Planned and organized migrations!!
Afghan journalist Haroon Motafef warns Iranians!
Don’t repeat our bitter experience!
How did the Taliban come to power in Afghanistan?
A message to my Iranian friends and fellow speakers.
In recent years, during the rotten fake Karzai regime, a wave of youth from the south and southeast began to leave for the north of the country (Afghanistan).
Everyone remembers that videos of Taliban youth with unarmed appearance on the pretext of unemployment and insecurity in the south filled social networks that Afghan youth were going to the northern provinces.
Many of them were planning to travel to the Hindu Kush valleys and foothills of the northeast under the pretext of working in mobile phone shops and street vendors.
Buses transported these youths daily with a suitcase containing several shirts and scarves from the Salang route to the north.
It seems that they have found a treasure in the north from the gold sources collected.
Soon, the uproar reached its peak in the northern provinces. One province after another became unsafe and even a number of provinces fell to the Taliban like lightning.
Although the plan to name the north and recruit soldiers for the Taliban began during the time of Karzai and Hanif Atmar implemented the plan in its most advanced form, which was the transportation of terrorists by the helicopters of the Ministry of Defense,
But the mass transfer of infantry in recent years was carried out by the mud of history, and the result was that the Taliban militias came out of the corners of the north and the fall of the north through these forces in collusion with the carriers was always on the scene. Done.
*The same scenario is being repeated these days in your country Iran.*
* A lot of Afghan youth from Pashtun provinces with the same “cultural” appearance, go to Iran under the pretext of work and occupy the parks and streets of Tehran and * * Isfahan and Shiraz, etc. and march and groups of friendship and unity and form an accompaniment.*
(Fully planned and guided)
My message to the leaders of the Iranian government and the Iranian nation is:
While thanking the government and people of Iran for always supporting, accommodating and kindness to their Afghan migrants in any circumstances, I would also like to say that they should be careful behind the scenes of these *very suspicious and experienced migrations*.
Unfortunately, the Iranian government is so preoccupied with the issue of Palestine, Gaza, Israel and the United States that it does not pay attention to the serious threat experienced by the Taliban during Karzai’s time.
I remind the noble people of Iran of this bitter historical experience that they should not neglect,
*One day you will be hit by a seemingly oppressed force, and by then it is too late and the work is over.*
Beware that these migrations can be suspicious and organized by the Taliban.
So we, the peace lovers, civilization and peace seekers of Afghanistan, do not want the fate of a miserable, defeated country that has become a hotbed of assassination and opium to be repeated in our neighborhood. It is true that your regime has its own opponents and political opposition who want to ensure social justice and gender equality, but your internal issue is your own and I am sure no Iranian wants to change the political system through war, bloodshed and violence.
I hope that every Iranian who considers himself responsible for protecting his land will take this message seriously. Otherwise, it is clear that “Khosravan considers the interests of his country.
*In addition, one in three Afghans who go to Iran is a Taliban and has received military training.*
Be smart.
I said what is the condition of rhetoric with you people and the Iranian government, whether you take advice or regret!
*Haroon Motafef, writer and journalist*
This post is written by hassanaaz