Saturday, October 30, 2021

Recognise Afghanistan as China has done especially as PAS and Taliban share values





PAS Youth chief: If China can reach out to Taliban, why can’t Malaysia?

PAS Youth chief Khairil Nizam Khirudin has proposed that Malaysia establish diplomatic relations with Afghanistan's Taliban government.

Speaking during the party wing’s assembly this morning, he drew comparisons between how Muslims remain “in turmoil” over the issue while “communist China” had already reached out to the Taliban.

China had also provided “billions” in Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) funding to the Taliban, the senator and Perikatan Nasional youth chief pointed out.

“What is Malaysia’s foreign policy towards Afghanistan under the new Taliban rule?

“PAS Youth proposes that the Malaysian government establish and strengthen bilateral relations with the Taliban government,” Khairil said during his speech that was broadcast on Facebook.

Wisma Putra has yet to formally recognise the Taliban government.

Elaborating, Khairil proposed that Malaysia’s actions could engender “international acceptance” of the Taliban government.

“This is based on Malaysia’s track record of having high-level diplomatic skills which I believe will be able to accommodate the international community’s acceptance towards Afghanistan through (a government) that practices inclusive governance and Islamic inclusivity.

“Ongoing conflict will not benefit anyone except a handful of military-industrial complex (actors) who thirst for blood for themselves.

“If communist China can reach out to Afghanistan under Taliban rule, why can’t Malaysia sebagai saudara se-Islam (as a Muslim relative)?” he posed.

Meanwhile, Khairil characterised the Aug 15 Taliban takeover of Afghanistan as a people-backed victory by the militant group over American imperialists.

“After 20 years of being gripped under imperialist America, the (Afghan) people gave their support to the Taliban.

“The people were fed up with the corruption and the (former Afghan) government’s failure to implement Syariah law,” he claimed.

This is not the first time a PAS national leader has voiced support for the Taliban.

Back in August, the party’s international affairs and external relations chief Mohd Khalil Abdul Hadi congratulated the Taliban on the takeover.

Shortly after publishing his statement on Facebook, the post was removed for breaching community standards. He was also temporarily banned from the social networking platform.

Mohd Khalil later deleted his Twitter post of the same statement.

The Taliban returned to power in Kabul after a military advance across Afghanistan as US-led forces departed and foreign nations stepped up efforts to evacuate their citizens from the capital.

The Taliban’s return sparked international outcry as it previously imposed harsh Islamic laws like whipping, hanging, and restricting women from many aspects of public life.

This time around, the group sought to project a more moderate face, promising to respect women’s rights and to protect both foreigners and Afghans.

A month after coming into power, the Taliban reportedly planned to restore executions and amputations as forms of punishment.

In one incident, it reportedly hung up corpses of kidnappers for public display as a deterrent.

Pledges to allow women to work have also been met with scepticism after female government employees were reportedly barred from returning to work.




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The PAS Youth assembly will be held at the Corus Paradise Resort in Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan today and tomorrow.

Elections to determine office bearers for the 2021-2023 term will also be held.


8 comments:

  1. Yes, let all Malaysians realise that PAS is the equivalent of Taliban in Malaysia.
    Most Malays also don't want Taliban-type Government in Malaysia.

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  2. Shows one how the zombies think - zilch but just pure impulsive faith reaction!

    China has not recognized Taliban Afghanistan as of now.

    So far all those aids r done on humanitarian ground.

    By an atheistic socialist country!

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  3. 500 yo Bully never recognized Telly-ban either, and “never cared about Afghans”, but nevertheless donated 2 TRILLION in humanitarian aid and paying salaries to civil servants and security personnel, spread over 20 years.

    5000 yo Bully has $1,999,969,000,000 more to donate in 19 yrs and 9 months to match the good deeds.

    Don’t Run Away ya…….

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    1. Wakakakakaka…

      "donated 2 TRILLION in humanitarian aid and paying salaries to civil servants and security personnel, spread over 20 years"

      Yr uncle Sam's humanitarian contributions to Afghanistan!

      Wow… wow…

      Those starving, dying, misplacing & disenchanting Afghans under those 20 yrs MUST be wondering what hit them.

      China doesn't need to match yr uncle Sam's (mis)deeds in Afghanistan. She just works on her own true humanitarian works that the Afghans currently need most.

      Blurred mfer, how about shouting to yr idols to unlock the Afghanistan foreign exchange for a start. Then follow with tons *& tons of covid-19 vaccine. Ooop… don't forget to remind yr f*cked idols not to force islandization of those needed food aids to prevent the coming winter starvation too!

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    2. TS has either a naive or sinister aim when talking about a non-existent $2 trillion US aid

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    3. This blurred mfer has been deeply indoctrinated to fart about lies - with a help from its anmokausai upstaging tendency!

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    4. Even after been asked to leave, 500 yo Bully continues to outshine 5000 yo Bully in humanitarian aid to Afghans, whom “they don’t care about”.

      So when will Modern Mao start his Debt and Road projects in Afghanistan? Telly-ban waiting.

      https://www.usaid.gov/news-information/press-releases/sep-13-2021-united-states-nearly-64-million-additional-humanitarian-assistance-afghanistan

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      THE UNITED STATES ANNOUNCES NEARLY $64 MILLION IN ADDITIONAL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE FOR AFGHANISTAN
      For Immediate Release
      Monday, September 13, 2021
      Office of Press Relations
      press@usaid.gov

      Today, the United States announced nearly $64 million in additional humanitarian assistance for the people of Afghanistan. This funding from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the U.S. Department of State will flow through independent organizations, such as UN agencies and NGOs, and provide life-saving support directly to Afghans facing the compounding effects of insecurity, conflict, recurring natural disasters, and the COVID-19 pandemic. For assistance to be effective, we will need an environment conducive to the principled delivery of aid, including the ability for both female and male aid workers to operate freely. This contribution underscores the United States’ commitment to the Afghan people.
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    5. One month after donating $64 million, another $144 million.

      5000 yo Bullyland how? Donate only $31 million then no more...only Lecture and Pontificate....?

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      THE UNITED STATES ANNOUNCES MORE THAN $144 MILLION IN ADDITIONAL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE FOR AFGHANISTAN
      For Immediate Release
      Thursday, October 28, 2021
      Office of Press Relations
      press@usaid.gov

      Today, the United States announced more than $144 million in humanitarian assistance to the people affected by the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan. This funding from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the U.S. Department of State brought total U.S. humanitarian aid in Afghanistan and for Afghan refugees in the region to nearly $474 million in 2021 alone.

      This assistance, which includes more than $100 million from USAID, comes as Afghanistan faces increasing food insecurity, with more than half the country’s population expected to be food insecure this winter. This assistance will flow through independent humanitarian organizations who provide support directly to some of the more than 18.4 million vulnerable Afghans in the region. It includes lifesaving food and nutrition assistance, protection, essential health care, agriculture, and winterization assistance, as well as support to transport aid workers and critical relief supplies into Afghanistan, in response to the growing humanitarian needs exacerbated by the current economic contraction, COVID-19 pandemic, natural disasters including drought, malnutrition, and the impending winter.

      The United States is the largest single humanitarian donor in Afghanistan. For this assistance to be effective, all aid workers, especially women, must be permitted to operate independently and securely and be able to reach women and girls in communities without impediments.. Without female staff, safe and principled programming is not possible. The United States will work to urge the Taliban to adhere to agreements to allow unhindered humanitarian access, safe conditions for humanitarian personnel, independent provision of assistance to all vulnerable people, freedom of movement for aid workers of all genders, and safe passage for all those who wish to leave Afghanistan. We will continue to help alleviate the suffering of the Afghan people and call on other donors to continue to step up their contributions to help deliver critical assistance directly to the people of Afghanistan.
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