RASC News Agency: Ahmad Masoud, the leader of the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan, said that Afghanistan has once again become a haven for global and regional terrorism, and the international community should not ignore the threat of terrorism in this country.
The audio tape of Ahmed Massoud’s virtual speech in the British Parliament on Thursday, September 7 was published on the X/Twitter page of Ali Maisam Nazari, the foreign relations officer of “National Resistance Front of Afghanistan”.
In this program, which was held on the occasion of the anniversary of the death of Ahmad Shah Massoud, he said that the threat caused by terrorism and extremism threatens the world once again and the international community should not ignore it.
He added that Ahmad Shah Massoud had warned about the danger of terrorism in the French Parliament and the September 11 attack in America proved his words right.
Massoud has stated that he also repeats his father’s words.
According to him, the threat of terrorism is not limited to the borders of Afghanistan and will penetrate the whole world.
According to the leader of the National Resistance Front, Ahmad Shah Massoud believed that political legitimacy comes from the people and his prescription for Afghanistan as a religiously, ethnically and linguistically diverse country was to establish a pluralistic and decentralized system.
The aforementioned said: “One of the biggest beliefs of Ahmad Shah Massoud was that political legitimacy originates only from the people, in a land that is always divided based on ethnicity, religion and language.”
This is despite the fact that the countries of the world have warned against Afghanistan becoming a safe haven for terrorist groups.
The leader of the resistance front criticized the sending of 40 million dollar packages to Kabul under the name of humanitarian aid and said that these aids have strengthened the Taliban and terrorist groups.
It should be mentioned that two Arab terrorists who introduced themselves as journalists on September 9 of 2001 after the explosion killed Ahmad Shah Massoud.