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Nasir Ahmed Faiq: The Taliban Justify their Policies by Monopolizing Power

Published 26/06/2023
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RASC: In response to the new statements of the Taliban spokesperson, the head of Afghanistan’s representative to the United Nations says that the Taliban want to strengthen the Taliban regime and justify their exclusionary and authoritarian policies with this method.

 According to him, this method was used by some sick politicians in the past.

Meanwhile, Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman of the Taliban group, said in an interview with Amo media that the government of the Taliban group is Pashtun because most of the people of Afghanistan are Pashtun.

On Monday, June 26, Mr. Faiq said in a series of tweets that following the ethnic, that dividing the ethnics to majority and minority and discrimination among people  is a means that some sick politicians have used in the past twenty years to support foreigners and for their own personal and group benefit.

He adds that this method will not result in anything other than poverty, bloodshed, backwardness and today’s calamity in Afghanistan.

 Mr. Faiq believes that all the ethnic groups of Afghanistan are victims of these ethnic, linguistic and extremist policies.

The head of Afghanistan’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations told the people of Afghanistan to be alert to the conspiracies of foreigners.

In his tweet, Mr. Faiq also mentioned the issue of poverty of 28 million people and women’s educational deprivation.

At the same time, the head of UNAMA said at the UN Security Council meeting that “the government of the Taliban group is male and exclusively of the Pashtun people.”

Ms. Reza Otunbayeva, the head of UNAMA, emphasized that by holding a national dialogue in Afghanistan, we can recognize ethnic diversity.

EnNews 26/06/2023

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