Snakes of yesterday are biting in disguise!


Afghanistan is the land of political wonders. You can face a new wonder any moment and any day.
When the so-called socialists ruled the country almost all of the people in power had disguised themselves into comrades.
But when the regime fell down and replaced by Mujahideen (religious fighters) a lot of people tried to resemble them. But when Taliban came to the power, numerous people put black and white turbans on their heads and expressed themselves as Taliban, but in hearts they were conspirators for them.
After Taliban’s regime the same situation repeated, All Khalqs and Parchams (socialists) Mujahideen, Taliban disguised as modern people and put neck-ties (which is counted a sign for modern culture in here) instead of all previous signs.
Now all were disguised like the men of thoughts and intellect but unfortunately they were the old black-minded killers who are against modernization and  democracy. They had declared war with knowledge and intellect as they do today.
The warlords of yesterday disguised as intellectuals of today. Old warlords who used to hold the guns for killing humans, now they were wearing neck-ties instead of turbans and PAKOLs ( a type of hat ).
Before they killed people in the civil war, now they have riches for killing, they buy the murderers and kill who are against their personal interests and ideas.
Unfortunately, the millions of dollars of international humanistic assistance complemented and supported their inhuman activities. 
It would be said that the snakes of yesterday seem far more powerful today, as they get opportunity they bite and kill innocent Afghans as they did yesterday.
But it is a cerebrating question, that why does international community support snakes of yesterday and give them energy to bite innocent Afghans again?
Why don’t they support and cultivate the young Afghan generation who were not and are not involved in killing humans and who do have a lot of great ambitions for a developed and a modern Afghanistan?

Source ((the Afghanistan Post))

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