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Parliment divided over Latif Pedram
#21
Posted 02 August 2008 - 07:13 PM
#22
Posted 02 August 2008 - 08:20 PM
http://benawa.com/details.php?id=19960
(For those of you who can read pashto)[/QUOTE]
Is that all of your himmat and ehsan guys? 200 000? You might wanna increase it to insrease your chances of getting eventually obliterated from the face of earth. Afghanistani Persians will not be alone this time. Thousands of others will join them in our last battle against the Evil in that part of Aryana - Khorasan.
#25
Posted 13 August 2008 - 07:04 AM
dude i don`t underestand one thing you guys became a part of tajikam comunity and i know it would have been a great embrassing when you had to type tajikam ahahah...
lolz[/QUOTE]
Dear Salek,
First of all wellcome to this friendly forum. Secondly, i didnt understand what exactly you mean by the above? Especially there is a LOLz at the end?
#26
Posted 15 August 2008 - 07:11 AM
Dr. Latif Pedram is not only an wel known ''independent'' intellectual in Aryanna. The whole world knows about him, he is a patriotic Tajik resistant warrior who is not afraid to die for justicy.
Ghorzang:
Killing people is not in the nature of the honorable Tajik nation, on one day Ahmad Shah Massood captured 180 Russian soldiers, he could kill them if he wanted but he didn't!
He released them all, you know why? Because they were young soldiers who had a long way to go in their life. And besides: killing people is extremely barbaric, every human deserve to stay alive, because a human who do/did bad thing will eventually be panished wether he or she likes it or not! His or her concious will never have rest!
AND I AM SURE THAT THE HONORABLE TAJIK WILL EASILY OVERWIN PAKHTUN BARBARISM!
It is know more than 200 years that Aryanna is controlled by Pakhtuns, but have they achieved something sygnificant? Answer: hell noooo!!
- the country has no face anymore in the world
- one of the weakest economy in the world
- human rights are under havy pressure
- it is again occupied by England (and western world in General) with help of Pakhtuns
and Herati's
- it has an national army which can not even defend Aryanna against a weak country
like Pakistan
- women still don't have equall rights
- highest unemployment rate
- MP's are almost all kuchi's who can't read and write
Pakhtuns made a fun of Aryanna! It is now time for Tajiks to hit back!
#28
Posted 15 August 2008 - 07:38 AM
How the Heratis are helping the British to capture the country?[/QUOTE]
Salam baradar qand,
First of all nice to meet you, I agree on everything what you said.
Second, by saying ''Herati's'' I don't mean all Herati's, we have very good Herati's as well. As you might know, that Herat is the center of the so called maoist group of ''Sholayi''. They are not cooperating only with England but their importnant support comes from Germany.
It is also very interesting at the moment that Karzai was reshuffling his cabinet, he took a lot of Herati's in his cabinet, very sensitiv posts are represented by Herati's, for example:
- foreign affairs
- defence
- water and electricity
- the spokesman of the president
And I want to tell you again: I don't mean ALL Herati's because their are very good Herati's among them too!
I hope I gave you enough information.

#29
Posted 15 August 2008 - 07:48 AM
First of all nice to meet you, I agree on everything what you said.
Second, by saying ''Herati's'' I don't mean all Herati's, we have very good Herati's as well. As you might know, that Herat is the center of the so called maoist group of ''Sholayi''. They are not cooperating only with England but their importnant support comes from Germany.
It is also very interesting at the moment that Karzai was reshuffling his cabinet, he took a lot of Herati's in his cabinet, very sensitiv posts are represented by Herati's, for example:
- foreign affairs
- defence
- water and electricity
- the spokesman of the president
And I want to tell you again: I don't mean ALL Herati's because their are very good Herati's among them too!
I hope I gave you enough information.

Dear Ariaie jan,
Thanks for the information. But being part of the gov does not mean supporting the british. Also, being maoist is not a big deal, they are Maoist, I am muslim, someone else has another faith, that shouldnt be a problem for us.
#30
Posted 15 August 2008 - 11:44 AM
Thanks for the information. But being part of the gov does not mean supporting the british. Also, being maoist is not a big deal, they are Maoist, I am muslim, someone else has another faith, that shouldnt be a problem for us.[/QUOTE]
Baradar aziz,
You are right, when you are muslim you regard Islam as your faith but when someone is a islamist he or she regard Islam as an (political) ideology. I agree that everyone has the right to chose the thing what he or she think it's the best for the humanity, after all that is what ''democracy'' is about, I really don't care which ideology people have, but I have a problem with people who are supported by foreign instatution like Germany who is helping maoist all over the world only to get grip and power in a region, I wish that Afghan maoist were patriotic and organised therselves as an independent organisation and not like it is now: working with foreigners and do everything what they want, and not only England I am talking about the western world in general.
Greetings,
M. Ariaie
#31
Posted 15 August 2008 - 11:48 AM
You are right, when you are muslim you regard Islam as your faith but when someone is a islamist he or she regard Islam as an (political) ideology. I agree that everyone has the right to chose the thing what he or she think it's the best for the humanity, after all that is what ''democracy'' is about, I really don't care which ideology people have, but I have a problem with people who are supported by foreign instatution like Germany who is helping maoist all over the world only to get grip and power in a region, I wish that Afghan maoist were patriotic and organised therselves as an independent organisation and not like it is now: working with foreigners and do everything what they want, and not only England I am talking about the western world in general.
Greetings,
M. Ariaie[/QUOTE]
Muhtaram Ariaie,
To be honest with you i dont know why would germany support the Maoists? they dont have anything in common with them. The other fact is that political parties' connection with the other countries is not someting new, and the Maoists, if they have, is not the only one.
#32
Posted 15 August 2008 - 01:11 PM
To be honest with you i dont know why would germany support the Maoists? they dont have anything in common with them. The other fact is that political parties' connection with the other countries is not someting new, and the Maoists, if they have, is not the only one.[/QUOTE]
Baradar aziz,
I agree with you, I think that Germany wants to increase it's influence in Afghanistan trough organisations.
#33
Posted 15 August 2008 - 01:12 PM
To be honest with you i dont know why would germany support the Maoists? they dont have anything in common with them. The other fact is that political parties' connection with the other countries is not someting new, and the Maoists, if they have, is not the only one.[/QUOTE]
Ofcourse there are more (super)powers or better say developing countries and semi-developed countries like Iran who wants to get grip in Afghanistan:(
#34
Posted 15 August 2008 - 01:12 PM
I agree with you, I think that Germany wants to increase it's influence in Afghanistan trough organisations.[/QUOTE]
Dear Ariaie,
Any reason why they specifically go after the Maoists? And why specifically Heratis? because Sholayes are present in Kabul, some of them in Laghman, north, etc.
#35
Posted 15 August 2008 - 01:15 PM
I guess that's beause maoist are very easy in cooperating with foreigbers for money, do you know mko (Mujahedine Khalq Iran)? They are also a moist organisation, and look at them: they are even cooperating with the zionist state of Israel to realise a regime change in Iran, and the Afghan maoist are also working with MKO Iran.
#36
Posted 15 August 2008 - 01:35 PM
but why specifically Heratis?
#37
Posted 15 August 2008 - 02:58 PM
no no no, it's not specially Herati's, but Herat is the center of Maoist, I'm sorry I don't mean they are all Herati, not at all, the maoist organisation in Afghanistan have every etnic group of Afghanistan, exept Turkmen and Uzbek.
#38
Posted 15 August 2008 - 07:43 PM
please explain for me what maoism has to do with religion? Maoism is a political ideology and not a faith. You can be a Christian, Jew, Arab, Muslim, Pashtun, Sozialist, Pagan, Atheist or Pantheists and at the same time also a Maoist. Maoism has also some good point. As a Maoist you work for yourself and your own nation. All your energy you spend only for the welfare of your own people, specially of those who are very poor.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maoist
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communism
Germany is not related with Maoism.
#40
Posted 15 August 2008 - 07:50 PM
Don´t you think that Israelians have the right to have an own country in a native region of the world where they lived there for at least 4000 years?