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Afghanistan
Pakistan Trying To Exploit Taliban: Olomi
2015-09-25
[Tolo News] Afghan Interior Minister Noorulhaq Olomi said on Wednesday while visiting families of martyred coppers that the current rift within the Taliban is as a result of Pakistain's interference.

The interior minister said that Pakistain had tried to enforce its choice of Taliban leader on the group and that it is exploiting the holy warriors for its own purposes.

"The intervention among Taliban's new leadership is because of Pakistain intervention, because Pakistain statesmen want those people to be Taliban's leader so that Pakistain can exploit them for their own purpose in the future and act on Pakistain's order," said Olomi.

The minister said he believes that solving the current issues in the country through war is difficult and emphasized that apart from fighting holy warriors the government is keeping the doors open for peace negotiations.

"Maybe we could not reach peace through war but beside war continuation against the bandidos holy warriors we will keep open doors of peace negotiations so those who are in favor of peace and the constitution of Afghanistan can join the government," Olomi added.

Meanwhile,
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families of martyred soldiers have appealed to government for assistance.

"Our demand is that the government should give land to the families of victims and help with their children's education," said Adib Shah the brother of a dead soldier.

In addition, one of the demands on the national unity government is to clear its stance against Pakistain.

"This is a good opportunity that Afghanistan and the international community present enough documents and evidence to Pakistain and convince Pakistain to stop intervening in Afghanistan," said.

Afghan officials have repeatedly accused Pakistain of supporting the Taliban and of launching deadly attacks against Afghanistan.

But this issue is expected to be raised within the next few days during the United Nations
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' General Assembly where it is believed Afghanistan will appeal to the council to intervene against Pakistain's intelligence service.
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