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Spies write, release Mullah Omar’s statements here in Wazir Akbar Khan area of Kabul – Sayyaf

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Last Updated on: October 25, 2022

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Ustad Abdul Rab Rasul Sayyaf, Chief of Dawat-e-Islami who is a well-know Jihadi leader was addressing a gathering marking a national holiday to celebrate the victory of Afghan Mujahidin in the war against the PDPA criticized existence of spy houses in Kabul.

Sayyaf asked the government to fight against these spies who are a big threat to the country.

“This is a fact and if you want I can provide you with documents, Mullah Omar’s statements are written and released here in Kabul at Wazir Akbar Khan area of Kabul, for the God sake we are tightening our borders but the spies are close here in front of our eyes writing Mullah Omar statements.”

Sayyaf also criticized Islamic State (IS) and called the group an anti-Islam terrorist force.

“ They burned a pilot alive inside a cage, our Prophet Muhammad PBUH says that no one is allowed to punish anyone with fire except of the God, IS is misusing the name of Islam and using against Islam to defame this religion, they are the enemies of Islam and humanity.”

Sayyaf says Daish is not a “miracle” and believes that practitioners have engaged the group under a new name.

The Doctor is the same but he changes his prescriptions according to the situation, sometimes Taliban, sometimes Al-Qaida and now Daish,” he said.

Furthermore he added that bringing changes to the foreign policy towards neighbors without consultation with nation is disloyal.

He promised that pretty soon Mujahedin will come under one roof and their stance will go from one address.

Ustad Sayyaf is an Afghan Islamist politician who took part in the war against the PDPA government in the 1980s, leading the Mujahedin faction Islamic Union for the Liberation of Afghanistan who has always criticized Taliban and extremist strongly.

Reported By: Hamid Sediqy

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During the meeting, both sides discussed the current human rights situation, security developments, regional trade, and other key issues concerning Afghanistan and neighboring countries, Sadiq said on X.

Mohammad Sadiq emphasized Pakistan’s concerns about terrorism, stressing that terrorist groups operating from inside Afghanistan pose serious security challenges for the region. He underscored the importance of preventing the use of Afghan soil against any country and called for coordinated regional and international action to counter shared threats.

The discussions reaffirmed the importance of continued engagement, cooperation, and humanitarian support. Both sides highlighted the need to strengthen joint efforts on stability, counterterrorism, and sustainable economic development across the region.

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U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly criticized the Biden administration’s handling of the 2021 military withdrawal from Afghanistan.

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Pakistan appoints two consuls general in Kandahar and Mazar-e-Sharif

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Among these appointments, Shahbaz Hussain and Awais Ahmad Khan have been named as Pakistan’s consuls general in Kandahar and Mazar-e-Sharif, respectively.

Mohammad Ishaq Dar, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister, said in a post on X that these appointments were made with the approval of Shahbaz Sharif, the country’s Prime Minister.

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