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RASC News > Afghanistan > National Mobilization Front: The Taliban Group Consistently Attributes Their Crimes to Arbitrary Individuals
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National Mobilization Front: The Taliban Group Consistently Attributes Their Crimes to Arbitrary Individuals

Published 03/12/2023
National Mobilization Front: The Taliban Group Consistently Attributes Their Crimes to Arbitrary Individuals
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RASC News Agency: The National Mobilization Front recently issued a statement categorizing the Taliban group as a “terrorist” organization. The front asserts that the Taliban falsely attributes crimes against the people of Afghanistan to arbitrary individuals. However, the front’s observations and eyewitness accounts reveal that the Taliban is accountable for these crimes, and their actions have gained increased visibility through the media.

The National Mobilization Front has called upon the people of Afghanistan, particularly the youth from diverse ethnic backgrounds, to unite and dismantle the Taliban group. The front contends that placing trust in the Taliban and adhering to their purification policy over the past two years has been detrimental to the people of Afghanistan. The front alleges that the Taliban perpetrates more crimes daily, targeting innocent and defenseless individuals, especially the security forces of the previous regime, who face arrest, torture, imprisonment, and even death.

Despite warnings from neighboring countries and the people of Afghanistan’s frustration with the Taliban group, the United Nations has not taken any action against the group. The National Mobilization Front’s clandestine forces persist in fighting for Afghanistan’s liberation from the Taliban’s dominance. The front’s leader has urged the people of Afghanistan, especially the youth, to stand up against the Taliban group and report any sightings of its members.

The National Mobilization Front expresses gratitude to those who have voluntarily joined the fight against the Taliban group. Additionally, they emphasize that individuals targeting specific figures such as Mawlawi Said Isa Hussaini Mazari, Mawlawi Zabihullah Mujahid, Mawlawi Taj Mir Khalidi, Abdul Hamid Khorasani (also known as Naseer Badri), Jawad Sargar, Zikrullah Hashemi, and Shahabuddin Liwal will face both spiritual and material repercussions.

EnNews 03/12/2023

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