When the news of the Resistance Council delegation’s trip to Iran was published, some were deceived by the slogans of these individuals and thought that the purpose of these notorious figures’ trip to Iran was to address the problems of Afghan migrants.
But those who are aware of the truth know well that there are other hidden agendas behind such trips; yes! The reality is that these trips are not for immigrants, but rather for deals, intelligence coordination, and achieving specific political goals
How is it possible for the opponents of the caretaker government to show compassion for the dire situation of the refugees by traveling to Iran, when one of the main reasons for the displacement of the suffering Afghan people to other countries has been the actions and behavior of these very individuals.
Without a doubt, those who today travel under the pretext of showing compassion for migrants are the same people who forced them to migrate yesterday. During the civil wars, when the city of Kabul was targeted by rockets from all sides, homes were destroyed, innocent people were martyred, and thousands of families were forced to flee with nothing.
In those days, the very figures who today raise their voices in opposition to the caretaker government of Afghanistan and call themselves supporters of the people were each embroiled in internal conflicts to gain more power; they not only did nothing for the people but also used the blood of the people as a means to achieve power.
During the Republic era, a large number of people in this land, including the youth, national traders, and those considered the builders of the country’s future, left their homes and embarked on migration due to insecurity and widespread corruption by these figures and their subordinates.
Today, these same figures appear in the media and chant slogans of support for the people; but in reality, not to make amends for the past or to serve the people, but to continue plotting the path of servitude and dependency on foreigners.
Defending the rights of migrants by the opponents of the Taliban government is nothing but a facade, and their true goal is to garner support from foreign intelligence agencies.
In the meantime, there are also reports indicating that these notorious figures have collaborated with the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, made agreements with Pakistan’s ISI, and are attempting to secure offices, budgets, weapons, and resources.
According to reports published a few days ago by the “Voice of Hindukush” broadcasting agency, the members of the delegation that recently traveled to Iran under the pretext of addressing the problems of migrants are: Almas Zahid, head of the Peace Committee of the Resistance Council, Khwaja Mahboob Siddiqi, representative of the Jamiat Party, Abdullah Qarluq, deputy of the National Movement Party, and Habib-ur-Rahman Sayaf, representative of the Islamic Invitation Party.
These reports add that the delegation composed of opponents of the interim government in Iran has held secret meetings not only with diplomatic officials but also with the commanders of the Revolutionary Guards.
In these meetings, discussions have included intelligence cooperation, coordinated propaganda against the current government, and even potential military support; a report that indicates the main goal of this trip is not the migrants, but a return to politics and power.
It should be mentioned, that this delegation plans to travel to Pakistan as well; a trip that, based on previous agreements with the ISI, is being pursued under the pretext of refugees to gain political and military advantages.
Therefore, what is today presented as the defense of immigrants is, in fact, a facade over a complex and dangerous scenario; a scenario whose main actors are the same figures who have repeatedly betrayed the trust of the people.
The aware people of Afghanistan will not be deceived by these political theatrics this time; rather, they have recognized and introduced to others the true faces of those who, in the name of the people, step forward for power and deals with foreigners, as it is necessary.
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