thursday, January 24, 1980 daily nebraskan pegs 3 Fears for safety of relatives " Former Afghanistan governor afraid to speak By Diane Andersen The former governor of Herat arid Badakhssan provinces in Afghanistan, now in exile in the United States, said he cannot allow his comments on the Soviet invasion of his country to be printed. . Marshall Ayeen, associate professor of National Programs and Services and Inter national Educational Services at UNO, said he fears for the safety of his relatives in Afghanistan if his comments about the. Soviets are seen by the wrong oeoDle. was imminent Yet. there have been three Ayeen spoke to the Lincoln Chapter of Soviet, coups in Afghanistan since 1978. the United Nations Association of the United States of America. He was the guest of Dr. Joseph 0. Young, professor at UNL's Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Young spent 1975-77 in Afghanistan as bridge construction, military advisors and a piani sciences consultant ai naoiu Yourig said that aJthouSh' Jw: Soviet found unity in opposing invaders" through- Union and the United States vie for control out history in Afghanistan the Afghan government Y0Ung explained that the Afghans are made no bones about accepting aid from poor and mostly illiterate, but that they both Countries in the form Of road and are well.wrserl in thMr rnnnrrv'e hlcrnrt ... - ..j . University. He said he met Ayeen there and offered him assistance when he came to the United States in February of 1 979 . While in Afghanistan, Young said, he had no premonition that a Soviet invasion , weapons. "In these times a person who has lived in Afghanistan for a couple years," Young said, "cannot speak of his friends there without some emotion." Ayeen, who earned a master's degree from Columbia University, said the many ethnic . groups within Afghanistan "have Food tax credit bill delayed by debate and are generally hospitable to foreigners. "We (Americans) send . engineers to places like this to teach them how to build like we do in the West," he said. Afghans have only earth to build with in an arid and mountainous country , he said . Young said the Pashtun peuple , who live on the border with Pakistan, are causing some "unsettlement that could be for Afghanistan's very new A bill intended to raise the state food tax credit from $20 to $26 failed to advance in the Legislature Wednesday after debate over several proposed amendments exceeded the 90-minute time limit. LB44, introduced by Millican Sen. amount spent in sales tax on food. The Legislature has stymied attempts to elimi nate a sales tax on food in favor of the tax credit. "I support $30. I'll support $40. No body from the governor's office will come Richard Maresh, was delayed after several to this floor and tell me the money is not amendments were offered to raise the credit to as much as $34. The bUl, held over from last year, originally called for an increase to $23. However, Maresh request ed the extra $3 increase heranse nf the one-year delay. , Maresh refused to endorse any increase higher than the. $26 recommended by Gov. Charles Thone. The food sales tax credit is intended to reimburse the average family for the available," Keyes said. Omaha Sen. Ernie Chambers supported the Newell amendment, calling the sales tax rebate program a "hoax and a char ade," because it didn't do what it promis ed. He later introduced an amendment to raise the credit to $34, a motion that failed 17-28. ' . , ' Newell also offered an amendment to raise the credit to $28, but that failed, as well as Lincoln Sen. Shirley Marsh's amendment to raise it to $27. The bill will remairi'on general file until Speaker Richard Marvel of Hastings sets another date for debate. Students who file a state income tax return can claim the credit unless their parents claim them as dependents or unless they lived in a residence hall more than six months out of the year. , The Legislature never voted on the Maresh figure of $26 because of amend ments offered by other senators. - Sen. David Newell of Omaha initially tried to increase the figure to $30, but that motion failed on an 18-23 vote. "The figure of $26 is totally and woe fully inadequate," Newell said during floor debate. important" situation. ' "Islamic peoples carry their religion much more into their daily life than we do," Young added. He said he wouldn't have been afraid of being able to get out of Afghanistan, had the invasion happened while he was there. Ayeen said he agreed with Young that Muslim's generally like Americans. 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