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          MARCH EVENTS (1968)
          The group of the "guerillas" which had existed for a few years in PZPR wanted
          to take the authority over. However it was not easy because the first secretary
          of KC PZPR was supported by the USSR. Moreover, he had the influences in party,
          government and army. In spite of that, it the security forces had been occupied
          by its opponents, who created "country in country". On June 19th during VI
          Congress, Gomulka made a speech, which was produced by Moczar. Probably it was
          a trick - somebody gave him these materials and Gomulka did not notice it. He
          referred to Arabia-Israel war, pointing at unsuitable attitude to this event on
          the part of Jews and Polish citizens. Also he claimed that each citizen could
          have only one homeland and it had to be People's Poland. The speech was very
          useful in the plans of the group led by Moczar, who wanted to govern Poland,
          spreading the anti-Semitic propaganda.
          Scene from "Dziady" produced in The National Theatre in Warsaw by Kazimierz
          Dejmka.
          On January 16th 1968 the political management decided to stop a play
          called "Dziady" by Adam Mickiewicz in the National Theatre. The drama could be
          compared to contemporaneity. The view of 19th century students with chains
          created a patriotic atmosphere among the audience and showed its need to being
          free. There were a lot of people, particularly students and writers opposed to
          the governmental decision, which caused a large number of manifestations. On
          January 30th there was a great demonstration near Mickiewcz's monument. Some
          people were arrested. The Dziady's case caused many protests. And that was
          exactly what Moczar's group wanted.
          In the meantime the case of arrested students was in progress. On March 4th the
          Minister of Education suspended two students. That day Gomulka was in Sofia,
          taking part in a conference of communist parties' leaders.

          On March 8th 1968 all students of Warsaw University got together and required
          the change of decision in case of arrested students. The secret agents and
          Militia arrived there but eventually they had to withdraw. When students
          started to disperse, Militia attacked them. Many of them were arrested. That
          only made the protest spread. Many demonstrations were organized during which
          people required to set students free and "Dziady" back. Official propaganda
          announced that the fight is against the Zionism, not Jews. It was not the truth
          because the reprisals were taken against Jews, whose names had been written in
          the card-index in the Ministry of Internal Affairs. People were laid off from
          work. During those events a great many of persecuted (about 8 thousands people)
          emigrated to the West. The government arranged meetings of workmen teams and
          condemned students and writers.

          In March and April 1968 in Warsaw there were made 164 personal decisions,
          repealed 80 ministers, vice-ministers, departments' directors, 97 people were
          dismissed from the communist party.

          At the beginning of these events nobody stood up to speak from the party
          management. On March 19th the first secretary presented his version of March
          events, announced the necessity of changes in university educational system.

          After June events the Gomulka's position and his team became weaker. Then in
          July 1968 in VII meeting of KC PZPR Gomulka made an attempt to limit the fight
          with Zionism. In the same time the censorship was re-introduced. There were
          brought political actions against people, who were accused of causing the coup
          d'etat in 1968.

          In November 1968 during the meeting of PZPR Moczar was chosen as a deputy
          member of "Political Office" and the secretary of KC but he had to leave the
          position of minister in the government. However there were still a lot of his
          adherents there. The economic situation got worse, the border between society
          and authority became deeper
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      Leader of The Afghan Mellat


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      Dr. Anwar-Ul-Haq Ahady

      Dr. Anwar-Ul-Haq Ahady is the president of the Afghan
      Social Democratic Party (also known as the Afghan
      Mellat Party). Dr. Ahady was born on August 12, 1951
      in the village of Jigdalai, district of Sarobi, Kabul
      Province, Afghanistan. His father, Abdul-Haq, was an
      attorney who served as judge in various district
      courts, appeal courts, and the Supreme Court in
      Afghanistan. Dr. Ahady attended elementary schools in
      Kabul and the districts of Qara-Bagh and Tago. He
      completed his secondary education at the Habibia High
      School in Kabul in 1969. While a student at the Raw
      school in Kabul University, Dr. Ahady received a USAID
      scholarship to complete his undergraduate studies in
      political science and economics at the American
      University of Beirut. Dr. Ahady obtained his BA (with
      distinction) in 1974 and his MA (in international
      relations) in 1977 from the American University of
      Beirut. Dr. Ahady received a scholarship from the
      Northwestern University in Chicago to complete his
      Ph.D. studies in political science. From Northwestern,
      Dr. Ahady obtained his M.BA in finance and
      international economics in 1983 and his Ph.D. in
      political science in 1984.

      Dr. Ahady taught political science at Carleton College
      in Minnesota for one year and worked for Continental
      Bank in Chicago for two years. In 1987, Dr. Ahady
      joined the Department of Political Science at
      Providence College, Rhode Island. Currently, at
      Providence College, Dr. Ahady is a tenured full
      professor of political science. Dr. Ahady teaches
      courses in Middle East politics, international
      political economy, international relations, and
      theories of revolutions.

      Dr. Ahady has published (in English) quite a few book
      chapters and numerous academic papers in
      internationally recognized scholarly journals. Dr.
      Ahady has also published numerous articles on Middle
      Eastern and Afghan politics in leading US dailies. And
      Dr. Ahady has published various analytical and
      position articles in the Afghan media.

      Dr. Ahady was attracted to the Afghan Social
      Democratic Party (Afghan Mellat) in 1969. Since then
      he has been an activist. When he was a graduate
      student at Northwestern University, Dr. Ahady
      organized numerous demonstrations, in Chicago, against
      the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. Dr. Ahady was
      elected, by the Party Congress, to the Supreme Council
      of the Afghan Democratic Party (Afghan Mellat) in 1987
      and 1990. And in 1995, the Party Congress elected Dr.
      Ahady as the president of the Afghan Social Democratic
      Party (Afghan Mellat). Dr. Ahady still serves the
      party in this capacity.
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