The Afghan Villagers Did Not Participate In The Fraudulent Afghan Election (U.S. selection)!

by Kadir A. Mohmand, former Mujahadin Cmdr. during Soviet-Afghan War

Why did the United States waste so many tax dollars on a fraudulent Afghan election (U.S. selection) when so many Afghans especially women did not participate? It is just a waste of US tax dollars that the United States does not have. This waste of tax dollars needs to be investigated.



Under occupation and under the gun, there can be no democracy and free elections in Afghanistan. It is a waste of U.S. and world donors’ dollars. That should be evident to everyone after the United States’ longest war –18 years in Afghanistan this October.

The Afghan villagers want justice for these past 18 years, and they want justice for the crimes committed these past 4 decades.

Yet, they have not received any justice during these past four decades for the war crimes they suffered due to the invasions and wars by the former Soviet Union and the United States and their agents, puppets and mercenaries. There can be no peace without justice.

There have never been any international or national war crimes tribunals. Justice needs to come first.

To bring justice, prosecute the Afghan war criminal, First Afghan VP Rashid Dostum, prosecute the Butcher of Kabul, Gulbideen Hekmatry, prosecute all war criminals from 1979 through the present.

Stop the collective punishment and the scapegoating of the Afghan villagers for the tragedy of 9/11/01.

End the U.S. occupation and war with the removal of U.S. troops and foreign forces. Stop exploiting the Afghan villagers’ Rare Earth Elements (REEs) and other natural resources, while contaminating their environment with radioactive byproducts.

If the United States really wants peace then it will start actions of justice and lead other perpetrators to take the above mentioned actions down this path of justice towards peace.

The U.S. selection of Afghan puppet governments, the dropping of “mother of all bombs” and bombs from drones onto Afghan villagers, the use of private contractors/U.S. mercenaries and the CIA paramilitary to attack Afghan villagers, the bull dozing and burning of the villages around the REE deposits in Helmand, ethnic cleansing of the Afghan villagers, who are the only ones defending their land and families, and the rape, torture, killing and imprisonment of Afghan villagers, are not just acts that will lead to peace.

It is time foreign forces including the CIA paramilitary and contractors/mercenaries leave Afghanistan. It is time the Afghan people unite and determine their own destination.

It is time Afghans seek peace and not let outsiders/foreigners divide them.

Peace and unity are the backbone of a straight and just path for the Afghan people.

Sincerely,
Kadir A. Mohmand

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3 COMMENTS

  1. I agree, Mr.Mohmand. And i see nothing good that USSR, once, came to this land. But we have left buildings, engineered the facilities. USA military gangs there is like parasite. Bring death to simple peoples of Afghanistan. Who knows – will be able this ancient country to live and develop by its own way and to get rid of those barbarian terrorists, barbarian “pseudo-sharia” laws? Frankly… I don’t know, yet..

    • I’m sure, that only a good will of all the countries, like G20, can help to stop the pain of Afghanistan. This can’t last forever. And, yes, the first step is to drive out US troops and set all the heroin fields on fire.

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