Taliban: The UN report on Afghan security events is biased
The Taliban spokesperson called the UN Secretary General's report on the increase in security incidents in Afghanistan biased and an attempt to put pressure on the Kabul government. |
according to the regional office report Tasnim News Agency, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said in response to the UN Secretary General’s new quarterly report on the situation in Afghanistan: this report claims an increase 37% of security incidents are compared to the same time last year, but in the details of the incidents, it is stated that most of these incidents were encounters between security forces and drug traffickers.
V He added: Instead of appreciating the events that took place in the operation with drug smugglers and interpreting it as the awakening of the security forces, this issue has been used to show the insecurity of Afghanistan.
to According to Mujahid, as a result of the Taliban’s fight against narcotics, more than 14,000 people have been arrested and handed over to the courts in connection with the production and trafficking of narcotics since last year, and more than 5,500 tons of narcotics have been destroyed.
Spokesman Stating that more than 1,200 drug production workshops have been destroyed and 15,300 hectares of land have been cleared of poppy cultivation in the past year, the Taliban continued: Now it becomes clear how an organization called the United Nations can distort Is the mentality of our people busy and interpret security as insecurity?
He made such reports at the request of some intelligence groups that are trying to put pressure on the ruling body of Afghanistan.
Mujahid He also emphasized: The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan views this report with suspicion and considers it a misuse of the name and title of the United Nations.
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