FiberCore Director Becomes Afghanistan Vice President
CHARLTON, Mass., July 12 -- Hedayet Amin-Arsala has resigned as a FiberCore director to become vice president of Afghanistan.
Amin-Arsala had been minister of finance and deputy chairman for the Afghanistan interim government until the recent appointment of the new government in Kabul.
FiberCore has nominated Zaid Siddig, a former director of the company, to fill the vacancy. The company makes single-mode and multimode optical fiber preforms and optical fiber for the telecommunications and data communications markets
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