The problems of ex-soldiers in Afghanistan and immigrants in neighboring countries and their demands from the world in front of them
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The problems of ex-soldiers in Afghanistan and immigrants in neighboring countries and their demands from the world in front of them
Dedicated to the honorable United Nations Commissioner living in the Islamic Republic of Iran
Declaration of former soldiers of Afghanistan
Regarding the continued plight of former soldiers under the rule of the Taliban group
According to the reports and statistics published during the republic period, including women, more than 300,000 soldiers were working in various security institutions, and after the Taliban came to power, their information, which was the database of security institutions, was in the hands of the security forces. The Kurds of this group have made it easy for the Taliban to identify their place of residence.
The number of these soldiers of the previous government, who were forced to leave Afghanistan for fear of their lives and their families, especially through smuggling to other countries, especially Iran, Pakistan and Tajikistan, is not known. In the last three years, 1673 Iranian soldiers, border guards, including 582 people, who were captured by the Taliban after crossing the border, took a large number of martyrs and other captured soldiers captive in Afghanistan. On 29/1403, the Taliban leadership issued an order to stop killing all ex-soldiers. The recently issued plan to collect nationals in Iran is the most vulnerable group of ex-soldiers, but unfortunately, human rights institutions and the United Nations did not pay any attention to the voices of these oppressed people. To prevent a major human disaster
Afghan ex-soldiers trapped inside the country, despite the general amnesty of the Taliban, have been victims of Taliban violence and oppression for the past three years and are now at risk of arrest and torture. Threats and even extra-legal executions by the Taliban.
Although the Taliban group claims to provide all-round security in Afghanistan, in the last three years, hundreds of former Afghan soldiers have been killed and disappeared mysteriously in the name of unknown armed men in this country, and in some cases, their homes and property have also been destroyed. has gone . They stole him and threatened him with death. are
The story of a female ex-soldier, whose video tape was sent exclusively to the Afghanistan Ex-Soldiers Support Committee, is one of hundreds of examples of the bitter fate of ex-soldiers in this country. Parwan has occurred)
Afghan ex-soldiers inside the country, in addition to security threats, spend day and night with serious economic problems, poverty and unemployment, and an uncertain future, which has caused us to witness mental and emotional problems, especially among female ex-soldiers inside. . Afghanistan.
The soldiers of the former government of Afghanistan who were present yesterday alongside the forces of the world’s largest military organization “NATO” in the front line of the fight against terrorism and the Taliban in order to ensure international security, national and territorial interests. the integrity of the country and the defense of Afghan nationals, they have been forced to experience a secret and miserable life in their land and country, but the world community and international organizations, especially NATO, as the largest military alliance in the world, which has been in They have been with the security forces and in defense of the previous government against the terrorist groups and the Taliban by arresting, torturing, insulting, humiliating, persecuting, harassing and killing their former comrades, they have remained silent and practically have not taken any action. action
We also express our concern about the plight of ex-soldiers of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the United Nations, the Security Council of this organization and Amnesty International to immediately stop the arrests, torture, harassment, extrajudicial killings, house searches. Confiscations and confiscations. The properties of former military personnel are used by the Taliban to put pressure on this group.
* We want to bring the Taliban, especially the leaders of this group, to court and we ask the international community not to support the Taliban under the name of interaction and keep this group in power.
* We want to increase support for ex-soldiers living in Afghanistan and neighboring countries.
* In order to end the gradual death of the Afghan people, we ask the countries of the region, the world and the United Nations to support the alternative government of the self-proclaimed Taliban.
Ahmad Sohail Parto is a reporter of Afghan News 24 living in Islamabad, Pakistan