Publish dateSaturday 7 January 2023 - 11:42
Story Code : 263485
Reactions to Western crimes in Afghanistan; Human history should remember these crimes
Following the reactions to the confessions of Prince Harry, who said that 25 people were killed during his mission in Afghanistan, Anas Haqqani, a senior member of the Islamic Emirate, says that "You lost in this war and I hope that the history of humanity will remember these "crimes".
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: Anas Haqqani, a senior member of the Islamic Emirate, in response to Prince Harry who said that 25 people were killed during his mission in Afghanistan, says that you were "defeated" in this war and I hope that the history of mankind Remember these "crimes".
 
Haqqani says in a tweet that among all the killers of Afghans, you have the decency to confess to war crimes and the truth is that our people were like chess pieces for your soldiers and political leaders.
 
This senior member of the Islamic Emirate adds; I have no expectation that the International Criminal Court or human rights activists will summon you and condemn your actions; Because they are "blind and deaf" to you.
 
On the other hand, Inamullah Samangani, the head of the government media center, in response to Prince Harry's words, said that every western soldier should talk about his Afghan killings with all pride, like Prince Hari, so that the ignorant world knows that the news is not the only one that the claimants of human rights and the media They say free.
 
He further stated that the main news is that the claimants of human rights and the free media do not hear about it or don't report it over the years.
 
However, Mohammad Sohail Shaheen, the spokesman of the political office of the Islamic Emirate in Qatar, also said in a series of tweets that I will tell Harry that those who committed crimes were and still are the heroes of the people, now people visit their graves and respect their families, but you they curse
 
Sohail Shaheen added that we will see whether the court and international human rights organizations will question you about this crime or whether the claim of human rights is just a slogan.
 
Harry Duke of Sussex, the prince of the British monarchy, revealed in his new book that will be published soon that he killed 25 citizens of this country during his mission in Afghanistan.
 
However, Prince Harry has said he is neither proud nor ashamed because those killed were "knowingly" trying to kill the "good guys" and he sees them as "chess pieces", not people.
 
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex served in the British Army for 10 years and did two missions in Afghanistan, his second mission was in Helmand in 2013 for two months.
The Duke of Sussex has now stepped down from his royal duties and left the UK with his wife Meghan Markle.
 
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