The Valuable Services Of The Red Cross
In Reducing The Sufferings Of Afghans
19 June 2012
By Al-Ikhwan Al-Mujahidun
The international committee of
Red Cross (ICRC) is one of the well known
organizations working in our area for the last sixty
years. Especially during the Soviet invasion it had
rendered valuable services to the Afghans by providing
treatment to the wounded ones. For this purpose it had
specific hospitals in Peshawar and Quetta where it
used to admit the wounded persons of all the Jihadist
groups or send them abroad. Presently the ICRC is
providing valuable services by delivering letters to
the prisoners and informing the families about their
health condition, which is really a humanitarian
service.
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan supports as per its
policy each and every NGO which is useful for the
ordinary Afghan and does not support the foreign
invasion. Similarly the IEA tries its best to
facilitate them according to possibilities and
condemns the torture and killing of its worker inside
the country as well as abroad; because it is an
impartial organization and works throughout the world
for the needy, helpless and oppressed people.
We would to draw the attention of the ICRC to all the
prisoners related to the IEA and being tortured in
jails, known or underground, by the puppet regime of
Kabul and the Americans as well. They are treated in a
biased and discriminate manner. The barbaric
techniques common in the communist regime in
Afghanistan are used once again to torture the
prisoners. This is not a mere claim but the reports of
the impartial human rights organization testify it and
the media have published it.
Moreover the Americans have set up secret cells in all
of their bases where they torture the prisoners and
the news does not come out. We ask the ICRC to
investigate the hidden jails in the American bases
beside Bagram and Qandahar bases. The ICRC should put
pressure on the invading forces to refrain from the
torture and humiliation of the prisoners. Similarly it
is well known that for the last decade the Afghans are
living in Guantanamo and other jails inside
Afghanistan under the control of Americans as well the
puppet regime of Kabul without any trial and official
indictment. We ask the ICRC to accelerate its efforts
for their release according to its policy because the
arrest and detention of these people is itself a
violation of the international human rights and is a
brand of infamy for the civilized humanity.