Political Experts: The intelligence agencies of some countries are involved in the creation of political parties abroad
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: These statements of political experts are raised while after the establishment of the Islamic Emirate in Afghanistan, several new political currents have been created by politicians abroad.
Mohammad Asif Barati, a political affairs expert, said in an interview with AVA that the intelligence services of some countries in the world are involved in the creation of political parties abroad, because these countries want to put pressure on the Islamic Emirate by creating political parties, in order to fulfill their wishes in reach Afghanistan
He added that the establishment of a political party outside the country has no effect in improving the political, security and economic situation of Afghanistan, but this provides the basis for the influence of the intelligence of some countries.
This political expert emphasized: Some people outside the country have tried to create a political party, they have been in power for the past 20 years, but they did little useful work for the development of Afghanistan.
According to Barati, those who have tried to create a political party in Western countries do not have any social status in the Afghan society.
Meanwhile, Aziz Ma'araj, a former diplomat and knowledgeable about political affairs, said in an interview with AVA that some countries in the world have their interests tied to the war in Afghanistan. Therefore, they create political parties with their beads to achieve their wishes.
Mr. Ma'araj pointed out: The party, which is established based on a clear charter and a specific financial department inside the country, needs the support of the people. But how many people, it is not known from where they get financial support and create a party in other countries, will not have any kind of positive impact on the society.
This former diplomat stated: Those who have created a political current in Western countries, from an intellectual point of view, have no place among the citizens of Afghanistan.
Maulavi Amir Khan Muttaqi, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate, said a while ago in response to the creation of political currents and parties by some political figures abroad; Those who make arrangements and alliances outside of Afghanistan, to get five rupees money, they hang a slave collar on their neck.
Muttaqi told these politicians to return to Afghanistan and live in their country with "dignity" and "honor".
This is despite the fact that after the establishment of the Islamic Emirate in Afghanistan, the "Afghanistan Justice and Freedom Party" led by Sarwar Danesh, the former vice president, the "National Peace and Justice Movement" by Hanif Atmar, the foreign minister of the previous government, and the "National Freedom Party" Afghanistan" under the leadership of Rahmatullah Nabil, the head of national security of the previous government, announced their existence abroad.