Publish dateMonday 21 October 2024 - 14:18
Story Code : 299013
Those who spread rumors about the killing of Afghan migrants by Iranian border guards should be punished
Hanafi Wardak, deputy head of the Islamic Emirate's political office in Qatar, strongly criticized the spread of baseless rumors about the killing of dozens of Afghan migrants by Iranian border guards in a post on his X account.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: Mr. Wardak stressed in this post that individuals and groups who have spread baseless rumors about the deaths of dozens of Afghan migrants by Iranian border guards and worried all people should be introduced to the judicial authorities.
 
He added that these individuals and groups are damaging people's trust in the regime and are trying to disrupt relations with neighboring countries.
 
The rumor of the killing of migrants by Iranian border guards has sparked widespread reactions on social media.
 
Some users wrote under Mr. Wardak's post on X that anti-Iranian and anti-immigrant work is the work of enemies. The mercenary media of the US and the Zionist regime have confused the minds of the people by spreading fake news and lies.
 
Another user said that the enemies are trying to destroy the friendly relations between Afghanistan and Iran.
 
Another user noted that relations between the two countries should be maintained at a high level.
 
"The Afghan people must distinguish right from wrong and not be fooled by the separatists," wrote one cyberspace activist.
 
The users also stressed that spies and liars should be identified and prosecuted so that they cannot spread rumors again.
 
According to Ava's special report, some sources in Nimroz province told us that as a result of the investigation of the Islamic Emirate's investigation team, comprising representatives of the provincial governor, and the ministries of defense, interior and foreign affairs, it was determined that the issue of killing Afghan citizens and migrants at the border With Iran, the shooting of its border guards has been nothing more than a lie from the beginning.
 
A border guard in Nimroz province also said that the issue of killing Afghan migrants on the Pakistan-Iran border is not true, and such false issues are spread by the enemies of Afghanistan.
 
He said the videos, which were released about the killing of migrants, were completely old and belonged to another country. The media reported that about 300 or 250 Afghan migrants were killed by Iranian hosts, while about 20 people were killed in Quetta, Pakistan, seven days ago, and photographs of their bodies were released.
 
The border guard pointed out that if migrants were killed at the Kalgan border (near us in Nimroz), they should have brought at least one body, while their colleagues are at the border and he himself is stationed at the border, anywhere. There are security posts, if 300 chickens were killed, they should have brought one.
 
He stressed that we must be vigilant and not be deceived by the enemies, because our enemies abroad are propagating on the Internet, Facebook, YouTube, etc. why this system does not defend the people and want to create dissension between the two Islamic countries.
 
Earlier, Hamdullah Fitrat, the deputy spokesman of the Islamic Emirate, announced that a delegation headed by Mullah Mohammad Ibrahim Sadr, the deputy security minister of the Ministry of Interior, had been appointed to investigate the reported killing of Afghan citizens on the Iran-Pakistan border. Maulvi Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesman for the Islamic Emirate, also promised to investigate the matter.
 
Iranian Ambassador and Special Representative for Afghanistan Hassan Kazemi Qomi also said in response to rumors that dozens of Iranian citizens were killed on the Iran-Pakistan border. It turned out that the news about the deaths of dozens of illegal citizens at the Saravan border is not true. He added that in the noise of false media, acceptance of any content requires accuracy, honesty, responsibility and responsible information of the news media.
 
The commander of the Iranian border guards in Sistan and Baluchestan province also said that the news of Iranian officers shooting Afghan citizens was completely false.
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