CULTURE — April 9, 2026
Deputy Minister of Information and Culture Visits General Directorate for Preservation of Jihadi Relics
Maulvi Qudratullah Jamal, deputy minister of tourism, finance and administration at Afghanistan's Ministry of Information and Culture, visited the General Directorate for the Preservation of Jihadi Relics to discuss expanding cooperation. He toured key sections and emphasized comprehensive collaboration and support.
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KABUL (Afghan Verified) — Maulvi Qudratullah Jamal, deputy minister of tourism, finance and administration at the Ministry of Information and Culture, visited the General Directorate for the Preservation of Jihadi Relics.
During the visit, Jamal held discussions focused on strengthening, advancing and expanding cooperation between the ministry and the directorate. He toured several sections of the facility, including the library and the 'Al-Jihad' studio.
Jamal expressed appreciation for the activities carried out by the directorate. He stressed the importance of comprehensive collaboration and continued support from the ministry.
The visit underscores ongoing efforts within the Ministry of Information and Culture to engage with institutions dedicated to preserving jihadi relics. Jamal's role involves overseeing tourism, finance and administrative functions, which align with broader cultural preservation initiatives.
No further details on specific outcomes or agreements from the discussions were provided. The directorate is responsible for maintaining artifacts and records related to past jihad efforts.
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