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7th ,8th Sawer Darkest Days in Afghanistan: SPA
Afghanistan solidarity Party during a rally demanded the criminals of the 7th and 8th of Sawer execution and entiteld this day as the Darkest days in Afghanistan.
The members of the following party have called the current insecurit situation sourced from those days.
Demonstrators who attended the rally have given the below solgans.
Death to Taliban US servants, the former Jihadi leaders are the main criminals ,war lords should be executed.
Victims of those days demanded justice because they have lost their love once, their properties was robbed and plundered.
In 7th of sawer there was coup held by the Khalq regime to breaking down the presidency of President Daud Khan in 1978 in Afghanistan.
These two darkest days of 7th and 8th of sawer are marked as the two interactive historcial events in Afghanistan History.
One of the victims of the day Ezatullah said,” when a missile came through it killed my wife,sharpnel hit my two daughters and martyred them, my nephews were injured and my legs are paralyzed and I tackle with poverty.”
Members of the solidarity party in Afghanistan addressed that the two days has on only made Afghans to flee from the country and lost all their haves and haves not but also it took the life of more one million Afghans, Afghansitan’s infrastructures totally damaged nothing remained.
Head of the political party Afiz Rasikh said,” the three decades of criminals should be executed,they are still in power and dealing Afghan’s with several countries,million US dollars solped in Afghanistan all the money were put in the criminal pokects,still Afghans pay the prices there is no security, jobs.”
The following party in a statement letter has insisted once again that the ciriminals don’t have be given the second chances at all cost to play with the faith of Afghans and deal their life and homeland with other countries.
Reported by Lida Niazi
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“ISIS-K [Daesh] presents a rising threat with reach beyond the immediate region, greater than during the pre-withdrawal period,” the report reads.
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