Clothes donated to refugees

Published October 15, 2003

CHAMAN, Oct 14: The Japan Islamic Trust Tokyo has donated warm clothes, blankets, quilts and shoes for Afghan refugees living in four camps set up by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.

The consul-general of Japan in Quetta, Syed Nadeem Shah, distributed the items among the refugees in Roghani and Landy Karez camps on Tuesday

He said the Japanese government was providing maximum financial help for the rebuilding of Afghanistan.

He said Japan would continue its support to the people of Afghanistan.

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