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The Supreme Council of National Resistance for the Salvation of Afghanistan, with deep concern and a sense of national responsibility, has carefully followed reliable reports and field evidence indicating the expansion of a deliberate campaign of forced displacement, coercive relocation, and ethnic cleansing in the Behsud region of Maidan Wardak province, Panjab district of Bamyan province, and parts of Ghor province and other areas, and hereby declares its position.

These actions, carried out in an organized manner with the direct support or practical facilitation of the tyrannical Taliban group and with the involvement of Kuchi nomads, are clear signs of a deliberate policy aimed at disrupting demographic balance, engineering ethnic composition, and weakening the social fabric of the mentioned regions.

According to credible evidence, the indigenous people of these areas have been systematically subjected to threats, intimidation, dispossession, deprivation of basic human rights, and forced expulsion. These actions are not only contrary to the fundamental principles of national coexistence, human rights, and the provisions of law and Sharia, but are also clear examples of collective crimes, structural discrimination, and ethnic cleansing.

The Supreme Council of National Resistance for the Salvation of Afghanistan strongly states that what is currently happening in Behsud district of Maidan Wardak, Panjab district of Bamyan, and Ghor province is not merely a local conflict or isolated incident, but part of a dangerous strategy aimed at silencing historical identities, erasing the cultural and geographical presence of indigenous communities, and imposing an authoritarian and monopolistic order by the tyrannical Taliban group—a group that lacks political, legal, and popular legitimacy, and for which there is ample evidence of direct collusion with the perpetrators of these atrocities.

Therefore, the Supreme Council of National Resistance for the Salvation of Afghanistan calls on the United Nations, its political mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, and other monitoring and responsible bodies for human rights in Afghanistan to take a clear stance, dispatch fact-finding missions immediately, accurately document and record these crimes, apply the necessary political and legal pressure on the tyrannical Taliban group, and urgently provide humanitarian aid to those affected—in fulfillment of their moral, conscientious, and legal responsibilities.

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