Until we achieve justice, equality, and freedom, we will continue our struggle, interview
KABUL – Ahmad Masood, the leader of the Afghan Resistance Movement in Panjshir, has said that if the Taliban agree to a power-sharing deal, they will end their resistance. In an interview, Ahmed Masood made it clear that peace does not mean surrendering and allowing injustice and inequality to continue in Afghanistan. Can move in a direction that is acceptable to all.
Ahmed Masood said that anything less than this would be unacceptable to us and we will continue our struggle and resistance till we achieve justice, equality, and freedom. On the question of declaring this resistance as a civil war. Ahmed Masood says he doesn’t consider it to be a common conflict, this conflict has been forced on us by a gathering that is subject to numerous nations and is not an independent national movement. If the government is ready to share with and agree to establish justice and give equal rights and freedoms to all Afghans, they will give up resistance.