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To establish and preserve peace and national unity through negotiations
and understanding by banning fighting, as
well as disarming the citizenry, political groups,
and military, while maintaining basic policing. 2. To
preserve the national sovereignty, national integrity, political independence,
and indivisibility of Afghanistan.
3. To organize Afghan refugees in order to effectively participate
in the restoration and preservation of peace
in Afghanistan. 4. To encourage all social and political
Afghan groups to partake in the formation of a broad
national peace coalition. 5. To promote and support
the practice of democratic and free electoral system ideals in
Afghanistan's political arena on a national as well as an organizational level
in accordance with Afghan traditions.
6. To encourage a sense of brotherhood and equality among
Afghans in order to uproot all existing prejudices.
With this the basis, the APA will strive to create grounds for positive
and constructive competition in all aspects of life for sociopolitical growth
and development. 7. To
help provide the necessary assistance for the disabled, the maimed, and the refugee
Afghans and to encourage them to willfully repatriate when there is peace, safety,
and security in Afghanistan. 8. To promote education
and awareness and to abolish illiteracy since it is the of peace and
national unity. 9. To succeed against all forms of
destructive military and detrimental political interference's
by foreign countries in Afghanistan's internal affairs. 10. To
establish the legitimate right of Afghanistan as a permanently nonaligned and
demilitarized country in the world.
11. To establish and preserve close, effective relations with internal
and international peace organizations; to
support and abide by the international declarations of human rights,
the United Nations charter, and the international norms. 12. The
APA is not seeking political power in Afghanistan as a whole; however, its members
have the right to partake in any political candidacy or vote for others as their
choice. The APA would also support any legitimate government that would come
to power through the people's vote. Having its political independence, the APA,
on the basis of nonviolent principles as the God-given birth right of the individuals,
will respect the rights of all Afghan citizens in the view of equal rights for
men and women and will always sustain its
non-alliance in regard to this or that individual,
organization, political party, ethnicity, tribe, locality, language, and nationality.
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