Taliban Breaks Silence On The Recent Propaganda About
Negotiation
22 April 2010
By Al-Ikhwah Al-Mujahidun
Quoting the Daily Sunday Times, some mass media
outlets have reported that the leadership of the
Islamic Emirate is ready to participate in a dialogue
with the USA. The Sunday Times has published the
report against all codes of journalism, on the basis
of two unknown and alleged members of the Leadership
Council of the Islamic Emirate. Other news agencies
have published it without any alternations and
verification from the official and well-known
spokesmen of the Islamic Emirate. The Islamic Emirate
of Afghanistan, while believing that such farcical
rumors is a fatuous propaganda stunt of the moribund
enemy, declares its stand as follows:
1. The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
emphasizes its unwavering stand regarding talks with
the Americans and considers unconditional withdrawal
of all invading forces from Afghanistan as a
prerequisite for talks and negotiation with the
Americans. Talks with America in conditions of
presence of foreign forces would mean giving their
invasion legitimacy.
2. The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan believes
that the presence of Americans in Afghanistan is the
main factor of instability in Afghanistan and the
whole region. So any deal under the name of
negotiation is a betrayal to the Islamic aspirations
of the people of Afghanistan and all vital interests
as long as this factor remains in its place.
3. The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has an
organizational set-up inside the country for the
conduct and advancement of all Jihad activities
against the invaders. The organizational entity by the
name of Quetta Council which the enemy ascribes to the
Islamic Emirate is a groundless and fabricated
designation which has no existence on ground.
4. The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has
appointed two spokesmen for the clarification and
elucidation of its official policy. These two
spokesmen are entrusted with the duty to pronounce
stand of the Islamic Emirate and explain the policy of
the Islamic Emirate regarding all pertinent issues of
the country. If some one speaks on behalf of the
Islamic Emirate, it should be verified from these two
spokesmen. Every posturing or political course of
action which bobs up in the Western media from time to
time, being contrary to the official line of the
Islamic Emirate and lacking prior verification from
the official spokesmen of the Islamic Emirate, is
categorically a part of the enemy maligning campaign
against the Islamic Emirate. It does not reflect or
represent the official stand of the Islamic Emirate.
5. The leadership Council of the Islamic
Emirate respectfully urges all independent news
agencies and media outlets to fulfill their due
obligations of journalism while publishing such report
and observe all journalistic rules and norms in this
regards. Similarly avoid painting such assertions of
unknown persons as the official stand of the Islamic
Emirate without prior clarification and verification
from the official spokesmen of the Islamic Emirate.
The Sunday Times published an interview claiming
that the interview took place with two of The Islamic
Emirate of Afghanistan senior Islamic scholars and one
of its Afghan journalist, quoting from the interview:
"The supreme leader of the Taliban, Mullah Mohammed
Omar, has indicated that he and his followers may be
willing to hold peace talks with western politicians.
In an interview with The Sunday Times, two of the
movement’s senior Islamic scholars have relayed a
message from the Quetta shura, the Taliban’s ruling
council, that Mullah Omar no longer aims to rule
Afghanistan. They said he was prepared to engage in
“sincere and honest” talks.
At a meeting held at night deep inside
Taliban-controlled territory, the Taliban leaders told
this newspaper that their military campaign had only
three objectives: the return of sharia (Islamic law),
the expulsion of foreigners and the restoration of
security.
“[Mullah Omar] is no longer interested in being
involved in politics or government,” said Mullah
“Abdul Rashid”, the elder of the two commanders, who
used a pseudonym to protect his identity.
“All the mujaheddin seek is to expel the foreigners,
these invaders, from our country and then to repair
the country’s constitution. We are not interested in
running the country as long as these things are
achieved.”
The interview was conducted by a reputable Afghan
journalist employed by The Sunday Times with two
members of the shura that directs Taliban activity
across the whole of southern Afghanistan, including
Helmand and Kandahar provinces. It was arranged
through a well established contact with the Taliban’s
supreme leadership."
The question is did this interview with The Sunday
Times and The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan senior
Islamic scholars took place?
No, no interview has been conducted with the The
Sunday Times and The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
senior Islamic scholars, this interview is a lie.
But how does one comment on the content of this fake
propaganda interview, what objectives could the
invaders have in propagating this type of
disinformation among the masses.
The concern citizens of the world should be asking
this question from those who are behind this
propaganda, what benefits are they trying to seek by
lying to world about The Islamic Emirate of
Afghanistan. I think people should contact The Sunday
Times and ask them why are they spreading
disinformation, also other media outlets should bring
to light The Sunday Times deception to its readers.