Mujaahid
10-05-03, 22:08
09 May 2003: 579 days have passed since America launched its latest Crusade against Islam and its people. A number of Muslim prisoners were captured in this Crusade and taken to Guantanamo Bay in Cuba where their beards were forcibly shaved and they are being held in cages subject to Malaria, heatstroke and other tropical diseases.
AZZAM SPECIAL REPORT: On Tuesday, thousands of people including university students and government employees protested in the Afghan capital of Kabul, against the US and its allies. The protestors were raising slogans highlighting the worsening law and order situation in the capital, and delays in the payment of government employee salaries. They demanded that the US and Coalition forces evacuate Afghanistan immediately.
One of the spokesmen at the protest, Mr. Siddique Afghan, strongly criticised the Karzai government and Coalition forces on their failure in maintaining peace in Afghanistan. He said that the government puppets spoke of peace, but all they did was establish a westernised 'internet' culture in the country and violate the sanctity of the women. He demanded that women's rights be guarded and said that there is no religion except Islam that assures the people's safety. He added that if the US and its allies would not evacuate Afghan soil immediately, then this soil would prove to be their graveyard.
Sources disclosed that this was the largest protest in Kabul after downfall of Islamic emirates of Afghanistan back in 2001. This protest was not permitted by the government. Although America, after sensing eventual defeat on Afghan soil, has already declared that it would evacuate all its ground troops by 2004, this protest is a clear indication of the increasing hatred among the Afghan nation againsts the US and the Coalition. The popular opinion of the people is that very soon the Afghan nation would be raising the slogan of Jihad against US and its allies.
UN Worried About Increased Taliban Activities Inside Afghanistan
NEW YORK (AZZAM): The UN Secretary General's special envoy to Afghanistan, Lakhdar Ibrahimi, said that it would require a long time before there is any proper development and security in Afghanistan. He was briefing the UN Security Council on the current situation prevailing inside Afghanistan. He added that the UN staff and activities were being threatened and the condition is quite unstable and unpredictable. Mr. Ibrahimi said that the resistance movement was growing day-by-day, and all the while the Taliban, Hekmatyar's group and Al-Qaida were regrouping inside Afghanistan. He further commented that military and government administrative sites in eastern and western Afghanistan were prime targets of Taliban units. In all, Mr. Ibrahimi's report to UN Security Council is an acceptance of the fact that the situation in Afghanistan is still out of their control.
AZZAM SPECIAL REPORT: On Tuesday, thousands of people including university students and government employees protested in the Afghan capital of Kabul, against the US and its allies. The protestors were raising slogans highlighting the worsening law and order situation in the capital, and delays in the payment of government employee salaries. They demanded that the US and Coalition forces evacuate Afghanistan immediately.
One of the spokesmen at the protest, Mr. Siddique Afghan, strongly criticised the Karzai government and Coalition forces on their failure in maintaining peace in Afghanistan. He said that the government puppets spoke of peace, but all they did was establish a westernised 'internet' culture in the country and violate the sanctity of the women. He demanded that women's rights be guarded and said that there is no religion except Islam that assures the people's safety. He added that if the US and its allies would not evacuate Afghan soil immediately, then this soil would prove to be their graveyard.
Sources disclosed that this was the largest protest in Kabul after downfall of Islamic emirates of Afghanistan back in 2001. This protest was not permitted by the government. Although America, after sensing eventual defeat on Afghan soil, has already declared that it would evacuate all its ground troops by 2004, this protest is a clear indication of the increasing hatred among the Afghan nation againsts the US and the Coalition. The popular opinion of the people is that very soon the Afghan nation would be raising the slogan of Jihad against US and its allies.
UN Worried About Increased Taliban Activities Inside Afghanistan
NEW YORK (AZZAM): The UN Secretary General's special envoy to Afghanistan, Lakhdar Ibrahimi, said that it would require a long time before there is any proper development and security in Afghanistan. He was briefing the UN Security Council on the current situation prevailing inside Afghanistan. He added that the UN staff and activities were being threatened and the condition is quite unstable and unpredictable. Mr. Ibrahimi said that the resistance movement was growing day-by-day, and all the while the Taliban, Hekmatyar's group and Al-Qaida were regrouping inside Afghanistan. He further commented that military and government administrative sites in eastern and western Afghanistan were prime targets of Taliban units. In all, Mr. Ibrahimi's report to UN Security Council is an acceptance of the fact that the situation in Afghanistan is still out of their control.