Sami Sadat, the leader of the Afghanistan United Front, has issued a strong statement in response to the rising ethnic tensions inside Afghanistan and abroad. In his address, he stressed that the Taliban should be considered as the common enemy of all Afghan people, irrespective of their nationality, language, region or political ideology. His statement came at a time As differences and political divisions among different Afghan communities continue to grow.
According to Sadat, the Taliban’s policies have caused great frustration and hardship among the people in the last few years. He said millions of Afghans were forced to leave the country due to insecurity, economic collapse, lack of freedoms and severe restrictions created after the Taliban takeover. According to him, instead of rebuilding the country, the Taliban has pushed Afghanistan into the most difficult period of modern history.
The Need for National Unity
Sami Sadat stressed that Afghans’ mutual differences are only in the interest of the Taliban and undermine the struggle for justice, stability and a peaceful future in Afghanistan. He urged political groups, civil activists, former government officials and civilians not to fall into the trap of ethnic animosity, as Afghanistan’s strength has always been in unity and shared sacrifices.
He said Pakhtuns, Tajiks, Hazaras, Uzbeks and all other Afghan communities have suffered and suffered in the current situation – so unity is not an option but an inevitable necessity. According to him, the restoration of a strong state is possible only at this time. When all Afghans prioritize the national interest and leave small political or tribal differences behind.
The consequences of the Taliban’s policies
Sadat described the Taliban’s policies as the main reason for Afghanistan’s long-term instability. He highlighted a few key points:
Mass exodus: Afghan nationals are still leaving the country in large numbers.
Economic crisis: Unemployment, poverty and lack of economic opportunities have increased alarmingly.
Social Restrictions: Severe restrictions on women and girls have pushed the country into global isolation.
Security Distrust: Despite the Taliban’s claims, many areas are still facing attacks and internal disagreements.
He said that all these circumstances prove that the Taliban do not represent the Afghan people, nor can they give the country a sustainable future.
A Message to the People
In the last part of the statement, Sami Sadat directly addressed the Afghan people, asking them to think beyond ethnic and ideological differences. According to him, the real struggle of Afghans is against a system that is restricting fundamental rights, preventing economic development and suppressing people’s freedoms.
He said the international community is constantly watching Afghanistan, but the real change comes from within. And it is possible at the same time When Afghans unite, avoid mutual hostilities and stand for the common goal of freedom, stability and development.
Sami Sadat’s statement has sparked a wide debate in political circles and the Afghan diaspora, and many observers agree that national unity is the only way out of the crisis in Afghanistan.