Rahmon congratulates Tajikistanis on Idi Ramazon holiday

DUSHANBE, July 26, 2014, Asia-Plus — Emomali Rahmon has congratulated Tajikistanis on the Idi Ramazon of Eid ul-Fitr holiday, according to the president’s official website. In his televised message, President Rahmon, in particular, called on people to provide assistance to vulnerable people, orphaned children and elderly people. He also called on people to avoid unnecessary […]

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DUSHANBE, July 26, 2014, Asia-Plus — Emomali Rahmon has congratulated Tajikistanis on the Idi Ramazon of Eid ul-Fitr holiday, according to the president’s official website.

In his televised message, President Rahmon, in particular, called on people to provide assistance to vulnerable people, orphaned children and elderly people.

He also called on people to avoid unnecessary expenses and set youth on the right path and teach them to do good deeds.

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