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Karim Khalili says that the Taliban government is an exclusive ethnic, group and ideological administration,

and recognizing it is stepping on the values ​​of human rights. In a message on the occasion of the anniversary of Abdul Ali Mazari, the late leader of Hizb-e-Wahdat-e-Islami, he considered discriminatory behavior and hopelessness about the future of Afghanistan to be today’s indicators. .

Abdul Ali Mazari was the founder of Afghanistan’s Islamic Unity Party, who was killed by the Taliban. After the death of Abdul Ali Mazari, Mr. Khalili took over the leadership of this party.

Karim Khalili says that now the ethnic, religious and linguistic groups are marginalized from the government structure and decision-making and they are treated like “foreigners”.

After the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan, they excluded ethnic and religious groups and women from the government. In the past year, the international community and regional countries have repeatedly asked the Taliban to form an inclusive government with the presence of all ethnic groups and women. A request that the Taliban has always ignored.

Karim Khalili said in this message that women are deprived of their most basic rights. According to him, with the passage of time, the atmosphere of mistrust and security dealings with different ethnic groups has increased and this situation has caused public concern and despair about the future of Afghanistan to reach the highest level.

In a part of Mr. Khalili’s message, it is stated: What is most regrettable is the presentation of an anti-human and medieval image of dear Islam, which closes the opportunity of any kind of interaction with an interwoven and interdependent world. Afghanistan.”

Karim Khalili has emphasized that special and tasteful interpretations of Islamic teachings and misogynistic behaviors in the name of Sharia are more rooted in local and tribal culture and customs.

Mr. Khalili has emphasized that today in Afghanistan under the rule of the Taliban, people are deprived of equal citizenship rights, the right to participate in determining the fate and political management of Afghanistan, and “combat and violence, monopoly and tyranny”. It has been established.

Karim Khalili was the second vice president during Hamed Karzai’s term. On the eve of the 28th anniversary of the death of Abdul Ali Mazari, the “martyr of national unity,” he says: “The people of Afghanistan do not accept the monopoly and autocracy of any ethnic, ideological or political group. Approach.”

Mr. Khalili added that peace and stability in Afghanistan cannot be guaranteed by the policy of intimidation and threats, war and violence. He said tolerance, tolerance and dialogue are needed to achieve true peace.

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