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The Chief of the Taliban Army said those who defended democracy would be suppressed

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New Delhi: Taliban Army Chief of Staff, Fasihudin, has said that those who defend democracy in Afghanistan and opposite the Taliban will be suppressed.
He added that they would suppress all those who defended the last two decades with certain ethnic group names or resistance in Afghanistan, Khaama News reported.
Those who defended democracy in Afghanistan and opposed the Taliban would be suppressed, he said.
Even though he did not immediately mention any group, he might refer to the front resistance led by Ahmad Masoud in Panjshir Province.
The front, which was finally defeated by the Taliban after 15 days, was created by former Vice President Amrullah Saleh and the son of Ahmad Shah Masoud who was killed.
Fasihudin said these people disrupted security and wanted bloodshed in Afghanistan, the report said.
Fasihudin, who was talking to a meeting in Kabul on Wednesday, said that the consultation to create Afghan National Army would form strong troops.
Fasihudin, who is also known as a conqueror of the northern province of Afghanistan, is considered one of the heaviest military leaders of the Afghan Islamic Emirates.

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