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Name Change in Afghanistan
[previous] :: [next]Even to this day most people did not know when the name ‘Afghanistan’ was initially used. However, the name has caused rifts and tension between people, especially Pashtuns and non-Pashtuns. Today in Afghanistan we have a so-called Theocratic Democracy and so it is the people’s right and responsibility to choose the name of their own country. We know that ‘Afghanistan’ means “land of Afghans” or “land of Pashtuns” and the non-Pashtun majority were never asked whether or not they wish to accept this name. This is one of the major reasons why Afghanistan has always had ethnic tensions and ethnic discriminations. Non-Pashtuns feel that their rights as citizens have been undermined or taken away by naming this land “The land of Pashtuns.” Unlike other countries in the region, Afghanistan is made up of ethnic minorities and there has never been an ethnic majority. Nowadays when a Tajik or Hazara says “We need a name change” the government labels them as foreign agents and “sellouts.” One example is Latif Pedram, the co-founder of the National Congress Party of Afghanistan. During the presidential elections Pedram said that the country needed a name change and as a consequence he was almost thrown out of the elections. This article has been viewed 2284 times in the last 55 months Guy McLaren: 28th Nov 2006 - 08:21 GMTFuck so you going to pay for all the maps then? I am tiring of name changes. Living in Southern Africa where I now get lost because I am on my way to a place I have been and all the signs now read something else, I mean where the fuck is POLOKWANE anyway? Jenni: 24th Jan 2007: 25th Jan 2007 - 15:09 GMTWell I must agree with Guy. I also live in South Africa and have the same problem. Sadly so do many of the Black African people I know. The name changes are all to so called hero's of the struggle.(some never heard of) What is odd is that the history of our land is made up with heroes black, white, coloured and Indian. Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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