The truth about the Taliban

submitted by Sayyid Rahmatullah Hashemi
contact: info@iisna.com
link: www.oureffort2001.com

The Qur'an says, "O you who believe! If a rebellious evil person comes to you with a news, verify it, lest you harm people in ignorance, and afterwards you become regretful to what you have done." [Al-Hujurat 49:6]

The Qur'an says, "O you who believe! If a rebellious evil person comes to you with a news, verify it, lest you harm people in ignorance, and afterwards you become regretful to what you have done." [Al-Hujurat 49:6]

[Sayyid Rahmatullah Hashemi is the roving Ambassador from Afghanistan who recently visited the US. The following is the edited version of the transcription of a lecture given by him at the University Of Southern California in Los Angeles, on March 10, 2001]

I was just coming from a meeting with a group of scholars, and the first thing we started talking about there was the statues. And the first thing we started talking about here was also the statues. It is very unfortunate how little we see and how little we know. Nobody has seen the problems of Afghanistan; nobody saw their problems before. And the only thing that represents Afghanistan today are the statues.

Afghanistan is called the Crossroads of Asia. So, we are suffering because of our geo-strategic location. We have suffered in the 18th century, 19th century, and we are still suffering in this century. We have not attacked the British. We have not attacked the Russians. It was them who attacked us. So the problems in Afghanistan you see are not our creation.

The Soviet Invasion

The recent problems in Afghanistan started in 1979. Afghanistan was a peaceful country. The Russians, along with their 140,000 troops attacked Afghanistan in the December of 1979, just 21 years ago, stayed there for a decade, killed one and a half million people, maimed one million more people, and six million out of the eighteen million people migrated because of the Russian brutalities. Even today, our children are dying because of the landmines that they planted for us. And nobody knows about this.

After the Russians left during the Russian occupation, on the other side, the American government, the British government, the French, the Chinese, and all of the rest, supported the counter-revolutionaries called the Mujahideen; There were seven parties only in Pakistan and eight parties in Iran who fought the Russian occupation. And after the Russians left, these parties went into Afghanistan. All of them had different ideologies, and a lot of weapons. And instead of having a single administration, they fought in Afghanistan. The destruction that they brought was worse than the destruction the Russians brought. 63,000 people were only killed in the capitol, Kabul. Another million people migrated because of this lawlessness.

The Beginning of Taliban

Seeing this destruction and lawlessness, a group of students called the Taliban, i.e. a group of students (Taliban is the plural of student in our language; it may be two students in Arabic, but in our language it means students) started a movement called the Movement of Students. It first started in a village in the southern province of Afghanistan, called Kandahar. It happened when a war-lord, or a commander abducted two minor girls and violated them. The parents of those girls went to a school and asked the teacher of the school to help them. The teacher of that school, along with his 53 students, finding only 16 guns, went and attacked the base of that commander. After releasing those two girls, they hanged that commander, and so many of his people were also hanged. This story was told everywhere. BBC also quoted this story. Hearing this story, many other students joined this movement and started disarming the rest of the warlords. This same students movement now controls 95% of the country including its capital. Only a bunch of those warlords are remaining in the northern corridor of Afghanistan.

Our Achievements

We have been in government for only five years, and the following things that we have done, and many of you may not know:

1.) The first thing we have done is reunifying the fragmented country. Afghanistan was formerly fragmented into five parts. We unified it when nobody else could do it.

2.) Second thing we have done, which everybody failed to do, was disarming the population. After the war every Afghan got a Kalashnikov, and even sophisticated weapons such as stinger missiles, and they even got fighter planes and fighter helicopters. Disarming these people seemed to be impossible. The United Nations in 1992 made an appeal asking for 3 billion dollars to re-purchase those arms. And because of its impracticality, that plan never materialized, and everybody forgot about Afghanistan. So the second thing we have done is to disarm 95% of that country.

3.) The third thing that we have done is to establish a single administration in Afghanistan, which did not exist for 10 years.

4.) The fourth achievement that we have that is surprising to everybody is that we have eradicated 75% of world's opium cultivation. Afghanistan produced 75% of worlds opium. And last year we issued an edict asking the people to stop growing opium, and this year, the United Nations Drug Control Program, UNDCP, and their head, Mr. Barnard F. proudly announced that there was 0% of opium cultivation. Zero, zilch, none at all.

Incidentally this was not good news for UN itself because many of them lost their jobs. In the UNDCP, 700 so called experts were working there and they got their salaries and they never went into Afghanistan. So when we issued this edict, I know that they were not happy. And this year they lost their jobs.

5.) The fifth achievement that we have, is the restoration of Human rights. Now, you may think that we are involved in violation of Human Rights. The reality is exactly the opposite. Among the fundamental rights of a human being is the right to live. Before us, nobody could live peacefully in Afghanistan.

The first thing we have done, is to give to the people a secure and peaceful life. The second major thing that we have restored is to give them free and fair justice; you don't have to buy justice, unlike here. In Afghanistan justice is free and readily available.

Women's Rights

We have been criticized for violating women's rights. Do you know what happened before us? I can see some Afghans living here, and they will agree with me, that in the rural areas of Afghanistan, women were used as animals. They were sold actually. We stopped this abominable practice.

They didn't use to have any say in the selection of their husbands. First thing we have done is to let them choose their future.

Another thing that used to happen in Afghanistan was women were exchanged as gifts. Of course, this was not something religious; this was something cultural. When two fighting tribes wanted reconciliation, they would exchange women. And this has been stopped.

Unlike what is generally said women do work in Afghanistan. True that until 1996 when we captured the capital Kabul, we did ask women to stay home. It didn't mean that we wanted them to stay at home forever. We said that there is no law, and there is no order, and you have to stay at home.

We disarmed the people, and we established law and order, and now women are working. True, that women are not working in the ministry of defense, like here. We don't want our women to be fighter pilots, or to be used as objects of decoration for advertisements. But they do work. They work in the Ministry of Health, Interior, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Social Affairs, and so on.

Similarly we don't have any problem with women's education. We have said that we want education, and we will have education whether or not we are under anybody's pressure, because that is part of our belief. We are ordered to do that. When we say that there should be segregated schools, it does not mean that we don't want our women to be educated. It is true that we are against co-education; but it is not true that we are against women's education.

We do have schools even now, but the problem is the resources. We cannot expand these programs. Before, our government numerous curriculums were going on. There were curriculums that preached for the kings, curriculums that preached for the communists, and curriculums from all the seven parties. So, the students were confused as to what to study. We have started to unify the curriculum and that is going on.

Recently we reopened the faculty of medical science in all major cities of Afghanistan and in Kandahar. There are more girls students studying in the faculty of medical sciences than boys are. But they are segregated. And the Swedish committees have also established schools for girls. I know they are not enough, but that is what we have been able to do.

Osama bin Laden

We are also accused of sponsoring terrorism. And for Americans terrorism or terrorist means only bin Laden. Now you will not know that Afghanistan, or bin Laden was in Afghanistan for 17 years before we even existed. Bin Laden was in Afghanistan, fought the Soviet Union, and Mr. Ronald Reagan, the president of America at that time, and Mr. Dick Chaney called such people freedom fighters or the Heroes of Independence, because they were fighting for their cause. And now when the Soviet Union is fragmented, such people were not needed anymore, and they were transformed into terrorists. From heroes to terrorists. This is exactly like Mr. Yasser Arafat who was transformed from a terrorist to a hero.

What is the difference between those acts that bin Laden is blamed for and the 1998 cruise missile attacks on Afghanistan. Neither of the two were declared and both of them killed civilians. If it means killing civilians blindly, both of them killed civilians blindly.

The United States government tried to kill a man without even giving him a fair trial. In 1998, they just sent cruise missiles into Afghanistan and they announced that they were trying to kill Osama bin Laden. We didn't know Osama bin Laden then. I didn't know him; he was just a simple man. So we were all shocked. I was one of those men who was sitting at home at night, I was called for an immediate council meeting and we all were told the United States had attacked Afghanistan. With 75 cruise missiles they tried to kill one man. And they missed that man; killed 19 other students and never apologized for those killings.

What would you do if you were in our situation. If we were to go and send 75 cruise missiles into the United States and say that we were going to kill a man that we thought was responsible for our embassy, and we missed that man, and we killed 19 other Americans what would the United States do? An instant declaration of war. But we are polite. We did not declare war.

Our Proposals

Rather we have been very open-minded on this issue. We have said, that if really this man is involved in the Kenya/Tanzania acts, if anybody can give us proof or evidence about his involvement in these horrific acts, we will punish him. Nobody gave us evidence. We put him on trial for 45 days and nobody gave us any kind of evidence. The United States told us they did not believe in our judicial system. We were surprised as to what kind of judicial system they have? They just tried to kill a man without even giving him a fair trial. Even if one of us is a criminal here, the police are not going to blow his house; he must go to a court first.

So our first proposal was rejected. They said they do not believe in our judicial system, and we must extradite him to New York. After the rejection of this first proposal was we said we were ready to accept an international monitoring group to come into Afghanistan and monitor this man's activities in Afghanistan. So that he does nothing. Even that he has no telecommunications. That proposal was also rejected.

The third proposal we gave, six months ago, was that we were ready to try or accept the trial of Osama bin Laden in a third Islamic country, with the consent of Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan. That was also rejected.

We are still very open minded. And for the fourth time, I m here, with a letter from my leadership that I m going to submit to the state department hoping that they will resolve the problem. But I don't think that they'll. Because we think, and I personally think now that maybe the United States is looking for a boogey man always. Remember what Gorbachev said? He said, that he's going to do the worst thing ever to the United States. And everybody thought that he's going to blow the United States with nuclear weapons. But he said, I m going to remove their enemy. And then he fragmented Soviet Union. And he was right. After he fragmented Soviet Union, a lot of people lost their jobs in the Pentagon, in the CIA, and the FBI, because they were not needed anymore. So we think that maybe these guys are looking for a boogey man now. Maybe they want to justify their annual budget, maybe they want to make their citizens feel that they are still needed to defend them.

Afghanistan is not a terrorist state; we cannot even make a needle. How are we going to be a terrorist state? How are we going to be a threat to the world? If the world terrorism is really derived from the word terror, then there are countries making weapons of mass destruction, countries making nuclear weapons, they are terrorist states; we are not.

Sanctions

Now, we are under sanctions. And the sanctions have caused a lot of problems. Despite that we already had been going through so many problems--- the 23 years of continuous war, the total destruction of our infrastructure, and the problem of refugees, and the problem of land mines in our agricultural lands --- all of a sudden the United Nations, with the provocation of Russia, is imposing sanctions on Afghanistan. And the sanctions have been approved; we are under sanctions. Several hundred children died a month ago. Seven hundred children died because of malnutrition and the severe cold weather. Nobody even talked about that. Everybody knows about the statues.

Renovating Statues as People Die

When the world is destroying our future with economic sanctions, then they have no right to worry about our past. I called my headquarters, I asked them, why are they going to blow the statues, and I talked to the head of the council of scholars of people, who had actually decided this, he told me that UNESCO and an NGO from Sweden, or from one of these Scandinavian countries Norway, Sweden, one of these they had actually come, with a project of rebuilding the face of these statues, which have worn by rain. The council of people told them to spend that money in saving the lives of these children, instead of spending it to restore these statues. And these guys said, "No, this money is only for the statues." And the people were really pissed off. They said that, If you don t care about our children, we are going to blow those statues.

If you were in such a situation what would you do? If your children are dying in front of your eyes, and you are under sanctions, and then the same people who have imposed sanctions and are coming and building statues here? What would you do?

Kofi Annan

And there is Kofi Annan. You know Kofi Annan, the Secretary General of United Nations? He went to Pakistan, and he said he is going to meet our representative there. This man never bothered to come, to talk about these children, he never bothered himself to talk about six million refugees, and he never talked about the poverty of Afghanistan. He only goes to that region because of these statues.

It is really, really ridiculous. These people do not care about children, about people who are dying there, about the foreign interference that still exists; they only care about the statues. And I am sure they don't care about our heritage. They only care about their picnic site one time. Maybe they'll have a good picnic site there, seeing those statues.

And I'm sure these sanctions which are imposed on our government will never change us, because for us, our ideology is everything. To try to change our ideology with economic sanctions will never work. It may work in the United States, where the economy is everything, but for us, our ideology is everything. And we believe that it is better to die for something than to live for nothing.

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quite a story

quite surprising - chocking


Interesting.

Has to be taken with a grain of salt from the taleban, but large parts of it are very valid.

ivo.


It is never to late to resist tyranny, with wisdom and truth, in

Dear Neighbor of Afghanistan:

Thank you for writing such a heart-tearing account of the wrongs being done to your country and many other small nations. Our leaders lie to us! Our US news lies. Your letters help us find the truth.

Many years ago, President Lincoln of the United States wisely said:

"I am a firm believer in the American people. If given the truth, they can be depended on to solve any national crisis."

We have been careless by not watching our leaders and seeing through their twisted words. Too often our weakness causes us to repeat their thoughts, without looking for the results of their statements.

I have just finished reading a long list of the wrongs by our leaders, that is hard to beleive. They stir me to determine to work very hard to expose their awful crimes, even though I'm among the poorest in the country. We need to hear about the suffering imposed on other nations, without first finding whether or not the people are innocent.

That "long list" was very well written by Mohammed Daud Miraki, PhD, MA, MA. Director Afhan DU & Recovery Fund.
www.afghandufund.org, 10-7-3. It is titled: "October 7th - When The US Bled Our Children To Death."

That is such a horrible crime, it should be taken before a Nuremburg Court for justice. That is already almost arriving from the Hand of Supreme Decision!

Type these sentences in the search box of a computer and click all the links:

1. Did Russia cause the recent earthquake in Alaska and other recent quakes?

2. Communism & NWO: Wall Street's Utopian Hoax.

Notice the warning directed toward New York and Los Angeles, California, and reasons why danger is almost there to punish those who are the "real" terrorists!

The most dangerous force to peace is "blind hate." We must direct the economy of nations toward speaking truth, respect everyone, educate for skills in constructive work and avoid all the waste for wars, clean up land mines, depleted uranium, heal injured, feed the hungry, irrigate deserts, develop better crops, use chemistry for better plant fertilizer, soothing music, no opium, stop hurting and forgive injuries, hold LEADERS of nations accountable, SPREAD WORD ABOUT "THE MOTIONLESS ELECTROMAGNETIC GENERATOR," (print in search box). (free energy for poor, exploited people)!

It is never too late to start working peacefully against tyranny, with wisdom and truth instead of weapons!

Thank you kindly.

Joe Spenner
spenjoe@wvi.com


PR

dude,

You should concider a public relations advirory.

no offence, but the style of a writing, event though it has meaning, sucks

too long
too personal
too much oppinions

public dont care about Your oppinion, they want to make their own on the bases of concrete figures and facts!!!

best respect!

k


ob

see http://www.fbi.gov/mostwant/terrorists/terubl.htm

for example or http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/af.html

concrete, clean, direct, well readable

if You want people to hear You, You HAVE TO help them by making Your message easy to understand.

and really. You have to come up with a better place to publish Your comments - what kind of an URL is http://sydney.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=8468 anyways?!

get Yourself a decent address: like http://afghanistan.org/gallery.asp for example

k


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taliban are goodies


Finding Terrorists ?

After 9-11 there was a frenzy of activity to find terrorists. The US Governments had to show some effort of revenge and somehow the banner was carried to Afghanistan. I'm curious, if thus far, a single person was found in Afghanistan who had a passport and plans to attack the United States. Perhaps such a person is just as superfluous as the WMD.


Article Modification

Who modified the article? What was modified? For what purpose did that person modify the article?

The Qur'an was quoted at the beginning of the article. Now I say "Beware of what the media says is truth. The truth is the media frequently so distorts what is reported that it cannot be believed!"


A reply from an American

You might want to mention that the Taliban's cheif tool for change is execution. To your list of accomplisments, shouldn't you add:

1.) We've killed almost everyone who disagrees with us and dares to say so- http://www.womensenews.org/article.cfm/dyn/aid/1896
"In an alleged terrorist attack, a bus bomb killed two Afghan women and injured 13 others on June 26, sending a devastating message to those who support democracy and women's civil rights. The women were election workers on their way to Rodat, Afghanistan, where they planned to register local women to vote in the country's first post-Taliban election."

2.) We've plunged anyone we disagree with but couldn't kill into the same conditions I objected to in this article, by killing anyone who tries to help them -
http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/english/200101/03/eng20010103_59537.html
"To block supply to the people living in opposition controlled areas, Taliban authorities have directed soldiers to fire at the people smuggling goods along with their animals of transport..."

Note that these are NOT USA news sources and that the Taliban is killing people who live in occupied areas whether they are supporting the war or not. The Taliban is killing the people who bring in food so they can later blame the US led occupation for the deaths of those who have starved. Gee, I wonder why you guys get such a bad rap? Could it be for things like this? When the US attacks a country we drop in food to civillians.

You see a coward in a three-piece-suit and assume he's an American, but the people you kill in bombings and with airplanes are not the same kind of man as the man in the three piece suit. The ones you kill are average Americans, men of principle. In MY America people still die for honor and principle. We are not the Americans who drive SUVs and BMWs. We are the ones who will gladly die in your sand for principle and honor.


who is this

who wrote this essay?


TICKET TO PARADISE

WE WILL OVERCOME VERY SOON........>>> (WHOLE WORLD)!!!


Hizb ut Tahrir

Inshallah we will establish an Islamic State in Afghanistan and finally liberate the Muslims from the tyrant and SELL-OUT Hamid Karzai. For more information please visit:

www.hizb-ut-tahrir.org

www.khilafah.com

www.1924.org


That's True

For few seconds just forget who created Talibans, who supported Talibans, and just consider that, what was their ideology, what are their targets and the period, through it was very shot, when they ruled Afghanistan, What did they prefer. Please visit http://www.unis.unvienna.org/unis/pressrels/2002/nar738.html and find the realities of poppy cultivation in Afghanistan, during and after taliban era. In 2001, not a single case of rape was indicated. Complete peace and justice. In 2000, Taliban found a man guilty in killing a man belonging to Mianwali (Pakistan) about 800 Km away from Afghanistan. Taliban sent their messenger to Mianwali to bring father of the victim and ask him what type of justice he want. Taliban were real blessings for God. We just underestimated them, just because of ill media reports.


law of a jungle,anarchic nature of the world

As a natives of afghanistan taliban restored much wanted peace in a war ridden country that was totally ignored by super powers after they played their bloody game in a peaceful land since 1929 to 1978.In power politics victorious has every right to say and loser doesnot have any right enen to live,today,s war is media warfare and CNN is cosidered for example 6th veta power on earth and declining muslim ummah collectively has no media that can be of any match to west and puppet leaders in the muslim world,corruption,lack of technology,no one voice,above all no unity has done the trick for west led by america.To combat such enemy we need a revolution in the fields of knawledge,only knowledge decides who is a super power whether one likes it or not.If westerners are united for their anti muslim cause despite the fact that many of their evils has no concern with us but why they are not united when tieir God is one,their pophet is one, their book is one,is it strange that they are also one.


A single human being & world citizen's letter.

This war, any war if looked at could or can be stopped by mutual enlightenment of each side's points of view. But America does not have a history of being able to take the time to find out their supposed opponent's points of view. My first thoughtsafter I had time to heal from the shock of 9/11/01, (because I have been trainded to use a nurse's critical thinking skills) were what did we do to piss someone off or offend someone so greatly to cause them to retaliate in such a horrendous manner? My country, as it usually does, immediately reacted by going to a "war on terrorism!" The difference here is in the word "reacted," rather than "responded." If we had chosen to "respond" rather than "react" the outcome would have been radically different. By responding our leaders might have asked that same question: "what have we done to offend or piss someone off so greatly that they chose to reataliate in such a horrendous manner?" The problem here is the ego, senisitivity(to other human beings, cultures and political points of view), and intelligence of our president, and I leave the answer to this question and his reaction to history to decipher. As one human being and citizen of the world I can only offer my one single and sincere apology for the atrosities that have befallen Afganistan over the ages by countless insensitive, unintelligent, and insensitive peoples. I can do nothing to lighten or stop the sanctions except write my federal government officials and appeal to thier human sensibilities to abandon the sanctions and abandon the armed insurections against your country and attempt to heal our differences by considerting and appreciating each other's points of view.
With respect and sincerity,
W. Stevens, RN, BSN


huh?

Regardless of what the Taliban think of themselves, they are still nothing more than a murderous group of thugs. They have shown little tolerance for either religion or history. They have destroyed artifacts (The twin Bhudas), have not allowed women proper medical help. Their biggest crime is that they have supported bin Laden.
Screw you people who defend this pig eating bastards.
for my fellow Americans who want to ask why we were attacked by these bastards, and what did we do to piss them off, I say screw you too, go join the taliban you are already a traitor to your nation.
i lost a good friend in the attack on the pentagon, and i hope that the US military destroyes every last man, woman and child who support the Taliban or the swine in al Qaieda.


Re: huh?

pig eating? You hate every single person that eats bacon? Damn...

 Some thoughts:

 

I've found the Quran intriguing, and just began reading.

 I think what is very powerful spiritualism, is easily misconstrued by western culture as terrorism. I think the obvious hate felt by very spiritual people, under attack by an enemy that not only bombs indiscriminately but also lies and deceives, things that truly insult deeper thinking and feeling people.

 For someone in America or elsewhere who can only hate, try swap the roles around, and see if you wouldn't feel exactly the sme, now to try understand it, realise spirituality isn't the same here as it is there.

 An open minded approach would have been to work with the Taliban and improve the conditions or at least discuss what we found so shocking. Upon inspection we might find *gasp shock horror* our media tends to misunderstand or misinterpret things or a deeper nature.

 Maybe they treat their women with a different form of deference? I wouldn't know I haven't been to Afghanistan, however I do know if I disagreed with how my neighbour was doing things I wouldn't invade and force my way unless I wanted something, like the new oil line, look it up :)

 Great to hear from someone from the other side.

 

Peace and freedom.

 


Now I can understand

It seems Afganistan, as old as it is, has not grown up.
The Taliban reacted like a bunch of young, short sighted, idealistic, unripe, unexperienced and easily molded male students that they were. Their childish imature reaction regarding the statues, thier women, their dealing with governments that did not share their idealism bercome excusable and understandable. It is not evil, primative, or even ignorant; but only imature and childish.


It would be nice...

I so want to believe your commentary, however heartfelt, I'm afraid you speak no truth. Opinion is over rated, my friend, realize what your saying!


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