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Peace Only a Violence-Waging ‘Mirage’ for Taliban, Danesh

Thursday, July 1, 2021
Kabul (BNA) President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Mohammad Ashraf Ghani chaired a meeting of High Council for National Reconciliation at the Charchenar Palace, a statement from the Presidential Press Office said Wednesday.
The meeting was attended by the head of the High Council for National Reconciliation, Dr. Abdullah Abdullah, a number of political and jihadi leaders, women, religious scholars, media representatives and social society activists, said the office in a statement. At the meeting the bravery and courage of the country’s security and defense forces against the militants was praised, with the president emphasizing that under the current sensitive condition, the people of different strata should stay alongside the security forces and perform their responsibility, the statement added.
The country’s president pointed to the people uprising and KABUL: Second Vice-President Mohammad Sarwar Danesh called peace only a ‘mirage’ for the warmonger Taliban, as they have recently intensified war and violence in the country, said a statement from his office Wednesday. “Unprecedentedly continuation of war and violence by the Taliban indicates that peace they claim is only a mirage,” said Danesh in a meeting held to open the Journalists and Media Workers Support National Fund at the Government Media and Information Center (GIMC).
He said the militants misuse the slogan of peace but they don’t believe in it even have no commitment to the peace agreement they signed with the US.
They want to monopoly power through war and don’t believe to any peaceful and political solution and justice-based power share in the country, the statement quoted him as saying. the Islamic teachings,” said the vice-president adding the militants didn’t show any attention to the world Islamic Ulama’s fatwa on the ongoing war in Afghanistan. Touching on the Taliban recent assertions that the militants said Afghanistan was the common house of the Afghans including Shiite and Sunni Muslims, Danesh said no one would be deceived by the Taliban remarks expect those who have not witnessed their black past. “The Taliban militants are set- ting on fire the houses of the poor local people and farmers in Dykundi province everyday and forced the people to leave their residence and we in the past have seen that how Emarate was the common house of the people and that they were the Taliban who launched mass murder in Mazar-e-Sharif, Yakawlang and Bamyan province,” the vice-president reminded. He said in Mazar-e-Sharif the militants shouted that Tajik should leave for Tajikistan, Uzbek to Uzbekistan and Hazara to Qabrestan (the graveyard) and warned that the militants would never reach power and overrule the fate of the people through war and violence.
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