Afghans to mark Independence Day amid tight security
Ministry of Interior directs all security units to be extra vigilant on 99th Independence Day

By Shadi Khan Saif
KABUL, Afghanistan
The day marks the end of British control over the country’s foreign policy after three Anglo-Afghan Wars in the 19th and 20th centuries that also compelled the then Afghan rulers to acknowledge Durand Line as
Celebrations have already been in progress for the last few days.
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Samiullah Abid, a vender in Kabul’s Mandawi wholesale market, told Anadolu Agency that sales of the national flag are staggering in comparison to the past years. “I am witnessing this passion and patriotism after many years, particularly the youth are very active in the Independence Day celebrations”, he said.
The country’s Ministry of Interior has announced special security arrangements in all 34 provinces for tomorrow. The newly appointed Minister for Interior Wais Ahmad Barmak has directed all security units to be extra vigilant round the clock.
“The Afghan National Defence and Security Forces (ANDSF), particularly the police force would not hesitate to ensure that the citizens celebrate this important day in peace”, he said in a statement.
Besides a number of public functions, the main government events for the Independence Day are being celebrated at the shrine of Amanullah Khan in eastern Jalalabad city and at the Arg (Presidential