Are Senior Taliban Leaders and Officials Ready to Take DNA Tests?

By Leila Sadat Hosseini

 Introduction

When Science Tears Down the Veil of Genealogy and Forces History to Tell the Truth

Afghanistan, a country that has suffered from numerous wars, complex political events, and corrupt governments throughout its history, is now facing a bigger challenge: the truth. The truth has been hidden for years behind the curtain of various ideologies, ethnic wars, and leaders devoid of human principles. The truth that, if revealed, could destroy many myths and official narratives.

In today's world, where science and truth are paramount, it is no longer possible to survive forever by lying and falsifying history. With the advent of new scientific tools, there are endless opportunities to discover what has been hidden in the darkness.

One such tool is DNA testing, a tool that can easily reveal any lineage, any identity, and any historical lie. Now the question arises: are the Taliban leaders, who have sacrificed thousands of lives in the name of Islam and ethnic interests in Afghanistan, ready to face the truth?

This question has become a scientific experiment and a social demand, a fight for transparency and justice in a country where ambiguity and deception reign. Until the true identities of the Taliban leaders are revealed, nothing will change in Afghanistan.

Our demand is clear:

All Taliban leaders and senior officials, both living and dead, must undergo DNA testing. This is the only way to know the truth. This is not a slander or a conspiracy, but a historical demand of the people to clarify the identities of those who, while claiming to “represent the people of Afghanistan,” have taken the fate of this country hostage. This test must include (and go beyond) the following people:

- Mullah Muhammad Omar, who has remained more mysterious than any other Taliban leader in modern history;

- Mullah Haibatullah, whose emirate largely sits in the shadows;

- Sirajuddin Haqqani, the heir to a terrorist network; Is he really a Pashtun or a rootless borderland native?

- Mullah Yaqoob, Mullah Omar's dubious son; Was his father who he was said to be?

It is also necessary to examine key living commanders and ministers, and, more importantly, to exhume the bodies and bones of former Taliban officials.

Yes! Even those who have rotted in the dust, but the truth about them must be known.

Why is this important?

The Taliban derived its legitimacy not from popular vote or law, but from a false genealogical and historical narrative. Until science exposes this narrative, this deadly ethnocentrism will be reproduced. But this task falls not only on the shoulders of scientists, but also on the shoulders of the people of Afghanistan. The people must want it, the people must pressure Taliban, and the people must take united and conscious steps towards it. If we want an Afghanistan without lies, without ethnic apartheid, without bearded rapists and “sacred” weapons, we must become pioneers in disclosing information.

Solutions:

1 - Form a nationwide people's petition demanding DNA testing of Taliban leaders;

2 - Form a fact-finding commission with international and biological members;

3 - Create an information campaign in social and traditional media to awaken the people;

4 - Take samples from the bodies of former Taliban officials and analyze their genetics;

5 - Helping people to provide financial, legal, and public support for this scientific and historical process.

After all:

The Taliban, who do not want their DNA to be revealed, are the same people who seized power by forging documents. And the Taliban, who are ready to pass this test, will either be clean, or the legend will end.

It is time for a scientific revolution against tyranny. It is time to put an end to myth-making based on tribe, blood, and lies, and this can only be possible when the people of Afghanistan unanimously help to realize this demand.


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