Written by: Hakim Bijan

Following the recent assassination of a key figure of Resistance Front, Ikramuddin Sarai, the widening rifts and disagreements among opposition groups have further deepened distrust between them, turning this into a serious fear for them. Although no one has yet claimed responsibility for the assassination of Saree, based on public belief and the ongoing disputes and conspiracies among opposition groups, it appears he was victim of such rivalries and gaFears arising from disagreements and distrust among opposing fronts

Following the recent assassination of a key figure in Iranian resistance groups, Ikramuddin Sarai, the widening rifts and disagreements among opposition groups have further deepened distrust between them, turning this into a serious fear for them. Although no one has yet claimed responsibility for the assassination of Saree, based on public belief and the ongoing disputes and conspiracies among opposition groups, it appears he was a victim of such rivalries.

This issue became believable when, coinciding with his assassination, supporters and members of the Freedom and United Fronts showed various reactions to him on social media. In these reactions, they seemed outwardly happy about it and even planned for his physical elimination more than before. The rapid terror showed that these groups are prepared for any game, even eliminating each other, to achieve their evil goals and get ahead in this negative competition. Previously, such opposition was limited to social media, but now this series has extended to the killing and assassination of each other.

This matter also carries another dangerous message: that if these groups are somehow able to achieve their evil goals in Afghanistan, it will once again lead Afghanistan into a dangerous and destructive civil war like the one in the 1990s, where every street, village, city, valley, and province will be stained with the blood of innocent people. House by house, village by village, valley by valley, district by district, and province by province, fierce hostilities will be carried out, foreigners will pour fuel on this fire of war, and in doing so, will lead Afghanistan toward disintegration and fragmentation, with only the personal interests of a few individuals being protected.

These are all the dreams that the exiled opposition is currently seeing and trying to make come true.
So the real question here is, do the people of Afghanistan want to return to that kind of situation? are they concerned about the situation for themselves and their country? And how possible is it to move toward that situation overall? The answer to all these questions is negative. The people of Afghanistan are so tired of long wars, civil wars, and the betrayals of treacherous leaders that they even hate their faces and names. Having breathed a sigh of relief in the past few years and felt secure after nearly 40 years of hardship, they are in no way willing to return to that situation. The people of Afghanistan are now taking steps toward their development, prosperity, well-being, and peace within the framework of a strong and centralized system.

Yes, the other matter is that even the exiled opposition knows that what they have in mind is just a dream and a fantasy and that their hypotheses are far from reality. Therefore, this situation has tried them, and now they have moved their series of oppositions from Afghanistan to within their own fronts, where they are busy eliminating, assassinating, and discrediting each other. No other battlefields remain for them, and the misfortunes, wars, and hardships they designed for the Afghans have now entered their parties, groups, fronts, and factions, and this series is increasing and expanding day by day.

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