Afghanistan’s Freedom Questioned Due To Reign of Extremist Taliban Group

The National Resistance Council for Salvation of Afghanistan announced that the country's freedom has been called into question due to the reign of “the extremist Taliban group”.

In a statement released on the occasion of the 104th anniversary of Afghanistan's independence, the council stated that Afghanistan’s affairs have been mainly managed by foreigners.

According to the council, "After the fall of the first Taliban government and the establishment of the republic order in 2001, freedom and democracy prevailed. Although there were challenges during this period, progress had also been made in various fields.”

The National Resistance Council for Salvation of Afghanistan, which comprises many well-known leaders and former officials of Afghanistan stressed that Afghanistan was once again occupied by the triangle of terrorism "Taliban, Tareek-e-Taliban Pakistan and Al-Qaeda”.

The council added that they are obliged to protect freedom and provide justice in Afghanistan.

At the same time, the Taliban leaders held a ceremony to commemorate the 104th anniversary of Afghanistan's independence in Kabul on Saturday.

In a statement published by the Taliban on this occasion, it had been stated that the group wants good relations with the countries of the region and the world.