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Afghan flag raises above Khan Neshin
Cpl. Aaron Rooks, 8 July 2009
KHAN
NESHIN, Helmand Province, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan - The
Afghan national flag was raised above Khan Neshin castle in the Rig
District Center July 8 for the first time, signaling the arrival of
Afghan governance in the southern reaches of Helmand Province.
Khan Neshin and the areas south of the Helmand River have never
experienced the sustained presence of coalition forces or Afghan
National Security Forces, until now, seven days after the beginning
of Operation Khanjar.
"The number one question we get from the people is, 'when are you
leaving?'" said Brig. Gen. Larry Nicholson, commanding general of
Marine Expeditionary Brigade-Afghanistan. "The answer is we're not
leaving until the transition for security is made to the provincial
government, to include the Afghan forces."
Afghans from the local populace came to Khan Neshin shortly after
the flag was raised, where they heard statements from Helmand
Governor Gulab Mangal and newly-appointed Rig District Governor
Massoud Jan. Dozens of locals then gathered around a large courtyard
within the district center to sign up for voting in the upcoming
national elections.
"Look at them," said Gen. Muhaidin, brigade commander, 3rd Afghan
National Army Brigade, 205 Corps, gesturing toward the crowd. "Now
they know that the government is here and they have security. (The
Afghans) have hope, that's why they're here." |