JUI flays Bonn moot plan

Published December 4, 2001

MANSEHRA, Dec 3: The brother of the chief of the JUI, Maulana Fazlur Rehman, and deputy secretary general of the JUI, NWFP, Maulana Ataur Rehman, has said that the Bonn conference wanted to impose a foreign setup (government) on the dead bodies of the Afghans by force but we want to tell them that no setup can work in Afghanistan without the Taliban.

This he said while speaking at the meeting of the office-bearers of the five districts of the Hazara division here on Sunday.

Maulana said that the US and its allied forces want to set up a government of those who are harbouring them in the killings of the already famine and devastated people of Afghanistan but their this dream will never be accomplished. He said that the people of Afghanistan will never tolerate the government of the choice of the US and Britain in Afghanistan.

Expressing his shock and sorrow over the indifferent attitude of the 56 Muslims states of the world on the killing of thousands of the Muslims in Afghanistan by the US led forces and said that one day US must have to give the account of its atrocities.

He was of the view that the present government is the government of US and all the affairs of the country are decided in America and requested to his countrymen to come forward to support them (JUI) to eliminate the rule of the US.

He said the guerilla war is about to take place in the Afghanistan and very soon the coffins of the US marine will be deported to their country.

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