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    Are there Internal Disputes in Islamic Emirate?

    Web Desk2By Web Desk2June 16, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Are there Internal Disputes in Islamic Emirate? This and similar claims are circulating in the International Media. However, Yaqoob Mujahid Refutes Claims of Internal Disputes in Islamic Emirate.

    Talking to a Local Afghan Media Concern; Acting Minister of Defense, Maulvi Mohammad Yaqoob Mujahid, categorically denied the existence of any internal disputes within the Islamic Emirate government, emphasizing that the system remains cohesive and undivided. With an extensive tenure of service, Mujahid asserts that he possesses in-depth knowledge of the system and affirms that there are no divisions, oppositions, or confrontations that could jeopardize its stability. Dismissing allegations of disharmony as mere propaganda, he urges impartiality from reliable institutions when reporting on such matters.

    Furthermore, Yaqoob Mujahid strongly refuted reports by international organizations claiming human rights violations in Panjshir, labeling them as unfounded. He questions the veracity of these allegations, seeking concrete evidence to substantiate the claims. Stressing that false reports, slander, and propagandistic tactics are employed to create and disseminate such information, he calls for unbiased reporting from trusted sources.

    In addition to addressing internal disputes and human rights concerns, the acting defense minister raised the issue of US violations of Afghan airspace. He highlighted that such violations have been a longstanding issue, contravening the Doha Agreement. Yaqoob Mujahid expressed disappointment over the continuous occupation of Afghan airspace by American forces, emphasizing that this recurrent violation of the agreement should not be overlooked.

    When asked about the future of Afghanistan in five years, the Acting Minister of Defense expressed hope for the nation’s development and the resolution of education-related challenges. He underscored the significance of progress and growth, particularly in overcoming obstacles that hinder access to education. By prioritizing quality education and addressing the prevailing challenges, Yaqoob Mujahid envisions a brighter future for Afghanistan.

    Please note that the content has been rewritten based on the provided information, utilizing a mix of short and long sentences, incorporating uncommon terminology, and maintaining a professional format.

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