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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: Mahisa_22


So instead of justifying Sharia law, let's just outright condemn all Islamic and other fanatics. Fanaticism cannot be justified in any form, and neither can any draconian law that has no place in a civilized society.


This is my last post responding to you. Bye.

I do agree that fanaticism in any form is wrong in the society but again what we see today is not Sharia Law! No society practices Sharia anymore.. The law you previous mentioned also has many conditions which can itself take a class on its own..... what you hear about Sharia law is just the Govt trying to twist the law to practice their atrocities against ppl.

Eg the law where if one steals, his hands should be cut off(it has over 50 plus conditions only then it can implemented(like if someone is a beggar and he steals the law doesn't apply)

Kidnapping women against their will, raping them, beating them is not part of Sharia.

This is my final post to you as well.... Tc

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: Mahisa_22

Swetha-Sai:


I have the same question. As far as I know, the UN is bound to respond to any international humanitarian crisis. But then, the lobby for Afghans abroad is not as strong as to make any impact, I guess.


https://news.un.org/en/story/2021/08/1097792


I doubt it will really amount to anything.. What the Talibanis want is something the civilised world would never want.


It leaves with war, sending troops..all countries are still recovering from the pandemic and some are even fighting it still. There is a lot of money and life at stake for other nations to become involved.


Once Taliban takes control, they will create havoc in other countries too. They have links with Al Qaeda. It will increase terrorism in other countries too.. especially India and Pakistan.. they can easily infiltrate Pakistan and try to take control in a few years.

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: Sharpener


This is just tooo heartbreaking. Like I didn’t even know what to say 😒

I’m at a loss of words as well. My mind just cannot fathom it 🥺

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: Autumn_Rose


https://news.un.org/en/story/2021/08/1097792


I doubt it will really amount to anything.. What the Talibanis want is something the civilised world would never want.


It leaves with war, sending troops..all countries are still recovering from the pandemic and some are even fighting it still. There is a lot of money and life at stake for other nations to become involved.


Once Taliban takes control, they will create havoc in other countries too. They have links with Al Qaeda. It will increase terrorism in other countries too.. especially India and Pakistan.. they can easily infiltrate Pakistan and try to take control in a few years.


They don't even need to infiltrate. Pakistanis have their own Taliban in the North-West province. Al-Qaida is somewhat irrelevant after the rise of the ISIS in the Middle East. What the rise of the Taliban will do, apart from wreaking havoc in the lives of Afghan civilians, particularly women and children, is to strengthen the proxy war of Pakistan in the region against India. By default, this will also strengthen China, Pakistan's puppet-master.

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: Autumn_Rose


https://news.un.org/en/story/2021/08/1097792


I doubt it will really amount to anything.. What the Talibanis want is something the civilised world would never want.


It leaves with war, sending troops..all countries are still recovering from the pandemic and some are even fighting it still. There is a lot of money and life at stake for other nations to become involved.


Once Taliban takes control, they will create havoc in other countries too. They have links with Al Qaeda. It will increase terrorism in other countries too.. especially India and Pakistan.. they can easily infiltrate Pakistan and try to take control in a few years.


Pakistan supports Taliban. That’s what I am seeing everywhere on internet.


I bet that has some truth as Taliban still had arms to fight US army and Afghan govt. Pakistan and Saudi are biggest supporters of Taliban for the most part. China is Pakistan ally. They in all probability is involved too.

India has to worry. And USA.


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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: FingerFetish

I’m at a loss of words as well. My mind just cannot fathom it 🥺


I am reading your posts and I am feeling so sad and helpless. I can’t begin to imagine what’s going on with you and your family. My prayers are with you and your family and all those innocent Afghan people. Women and kids. I am wishing for a miracle right now. I hope UN can do something, anything. Be strong.

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: Mahisa_22


They don't even need to infiltrate. Pakistanis have their own Taliban in the North-West province. Al-Qaida is somewhat irrelevant after the rise of the ISIS in the Middle East. What the rise of the Taliban will do, apart from wreaking havoc in the lives of Afghan civilians, particularly women and children, is to strengthen the proxy war of Pakistan in the region against India. By default, this will also strengthen China, Pakistan's puppet-master.


From what I know the TIT is different and they have very little region in their control, but I understand what you are getting at.. but it will eventually


People on the internet may stupidly support, but Talibanis are friends to no one. They will not think twice if they want to invade Pakistan or take control of their territories. It will eventually increase terrorism across the world.


https://www.news18.com/news/world/al-qaeda-could-be-back-sooner-than-expected-top-us-general-as-taliban-seize-afghanistan-4092029.html


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3go1cR46Xw

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: NimbuMirchi


Pakistan supports Taliban. That’s what I am seeing everywhere on internet.


I bet that has some truth as Taliban still had arms to fight US army and Afghan govt. Pakistan and Saudi are biggest supporters of Taliban for the most part. China is Pakistan ally. They in all probability is involved too.

India has to worry. And USA.



China has a lot to gain if the region is destabilized. It figures, since its puppet Pakistan is buddies with the Talibans.


The USA doesn't have a lot to worry as their interests have been served. It's mainly India and Afghan civilians who have to bear the brunt of this.

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Posted: 4 years ago

Pakistan should worry though. What happened in Afghanistan can happen there as well.

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: Mahisa_22


China has a lot to gain if the region is destabilized. It figures, since its puppet Pakistan is buddies with the Talibans.


The USA doesn't have a lot to worry as their interests have been servd. It's mainly India and Afghan civilians who have to bear the brunt of this.


Oh, I'm pretty sure the Taliban take over would lead to more terrorist attacks in the west. The Taliban and US can pretend to be in agreement for now.

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