Sunday, November 22, 2009

Sarepul one of the 34th province of Afghanistan by: Bahrami


Sare pul
One of the 34th province of Afghanistan that is located in North of Afghanistan Its capital is the city of sarepul, this province is bordered with following provinces, Jawzjan ,Balkh,faryab,ghor,bamyan,samangan, and it had six district as fallow Balkhab, Sanchrak, Gosfandi, Sayad, Kohistanat, Sozma qale.
The people of Sare pul province are from different tribes such a Pashton , Tajik , Uzbek, Hazar, Arabs the pashtons are in the center of the province , Tajik most of them are in Sancharak district and kohistanat , in Balkhab district most of the hazara people live , and remain or Uzbeks.
Sarepul is a beautiful province with it fantastic views, the sarepul river which divide the province into two part, and through to Jawz Jan province, Sare pul is an ancient province that had allot of artifacts such a tumble of Hazrat Emam khord and Hazrat Emam kalan, and many more.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

The definition of law by: Khalid bahrami


The definition of law
First of all we divide law in to two parts one is law and the other one is right, first of all we have to know the different between these two.
Law: Laws are rules made by the government that tell people in a society how they should act. While every society has some type of law, it can take many different forms depending on the given society. Stable societies depend on government officials to enforce the laws and the citizens to obey them.
Right: is privilege and authority that is given by law.
Laws and Values Laws generally reflect people's ideas about right and wrong. However, not everything that is immoral is illegal. Laws often change over time as a society's values change. One goal of the law in democratic societies is to respect the majority's wants while protecting the rights of those who have less of a voice in the system.
Human Rights: Human rights are the rights that belong to people simply because they are human beings. Most countries have agreed to recognize and respect human rights by signing the Universal Declaration of Rights. The United Nations has developed a system of international treaties that protects specific human rights. Many countries also create laws aimed at protecting human rights. Our Constitution, Bill of Rights, and other state and federal laws are all influenced by a desire to protect human rights.