The Supreme Council of National Resistance of Afghanistan announced its existence

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A council called the “Supreme Council of National Resistance of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan” was announced by a number of political figures.
The council’s headquarters have not been announced, but anyone suspected of being a member of the council is outside Afghanistan, Sputnik reported, citing online news.
In a statement, the council outlined its agenda in two parts; A political program that talks about negotiating and achieving a just peace, as well as a “defense-military” program that warns against the use of guns and weapons.
“The work plan of this front has two main political and military parts,” the statement said. “Undoubtedly, our preference is to achieve a lasting peace through politics.”
The statement did not comment on members of the Supreme Council of National Resistance of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, but said that Abdul Rasul Sayyaf, Mohammad Mohaqiq, Atta Mohammad Noor, Marshal Abdul Rashid Dostum and other political figures were members.
The preamble to the statement states that a group of “prominent and sympathetic” parties, groups and personalities of the country have established a front called the “Supreme Council of National Resistance of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan” to get rid of this situation. Mohammad Karimi Khalili, the leader of the Islamic Unity Party, has rejected his membership in the council.
The council said in a statement that Afghanistan was in turmoil due to incompetence, monopoly, monopoly and widespread corruption, resulting in a “cowardly, treacherous and treacherous deal” and the collapse of the government.
The statement added that as a result of these gaps, security, service and administrative institutions all collapsed and the nation faced poverty, misery, insecurity and various worries.
In the political efforts section of this front, it has been stated that it intends to resolve the issues of Afghanistan through political means, and therefore the start of negotiations is extremely important.
A statement from the Afghan National Council of National Resistance said: “These talks are aimed at achieving a lasting and dignified peace that guarantees the restoration of a republic based on Islamic principles and the establishment of an elected system with the fair participation of all races, currents and segments of society.” “It guarantees the basic rights of citizens, especially women, children, the disabled and minorities.”
The council called on the people to prepare for a “difficult and long-term resistance” to “internal tyranny, aggression and foreign occupation.”
The Supreme Council of National Resistance of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan has called on the United Nations and other countries to end the Taliban’s “unilateral, authoritarian and anti-national unity” government, which ignores ethnicities, women, religions and official languages, and includes half of its members. UN sanctions and some countries in the world do not recognize them and put the necessary pressure on them to accept a comprehensive government.
The statement added: “The Supreme Council of the National Resistance of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan also calls on the Taliban to stop the systematic killing and arrest of military and security activists of the previous government. “Also, stop harassing people and forced alleys, seizing people’s property and violence against citizens, and start direct and constructive negotiations with the” Supreme Council of National Resistance of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. “
The Council also called on the international community and international aid agencies to provide direct humanitarian assistance to the people of Afghanistan.
In the military sector, the Supreme Council of National Resistance has warned that if the other side (the Taliban) does not agree to a political solution, it will inevitably choose the second option (military activity) and that it is the responsibility of the Taliban.
The Supreme Council of National Resistance of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan has announced that it is committed to appointing a fact-finding mission to investigate the causes of the sudden collapse of the Islamic Republic, identify those involved in this “disgraceful deal” and identify them as national traitors.
The Taliban have not yet responded formally to the statement.