No ISIS in Afghanistan, They Made it Up

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By Kadir Mohmand

 

[ Editor’s note:  Last week, Afghan President Ghani came to Washington and addressed congress on an imaginary threat much as his predecessor Netanyahu had done only days before.  According to our sources on the ground in Afghanistan, there is no ISIS operating there and President Obama was “snookered” into leaving American troops plus tens of thousands of CIA contractors, in Afghanistan

The American taxpayer is funding contractors and other criminal elements to traffic narcotics, cause civil unrest and now pretend to be ISIS.….Gordon Duff ]

RE: The Brutal Killing of Frakhunda Shows that Ghani has No Control No Matter How Much Money the U.S. Spends. He is just a U.S. Puppet and U.S. Donkey led around for Show by the U.S. Saying What Pleases the War Profiteers and the U.S. Government so that the War and Occupation of Afghanistan Continues.

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Dear Vice President Biden:

The U.S. trained terrorists, the Afghan Police thugs, National Security thugs , and the street thugs participated in the killing of an Afghan woman, 27-year-old Farkhunda. U.S. Puppets Ashraf Ghani and Abdullah Abdullah should have remained in Afghanistan to address the Afghan nation about this national tragedy.

These U.S. stooges should have talked to Farkhunda’s family and relatives to find out why this tragic incident happened. Instead, these U.S. puppets flew to Washington to beg for more troops and money to buttress their shaky and unpopular regime. Ashraf Ghani addressed the U.S. Congress and the Institute of Peace now (Institute of War Profiteers), pleasing his master, begging for money and more troops, and saying what the U.S. wanted to hear. There needs to be justice for Farkhunda.

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Instead of focusing on his barbaric Afghan police who are terrorizing Afghan women, on March 25 2015, in his address to a Joint Meeting of the U.S. Congress Ashraf Ghani stated that , “Terrorist movements whose goal is to destabilize every state in the region are looking for new bases of operation. We’re the front line. But terrorists neither recognize boundaries more require passports to spread their message of hate and discord. From the west, the Daish is already sending advanced guards to southwestern Afghanistan.”

Former President Karzai and other Afghans on the ground have stated that it is not true. Daesh (ISIS) is not in Afghanistan. Afghans have reported seeing U.S. helicopters dropping alleged terrorists down into the villages.

It sounds like a CIA false flag operation. I strongly believe this new message is just more propaganda so that there can be a reason given to the public to increase U.S. troops, slow any alleged withdraw, and continue the war and occupation, which is beneficial to the war profiteers many who are current or former government officials.

Puppet Ghani and the U.S. government want to create the appearance of a new terrorist threat in Afghanistan. The U.S. Congress needs to truly investigate whether Daesh (ISIS) is really in Afghanistan.

The U.S. Government needs to release documents that proves Daesh is there. I strongly believe this is John Kerry’s Daesh propaganda project. I believe Secretary John Kerry is the cause of instability in the world and he needs to resign.

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During the past 15 years of occupation of Afghanistan, the U.S. government has emphasized that it has been protecting Afghan women. The U.S. has spent trillions of dollars on the war with a large portion for the training of the Afghan police thugs and security forces.

Just a few days ago, an Afghan woman, named Farkhunda, from a well-respected family, less than a mile away from Ghani’s barricaded palace and ISAF headquarters, was brutally attacked and eventually killed by a group of street thugs and U.S. trained Afghan security forces. She was a teacher and lived in Kabul. She used to guide the Afghan women in the right direction -not to spend their money and time on magic products and remedies, superstitions and other non-Islamic practices.

The business owners of these non-Islamic operations falsely accused her of burning the holy Quran and attacked her while the U.S. trained Afghan police participated or stood by. After her killing, her family was threatened by the Kabul Chief of Police and told to quickly leave Kabul and not to talk about the killing of their daughter to press.

They were forced to tell the press that their daughter was mentally unstable. The main stream media is not telling the truth about what happened. Farkhunda was not mentally ill. She was an educated and bright Afghan woman teacher. Even if she was mentally ill or had disabilities, such an inhuman attack on her would never be justified.

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I ask you, did the U.S. trained Afghan police officers do their job? Afghan women are less safe today. The majority of the crimes committed against Afghan women are generally done by the U.S. puppet Afghan government. I ask you, who is terrorizing the Afghan women?

Freedom for an Afghan woman means, being able to walk on the streets without the fear of being attacked and killed. Farkhunda was mercilessly vanished from the face of earth. Obviously, the Afghan police is not the defender, but the violator of the rights of the Afghan women.

An Afghan woman must be assured if that happened Afghan police and security forces would come to her aid. Freedom for Afghan women also means an Afghan woman being able to live in her country, with her family, with her culture being respected, with her honor in tact and with her religion being respected, without the fear of being attacked and killed by street thugs, Afghan national security, Afghan Police, foreign occupiers and private contractors/mercenaries.

In an Afghanistan occupied by foreign military, private contractors/mercenaries and U.S. trained Afghan Police and security forces who are terrorizing Afghan Muslim women, in an Afghanistan with widespread drug trafficking and rampant systemic corruption, there can be no true freedom and safety for women or anyone.

Where war and occupation is waged and where money and power is worshiped by its war profiteers and foreign puppets, there can be no justice, peace or safety for Afghan women and all other citizens.

Sincerely,

Abdul Kadir Mohmand

Former Representative of the Afghan Freedom Fighters for North America in the 1980s

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Abdul Kadir Mohmand was born in Kabul, Afghanistan. He currently resides at Kalamazoo, Michigan. He graduated from Kabul High School. On an UNESCO scholarship, Mr. Mohmand studied at Sofia University, Bulgaria from 1976 until 1978 when his studies were interrupted by the Communist seizure of power in Afghanistan. The new Afghan Communist government ordered the Bulgarian government to return him to Afghanistan because he was anti-communist. Mr. Mohmand requested political asylum. With the help of the United Nations and the U.S. Embassy, he arrived to Italy and then the United States in 1979. Mr. Mohmand returned to his studies and earned his B.S. in 1983 from Western Michigan University. He found employment in various positions in the engineering business. For many years, he worked for BFI and was country operations manager for BFI Italia. Currently, Mr. Mohmand owns a shopping center and develops commercial properties. During the 1980s, Mr. Mohmand was the Representative of the Afghan Mujahideen for North America. During the 1980s, Mr. Mohmand returned to Afghanistan to fight as a freedom fighter against the Soviets and Afghan communists. Through an arrangement with Borgess Hospital in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Mr. Mohmand would bring back wounded Afghan children and Mujahideen for medical treatment at Borgess and recuperation in his home in Kalamazoo. He formed and was president of a nonprofit, Aid for Afghanistan. In the 1980s, Mr. Mohmand also worked with the Committee for a Free Afghanistan in Washington D.C to bring wounded Afghans to the United States for medical treatment. For the past four decades Mr. Mohmand has dedicated his life to working to achieve true peace and stability in Afghanistan. A few years ago, Mr. Mohmand organized educated Afghans intellectuals across the world who drafted a comprehensive plan for peace. Presently, he has united many different Afghan peace organizations under one umbrella. The goal of this network is to unite Afghans to bring true peace in and the independence of Afghanistan. This network wants to be the bridge between the Afghan freedom fighters and the silent Afghan majority, and the Western World in any peace negotiations. Mr. Mohmand wants true peace and stability in Afghanistan. As a veteran of war, Mr. Mohmand hates war.