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1.
 Any Afghan citizen who is 18 years or older, interested in Non-Violence, has read and      accepted the APA Goals and Principles can obtain membership to the APA.

2.  Any Afghan who is, or has been a member and active in the ranks of different political      organizations by abstaining from armed struggle and believing in principles of      
     non-violent struggle for the restoration and preservation of peace and national unity      can, after signing a written application, be organized in one of the Fundamental      Assemblies of Peace and Unity of the APA.

3.  Individuals under 18 can become a member and be active in a social organ of the      APA after written permission from at least on of his/parents.

4.  Acceptance of participation in the APA activities which is assigned to an individual      according to his/her talent and capacity is the condition for active membership in the      APA.

5.  Any applicant for membership, after he/she is accepted to the APA, must keep in      touch regularly with the relating branches of the APA.

6.  A membership fee is a requirement to continue membership to the APA.


Rights, Obligations, and Responsibilities of the Members:

A - Rights:
     A series of guidelines for action within the framework of the APA principles which determines and      explains the authorities of the APA members.

1.  All members of the APA have equal rights which are an inalienable part of their      membership in the APA.

2.  All members of the APA have the right to elect, or to be elected to the leadership      organs of the APA.

3.  All members of the APA have the right to defend the rights of other members.

4.  All members have the right to freely express their opinions toward the advancement      of the APA missions.

5.  All members have the right to have membership to other national and international      political and social organizations as long as their goals and principles do not conflict      with the APA's and Afghanistan's national interest.

6.  All members have the right to voluntarily resign from the leadership and/or      membership of the APA through a written statement.


B- Obligations:
     A series of individual responsibilities of the members in relation to the principles of the APA.

1.  All members of the APA are obligated to enter negotiations with the armed      individuals at their own capacity towards cessation of fighting, blood sheding, and      fratricide.

2.  All members are obligated to obey high order and dicipline within the APA and be a      role model of high personality, openmindedness, and a symbol of peace and national      unity.

3.  All members are obligated to increase their political and social awareness as well as      to strive for the development and enrichment of national culture of the country.

4.  All members are obligated to, in the discussions and gatherings of the APA, accept      positive and healthy critisim with patience and to observe high humane ethics.

5.  All members are obligated to pay their membership fee on time and to notify their      corresponding branch of any change of address.

C- Duties:
     A series of official responsibilities that are reflected in the principles of the APA and are given to      members through their corresponding APA authorities.

1.  All members are assigned to participate in the implimentation of the goals and      principles of the APA and to uphold them as their fundamental duty towards the      restoration of peace and national unity.

2.  All members are dutibound to execute the orders and decisions of their superior      authorities which are assigned according to the principles reflected in the bylaws of      the APA.

3.  All members are dutibound to elaborate and propagate the goals of the APA in the      Afghan communities and society and to invite peace-seeking individuals and groups      to the APA.

4.  All members are dutibound to propose themselves objectively as mediators in the      society or places where conflicts may result in disunity and/or fighting.

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Flushing, NY 11354

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