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Hekmatyar Exposes Heinous 
U.S. 
Crimes To Annan
By Nadeem Shaker, IOL Afghanistan Correspondent
KABUL, March 6 
(IslamOnline.net) 
- Former Afghan 
prime minister Gulbuddin 
Hekmatyar sent a message to U.N. Secretary 
General Kofi Annan detailing the 
heinous crimes perpetrated by U.S. forces against 
the Afghan people.
The message, a copy of which was obtained by 
IslamOnline.net, put forward a 
plan to settle the Afghanistan crisis only if 
Annan was interested in taking 
some concrete steps to resolve the problem.
The barbaric U.S. bombardment of the Afghan 
people exacted a death toll and 
wrecked appalling havoc on Afghan towns, stressed 
Hekmatyar, noting that 
Annan must have heard about the tragedy of the 
Afghan people from 
humanitarian relief agencies.
The eight-page message dwelt on the unimaginable 
destruction done by the U.S. 
forces in the country since 2001, citing as an 
example the U.S. incursion 
into the district of Helmand, which left up to 17 
women and 45 children 
killed.
The Helmand operation came in retaliation for an 
attack on the U.S. troops, 
who failed to hunt down the perpetrators and 
decided to bombard innocent 
civilians for five consecutive days.
Another brutal aggression, the message said, was 
when the U.S. jetfighters 
bombarded a wedding ceremony using 1,000-Kg 
bombs, claiming the lives of 117 
civilians and wounding 53 others.
The unbridled U.S. raids and ethnic cleansing are 
only aimed at terrorizing 
and coercing the Afghan people into cooperating 
with U.S. troops, said 
Hekmatyar, who played a key role in the war 
against Soviet occupation forces 
in the 1980s.
He said the Americans should bear in mind that 
the Afghan people cannot be 
arm-twisted to cooperate with the aggressors.
The ethnic cleansing operations, in effect, 
revealed the true face of the 
Americans to the Afghan people and uncovered 
their evil intentions, he 
underlined.
When will the inhuman U.S. bombardment and ethnic 
cleansing operations, 
carried out under the pretext of cracking down on 
Taliban and al-Qaeda 
fugitives, come to an end? Hekmatyar wondered.
When will the United Nations stop justifying the 
U.S. reprisals on innocent 
people and demolition of entire villages? He 
asked.
Hekmatyar further said the Afghan people are 
longing for the protection of an 
impartial peace keeping force, adding that the 
current International Security 
Assistance Force (ISAF) was formed by the U.S. 
and not the U.N.
It is crystal clear that U.S. President George W. 
Bush 
wants to be crowned as 
the conqueror of the world and to that end, he 
does not care about the lives 
of innocent Afghans, he charged.
For A U.N. Pivotal Role
Hekmatyar further asserted that if the U.N. 
wanted to play a pivotal role in 
settling the Afghanistan crisis, it should 
withdraw all foreign troops from 
Afghanistan and take effective measures to 
prevent the influx of weapons to 
the country by road and air.
He also proposed reforming the Afghan provisional 
government in a way that 
suit all Afghans.
The U.S., Russia, Britain and Germany should 
pledge not to provide any 
assistance to the Afghan government or groups, he 
added.
The former prime minister pressed for organizing 
fair and free general 
elections in accordance with a timetable setting 
up unanimously by all Afghan 
factions in an extraordinary conference.
Hekmatyar stressed that the international body 
should play an effective role 
in holding this conference to avoid a repetition 
of the past mistake of 
allowing the Americans and the Russians to 
dictate their terms and choose 
certain factions.
All Afghan factions should guarantee that the 
Afghan soil would not be a 
source of instability in the region, a launching 
pad for terrorism or a 
fertile ground for poppy trafficking and 
cultivation, he added.
Husbanullah Mutawakel, a well versed expert in 
the Afghan affairs, said the 
message carries Hekmatyar''s signature inked on 
previous messages which means 
that it is an authentic one.
"The timing of the message comes in view of the 
current situation in 
Afghanistan and the deteriorating security 
conditions, especially when some 
ISAF countries have declared their pull-out from 
the country, in addition to the 
Iraq 
crisis, which has caught the world 
attention," he remarked.
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