How is the ethnic hegemony and deployment of the Pakistani Taliban in Afghanistan carried out?

Author: Hazrat Nangarhari, especially for "Sangar"

In the photo: view of the Qushteppa Canal (3D) in northern Afghanistan, on both sides of which the resettlement of Pakistani Pashtuns is expected

In order to remove Tajiks, Hazaras, and Uzbeks from power and make the government completely mono-ethnic, Ghani handed over the government to the Taliban. It was the first step.

This project is currently in its second phase. In the second phase, the political leaders and cultural figures of the Pashtun people (for example, the singer Naghma) provide political support to the Taliban, and as a result, the project reaches its third and final stage.

The third stage is the stage of symbolic legitimation, in which the Taliban and other Pashtun political leaders make peace with each other and complete ethnic hegemony and dominance militarily and politically.

After the completion of these three stages, the implementation of the “second Sakawi” charter will begin, called construction projects, the purpose of which is the resettlement of the Pashtun people to the north, the occupation of the lands of the Tajik and Uzbek peoples, and their forced migration. This project has just started, but in the near future, it will be implemented more actively and smoothly.

The Taliban are working with Pakistan under an agreement that the Pakistani Taliban will be redeployed to Afghanistan, especially to the borders of Afghanistan, including the northern borders, but with the condition that the government of Pakistan should pay the costs of the resettlement and settlement projects.

In fact, Pakistan will get rid of the violent and dangerous Pashtuns, on the other hand, the Taliban-Afghans-Pashtuns will physically fill the country with "Afghans" and increase their population by adding Pakistani Pashtuns and driving non-Pashtuns from their lands. A program that is almost 100 years old...

If this agreement between the Taliban and the government of Pakistan is implemented, the situation in Afghanistan will become difficult not only for the Tajik, Uzbek, and Hazara peoples, but will also become alarming for the countries of Central Asia.

Because the Afghan Taliban want to resettle the Pakistani Taliban, who are Pashtuns, in the Qushteppa project and other border areas. On the one hand, the Afghan Taliban want to strengthen their ethnic hegemony in the north and northern borders of Afghanistan, and on the other hand, they want to make the borders of the Central Asian countries unsafe and create terrorist nests along the borders, and if necessary, send radicals from these terrorist nests and martyrs to the countries of Central Asia.

The question arises: if this happens, where will the non-Pashtuns - Tajiks, Uzbeks, and Hazaras go? I assume that under slogans like “Liberation of Bukhara – the center of Islam and religion” they should go to Central Asia with a convoy of terrorists who are in Afghanistan and have gathered in such organizations as the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, Jamaat Ansarullah, etc.

This is what the Taliban leader Mullah Omar once said: “Tajiks should go to Tajikistan, Uzbeks to Uzbekistan, and Hazaras to Mongolia!”

In fact, the Pashtuns of Afghanistan have amazing plans in their heads, or their Western and Pakistani masters put these plans into them...

The indigenous people of Afghanistan have no choice in this situation and are forced to engage in resistance, holy war, and self-defense to protect their land and home.


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