Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: Abdul Salam Hanafi, at the meeting commemorating the second anniversary of the victory of the Islamic Emirate, which was held in the west of Kabul, asked the world to have a positive interaction with the caretaker government.
Abdus Salam Hanafi also said: "It doesn't make a sound from one hand." Friendship comes from both sides. We also do this and we expect this from them and we want interaction and relations with all the neighbors and countries in the region and beyond."
Referring to the achievements of the Islamic Emirate in the last two years, the Administrative Deputy of the Ministry of the Islamic Emirate added that thousands of small and large development projects have been completed by the caretaker government and some of them are being implemented.
According to Hanafi, in the past twenty years, more than five million Afghan citizens were struggling with the phenomenon of addiction, one million of whom were women and children, and the Islamic Emirate has collected all of them and transferred them to addiction treatment camps.
Hanafi rejected the reports of international organizations about the lack of freedom of speech in Afghanistan and said that freedom of speech exists in the country while maintaining national interests and Islamic values.
This official of the Islamic Emirate added that the Islamic Emirate was not involved in any of the attacks on educational centers, religious schools and public places in the last two decades.
Abdus Salam Hanafi asked the politicians and figures who spread propaganda against the Islamic Emirate abroad to stop enmity with their nation and country and return to their homeland.
In addition, Mr. Hanafi also stressed on maintaining national unity among the country's ethnic groups.
On the other hand, Sheikh Mohammad Qasim Khalid, the governor of Kabul, has said that the coincidence and convergence of the country's citizens against the invaders in the past twenty years is commendable.
Referring to the establishment of security throughout Afghanistan, he added that no kidnapping incident has occurred in Kabul in the last five months and the kidnapping graph in the capital has reached zero.
Qasim Khalid said: "The issue of abduction has been reduced to zero. During these five months, we don't have any abduction issue."
In this meeting, the officials of the Islamic Emirate also added that there is no difference between Sunni and Shiite citizens in the country and no group will be allowed to create division in the country.
At the same time, a number of Shia scholars in this meeting praise the provision of security in the past two years and want the recognition of the Jafari religion in the country.
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Alami, the imam of Jummah West of Kabul, emphasized in this meeting: Just as we respect the Hanafi religion, the Sunnis should also respect the Jafari religion, and if the parties to the conflict claim to follow the Jafari religion, the Jafari jurisprudence should be valid.