One of the commanders of the National Resistance Front called on the Hazaras of Afghanistan to join the ranks of the resistance and not die in vain

HINDU KUSH, April 18 - Sangar, Hasib Sangar. His invitation came after another Hazara school in Kabul was attacked by suicide bombers, killing and injuring dozens of students.

Siddiqullah Shuja, known as Commander Siddiq Andarabi, told the Sangar website that the appeal was made because the oppressed Hazara people of Afghanistan are being massacred by the Taliban* and their terrorist collaborators like ISIS* in schools and mosques, but their leaders are silent.

“For this reason, through social media, I invited respected Hazaras to come and join us. We are ready to support our compatriots as they wish, let them choose their own commander and fight separately, we will help them with bread and weapons. We will fight together for the liberation of Afghanistan,” said Siddiq Andarabi.

Earlier, the commander of the anti-Taliban resistance posted the following text on social networks:

“Forget who your leaders were and what they did. Come with us and take a practical step. The longer we wait, the sharper the dagger of the enemy becomes, join us and make a revolution unparalleled in the world, shouldering weapons to curb violence. There is no other choice but to fight."

Siddiqullah Shuja is one of the young Tajik commanders of the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan, based in the Qasan Valley of the Deh Salah district of Baghlan province and fighting the Taliban.

On the morning of Hamal 30 (April 19), two suicide bombers attacked the Abdulrahim Shahid school, located in the Dashti Barchi area, west part of Kabul, which is predominantly inhabited by Hazaras, killing about 25 students in the first attack alone. The suicide bomber blew himself up among the students as they left the school building.

According to four documents provided to the Sangar website from three hospitals in Kabul, the death toll and injuries exceed 40. So far there is no information from other hospitals.

ISIS-Khorasan claimed responsibility for the attack on the school.

However, this is not the only time that Shiite Hazaras in Afghanistan have been attacked by Taliban and ISIS militants in the past year. On May 8 last year, a suicide bombing at the Sayyid al-Shuhada - Hazara school in Kabul killed 63 girls' school students and injured 150 others. They were between 10 and 18 years old.

Yaqub Yasna, one of the prominent Hazara intellectuals, says in connection with the suicide attack on the Abdulrahim Shahid school that massacres and killings are the main goal and axis of the Taliban and their extremist partners.

“The Taliban are killing Hazaras for two reasons: ethnic and religious. The Taliban killed Hazaras on the roads and streets. Now they are hunting them in their homes,” Yakub Jasna said.

 After the takeover of Afghanistan by the Taliban, there were also three suicide attacks on Shiite mosques in Afghanistan, killing about 50 people in the Sayyidabad mosque in Kunduz alone and dozens of people in Kandahar.

*The organization is under UN sanctions for terrorist activities.


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