The Cries and Appeals of Afghan
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Engineer Fazel Ahmed Afghan MSc
Engineer Fazel Ahmed Afghan is the son of Mr. Abdul Satar Khan Durani (Popalza-i), born in 1937 in the town of Salihan, District of Panjwayee in the Province of Kandahar, Afghanistan. Ahmed Afghan completed his primary and secondary education at Habibia High School and at the Afghan Technical Institute of Kabul in 1960. He received his bachelor’s degree from the Faculty of Engineering at Kabul University in 1964. In 1972, he received his master’s degree in structural engineering from University of Manitoba in Canada. Ahmed Afghan has served in a variety of positions within the construction division of the Afghan Ministry of Education. His primary duties included being in charge of building schools across the country. He served as president of construction and then the general president of the construction unit at the Ministry of Education in Kabul. Ahmed Afghan has been the project coordinator for school buildings projects financed by UNESCO, UNICEF, WFP, World Bank, USAID, and Ministry of Education, Kabul. Ahmed Afghan was appointed as consul general of Afghanistan in Bombay, India, and served from 1981 to 1985. While living in India, he continued his work and goal of establishing peace in his motherland, Afghanistan. Since September 1987, he and his family have settled in Vancouver, Canada, where he continues to work toward his dear and critical goal.
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The Cries and Appeals of Afghan - Engineer Fazel Ahmed Afghan MSc
Copyright © 2022 by Engineer Fazel Ahmed Afghan, MSc. 843125
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A.jpgTHE CRIES AND APPEALS OF AN AFGHAN
CONTENTS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
IN THE NAME OF ALLAH, THE BENEFICENT, THE MERCIFUL
DEDICATION
PREFACE
LETTERS AND PROPOSALS SENT FROM MUMBAI (BOMBAY) INDIA
LETTER I
A PROPOSAL FOR THE PRESTIGIOUS POLITICAL SETTLEMENT OF THE AFGHANISTAN ISSUE
LETTER II
LETTER III
LETTER IV
LETTER V
LETTER VI
LETTER VII
LETTER VIII
LETTER IX
LETTER X
LETTER XI
LETTER XII
LETTER XIII
LETTER XIV
LETTER XV
LETTER XVI
LETTERS AND PROPOSALS SENT FROM CANADA
LETTER I
LETTER II
LETTER III
LETTER IV
A CONFERENCE FOR PEACE IN AFGHANISTAN
LETTER V
LETTER VI
THE AFGHANISTAN STUDY GROUP.
CONCLUSION
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Engineer Fazel Ahmed Afghan, son of Mr. Abdul Satar Khan Popalzai (Durani), was born in 1937 in Salihan, District of Panjwai in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Ahmed Afghan completed his primary and secondary education at Habibia High School and the Afghan Institute of Technology (AIT) in Kabul, Afghanistan, in 1960.
He received his Bachelor’s degree from the Faculty of Engineering at Kabul University in 1964. In 1972, he received his Master’s degree in Structural Engineering from the University of Manitoba in Canada.
Ahmed Afghan has served in various positions within the construction division of the Ministry of Education, Kabul, Afghanistan. His primary duties included being in charge of building schools across the country.
He started by working tirelessly as an engineer, head of the engineering department, technical director, vice president and the President of the Construction division. Then, as the founder of the Construction Unit, he earned the honour of being the General President of the Construction Unit at the Ministry of Education in Kabul.
Ahmed Afghan has been the project coordinator for school buildings and similar projects financed by UNESCO, UNICEF, WFP, World Bank, and USAID in the Ministry of Education in Kabul. He was appointed Consul General of Afghanistan in Bombay, India, where he served from 1981 to 1985.
While living in India, Afghan continued working on his goal of establishing peace in his motherland, Afghanistan. He and his family settled in Vancouver, B.C., Canada, in Sept 1987, where he now continues to work toward his dear and critical goal of seeing a free and prosperous Afghanistan.
Ahmed Afghan’s literary work includes:
1. Master’s degree thesis: A one–quarter scale experimental study of the effect of peripheral reinforcement in a concrete hollow-block shear wall.
- April 1972, in (English)
2. Educational building report for UNESCO: Innovation in the management of primary school construction in Afghanistan,
(English)
3. A book: My cries and appeals to the world leaders to bring about peace in beloved motherland Afghanistan,
- 1985, (English)
4. A documented and pictorial history book: Afghanistan from Heaven to Hell (افغانستان از ثریا به قهقرا(1700 - 2001
in (Persian, Dary) which exposes the Conspiracies and Atrocities from 1700 - 2000.
5. He had written a Hundred letters to the world leaders as well as Political, Social and cultural articles and proposals for bringing peace to Afghanistan and unity among all his Afghan brothers and sisters (Dary).
6. Documented and pictorial 700-page book written in 2011, in (Dary) under the title Cry of Afghan.
7. A book: Conspiracies and Atrocities in Afghanistan, 1700-2014 in 800 pages published in 2015, in (English).
8. A book: About "Emagenary Durand Line" titled the Conspiracies of British and Russia - 2022, in (Persian).
9. An Autobiography: The Autobiography and memoir of Engineer Fazel Ahmed Afghan, MSc.
Now, he lives without his late wife, Zahra Ahmed. However, Ahmed Afghan is very proud of his three daughters, one son, and seven grandchildren, who give him hope for a better future daily.
Author’s Collections
24939.png1. Picture of Afghan after getting the MSc degree from the University of Manitoba in 1972.
2. Afghan was giving a speech at the inauguration of a new school in Kabul city.
3. Afghan met with the President of India, H.E. Zail Singh, in Mumbai (Bombay), the Capital of Maharashtra province.
4. Afghan meet the President of Mozambique, H.E. Samora Michela, in Mumbai (Bombay), India.
5. Afghan was receiving one of the high dignitaries from African countries.
6. Meeting of Afghan with the Honorable Chief Minister of Maharashtra in Bombay, India.
7. Meeting of Afghan with the Honorable Governor of Maharashtra in Bombay, India.
8. Afghan at the end of his duties as Consul General in Bombay during his farewell party. He is standing next to the Dean of Consular Corps.
9. Afghan was Meeting H. Excellency John Fraser, the Speaker of the Canadian Parliament, in his office.
HOMAGE AND CONDOLENCE
In The Name Of Allah, The
Beneficent, The Merciful
I would like to express my humble tributes with a heavy heart and great respect to all the martyred Afghan brothers and sisters who are not with us anymore. I also want to mention all those who lost their precious lives fighting for our beloved motherland, Afghanistan. I pray for their souls to rest in peace in paradise.
I share my profound and deepest grief with all the bereaved families who have lost their dear and heroic family members in different parts of our country in never-ending, cruel, imposed wars since 1978.
As a human and a Muslim man who knows God created us to love each other, I extend my condolences to those bereaved families in other countries. They have received the bodies of their loved ones in boxes due to the last 44 years of imposed war in Afghanistan.
I express my most profound sorrow for those who have lost their state of mind during the imposed wars in Afghanistan.
I also express my sorrow for those who have lost their family members, limbs, shelters, and beloved motherland, forced to live abroad in depression.
May God the Almighty bless all my respected Afghan brothers and sisters who are unfortunately handicapped or addicted to heroin and other illegal drugs.
Also, I want to extend my love and respect for all those who were inhumanely humiliated. Furthermore, I want to reach out to those who lost their loved ones or precious lives due to hunger and different types of explosions during the bloodshed.
At last, I express my sympathies to all my Afghan sisters and brothers; they have lost all their social, economic, political and military achievements in the previous 20 years, from 2001 to August 15th, 2022.
DEDICATION
10.jpgTo my dear and honourable parents, may their souls be at peace in heaven as they raised me with great affection and encouraged me to attain higher education.
To my late beloved wife, Zahra Ahmed, and my dearest daughters, my son, sons-in-law, daughter-in-law, and grandchildren for their continuous encouragement, kind words, and loving support. Without them, it would have been tough for me to accomplish my work.
I also want to mention the late Dr. Ali Ahmed Popal, the father of education in Afghanistan. He was the one who believed in me and helped me continue my education. He encouraged me to go to the Afghan Institute of Technology in Kabul and the Engineering faculty at Kabul University.
Next, I want to dedicate this book to all my dear Afghan brothers and sisters who lost their precious lives fighting and struggling for freedom and peace.
All my Afghan brothers and sisters are continuously struggling and working hard to end the imposed injustice, crisis and bloodshed for the cause of bringing peace and justice to our beloved country, Afghanistan.
I hope the present and future Afghan generations, who are the inspiration of their parents and ancestors, will keep up the voice of freedom and unity of the Afghans, democracy, the country’s integrity, and peace in independent Afghanistan.
I also want to dedicate this to the scholars who have devoted their lives in service of the public to promote and provide a sound education for the conscientious, sensible, intellectual and progressive children of Afghanistan.
Finally, this is for all my honourable and esteemed teachers and instructors who have educated me. Without their hard work and compassion, it would have been impossible for me to write this book.
Lastly, I want to shout out to all those brave people who exposed the internal and external conspiracies and atrocities in Afghanistan. I hope you continue working hard and remaining devoted to this honourable cause.
11.jpgPREFACE
After graduating from the engineering faculty in 1964, I joined the Ministry of Education. It was my hope and passion to build schools for the sons and daughters of my beloved country while utilizing various internal and external sources of financial assistance.
I accomplished my dreams and ambitions with encouragement from my superiors and persistent hard work. Unfortunately, after the bloody coup d’etat in April 1978, everything changed. I was fired from duty as the president of the construction unit on the grounds of being in the United States and Canada to pursue my practical training and higher education (MSc). I also had financial assistance from Western governments and organizations to construct school buildings, which was another factor against me.
However, after two months, I was officially invited by UNESCO’s Regional Office for Education in Bangkok, Thailand, to join the regional conference. They requested me to attend the conference and speak about my educational building report under Innovation in the Management of Primary School Construction in Afghanistan.
With this invitation, I was appointed as the general director of school mapping in the Ministry of Education planning division so I could attend the conference officially.
After the unjustified and bloody invasion of my motherland, Afghanistan, by the Soviet Union in December 1979, I was under the strict supervision of communist spies, and all the external financial assistance I had worked hard to construct school buildings frozen. Most of the existing schools and the schools under construction have been destroyed, leaving the children with no means of gaining education
Therefore, Dr. Anahita Ratibzad, the new minister of education, ordered me to return to the construction unit and start my work again. Furthermore, she asked me to try and re-encourage the inflow of foreign assistance for the education