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BAMIYAN:
The Mujahideen of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan have recaptured the important
district of Yakawaling of Bamiyan province after a powerful attack on rebel
forces.
According to details, rebel forces on the deception of neighbouring countries,
tried to deteriorate the situation in Yakawaling and temporarily they succeeded
in their mission.
However, Mujahideen launched a violent attack as a result of which rebel forces
not only retreated by left the city even. In this attack Mujahideen killed 22
rebel troops while 50 sustained severe injuries. Mujahideen, during a siege,
captured commander Haider, who is said to be the right hand of Khalili, along
with his fifty comrades. Moreover, Mujahideen have also confiscated huge
quantity of arms and ammunition and 21 horses. From the military point of view,
Yakawaling is an important district, which besides many military installations,
also has an airport. Rebels after taking control of Yakawaling in the recent
past had congratulated their lords and told them that their way to capture other
parts of Northern Afghanistan was clear. However, recapturing of Yakawaling by
Mujahideen have ruined their plans and dreams.
Monitoring
centers at Afghan border to be considered aggression against Afghanistan,
warns Ameer-ul-Mumineen
KANDAHAR:
Ameer-ul-Mumineen, Mulla Muhammad Omar Mujahid has warned that the establishment
of any sort of monitoring center near the Afghan borders will be treated as
declaration of war against Afghanistan. The UN Security Council has announced to
deploy a mechanism near the Afghan border in the six neighboring countries for
effective monitoring of sanctions against the Taliban
Reacting to UN announcement, a notification from Ameer-ul-Mumineen declared that
the Afghan nation had been victim of distress even before the imposition of the
sanctions.
"The
UNO, instead of showing compassion, imposes cruel and anti-human sanctions on
some pretext, and sometimes Afghanistan is attacked with Cruse missiles and now
the UN has decided to take hostage the Afghan nation. Any such action will be
treated as a declaration of war against Afghanistan and those taking such steps
will be considered as front-line enemies and will also be treated as enemies.
The Islamic Emirate will not be responsible for the consequences," warned
Ameer-ul-Mumineen.
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It
may be pointed out that a wave of anger and anxiety against the UNO has spread
among the Muslim Ummah and under no circumstances would it allow the UNO to act
that way. The UNO on 5th June has endorsed the report prepared under the
supervision of German Ambassador,
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The
report had suggested devising a consolidated system of monitoring so as to
ensure stiffer and more effective implementation of the sanctions.
Under the system, monitoring offices will be set up near the Afghan borders in
six neighbouring countries. This office will have Specialist Officers dealing
with customs, counter-terrorism and money laundering. The Specialist Officers
will work in collaboration with officials of the host country and monitor even
the ordinary commercial or diplomatic activities of the Taliban government.
However after the warning of the Islamic Emirate it is expected that the member
countries of the Security Council will rethink their hostile attitudes.
According to political and military experts, the said warning by the Islamic
Emirate may serve as a prelude to "important changes" in the region.
However, the experts avoided mentioning what changes were to take place? By
using the words "important changes" they have left the interpretation
on the readers.
After the warning from the Ameer-ul-Mu'mineen a new wave of enthusiasm has
spread among the Muslim countries of this region and they are preparing to stage
a new war against UN and USA.
Western political circles have advised their respective countries to think
seriously before taking any new step against the Taliban.
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