Reaction of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan Regarding
the Security Council’s Decision to extend
Zul Qadah 05, 1431 A.H, Thursday, October 14, 2010
In the Name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.
The UN Security Council has once again issued a resolution, extending the
unjustified foreign invasion in the country for one more year as it allowed
aggression against the miserable Afghanistan nine years ago, by interpreting and
explaining anew, article 7 of the Charter of the United Nations.
Similarly, the UNSC has raised the issue of civilian casualties in Afghanistan
in its recent statements and has put the blame on the Mujahideen of the Islamic
Emirate in an effort to please Washington. The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
believes, the resolutions and decisions of the Security Council are the main
cause behind the current nine-years long tragedy and the flames of war in
Afghanistan, therefore, the Islamic Emirate, as usual, condemns the recent
decision of the Security Council.
The I.E. is of the opinion that the one-sided stand of UNSC is a great and
unforgettable betrayal with the miserable people of Afghanistan. It is pity that
the UNSC, as a universal body, adds fuel to the flames of war and gives
legitimacy to the extension of the mission while it should have worked for world
security and human prosperity.
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan believes the UNSC‘s judgment about civilian
casualties in Afghanistan is partial and biased.
The Islamic Emirate on its part and for elucidation of the matter, has called on
all human rights organizations and entities to constitute a joint comprehensive
team to carry out impartial survey in the whole country and declare the realties
but unfortunately, the world’s organizations, particularly, the UNSC, instead of
conducting investigation into the matter, passes decision that do not stand on
facts. It seems the UNSC wants to distract the attention of the public of the
world from the ground realities in Afghanistan by its resorting to blind
judgments and accusations.
In our view, the UNSC, on the basis of its principles, should not contribute to
the prolongation of war in Afghanistan by passing such decisions but should work
for ending the war and occupation in the country by using its caliber. This will
restore its lost credibility and meanwhile, save the Afghans from the fire of
the unjustified and imposed war.
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan