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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: sparkle2985

Feeling v v v sorry and sad for the state afghanisthan is in

Sorry i m nt able to even remember exact words to type

V v horrible situation afghans r in

I really really want some miracle to happen and wants every human in afghanistan b peaceful and healthy

One news really disturbed me is china welcoming taliban govt in afghanistan i m getting and i want to write all bad words i know here for this so called country china

Pakistan and china r enough for creating terror in this world manually physically or biologically (covid)

I pray god to save afghans and not show them wat yemen or syria gone through

China has major business interest in Afghanistan for its minerals. It’s a leech country which has no problem with any of Afghan problem.

Turkey will help Afghanistan by hiring Afghans for terrorist activities, it is the Pakistan of Europe.


However China and Turkey both will NOT accept any refugees from Afghanistan.

I really wish amrullah can save his country and that Afghans give a good fight to Taliban. They don’t deserve this.

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: monu_tan

China has major business interest in Afghanistan for its minerals. It’s a leech country which has no problem with any of Afghan problem.

Turkey will help Afghanistan by hiring Afghans for terrorist activities, it is the Pakistan of Europe.


However China and Turkey both will NOT accept any refugees from Afghanistan.

I really wish amrullah can save his country and that Afghans give a good fight to Taliban. They don’t deserve this.


Amrullah Saleh and his Army in Panjour are literally the only hope we have now. I have a newfound respect for this man.

Edited by Mahisa_22 - 4 years ago
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Posted: 4 years ago

People are so desperate to escape the Taliban that they’re passing babies and kids forward to the gate at Kabul Airport.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CSuGoYoIzp2/?utm_medium=copy_link

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Posted: 4 years ago

I read when Taliban used to rule before 9/11, even then they had resistance groups like the Northern Alliance originating from Panjshir Valley as that area was never captured by Taliban or Soviets. There was civil war going on between the Northern alliance group and Taliban at the time. The geography of Panjshir also helps Panjshir people being protected as they are secluded through huge mountains seeing the map. Now with social media, internet and many Afghans seeing the little bit taste of freedom, I think it will even much much harder for Taliban to control Afghanistan population now. At least pre 9/11 there used to be a bit support for them from some population as they had apparently defeated Soviets. But now it’s not even that is not there. Most hate them and many call them agents of Pakistan. The median age of Afghanistan is 18 which is so sad. But at the same that means they will be easily impressionable for either way. Most People under 25 are very naive and want identity and that’s the time when they join groups to feel part or rebel. And since most are 18, they have never lived under Taliban and experienced them personally other than hearing about their atrocities from their parents. So most will likely be against them in coming time too as they are right now

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: The_Best

I read when Taliban used to rule before 9/11, even then they had resistance groups like the Northern Alliance originating from Panjshir Valley as that area was never captured by Taliban or Soviets. There was civil war going on between the Northern alliance group and Taliban at the time. The geography of Panjshir also helps Panjshir people being protected as they are secluded through huge mountains seeing the map. Now with social media, internet and many Afghans seeing the little bit taste of freedom, I think it will even much much harder for Taliban to control Afghanistan population now. At least pre 9/11 there used to be a bit support for them from some population as they had apparently defeated Soviets. But now it’s not even that is not there. Most hate them and many call them agents of Pakistan. The median age of Afghanistan is 18 which is so sad. But at the same that means they will be easily impressionable for either way. Most People under 25 are very naive and want identity and that’s the time when they join groups to feel part or rebel. And since most are 18, they have never lived under Taliban and experienced them personally other than hearing about their atrocities from their parents. So most will likely be against them in coming time too as they are right now


They are created by Pakistan, and hence called agents. Mushraff has himself admitted to training Taliban and Al Qaeda to spread terrorism in India.. US is obviously aware of it.


Afghans and the Indians have the most to loose out here. Of course, Afghans will suffer the most.. 🥺


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngW5YDwSkss

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Posted: 4 years ago

We take so many things for granted. 🥺 This precious boy is dancing and rejoicing out of happiness after receiving an artificial leg. So heartwarming ❤️

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Posted: 4 years ago

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TIMES NOW accesses chilling intel report which claims Pak-ISI funds used to train LeT-JeM terror groups to supply men to Taliban to create an integrated command of 'Islamists'.

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#Watch | Afghanistan nationals protest against Taliban invasion in #Kabul. Protesters raise slogans against Taliban while marching in the streets with Afghan flags.

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: The_Best

I read when Taliban used to rule before 9/11, even then they had resistance groups like the Northern Alliance originating from Panjshir Valley as that area was never captured by Taliban or Soviets. There was civil war going on between the Northern alliance group and Taliban at the time. The geography of Panjshir also helps Panjshir people being protected as they are secluded through huge mountains seeing the map. Now with social media, internet and many Afghans seeing the little bit taste of freedom, I think it will even much much harder for Taliban to control Afghanistan population now. At least pre 9/11 there used to be a bit support for them from some population as they had apparently defeated Soviets. But now it’s not even that is not there. Most hate them and many call them agents of Pakistan. The median age of Afghanistan is 18 which is so sad. But at the same that means they will be easily impressionable for either way. Most People under 25 are very naive and want identity and that’s the time when they join groups to feel part or rebel. And since most are 18, they have never lived under Taliban and experienced them personally other than hearing about their atrocities from their parents. So most will likely be against them in coming time too as they are right now


To be honest, the Panjshir Valley is the only remaining embers of hope now. May the Caretaker President win. Already the Afghan embassy in India has removed Ghani's image and recognised Saleh as the legal head of the country.

Edited by Mahisa_22 - 4 years ago

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