Posted by Iranian on April 26, 2007, 7:12 pm, in reply to "Let's Talk about Tajikistan :)" --Previous Message--
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They should return to their routs. Russia has done damage to many also Azeri people should do the same and not just Russian but let go of Turk mentality.
: Tajikistan’s Foreign Minister Changes
: His Name in Line with Tradition
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:
: 18.04.2007, 17.03
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:
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: DUSHANBE, April 18 (Itar-Tass) -
: Tajikistan’s Foreign Minister has
: followed the national president and
: changed his surname to meet the
: national tradition.
:
: The minister dropped off the
: Russian-style postfix ‘-ov’ at the
: end of his surname that has read
: ‘Zaripov’ until now. His full name
: will read as Hamrokhon Zarifi as of
: this moment, he told a news
: conference.
:
: Tajikistan’s President Emomali
: Rahmon /previous surname version
: Rahmonov/ did the same a short while
: ago.
:
: Zarifi said he found Rahmon’s call
: for returning to the roots of the
: national tradition of the Tajik
: people to be “a very timely and
: important one.” He voiced the hope
: that many Tajiks will follow the
: example set by the President.
:
: As for the change of his own
: surname, Zarifi said “all the legal
: documents have been processed and
: all the diplomatic missions in
: Dushanbe will get appropriate
: notifications soon.”
:
: ‘Correct spelling’ of Tajik first
: names and surnames is not the only
: thing that President Rahmon has
: shown much care for recently.
:
: He also spoke out against
: ‘farewell-to-classes’ days and
: graduation parties at school and
: prohibited the use of mobile phones
: at school by kids.
:
: When it came down to the cars at the
: wheel of which some of the kids come
: to schools, he did not confine
: himself to banning arrivals at the
: doors of schools by own private cars
: but asked the national
: anti-corruption agency to track down
: the sources of their parents’
: revenues.
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