Afghanistan: Amrullah Saleh Slams Taliban, Accuses Of ‘supporting Pak-backed Terrorists’
The former Afghan vice president, Amrullah Saleh once again threw the Taliban regime and accused them of “supporting Pakistan-supported terrorists.” He also slammed the extremist group to appoint the leader of “most sought after” Sirajuddin Haqqani as an Afghan interior minister. “” We will not allow Afghanistan to be used by terrorists again. ‘ Except of course, the terrorists are supported by sir, signing the Doha agreement & most they want to be a “interior minister” with $ 10 million for any info that tells us location. Un & NGOs can work with him, while [sic], ” Saleh wrote on Twitter on Friday.
In particular, Saleh continued to attack the Taliban since they took over by expelling Afghan’s elected government in August 2021. Earlier this week, he stated that the country was a mess since the Taliban took over. He continued to claim that Afghanistan fragmented psychologically, ethnic gap increased, crime & corruption touched the highest record, and women had diminished into shadows since the extremist group took over. He further alleged that Madrasa graduates who were illiterate and non-certified had turned off to be bureaucracy.
Last month, Saleh also slamed Pakistan and claimed that the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria-Khorasan (ISIS-K) was part of the “scheme to rent airspace” to US-LEDs for the Operation Horizon (OTH) in Afghanistan. He further stated that militant groups were still partners with the West and monitored the Taliban government in a torn country.
The family of the key, the operative including 600 was released by the Taliban is currently in Pakistan,” he added. According to the report, ISIS-K is an affiliate of the Islamic state and the group is active in the south and Central Asia. The group was founded in January 2015 by the Taliban who are not satisfied in the East Afghanistan, but now have members of several other countries.