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CAA Should Be for All Persecuted People āIrrespective of Religionā, Says Taliban
The Taliban spokesperson also claimed that there was no persecution of Sikhs and Hindus in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan.
Taliban spokesperson Suhail Shaheen. Photo: X/@suhailshaheen1
New Delhi: In its first reaction to the implementation of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act in India, the Talibanās head of political office in Doha, Suhail Shaheen, said that any such law should be for all āirrespective of religionā, even as he denied that there was any persecution of minorities in Afghanistan.
On March 11, the Indian government notified the rules for the implementation of the controversial Citizenship (Amendment) Act. Announcing the rules, Indian home minister Amit Shah said that it will āenable minorities persecuted on religious grounds in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan to acquire citizenship in our nationā.
The stated objective of the CAA, which was passed by parliament in December 2019, is to accelerate the process of granting citizenship to Hindus, Parsis, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains and Christians purportedly fleeing persecution from Indiaās Muslim-majority neighbours ā namely, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh. However, the cut-off date for refugees to arrive in India to qualify under the CAA is December 31, 2014.
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In a statement to the media, Taliban spokesperson and head of the political office in Doha Suhail Shaheen said, āThis should apply to all whether they are Muslims, Hindus or Sikhs.ā
When asked for clarification on whether he was referring to Indiaās CAA, Shaheen affirmed, āYes, it should be for all who are persecuted in their countries.ā
At the same time, Shaheen, who is also the Talibanās designated Permanent Representative to the United Nations, claimed that there was no persecution of Sikhs and Hindus in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan.
āI would like to say that minorities like Sikh and Hindus are not persecuted in Afghanistan; they have freedom of performing their rituals and have the same right in the sight of the law as I have,ā he said.
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Shaheen additionally expressed his hope for equal treatment of Indian Muslims, stating, āI hope also minority in India i.e. Muslims, are not persecuted as Hindus and Sikhs are not persecuted in Afghanistan.ā
The CAA is being implemented at a time when India has improved ties with the Taliban government in Kabul, despite not according it full diplomatic recognition in line with the international community.
India has now a team of diplomats in the Afghan capital, with Ministry of External Affairs officials regularly meeting with Taliban government officials. ItĀ recently also sent a technical teamĀ to look at the condition of the India-Afghanistan friendship dam at Herat.
The Afghan embassy in New Delhi is also now manned by Afghan diplomats who are in contact with the central foreign ministry in Kabul.
Meanwhile, the Talibanās relations with Pakistan has cooled over the issue of Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP), which has been accused of being behind a series of terror attacks by Islamabad.
When the CAA was approved by parliament in December 2019, the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan was still at the helm. The Ministry of External Affairs had to clarify that the allegations of persecution was not being made against the post-2001 Afghanistan government, but specifically against the Taliban.
āOn Afghanistan, you see we have and especially in the context of a statement which came out from their side especially when we spoke about the minorities, we said that we didnāt say that religious persecution is taking place under the present, the current government of Afghanistan,āĀ said MEA spokesperson at the weekly briefing of December 19, 2019.
He further explained that āduring the previous Mujahideen and Taliban regimes, religious minorities were deliberately victimised on the basis of religion in 2001 and we are all aware of thatā.
Claiming that Taliban issued a call for minorities to āconvert to Islam or leave the countryā, the MEA spokesperson also reiterated the clean chit to the Islamic Republic. āWe are also aware that the current government has substantially addressed the concerns of the minorities as per their constitutional provisions and laws.ā
The link between the Taliban and the persecution of minorities was also reiterated by Indian government ministers at the time of the return of the insurgent group to Kabul.
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A week after the Taliban returned to power, an Indian Air Force plane airlifting Indians from Kabul also brought back 24 Afghan Sikhs and Hindus. At that time, minister of urban affairs and petroleum Hardeep Puri hadĀ tweetedĀ that ārecent developments in our volatile neighbourhood & the way Sikhs & Hindus are going through a harrowing time are precisely why it was necessary to enact the Citizenship Amendment Actā.
In total, over 300 Afghan Sikhs and Hindus arrived in India after the Taliban takeover. However, none of them would qualify for Indian citizenship under the amended law, and most of themĀ departed for foreign shores. Unlike in India where they donāt have financial means to survive, refugees who are rehabilitated in western countries often get funds till they get jobs.
The two former Afghan Sikh lawmakers who fled Kabul have also left India ā Narendra Singh Khalsa is in Canada, while Anarkali Kaur Honaryar took refuge in France.
The new Taliban government hadĀ held a series of a meetingĀ with Hindu and Sikh leaders over several months after they came to power to assure them of security.
The meetings also took place after the insurgent Islamic State in Khorasan Province (ISKP) took responsibility for attacks on a gurudwara in Kabul in 2022. Incidentally, the MEA expedited the pending visas for over 100 Afghan Sikhs after the 2022 gurudwara attack.
A month later, Taliban asserted that Afghan Sikhs and Hindus should return to their homeland as theĀ security situation had been resolved.
According to Guljeet Singh, a social worker who is involved with the Afghan Sikh community in Delhi, there were only two families left after the Taliban takeover, who were also preparing to leave the country. He also claimed that that there are thousands of pending applications for citizenship from Afghan Sikhs and Hindus over the decades.
Meanwhile, around 50 men have returned to earn their living from their shops and properties in Kabul and Jalalabad. āThey canāt give up their assets. But they are staying together in a community centre or gurudwara for safety,ā he told The Wire.
When asked whether the Afghan Sikhs and Hindus felt danger from the Taliban, he said that the group was not targeting them. āBut the society is so militarised, everybody has a gun. So, they always feel insecure,ā he told media.
TheĀ latest reportĀ of the UN Secretary General on Afghanistan, as well as theĀ briefingĀ by the UN Special Representative for Afghanistan, Roza Otunbayeva spotlighted the restrictions on women and children, but also made a passing reference to āmarginalisation of minoritiesā, but didnāt elaborate further. The majority of the sectarian attacks since 2021 have been against Shia groups like theĀ Hazaras by ISKP.
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Kate Moss Topless On Vacation In Thailand With Naomi Campbell
Just once Iād like to see this chick go to a beach and not whip out her saggy tits, she is so predictable. Anyway,Ā Kate MossĀ is seen below in Phuket, Thailand with daughter Lila Grace and boyfriend Jamie Hince of the bandĀ The Kills; the model booked herself in for a seven-day stress management break at a five-star luxury spa in Thailand to bring in the New Year.
While the U.K., as is the rest of Europe, is all cold as balls and white because of the snow, supermodel Kate Moss didnāt waste time on cleaning the snow and escape to have her topless time in the sun.
No surprise that she would start 2024 toplessly but what the hell does she need stress management? All she does is vacation at luxury hotels, do illicit drugs, flash her tits and bang billionaires. She has not done a dayās hard work in her whole life but she need stress management.
BTW, Naomi Campbell is with friend Kate on this joint supermodel holiday also with her billionaire boyfriend, Vladislav Doronin, so expect a cocaine shortage in Thailand for the ages. I think it will be called āThe Great Thailand Cocaine Crisis of 2010ā³ and will take the country at least four years to fully recover.
Katherine Ann Moss, also known asĀ Kate Moss (born January 16, 1974 in Addiscombe, Croydon, London, England), is an English model. She is known for her waifish figure, uncommon modeling height, and many advertising campaigns. She is also notorious for her high-profile relationships and party lifestyle. She has appeared on over 300 magazine covers.