RASC: The National Islamic Movement Party of Afghanistan, led by Abdul Rashid Dostum, has confirmed in an interview with the media that families with no clear identity have been relocated in parts of northern Afghanistan, especially in Takhar, Kunduz and Faryab provinces.
The former ambassador of Iran to Afghanistan has also warned about the consequences of the transfer of members of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan “TTP” for Afghanistan and the region.
In an article published on Khabaronline website, he wrote: “Approving the transfer of TTP to northern Afghanistan due to their non-commitment to stop violence in Pakistan and maintaining relations with extremist groups means continuing insecurity in Pakistan, creating a bargaining tool. “Taliban with Central Asia and China is transferring the capacity of creating insecurity and creating social, cultural and security crises in northern Afghanistan.”
In recent months, reports have been continuously published that members of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan or “TTP” are moving in northern Afghanistan.
Now, the National Movement Party, which has the most popular base in northern Afghanistan; He says that a number of families have moved in the districts of Khawaja Bahauddin and Dasht Qalaa Takhar, Dasht Archi Kunduz and parts of Faryab and Sarpol, whose identity is unclear.
According to the movement party, it is still not clear whether these families are related to “TTP” or not.
In continuation of these concerns, Hanif Atmar, the foreign minister in the previous government, has written in a tweet that he condemns the decision of the Taliban group and Pakistan’s pressure to relocate terrorist networks in parts of Afghanistan.
Atmar wrote that in the continuation of this process, some people have been deprived of their land and property.
Mohammad Hanif Atmar, the foreign minister in the previous government, added in his tweet: “The Taliban should know that bringing terrorists to Afghanistan and the process of depriving our oppressed people of their land and property illegally and using force and violence will not bring peace and stability; Neither for Afghanistan nor for the region!”
However, Asif Durrani, Pakistan’s special envoy to Afghanistan, in a conversation with a Pakistani media, without denying or confirming the transfer plan of “TTP” to northern Afghanistan, says that Islamabad is waiting for the result of the process based on which “TTP” » be restrained