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RASC News > Afghanistan > National Resistance Front: International Statements Alone Will Not Resolve Afghanistan’s Crisis
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National Resistance Front: International Statements Alone Will Not Resolve Afghanistan’s Crisis

Published 02/10/2025
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RASC News Agency: The National Resistance Front of Afghanistan (NRF) has issued a stern warning to the international community, insisting that the worsening crisis in Afghanistan cannot be resolved through symbolic declarations alone. The group emphasized that the Taliban’s suffocating monopoly of power and its complicity in terrorism demand decisive and practical measures from the world, not mere words of concern.

The NRF’s reaction came in response to the recent joint communique of the G7+ coalition and U.S. envoys calling for the establishment of an inclusive government in Afghanistan. While the statement once again highlighted the necessity of pluralism and broad political participation, the NRF underlined that repeated appeals without enforcement have only emboldened the Taliban, who remain entrenched in power through violence, repression, and exclusion.

Ali Maisam Nazary, Head of Foreign Relations for the NRF, in a message published on the social platform X, described the country’s current situation as “dangerously critical.” He declared: “Terrorism and the deepening crises in Afghanistan cannot be contained by expressions of sympathy or repeated statements. They demand genuine and enforceable solutions.”

Nazary further warned that Afghanistan under Taliban domination has been transformed into a breeding ground and sanctuary for terrorist networks, a development that not only threatens Afghanistani citizens but undermines regional and global security. “While the rest of the world advances in science, technology, and economic prosperity,” he observed, “Afghanistan has been dragged decades backwards by the Taliban’s medieval policies. If this trajectory continues, it will force new waves of migration, instability, and humanitarian collapse across the region.”

The G7+ statement, issued after the London summit, reiterated the need for an inclusive government and warned against the ongoing threat of terrorism emanating from Afghanistan’s soil. Representatives from the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Canada, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Denmark, Switzerland, Norway, Turkey, and the European Union participated in the talks.

Responding to the communiqué, Nazary welcomed the international community’s concern but pressed for real-world implementation. “We appreciate political declarations,” he said, “but the people of Afghanistan demand that these commitments translate into actions that directly challenge Taliban authoritarianism.”

Political analysts agree that in the past three years, countless global conferences have echoed calls for inclusivity, women’s participation, and a representative political process. Yet, the absence of any coordinated international strategy or real pressure has enabled the Taliban to tighten their grip on power, further entrenching their campaign of repression against women, minorities, civil society, and independent voices.

Experts argue that the global community now faces a decisive moment: it must either prove the seriousness of its promises by pursuing coordinated political, diplomatic, and economic strategies to isolate the Taliban and empower alternative Afghanistani actors, or resign itself to a future where Afghanistan remains an epicenter of transnational terrorism, chronic humanitarian collapse, and destabilization spilling far beyond its borders.

For ordinary Afghans, the costs of inaction are crushing. Each day under Taliban rule deepens despair, silences women, dismantles institutions, and accelerates the collapse of the economy. The NRF and civil society leaders maintain that the single greatest obstacle to peace, progress, and statehood is not Afghanistan’s people, but the Taliban’s monopoly of violence and systemic betrayal of the nation’s future.

Shams Feruten 02/10/2025

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