Stand united against insurgency: Afghan's CEO

ANI  |  Afghanistan 

Afghanistan's said insurgents continued to commit crimes against the fellow countrymen despite the National Unity Government's (NUG) repeated calls for peace.

Speaking at an event to mark Press Freedom Day on Wednesday, he said, "In fact the is a criminal group and despite NUG's repeated demands for peace and negotiation, they refuse, and with the continuation of the crimes, it became possible for other terrorist groups to be placed in and to be able to commit such crimes," said Abdullah, as quoted by News.

Early this year, the made a peace offer, without preconditions, to the But the hasn't responded to the offer till now.

On April 30, Daesh militants carried out two suicide bombings in Kabul, killing 29 people including nine journalists.

The Federation of Journalists (AFJ) also issued a joint statement condemning the explosions and noted, "this terrorist attack is a war crime and indicates a serious lack of security by the government."

The Afghan media also called on the (ICJ) and the United Nation (UNSC) to investigate the incident.

Abdullah, during the event, referred to the AFJ's statement and said that all their suggestions and demands are accepted by the NUG.

In the end, he asked the people of to stand united against the enemies of the country.

"If the people of Afghanistan all together do not convey united messages to the enemies of Afghanistan and do not condemn the enemy, then the enemy will be allowed to become open to crime. And unfortunately, we did not see this happen on a national level," News reported.

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First Published: Thu, May 03 2018. 15:55 IST