PESHAWAR, Sept 14: The Revolutionary Association of Women of Afghanistan has expressed solidarity with those who fell victim to terrorist attacks carried out on Sept 11 last year in Washington and New York.

In a press release issued on Saturday, Rawa expressed concern that most of the Afghan people, including women and children, “have been experiencing the trauma of terrorism.”

First, the innocent Afghans were at the razor’s edge at the hands of hardliner militia of Taliban and now at the hands of the “brutal forces of Northern Alliance.”

It said that the US and its allies succeeded in toppling the Taliban government but in the process, they killed more people than those killed in New York and Washington on Sept 11.

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