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Afghan Shia Ulema Condemns Mistreatment of Migrants In Iran

The assembly of Shia Ulema of Afghanistan, during a program in Kabul, described the mistreatment of Afghan migrants in neighboring countries, particularly Iran, as contrary to the principles of good neighborliness.

Sayed Hassan Fazalzada, head of the assembly of Shia Ulema of Afghanistan, called on Iranian authorities to identify and bring to justice those responsible for the brutal arrest of an Afghan migrant by Iranian security forces.

Fazalzada said: "The inappropriate action was carried out by a specific individual, and the noble people of Afghanistan demand accountability for such behavior."

He also mentioned that meetings and opinions expressed by some figures outside the country against the Islamic Emirate will hold no significance and will not yield results.

The head of the assembly of Shia Ulema of Afghanistan added: "Those who have gathered in Germany and who deem war against the Islamic Emirate permissible should be reminded that declaring war is to mock one of the most important and serious divine decrees."

Attaullah Sadeq, the head of a caravan, said: "Not everyone can speak on their own accord. I want to briefly tell these gentlemen that it is a mistake to test what has already been tested."

The participants in this program also expressed their support for the people of Palestine and criticized the world's silence in the face of Israel's crimes.

Afghan Shia Ulema Condemns Mistreatment of Migrants In Iran

The participants in this program also expressed their support for the people of Palestine and criticized the world's silence in the face of Israel's crimes.

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The assembly of Shia Ulema of Afghanistan, during a program in Kabul, described the mistreatment of Afghan migrants in neighboring countries, particularly Iran, as contrary to the principles of good neighborliness.

Sayed Hassan Fazalzada, head of the assembly of Shia Ulema of Afghanistan, called on Iranian authorities to identify and bring to justice those responsible for the brutal arrest of an Afghan migrant by Iranian security forces.

Fazalzada said: "The inappropriate action was carried out by a specific individual, and the noble people of Afghanistan demand accountability for such behavior."

He also mentioned that meetings and opinions expressed by some figures outside the country against the Islamic Emirate will hold no significance and will not yield results.

The head of the assembly of Shia Ulema of Afghanistan added: "Those who have gathered in Germany and who deem war against the Islamic Emirate permissible should be reminded that declaring war is to mock one of the most important and serious divine decrees."

Attaullah Sadeq, the head of a caravan, said: "Not everyone can speak on their own accord. I want to briefly tell these gentlemen that it is a mistake to test what has already been tested."

The participants in this program also expressed their support for the people of Palestine and criticized the world's silence in the face of Israel's crimes.

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