[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: George W. Bush (2002, Book I)]
[March 20, 2002]
[Pages 462-463]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]



Statement on the Observance of Nowruz
March 20, 2002

    I send warm greetings to Afghans and Afghan-Americans observing 
Nowruz.
    This year's observance occurs during a period of trial, when the 
people of Afghanistan and the United States are joined in our 
determination to make the world safe from terrorism. Afghans have shown 
extraordinary courage in helping to rid their country of the Taliban and 
Al Qaida. We will continue to help Afghanistan become a stable, 
prosperous, and free country. And we will support Afghanistan in its 
effort to protect itself from becoming a base for international 
terrorism.
    This Nowruz will be particularly special to millions of Afghans. 
Throughout their

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history, Afghans have observed Nowruz. But the Taliban had forbidden 
Afghans from following this treasured part of their heritage. Next week, 
for the first time in many years, Afghans will be free once more to 
celebrate this time-honored tradition.
    Afghanistan's observance of the traditional New Year honors an 
ancient and storied history and marks a time of renewal. As the season 
changes, may the observance of Nowruz serve as a special time for 
Afghans to enjoy their newfound freedom and the company of family and 
friends.
    Best wishes for a memorable Nowruz.