Taliban Dismisses Report Of Secret Talks With Kabul And Invaders As A Baseless Futile Propaganda
18 October 2010
By Al-Ikhwah Al-Mujahidun
In the Name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most
Merciful.
A few days ago, Washington Post made a claim on the
basis of unauthenticated and unfounded report that
some high-ranking officials of the Islamic Emirate,
consisting of 15 persons, held secret talks with the
Kabul regime on the instruction of the leadership of
the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. Following that,
some Afghan and world media outlets reported that
talks between the delegation of the Islamic Emirate
and the officials of the Kabul regime were in progress
in Serena Hotel in the capital Kabul.
Last Monday, the Head of the Kabul puppet regime,
Hamid Karzai, in an interview with the American TV
network, CNN, repeated the said futile rumors, saying
he had held talks with the delegations of the Islamic
Emirate of Afghanistan for the past few months and
that the process was still continuing.
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, as in the past,
refutes these futile claims and baseless propaganda
and believes that it is a part and parcel of a regular
psychological warfare of the enemy. The Islamic
Emirate wants to make it clear once again that such
propaganda is usually projected and circulated by
media outlets. Practically, the enemy has never
contacted the leaders of the Islamic Emirate, let a
lone holding any kind of talks with them. Nor any
effort has been made by the enemy directly or
indirectly to initiate contacts with the leadership of
the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan assures the Muslim
and Mujahid people of Afghanistan and all the Ummah
that the Islamic Emirate will not accept any kind of
negotiation or ceasefire with the invading enemy until
and unless the invaders have not pulled out of
Afghanistan. The Islamic Emirate has always explained
its unwavering stance regarding the negotiation and
versus the futile and hackneyed propaganda of the
Americans and their surrogates.
If the talks have really taken place, then you should
produce evidence to prove the participation of the
delegates of the Islamic Emirate in the negotiation.
But if you think that a minuscule numbers of former
officials of the Islamic Emirate who have already
surrendered to you, are the representatives of the
Islamic Emirate or those who were at first detained by
you and now are living in Kabul under surveillance are
representatives of the Islamic Emirate and you usually
present them for such purpose in public gatherings,
then you should know that they are not the
representatives of the Islamic Emirate nor the Islamic
Emirate has given them permission to participate in
these meetings or are authorized to represent the
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.
We urge the Mujahid people of Afghanistan and the
Mujahideen, the vanguards of the strongholds of Truth,
that you should have trust in your leadership and
assure you that your leadership will not allow any one
to trade on your blood and sacrifices by reaching any
clandestine deal (with the enemy).
Similarly, the Islamic Emirate once again announces
its posturing regarding the peace council constituted
by the enemy. The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
believes it is a contemplated endeavor by the enemy to
distract attentions from the Afghan issue and mislead
the opinions of the public because the Afghans and the
public of the world have already shown their negative
reactions and mistrust against the said maneuvering of
the enemy.
We would like to make it clear that the stance of the
Islamic Emirate is unequivocal and final regarding the
negotiation—that is, holding negotiation with the
enemy in conditions of their military presence in
Afghanistan, is a waste of time. It is not only
harmful for achievement of the goal of independence of
Afghanistan and establishment of a true Islamic
government but gives legitimacy to the current
(military) occupation of Afghanistan, thus it is a
historical disloyalty with the Mujahid people of
Afghanistan and the beloved country.
If the foreign invaders and their local surrogates
really want to come out of this losing war; if they
want to save their reputation and sleigh off the heavy
economic burden from their shoulder, to put an end to
the sufferings of the Afghans and end the war, then
they should consider withdrawal of foreign troops from
Afghanistan. If the enemy, on the one hand,
practically insists on continuation of the war in the
battle fields but, on the other hand, merely
disseminates propaganda and contradictory claims,
about high level talks, then it will only contribute
first and foremost to the enemy's already losing
credibility and authenticity in the eyes of the
Afghans and the people of the world. Nothing more than
this, they will achieve.