Taliban aid discrimination:
Acc to @indypersian Taliban have ordered 4000 Hazara families in Daikundi, most underdeveloped province, to return aid packages they received from previous government. Either return the aid packages, pay or face consequences. independentpersian.com/node/206496/%D…
@indypersian One province that has suffered, & continues to suffer, the most under #TalibanTerrorists rule is Daikundi province.
Also new aid Humanterian Aid meant to be distributed to Daikundi residents have been given to Taliban supportors and members instead. Here is a thread on discrimination over aid distribution in Afghanistan #DoNotRecogniseTaliban 👇
In Badakhshan prov. Taliban pulled guns on United Nations aid workers and took off with 3.7 tonnes of Australian flour meant to be delivered to some of Afghanistan's poorest families as the war-torn country faces a catastrophic famine. dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1…
In Khost province, Taliban terrorists distributed USAID-funded aid to families of Sirajuddin Haqqani's Suicide Bombers ("martyrs") instead of Civilians. @USAID Do not give aid to Taliban, help civilians directly. #DoNotRecogniseTaliban
Locals reports from Baghlan province also indicated that Taliban are international aid to their supporters and members instead of Civilians in districts like Andarab. #DoNotRecogniseTaliban
Women rights groups in Kabul also say international aid is given to people who has close ties to current rulers, I. E. Taliban,instead of real eligible Afghanistan's people. #DoNotRecogniseTaliban
Local reports from Baghlan province also indicated that Taliban are *distributing international aid to their supporters and members instead of Civilians in districts like Andarab. #DoNotRecogniseTaliban
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If history teaches us one thing is that no regime can rule over Afg by force, Taliban are no exception. Even if taliban cnrtle over 95% of Afg, resistance against terrorism continues in different forms more effectively than 1990s.
The problem is more fundamental. The demands of @AhmadMassoud01 but also those of Tajiks, Hazaras and Uzbeks in general therefore are just, i.e., a decentralisation of system. The solution therefore needs to adress causes of decades years of internal struggles.
Before Abdul Rahman Khan, Afg had a decentralised governing system. For example, Hazarajat was an autonomous region within the framework of Afg. Abdul Rahman in 1890s committed a genocide against Hazara by murdering more than half of the community for the seek of centralisation
Shocking news about sex slavery by #TalibanTerrorists : The Taliban entered people's houses in Kapisa province and took six women with them. The Taliban commander confirmed the news. #DoNotRecogniseTaliban
After 153 media stopped their operations under taliban restrictions and threats, @Etilaatroz as one of few remaining media seems to have stopped its operations as well. Five journalists of @Etilaatroz were tortured by taliban. Good news is that @ZDaryabi is safe & sound.
On September 8, five @Etilaatroz
Journalists covering Hazara women protests in western Kabul were arrested and tortured by taliban. One of those journalists (brother of Zaki Daryabi) was flighed this badly that he had be to sent to Hospital
Another employee of @Etilaatroz was arrested for covering women protests in Dasht-eBarchi / karte 4 (western Kabul) & then released afew hours after detention and torture 👇
1. mass grave tution course student (west Kabul) 2. mass grave of a girls's school (west Kabul) 3. mass grave of Enlightenment Movement demonstrators (west Kabul, see video)
Confirmed: Death toll has reached 113 and still rising according to local hospitals in Kunduz. The majority of victims are Hazara & Shia Sayyeds. Over 200 wounded.