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policies to their respective governments as well as
to non-NATO countries.
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By Capt. Mike Nicholson
Members of the NAC visit with the Afghan National Army
General James Jones talks with some Afghan National Army
members
Eurocorps arrives at ISAF
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The Afghan Deputy Minister for Education, Mr. Mohammed
Ajmal Faiz, and the commander of British forces in Afghanistan,
Col. Chris Manning, officially opened the new kindergarten at
theAmeni Fadawi Girls School in Kabul on April 19th.
The project to build the kindergarten was funded by the British
embassy and the British Civil Military Cooperation (CIMIC)
Team, a group of soldiers responsible for making projects that
improve the quality of life for Afghans. The total cost of the
project was $27,450, $7000 of which was funded by the
Reverend Ian Gamble from Donaghadee Parish in Northern
Ireland.
The Ameni Fadawi School was previously used as a
headquarters by the Taliban who destroyed it when they left.
“The construction of this kindergarten is a clear demonstration of
the commitment of the people and the Government of the UK to
the redevelopment and reconstruction of Afghanistan, and it is a
great honour for me to be representing them today,” said Col.
Manning.
Col. Chris Manning and Mr. Mohammed Ajmal
Fazid cut the ribbon at the opening ceremony
of the Ameni Fadawi Girls School.
CIMIC opens new girls school
Key leaders of the Eurocorps arrived in Kabul on May 1st to take
part in a five-day training exercise in preparation of their takeover
of ISAF VI. Lieut. Gen. Jean-Louis Py led a group of 26 visitors
from 1-5 May who came to Kabul to receive an initial orientation
on ISAF.
The five-day event covers the challenges involved in the
development of a peaceful and stable Afghanistan. Key leader
training is a critical step in the foundation, education and training
of the ISAF command team.
Briefings and classes began with general ISAF overviews and
then the group was separated so that they could receive more
one-to-one training with the functional area counterparts.
Eurocorps was created in 1992 and is comprised of its five
framework nations: Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg and
Spain. Its headquarters is located in Strasbourg, France and
employs soldiers from Austria, Canada, Finland, Greece, Italy, the
Netherlands, Poland, Turkey and the UK.
The Eurocorps currently acts as a Rapid Reaction Corps
headquarters for both the EU and NATO and is scheduled to take
over ISAF VI in mid-August.
Lieut. Gen. Hillier welcomes Lieut. Gen.
Py to ISAF Headquarters
Key leaders from the Eurocorps listen to
the information briefing
By Flt.-Lt. Emma Matthews
By Capt. Mike Nicholson
Going up
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Going up
By Anne-Claude Gouy
Afghanistan’s primary agricultural crop, the poppy, is responsible for
a large portion of Afghanistan’s gross national product. The illegal
drugs produced from this flower have fueled the economy in
Afghanistan for many years. Now however, the refined poppy is
fueling something else – a huge bonfire set to destroy an
accumulation of illegal drugs seized by the Afghan National
Directoriate for Security (NDS).
During the afternoon of Wednesday, March 31st, a huge plume of
dense black smoke rose into the sky north-east of Kabul. There was
no outcry from environmental groups concerned about the air quality.
Instead, the massive conflagration was hailed as a step forward in
Afghanistan’s steady march towards eradicating illegal drugs in this
country. On this day the NDS, supported by ISAF, burned 1,250 kilos
of these drugs.
Demolition Men
A huge cache of hashish, poppies and heroin was accumulated by
the Afghan NDS during the Taliban regime and held by the NDS
waiting for a secure environment to ensuire its lawful disposal. “We
are very proud because we can see today the result of all the efforts
of the different departments of NDS,” said Mr. Gul Mohammad, Chief
of District 3.
The destruction of these drugs is another example of the improving
security environment in Afghanistan, and demonstrates the level of
This NDS employee shows a piece of
hashish that was eventually destroyed in
this mass drug burning effort.
in smoke
There was over 1,250 kilos of poppy, hashish and heroine destroyed by the NDS in this controlled burn in
the north-east of Kabul.
Photo: Anne-ClaudeGouy
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These illegal narcotics were stored in the
NDS awaiting disposal. ISAF MP’s were
able to assist by providing transportation
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