Our Political View of the Afghan Civil/Regional War

Dear Visitors,

This is our view of the warlords and factions in Afghanistan.

Regarding the Taliban:
We condemn the Taliban's oppressive, big brother style anachronism and women apartheid that has been superimposed over the man, women and child of Afghanistan. The decadent political doctrine that they brought with them proved to be a much more lethal venom than their own worthless sight seeing presence in the Afghan scene. Fundamentalism in all its shapes and forms are a deadly cancer that is eating away into the very fabric of the afghan culture and giving a bad image to the religion and its believers. The Taliban have to realize that to run the country, you need to have the FULL work force working. That means, that if you don't allow women to work freely, then we are not getting anywhere. They represent half the population and they should have as much voice in the decisions of the country's future.

Regarding the Northern Alliance:
We condemn the rapists, treacherous, and power-mongering thugs of the so-called loose alliance of Northern Alliance (Ahmad Shah Masoud, Ghulam Ahmad Anwari, Khalili, Prof. Rabbani, Rashid Dostum, Malik Pahlawan) who are driven by greed and satanic temptations. Their reign of terror in early nineties opened a new chapter of unabashed and unprecedented rape and genocide of the people of Afghanistan. We condemn the media savvy opportunistic peddlers of this gang who are now pretending to be the champions of "peace, democracy" and "women rights" in Afghanistan. These are the same very thugs, criminals and rapists whose atrocities in Afghanistan filled volumes of amnesty reports and still continuing. These thugs are just trying to buy time for themselves so that they can get paid from Tehran and Moscow. By attacking a village in the remote deserts of central Afghanistan, the world thinks that these thugs are on the roll again, it doesn't work that way. We will not get anywhere as long as there are selfish warlords like them are around.

Human Rights Organizations:
We condemn groups such as WAPHA, RAWA and groups like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch. These "human rights" groups such as RAWA and WAPHA are just old communists trying to get some attention, based in Pakistan, US and Europe. They are no good for a country such as Afghanistan. All they do is criticize and take sides, instead of trying to unite the people to help bring peace. They are creating a bigger gap within people in Afghanistan and abroad.

Neighbouring Countries:
We condemn the Pakistani policy makers who are evil to the Afghans. Their willful, evil and most malicious manipulation of the Afghan crisis has prolonged the tragedy for decades. Pakistan knows that a powerful Afghan government will eventually help the Pashtuns in Pakistan to break off and be independent or be part of a Greater Afghanistan. We condemn the Iranian hypocritical clergy who are eying our sovereign territory with the eyes of a thief who is about to steal from none other but his very close neighbours. Other aggressive and oppressive countries that are involved in the conflict include India (which is still stuck with its "British India" policies), Uzbekistan and Tajikstan (who are struggling to be seen as a power in the region), Russia (they still haven't learned their lessons from the invasion), USA (now Afghanistan doesn't seem "a far interest" anymore for them), and last but not least the Saudi Arabian monarchy. The UNITED NATIONS, the US puppet have also lost its prestigious position to the Afghan people and has proven to be the least effective organization in the process of bringing peace to the war shattered country.

Our Mission:
We want peace, justice and freedom for the happiness for all the people of Afghanistan who have all suffered long and hard and need time to heal and rebuild. We strongly believe in the separation of the Mosque and State. Mosque is NO place for politics and thus we believe in a progressive, modern and SECULAR Afghanistan that should be on its way to become an active member of the new millennium.

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