Mr. Manawi! Is it reasonable or right to appeal to "human rights organizations" that have been promoting the death of an Iranian girl named Mahsa Amini for more than a month, but have not noticed the massacre of 76 people in Panjshir and 120 Hazara girls in Kabul?

Author: Farzam Kazemi, "Sangar"

At the top of this photo is Nurmuhammad Naimi (left), son of Alimuhammad, from Manjanastu village, Abdullahel valley, Dara district, Panjshir province. He made his living as a taxi driver. Last week, when, with the written permission of the Taliban went to the mountains to bring his cattle, he was arrested by the Taliban and killed on charges of complicity with the Resistance Front. There were two other peasants with him named Ghulam Ishan, son of Amir Muhammad Khan (top right), and Sheragha, son of Muhammad Bahadur. Both of them were also tortured. Later one of them - Ghulam Ishan died.

Last week, the Taliban arrested two young men named Abdulqadim, the son of Abdusalim (bottom left), and Muhammad Adil, the son of Abdulalim (bottom right) from the village of Kujan in the Pariyan district on charges of collaborating with the Resistance Front. The Taliban subjected them to severe torture and took them away in an unknown direction. A week has passed with no news from them.

In the past, there have been dozens of cases of arrest and torture of young people from Panjshir, Andarab, and Tajiks from other provinces who were taken away by the Taliban, and later their bodies were found in various places. A few days ago, the bodies of two young men named Nusratmir and Mujtabo from the Pariyan district were found in the Rukha district of Panjshir. They were captured by the Taliban two months ago. Relatives identified them only by their clothes.

The few cases mentioned above represent only the crimes committed by the Taliban in the last ten days against the Tajiks. The Tajik organization "Azadi", operating in Europe and documenting the statistics of war crimes of the Taliban, claims that over the past 6 months, 20 thousand Tajiks in Kabul, Parvan, Kapiso, Panjshir, Baghlan, Kunduz, Takhar, Badakhshan, Samangan, Balkh, Faryab, Badghis, Herat, Ghor, Farah, Ghazni, Bamiyan, and Logar were arrested and imprisoned on charges of links to the National Resistance Front.

“More than 13,000 people have been imprisoned in the past two months. From Panjshir, most of all - 7,800. The statistics of the Panjshirs are increasing every day. Prisoners are brutally tortured by the Waziristan Taliban. Those who die under torture will be handed over to their families, if they confess under duress and confirm the connection of the body with the Resistance Front, they will shut their mouth and will not give interviews to any media," the source said.

A report released by the organization says that the Taliban prevented the UN Special Representative for Human Rights from seeing and meeting with family members of those killed in Panjshir, Andarab, and Kabul.

“A UN reporter is not allowed to visit any prison. It is for this reason that he posted his email address and directly encourages people to share with his images and videos of murders, torture, insults, forced migration, rape of men and women," the organization said in a statement.

According to this organization, the number of civilians shot to death is extremely high, and in Andarab alone it reaches more than 500 people.

“Thus, hundreds of civilians and captives were fired upon in Panjshir. The Taliban passed a law according to which no one has the right to own smartphones in Panjshir, Andarab, and Khost, in order to prevent the circulation of records of murders, torture, and crimes,” the organization said.

During the second Taliban government, the Hazaras of Afghanistan became playthings in the information wars of this group. According to various sources, during the year of the Taliban rule, as a result of explosions and terrorist attacks in mosques, schools, and on the streets, about 1,500 Hazaras died, most of whom are parishioners and students of various ages. The most recent incident was a terrorist attack at the Kaj training center in Kabul city, which killed about 120 Hazara students. While these attacks are said to be the work of Daesh Khorasan, they are in fact the same crimes committed by the Taliban in the past. At the moment, using the Daesh brand and killing the Hazaras, the Taliban want to show themselves as victims of terrorism and gain international legitimacy.

Hazaras and other Afghanistanis living in foreign countries organized demonstrations and rallies in 96 cities around the world against human crime at the Kaj Education Center in Kabul. The hashtag "Stop Hazara genocide" reached 10 million. They also turned to the United Nations, but this influential organization said that ensuring the safety of Afghanistan citizens is the responsibility of the Taliban.

Former Afghan Minister of Justice Fazel Ahmad Manawi wrote yesterday, October 30, on his Facebook page that the delegation of the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan, during a pre-arranged trip to Europe, is going to meet with human rights organizations and some prominent figures in European countries to discuss the growing crimes of the Taliban and share with them existing documents on war crimes, human rights violations and genocide by them.

Mr. Manavi! Is it correct to appeal to "human rights organizations" that have been promoting the death of an Iranian girl named Mehsa Amini for more than a month, but never saw the massacre of 76 people in Panjshir and 120 Hazara girls in Kabul at all? And is it reasonable?

The UN handed over the issue of Hazara girls to the Taliban. What do you expect from these organizations? The UN reporter is nobody, and the Taliban didn't take him seriously. What can you do?

It's like a sheep seeking justice from a wolf. And Europe is the mistress of the same wolf - the Taliban...


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