President Ashraf Ghani in a meeting with members of the special forces of the Afghan National Police (ANP) on Monday said his administration cannot remain “indifferent” to those killing children.
Ghani was apparently referring to last week’s attack on a maternity hospital in Kabul where gunmen massacred at least 24 people, including women and newborn babies.
Ghani also confirmed his stance on the return of the Afghan National Security and Defense Forces (ANDSF) to the “offense” mode, and said that it would be a “great sin” to remain silent against those attacking and killing the children.
He said that recent attacks in Kabul, Nangarhar and Faryab provinces are a “desecration” of the peace process
Today we are in a situation where the majority of religious scholars in Afghanistan and scholars from the Islamic world are denouncing the war imposed on us. The Taliban sealed a pact with the international forces, but they continue to attack their people and the nation’s security and defense forces. This cannot be justified,” said Ghani.
But Ghani reiterated that his administration was ready for peace to end the bloodshed in the country.
Ghani also pledged to bring reforms and to invest more in the police force.
“There will be more investment in the national police, particularly in the special forces of police, because we all firmly believe in our people, our country, and Islamic and human values. You will have my all-out support in this.
Ghani also pledged to bring reforms and to invest more in the police force.
This comes as violence has significantly increased in Afghanistan over the past few weeks, including a recent attack on an NDS facility in Ghazni province which killed several people, including civilians.
The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack.
~Afghan Voice Agency
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