AFGANISTAN AND TALEBAN
For the last few days, there has been a lot of talk around the world, outside the house, in shops or in the bazaar, in the office or in the court, and that is Afghanistan, the Taliban. Some are speaking for America, some for the Taliban. But most people are praising the people of Afghanistan. They are a nation of heroes, they want to live independently, they do not want to be under anyone, of course no nation in the world wants to be under others.
We have a lot to learn from the people of Afghanistan. They have shown the world that no one can subdue a nation that knows how to die. There is a saying that you can easily enter Afghanistan but you cannot get out easily.
Now it is a matter of who gains and who loses in Afghanistan. We do not think of these as third parties. It is up to them how they will run, who they will make president. I think it would be better not to worry about their internal affairs.
Occupying Israel is killing innocent people in Palestine every day, doesn't any country see human rights violations there ..? Innocent Palestinians are being evicted from their homes, their homes are being destroyed, their land is being occupied, for which no country says anything against Israel, does not drop bombs on Israel. Hundreds of thousands of Rohingyas have been tortured and expelled from Myanmar, many people have been killed innocently by the junta government, then no country has carried out insurance attacks in Myanmar, no bombs have been dropped in Myanmar. Isn't there a violation of human rights?
Freedom has been taken away from the people of Kashmir, known as the paradise of the world, they have been besieged, they have been tortured, then no powerful state or country has stood by them. No one came forward to help them. No one said anything against India. Everyone is saying that it is their internal matter. So why isn't what is happening in Afghanistan now an internal matter? Why do we have to worry about them?
But one thing is teaching us again and again but we are not learning and that is - no one can survive by doing wrong. If he seizes power unjustly, he has to relinquish power. History teaches us this.
We don't think about our families, we think about Afghanistan-Taliban. We do not see our own faults but find out the faults of others through binoculars. In our own home, in our own family, in our own area, in our own country, injustice is being done, torture is being done without solving them, we go to solve other people's problems.
In fact, we all want all ethnic groups to be able to live with their own freedom in their respective countries.