The Taliban are the real conduits of those very ridiculous and shameful ideas that were repeatedly presented in the media by people like Ismail Yun, Taqat, and Usuli, who shouted: “This is Afghanistan, Tajiks should go to Tajikistan, Uzbeks to Uzbekistan and Hazaras to gouristan (cemetery )..."
Author: Ismail Furughi, Analyst
Last year Afghanistan found itself in the worst situation and in the darkest period of its history.
The Taliban, who won power with the direct assistance of the Americans, have been ruling over the people by force for a year now and want to impose their same-sex, one-ethnic, and one-confessional system on the whole society and people. They never attach importance to others - neither to a foreign culture and religion nor to someone else's character, thoughts, and worldview. The Taliban, with dark tribal ideas, under the influence of their most radical religious ideas, consider Afghanistan their personal and tribal heritage and want to force other Afghanistan ethnicities to even forcibly migrate from their ancestral homeland.
The Taliban are the real conduits of those very ridiculous and shameful ideas that were repeatedly presented in the media by people like Ismail Yun, Takat, and Usuli, who shouted: “This is Afghanistan, Tajiks should go to Tajikistan, Uzbeks to Uzbekistan and Hazaras to gouristan (cemetery )..."
Today the taqats, usuls, yuns, faruks, wardaks and some others who have always whispered these shameful and baseless claims, are at the peak of their intoxication. One by one they go to Kabul and Kandahar to kiss the hands of the Taliban leaders because they consider this terrorist group "the best and cruelest force" to implement their impure ideas.
The Taliban want everything for themselves. The Taliban do not want a national flag, a national anthem, or even a national athan (Pashtun dance) on the instructions and advice of Pakistan. They are enemies of enlightenment, enemies of art, science, and culture, enemies of women, enemies of all national and civic values and pride of Afghanistan.
It is precisely because of the tough and radical position of the Taliban towards women, artists, cultural figures, and other ethnic groups and religions living in Afghanistan that the issue of interaction with the Taliban has reached a dead end in the domestic and international arena.
In the domestic arena, the Taliban failed to win the trust of any of the ethnicities and factions. Even a limited group of Shiites, led by Mr. Mahdavi, who wanted to organize the loyalty of all Shiites to the Taliban, have now distanced themselves from the Taliban's mono-ethnic and single-sex system.
In the international arena, neither China, Russia, nor Iran, which maintained relations with the Taliban due to the US withdrawal from the region and the failure of the next American plans, such as moving the war to northern Afghanistan, so far none of them is going to recognize the Taliban. The European Union, which wanted to make a deal with the Taliban by organizing a meeting in Oslo, is ashamed to make it with such an anti-human, anti-women, and anti-civilization group...
All in all, one year of Taliban rule has borne no fruit other than encouraging hypocrisy and more violence, more poverty and unrest, and placed Afghanistan in the worst and most chaotic political, social and economic situation in its history.