New Delhi:With the Taliban seizing control of her country, Afghanistan's first woman mayor on Tuesday said Pakistan has a "very clear role" in the current situation of the country. "The role of Pakistan is very clear, every child of Afghanistan knows this," Zarifa Ghafari, who was also one of the country's youngest mayors told the media agencies.
Ghafari, who at 26 became the mayor of Maidan Shahr the captial city of Wardak province has fled to Germany after Taliban takeover. Several former government officials and Afghan experts also hold Pakistan responsible for the Taliban takeover. Pakistan has been accused for providing covert and overt support to the Taliban, who seized control of the country on August 15
The former mayor has blamed everyone including the international community for the situation. "For whatever Afghanistan is facing today, everyone is to be blamed incl local people, politicians, children and the international community. The local people never raised their voices unitedly against all wrong incl terrorism," she said
Recounting her last few days in Afghanistan, Ghafari said the Taliban who landed up at her home searching for her, beat up her house guard. "I can not forgive anyone as today I have lost all achievements of the past 20 years. I have nothing left today. I only have the soil from my land with me today," she said.
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