The senior leader of the Afghan resistance front, Yasin Zia, has given a strong message in his latest statement, saying that the Taliban’s language is the “language of power,” so the resistance will respond to them in the same way. His words have become the subject of extensive debate among those closely following the country’s political and security situation.
In her address, Zia said the current situation in Afghanistan demands a strong and united response from every Afghan who disagrees with the Taliban’s way of governance. According to him, the Taliban maintain control over the people through pressure, fear and forced force, and in such situations, only moral appeals or peaceful messages are not enough. He said Afghans must remain “strong, united and prepared.”


Yasin Zia made it clear that the resistance front’s goal is not just to disintegrate, but to restore a political system that guarantees justice, equality and the rights of all Afghans. He said that the current situation has pushed millions of families into poverty, forced the youth to migrate and the atmosphere of fear has almost silenced the voice of dissent. According to him, these circumstances have further increased the need for Afghans to unite.
He directly appealed to the people to “increase your strength” – which means not only armed support but also moral, social and financial support. According to analysts, his appeal is a sign of strengthening a national effort. To rebuild Afghanistan’s political future.
This statement was made at the time As different political groups and exiled leaders are divided on different strategies for the future of Afghanistan. Some see international pressure as the solution, while others see internal restructuring and resistance as the only way out. Zia’s statement represents the thinking of those who believe that Afghans should decide their own destiny.
Supporters of the resistance front say Zia’s message is a reflection of the frustration of Afghans who feel their voices are being ignored or suppressed. On the other hand, critics say that the call for resistance can increase instability, while the people are already suffering.

Zia argues that the purpose of his appeal is not to cause disorder but to create an organized effort. According to him, if collective steps are not taken, the problems can become more serious, especially for the younger generation whose dreams were related to education, employment and a better future.
According to analysts, Zia’s message is also important in the context of rising political tensions in the region. His statement sends a signal not only to the Afghan people but also to the international community that a large number of Afghans still want political change.
Although the resistance front is currently facing resource and organizational problems, political experts say that the rise of popular support could change the political narrative. Zia’s appeal is perhaps aimed at reviving the movement.
The space for opposition voices in Afghanistan has narrowed, leading many political leaders, including Zia, to stay out of the country and continue their struggle. Yet they are trying to keep the conversation about Afghanistan’s future alive.
As the message spreads on social media and other independent platforms, the debate on resistance, unity and the way forward is heating up among the people. Some people consider it a necessary reminder, while others are afraid of possible chaos.
One thing is clear, however: Afghanistan stands at a critical juncture, and leaders like Yasin Zia are urging Afghans not to give up hope. His message – that “unity and strong support” can determine the course of the future – still reflects the thinking of millions of Afghans who hope for a better tomorrow.