The Afghan Ambassador to Tajikistan reacted sharply to a telephone conversation between the leader of the National Resistance Front, Ahmad Massoud, and the former adviser to the President of Afghanistan, Hamdullah Muhib.
DUSHANBE, October 14 - Sangar. Earlier, Hamdullah Muhib wrote on his Twitter page that he had spoken with the leader of the National Resistance Front.
Mohammad Zahir Aghbar told a Sangar correspondent that whoever Mr. Massoud talks to is his right, and we do not intend to interfere in his affairs, but Muhib is a murderer of the people of Afghanistan, and he must answer for his actions.
“Muhib has killed thousands of Afghan soldiers with the hands of the Taliban and terrorist organizations and is a war criminal in every sense of the word. An important factor, one might say, the executor of the surrender of Afghanistan and its people before the Taliban and terrorist organizations was Hamdullah Muhib. The people of Afghanistan will never forgive him," the Afghan Ambassador to Tajikistan said.
Ahmad Massoud's telephone conversation with Hamdullah Muhib, which hit the media today, October 14, provoked various reactions on social networks, including strong condemnation of the National Resistance Front's leader's contact with "one of the main culprits of the Afghan tragedy." He was asked not to resurrect such "political corpses".
In confirmation of this conversation, Hamdullah Muhib wrote on his Twitter page that the main topic of his talks with Ahmad Massoud was "a return to democracy, a republic, and the preservation of national values."
Hamdullah Muhib was the security adviser to the fugitive Afghan President Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai from August 25, 2018, to August 15, 2021. He was responsible for coordinating the activities of all security forces. He is also called the author of the "treacherous escape of Ghani."
But the most significant accusation he faced was the deliberate surrender of Afghanistan to the Taliban and other terrorist organizations. Hamdullah Muhib never offered any hard evidence to drop these charges that would satisfy the public conscience in Afghanistan.






