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22 March 2010 - In February 1,727 anti-personnel mines, 135 anti-tank mines and 110,194 explosive remnants of war were destroyed. Nineteen communities were cleared of mines and almost 150,000 people received mine risk education in Afghanistan.
22 March 2010 - From various parts of the country, including the remotest of locations, they came in thousands.
There weren’t half as many people as last year, still, enough crowds thronged to the northern city of Mazar-i-Sharif to celebrate Nowruz, the Afghan New Year.
20 March 2010 - Download the latest weekly programme from UNAMA Radio in Dari and Pashto broadcast on Radio Afghanistan every Saturday morning.
KABUL - Nowruz is a very important moment of festivity that has been celebrated for 2,500 years.
And it is a sign of hope for peace which Afghans need.
We hope that this year will bring peace and also progress.
NEW YORK - The General Assembly’s decision this year to recognize the International Day of Nowruz is evidence of a growing global awareness of the holiday’s significance not only in the regions where it is celebrated but around the world.
20 March 2010 - The United Nations Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon's Message on the International Day of Nowruz, the first time the Day has been recognized by the UN General Assembly.