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Protesters accused NUG for being reckless on 31 abducted passengers

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Last Updated on: October 25, 2022

Afghan government and Parliament members are reckless about the 31 passengers whom are being kidnapped in Ghazni, protesters said.

Families of the 31 men who were abducted in Zabul province of Afghanistan about two months ago demonstrated on Saturday in front of the Afghan Parliament saying that the government is very careless about our beloveds and they will be responsible for any consequences.

Zulfaqar Omid leader of labor and development party said,” Fifty seven days have passed from the national disaster in Ghazni and our gatherings are useless, we have staged in front of the nation’s house with no answers to our questions, the government must not discriminate between the citizens”.

Aqbal Ali Muzafari who is the relative of one of the abductees said,” we are asking the government to find a solution for our relatives being kidnapped by unknown gunmen, and the government must provide the pained relatives looking for their beloveds with satisfactory answers”.

While a number of the Lawmakers insist that they will not bare any efforts to help the kidnappers release the passengers.

Lawmaker Baktash Siawash angrily said,” Our city has been changed to house with no owner, anything happens and there is no one to answer”.

“We have discussed this issue in the Lower House and the House speaker tasked internal and defensive committee to follow this issue seriously,” Another MP Mohammad Reza Khoshak Watandost highlighted.

Protesters staged in front of the Afghan Parliament after another group of kidnappers beheaded four people in Malistan district of Ghazni.

Four death bodies were buried today and the participants asked the government to find and trial the kidnappers.

Shazya Ashrafee a member of the New Generation Network said,” We are demanding the government to identify and punish the perpetrators who kidnapped these four residents of Malistan district of Ghazni and then beheaded”.

Afghans were hopeful about peace and reconciliations with the anti-government armed militant groups, but after the New Year Afghan disappointed again and the insurgents increased their brutality across the country by kidnaps, beheadings and suicide attacks.

Reported by: Rafi Sediqi

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