2. Make Afghanistan federal ( I am not too keen on this - but he needs to make clear what he means exactly by this.) The kind of federalism I would have would ensure that only Tajiks reign supreme.
3. Recognizing the Durrand line as the official border and stop making claims on Pakistani territory. This is a great step - but I fear too late in the eyes of Pakistan whom has tasted the occupation of Afghanistan. Without significant structural changes in the policies of Pakistan - this recognition will not mean much.
4. The US and allies are to be recognized as invaders of Afghanistan. This does not mean he supports the Taliban - and I think he regards the Taliban as a CIA militia serving the interests of the US in the region. This I respect him for the most.
5. The adoption of an alternative to the Free Market Economics adopted in Afghanistan - Wild West capitalism - worse than Russian in the Yeltsin era. Indeed - our land and people are being beaten down by an economic war against them.
Ahhangar
#5
Posted 09 July 2008 - 03:36 AM
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#6
Posted 09 July 2008 - 03:49 AM
Dr. Pedram is speaking pure common sense, logic, and truth.
Amanullah Khan is not a prophet or god, but that is how Pashtuns are reacting. We no longer live in the backward age where kings are gods. Today monarchies are meaningless and they are open to criticism in civilized countries. Today, the civilized world values democratic leaders such as Dr. Latif Pedram.
We need more Dr. Pedrams and we need more like minded people!
We are tired of all this suffering on our homeland! We want progress! We want to live at the same level as the rest of the civilized world!
Dr. Pedram is the one who is finally speaking out against all the injustice and leading our minds to the future. He is a revolutionary and I will also give my life for a revolutionary like Dr. Pedram!
#7
Posted 09 July 2008 - 03:55 AM
So forget it. We are in the beginnings of a revolution in Afghanistan and it is just beginning!
#8
Posted 09 July 2008 - 04:20 AM
Khorasan TV is bringing us the real issues about Afghanistan that need to be discussed and people want to discuss and they have guests like Dr. Pedram who present solutions.
Meanwhile, the other channels are don't know how to discuss issues that people want to hear. They argue and argue and they reach no solutions.
Khorasan TV discusses issues that are relevant today and people want to hear and presents solutions. Khorasan TV hosts like Ali M. Nazary and Habib Qader Sahib and others discuss issues with great integrity, honesty, and they are very articulate and know how to make sense of things.
Long live Khorasan TV, it a great channel and we are lucky to have such a great channel!
#11
Posted 09 July 2008 - 04:21 PM
Actually you can! Online.
http://kafgtv.com/
#12
Posted 10 July 2008 - 04:23 AM
http://kafgtv.com/[/QUOTE]
Thanks, but it will be very expensive for me.

#13
Posted 10 July 2008 - 03:35 PM
Good job, bro. I have watched entire video and enjoyed it. Thanks for posting it.

Tandorost o peeroz bemanid,
Pors.
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#14
Posted 11 July 2008 - 06:30 AM
I can't wait till Khorasan TV becomes international!
Because finally the people inside Afghanistan can watch this great channel!
In addition to Tolo TV. Sorry I badmouthed Tolo earlier, I was not aware that the international broadcast of it was different than the one inside Afghanistan.

#15
Posted 11 July 2008 - 06:33 AM
Because finally the people inside Afghanistan can watch this great channel!
In addition to Tolo TV. Sorry I badmouthed Tolo earlier, I was not aware that the international broadcast of it was different than the one inside Afghanistan.

it means the information i had was right.
#16
Posted 12 July 2008 - 04:21 PM
Now free thought will be able to reach people inside Afghanistan.
Khorasan TV can discuss issues with freedom of speech and not worry about fascist Abdul Jabar Sabet ordering raids on the studio like they did with Tolo TV since they are based in a country with freedom of speech and thought.
This is going to burn the fascists inside Afghanistan. Finally there will be a channel with freedom of thought and speech there!
#18
Posted 21 July 2008 - 01:24 PM
http://books.google....pQHXeI_nayeCdqg
Pashtzunization of Afghanistan by Amanullah and his father-in-law, the Turk Mahmud Tarzi