Written by: Abdullah Rahmani
Under the regime of the fallen Republic in Afghanistan, absurd foreign projects were implemented on women, which day by day pushed the country toward foreign cultures, mixing, immoral relationships, and the overall violation of fundamental Sharia principles. The implementers of these projects were so-called activists, politicians, and leaders of women’s organizations, who, in their greed for personal gains, disregarded Islamic and national values, culture, and the future of the country. Now that nearly five years have passed since the fall of the Republic, those who implemented foreign projects have also fled the country and no longer have the capacity to operate within the country.
These same individuals are now making secret deals with foreign and regional intelligence organizations under the guise of Afghan women’s rights abroad. These individuals, by receiving operational and black money from intelligence organizations, instead of securing the country’s honor and domestic rights, implement the agendas of their foreign masters. Such dealings have caused the overall trust of the society in these activists to diminish, making it seem as if they are undermining their country for their personal gains.
These intelligence operatives only use the name “women’s rights” as a tool to show their foreign funders that they are still active in the field and have influence. They are fundamentally not interested in improving the status of women; rather, they want to maintain their intelligence privileges and financial projects thru staged meetings and slogans. Their activities are merely a facade presented to please intelligence operatives in Pakistan and some European capitals.
These individuals are in the service of the ISI and other extremist groups, and under their guidance, they devise scenarios that seemingly have the color of justice, but in reality, they are a theatrical play for intelligence purposes. Their only goal is to extend financial projects, obtain financial benefits, and maintain political positions abroad. They are playing the “stay active” drama while some other intelligence organizations, including Pakistani intelligence, are looking for loyal mercenaries like Fawzia Koofi and her like-minded colleagues for intelligence projects in Afghanistan.
Now that the regional intelligence agencies have openly infiltrated these ranks, the nature of their struggle has also shifted from a reformist state to a destructive and commercial project. These few limited individuals and activists who have become pawns of intelligence organizations must be identified and exposed. They sit in luxurious hotels in foreign countries and negotiate in the name of Afghan women’s rights, only to ensure the continuation of foreign projects for themselves.
Some so-called former Afghan politicians, activists, and officials have also remained silent on the deceptive activities of these foreign intelligence infiltrators, which in reality they endorse and are pleased with; others, on the contrary, openly praise and ally with these groups, which also takes a stance against the higher interests of Afghanistan. Real Afghans should take a principled and realistic stance against these project-based movements and strive to expose them.
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