Re: Documentary: Return of the Taliban
OK, I will never use the word 'persian' rather I will prefer the word 'parsiban' or 'parsiwan' this is the word used normally for all non-pushtun ethenic groups in Afghanistan.
Now come to Pak's support of Taliban.
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Now what will be the reaction of those non-Pashtuns towards Pakistan? Off course, they will hate Pakistan, and that's what they do now.
So why do Pakistanis condemn them for their being anti-Pakistan?
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Pukhtuns form 75% of total Afghanistan's population and they have every right to rule over AFghanistan. Anybody supporting Pukhtuns domination in Afghanistan is something natural and there is nothing with non-pushtuns of Afghanistan to feel bad about it.
Pakistan is supporting the largest ethenic group and all non-Pukhtun must yield to that.
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It is our own army who nurtured this terrible group called Taliban, and tried to conquer our own fellow Muslims in the name of JIHAD.
And while they were waging their Jihad against fellow Muslims based on ethnicity, I wonder where the talks of "Islamic brotherhood" were gone?
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If that was our Army then I have to solute my army they have one more better step in their credit.
Where is this islamic brotherhood? can you tell me please?
And if it is there then like good brothers all non-pushtuns of Afghanistan must accept Pukhtun domination in Afghanistan.
Re: Documentary: Return of the Taliban
Khushaal:
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Pukhtuns form 75% of total Afghanistan's population
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Reference?
Let's be a blind-folded, semi-literate Talibanic mullah for a while, and accept that Pashtuns really are 75% of Afghanista's population. Now isn't it awesome that all those 75% people ... with all talk (lies) of 'jihad' and 'kufr', with open support of rogue Pakistani ISI, Saudi/UAE petro-money; and with all our (Pakistani) boasting of defeating the Soviet bear ... those 75% strong people were STILL not able to conquer and 'jihadize' a tiny 25% population!
Isn't it awesome?
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Pukhtuns form 75% of total Afghanistan's population and they have every right to rule over AFghanistan. Anybody supporting Pukhtuns domination in Afghanistan is something natural and there is nothing with non-pushtuns of Afghanistan to feel bad about it.
Pakistan is supporting the largest ethenic group and all non-Pukhtun must yield to that.
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- So now it is nakedly obvious that all that talk of Islam by Taliban was nothing more than a lie. The Taliban phenomenon started by rogue extremists like Hamid Gul was nothing but an attempt to wage jihad against fellow Muslims based on ethnicity and race.
Now where are all those lies about Taliban wanting to establish "Islamic caliphate"? There was no Islamic caliphate. Taliban was just a racial regime, which is as un Islamic an idea as one can get.
The Taliban jihad was nothing but an unIslamic jahilana FARCE.
Anyone trying to conquer others based on ethnicity will definitely deal with resistance. And Taliban, along with all the support from rogue elements of ISI/army, could NOT conquer non-Pashtuns.
People who started all the jahilana violence in Afghanistan were Talibanic medieval mullahs, with ISI's support. And hence it is understandable for non-Pashtuns to hate both those medieval so-called jihadi mullahs, and rogue elements in the state of Pakistan.
So it is obvious for everyone to see whose fault was all that bloodshed. THE RACIST PASHTUN TALIBAN AND ROGUE ELEMENTS OF ISI/ARMY.
Re: Documentary: Return of the Taliban
Afghanistan is one of the world's poorest countries. It's civilian population has immensely suffered after decades of devastating wars.
For the good of common people of Afghanistan, I hope this country could have a government representative of all sections of its ethnicities. The representation should be based on percentage of population, and of course, Pashtuns being the majority group, have the right to have majority representation in government.
But in order for such a government to succeed, Afghans would have to give up the attitude of 'conquering' other ethnicities.
And NO country, Pakistan/Iran/India/America/Russia would be able to interfere in Afghanistan's internal affairs if a unity Afghanistan government exists. It is the absence of unity among Afghans which gives foreigners excuse to support one group over another. In this game of cat and mouse, the only loosers are common poor Afghan population of all backgrounds and ethnicities. It is they who suffer.