- The sociopolitical experimentation in Afghanistan that
has begun on October 7, 2001under the guise of democracy has deprived Afghans
of their basic human rights and slaughtered countless. This catastrophe
was facilitated and continues through a symbiotic relationship between
US-NATO and criminal elements within Afghanistan with pseudo- political
organizations. These criminal elements used to preach puritanical existence
to control the masses but in reality they replaced spiritual hunger for
material greed represented by the US Dollar.
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- The time has come to redefine the sociopolitical landscape
of All Afghanistan situated between the Oxus and Indus Rivers and save
this nation from these barbaric experimentations that lasted for over 10
years. This could only happen through a larger sociopolitical accord. This
contract defines the relationship between the sovereign and the governed
and among the governed themselves. This new sociopolitical approach is
critical for the national survival of All Afghanistan. We at All Afghanistan
National
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- Accord (AANA) propose the followings:
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- 1. The US-NATO must realize that this is the new sociopolitical
movement that would define the future of Afghanistan and its sociopolitical
landscape
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- 2. We stand firm that Afghanistan is no longer for sale
irrespective of the fact that it is geographically located whereupon the
interests of big powers intersect.
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- 3. All Afghanistan needs no outside ideology, which camouflages
aggression and destruction. Afghans have a rich sociopolitical culture
of structural democracy based on egalitarian consciousness, practical solidarity,
individual dignity and transparent conflict resolution through Jirga (consultative
assembly).
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- 4. We want national unity through constructive patriotism,
and reject other outside ideologies and futile idealism bordering on radicalism
that creates chaos, hate and destruction.
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- 5. Afghanistan requires a well-defined strategy toward
a unified nation-state, wherein the majority is defined and the minorities
protected. National civility must be given priority so that the masses
learn to live in peace and tolerate diverse ideas.
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- 6. Afghan identity needs to be secured from the current
injustice and protected for national stability. We want the primacy of
Pashto. This language needs to be institutionalized in all spheres of the
Afghan society and state. It would serve as an instrument of national identity,
which would promote nation building and enhance national cohesion. Other
languages shall be supported within their local environment.
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- 7. We demand the exit of all foreign forces from Afghanistan
in a well-managed manner and refuse the establishment of any foreign bases
in All Afghanistan.
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- 8. Social justice needs to prevail and the monopoly of
a handful of criminal elements that belongs to various pseudo-political
groups must be eleminated.
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- 9. A five-year interim government is essential and must
be effective enough to facilitate the onset of a subsequent representative
government. It must be composed of those people who could contribute effectively
to the social, political and physical reconstruction of Afghanistan including
intellectuals, technocrats and major segments of current resistance movement.
There shall be no room for national traitors and elements of the current
government infested in corruption.
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- 10. The constitution must be totally amended reflecting
the current reality of Afghan society.
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- 11. The people who are fighting for the independence
of All Afghanistan are its sons. The war was imposed on All Afghanistan.
This war is illegal, immoral and criminal; hence, according to all known
international and human norms, the Afghan people have the right to wage
armed resistance. The invading forces and the atrocities they have committed
left no room for any civil discourse; hence, armed resistance was the only
course of action.
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- 12. We advocate a balanced economic system wherein (a)
the partnership between private and public thrives, and (b) the extreme
economic and political greed is kept in check for the common good.
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- 13. We will eradicate corrupt judicial system and corrupt
police force and institute conscription as one of the national institutions
of nation building.
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- 14. The Colonial Durand Treaty (1893) along with its
imaginary Durand Line is illegal, invalid and immoral. We want to remove
the ugly scars of colonialism. We want Pakistan to return our territories-Pashtunkhwa
and Balochistan, and in return, we would sign a friendship and a joint
defense treaty with Pakistan.
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- 15. British are the architects of war against the Pashtun
People, the absolute majority of Afghanistan; however, the Americans due
to their naïveté are used by the British to implement this
anti-Pashtun policy.
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- 16. We want Iran to stop their cultural invasion of Afghanistan
and wish to assert that Afghanistan is not and will never be an extension
of Iranian cultural ambitions. We consider the Iranian cultural invasion
of Afghanistan to be more detrimental to its future national unity than
the physical invasion by US-NATO.
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- 17. Afghanistan is ready to be part of the vision of
a fair and rule-based world order wherein the rights of weak would not
be violated.
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- 18. We advocate the formation of an independent war crime
tribunal. This tribunal would investigate all those accused of war crimes.
Furthermore, this tribunal would also investigate the accused along with
others who might have unjustly secured wealth.
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- 19. All Afghanistan National Accord is a nonviolent resistance
movement and advocates this form of resistance for All Afghanistan.
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- The above-mentioned accord is formed based on my, Dr
Mohammed Daud Miraki, meetings, contacts and discussions with Afghan intellectuals,
tribal and religious leaders as well as common Afghans on both sides of
the imaginary and colonial Durand Line, in the US, Europe and Canada. It
is based on my observation resulting from multiple trips to Afghanistan.
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- Thereafter, I arrived at the conclusion that the Afghan
nation needs a new awakening and renaissance addressing their sufferings,
hopes and survival, and national revival. This accord stems from the fact
that Afghans reject any imposed political system, artificial arrangement,
colonial schemes, and prescribed remedy with the supposed intention of
curing their ills.
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- We, Afghan intellectuals, are not oblivious of the global
scheme targeting the whole Afghan nation in order to facilitate their long-term
agenda.
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- Mohammed Daud Miraki, MA, MA, PhD Chicago, Illinois,
USA mdmiraki@ameritech.net (773) 954-9374
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- Acknowledgement Dr Rahmat Rabi Zirakyar, MA, PhD
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- I thank Dr Rahmat Rabi Zirakyar for his constructive
critique and research advice. Dr Zirakyar has earned his MA and PhD in
political science from the Free University of Berlin, Germany and is currently
residing in the USA.
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- Other Afghans
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- I like to thank other Afghan intellectuals and young
activists from the Oxus to the Indus Rivers. I am grateful to the current
Afghan resistance groups involved in armed resistance for their feedback.
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