Hazaristan: So-Called Afghan National Police and Army as Ethnic-Militias to Maintain the Ethnic-Dominance
Transferring war to Hazaristan!
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In recent years Hamid Karzai and Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai, as two prominent supporters of the terrorist group Taliban transferred war from South and east to the northern parts of so-called Afghanistan. Mainly, Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai uses the so-called national police and army as ethnic militias to target anti-Taliban groups established among non-Pashtuns. The plan is to transfer the war to Hazaristan by targeting Hazara anti-terrorist groups, those who have organized themselves against Pashtun Taliban, Kochis, and Daesh.
The international community has spent billions of dollars in so-called Afghanistan and sent tens of thousands of soldiers to defeat terrorism and bring democracy. However, on the other side, Karzai and Ghani Ahmadzai were/are undermining the process of democracy by following the ethnic-dominance plans, and increasing corruption, and fraud.
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