How does Dr. Abdullah of Pashtun origin still benefit from English tricks in Tajik clothing?

Author: Dr. Awliya Jalali, analyst, especially for Sangar

A few months ago, a group of Afghan students visited an Iranian authority and cultural figure.

We all had one problem and one common concern: why in the Second Resistance the Islamic Republic did not and does not support, in the words of the late Dr. Sherkhani, a teacher of international relations at the University of Tehran, “foreign Iranians”?

After greetings and words on behalf of other friends, I opened the discussion as follows: Mr...., thank you agreed to meet us.

We are looking for an answer to one question: why did you leave the Persian speakers of Afghanistan alone in the region, especially in Khorasan/Afghanistan?

After a significant silence, he replied: "No, that's not true. What mother would leave her child alone?

Sometimes the only way to discipline a disobedient child is to let him go.

Sometimes, to protect the child from mischief, the mother leaves him alone to be beaten by children in the lane so that he does not rebel and leave his mother and knows there is no safer place than his mother's embrace.

He said, “Let me tell you the answer to this question using memories from your own history.

During the reign of Karzai, “danishgah” (Farsi - university) and “pohantun” (Pashtu - university) issues caused a lot of noise and controversy among the people of Afghanistan. Amid these controversies, Dr. Abdullah Abdullah, Afghanistan's Foreign Minister, arrived in Iran on an official visit.

We took Dr. Abdullah to one of the senior officials and His Holiness told Dr. Abdullah, “We will not make peace with anyone or joke about the Persian language issue. We are on your side, don't let anyone stop you from installing the "Danishgah" signboard on universities in Afghanistan.

We accompanied Dr. Abdullah to Mehrabad Airport in Tehran as he was born and raised in the birthplace of the Lion of Panjshir, and was the special assistant to the late Ahmad Shah Massoud.

But when Dr. Abdullah arrived in Kabul, he immediately went to the American embassy and shared the entire story of his trip to Iran with Zalmay Khalilzad, the American ambassador in Kabul.

Khalilzad called Bahrami, our ambassador in Kabul, and told him that Iran should not interfere in the political and cultural affairs of Afghanistan.

Now tell us, how we can trust and support your leaders?

When the Americans entered Afghanistan, your leaders traded and sold all common cultural, political, historical, and linguistic values for dollars.

We will hear from the Americans the next day about the slightest work that we have done with them. They forgot the hot, difficult, and exciting days of Khoja Bahauddin in Takhar and the northern fronts.

But rest assured, religious values and the Persian language are bonds between us that no devil can destroy.”

Now, when I (the author) listen to Dr. Abdullah's statement regarding the Herat incident, I remember that conversation with the Iranian authority and cultural figure.

How vile and unscrupulous a man must be that, despite this kind of open espionage and betrayal of the Persian civilization, he still seeks the support of its representatives.

Mr. Abdullah, you have shown such treachery and ingratitude towards the Tajik-Persian society and this area of ​​civilization that no amount of water can wash you away from the thoughts and minds of these aristocrats of history.


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