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Tribal Gathering in Kabul Calls for United Front Against Pakistan's Aggressions
[Tolo News] Speakers at a gathering of tribal councils in Kabul
...the capital of Afghanistan. Home to continuous fighting from 1992 to 1996 between the forces of would-be strongman and Pak ISI/Jamaat-e-Islami sock puppet Gulbuddin Hekmayar and the Northern Alliance, a period which won Hek the title Most Evil Man in the World and didn't do much for the reputations of the Northern Alliance guys either....
on Friday issued a call to action, urging all Afghans to stand united against Pakistain's destabilizing tactics and continued support of the Taliban insurgency inside Afghanistan.

The event comes after weeks of heightened violence, particularly on the streets of Kabul, as Taliban leaders based in Pakistain have been able to push a wave of suicide kabooms. In just one week, over 50 Afghan civilians have been killed and hundreds more maimed in the capital.

"In light of the situation, the people must be united against the policies of Pakistain, a country which is harboring terrorist groups," MP Gul Pacha Majidi said on Friday. "People must be ready to defend their country," he added.

"Although Pakistain claims that the Taliban do not exist in Pakistain and will never do so, what it really means is that such statements are always untrue," tribal elder Bismillah said.

In addition to political figures and tribal elders, the gathering on Friday was attended by civil society activists and holy mans. Some issued calls for help to the international community and the Pak public itself.

"We want to call upon the United Nations
...an organization originally established to war on dictatorships which was promptly infiltrated by dictatorships and is now held in thrall to dictatorships...
, Islamic countries and the European Union
...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing...
not to allow Pakistain to continue supporting the terrorist groups," civil society activist Aminullah Zazai said.

"We want to request citizens in neighboring countries not to allow their governments to harbor terrorism in the region - this would be in the interest of the whole region," political analyst Mohammad Yousaf Amin said.

Earlier this week, the Kabul Ulema Council joined the Afghan government in condemning the Pak government's policies toward murderous Moslem and terrorist groups.

Posted by: Fred 2015-08-15
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