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12-14-2012, 09:17 PM
Analyst Warns of Afghan People's Retaliation against Foreign Forces




TEHRAN (FNA)- A prominent Afghan analyst warned on Wednesday that his country's people would no more tolerate massacre of the civilians by the foreign forces and would take revenge for any civilian casualty in their country.

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Nour-al-Haq Oloumi told FNA on Wednesday that "in case of continued massacre of the Afghan civilians by the foreign forces, Afghanistan's people will stage public protest and then start taking revenge".

"The Afghan people's reaction to these deadly attacks will include protests in the first step followed by street demonstrations to condemn such massacres and to inquire their government and the foreign forces over the measure," he added.

He blasted the continued presence of the foreign forces in Afghanistan, and said, "Foreigners plan to spark insecurity in Afghanistan in a move to legitimize their presence in the country under the pretext of campaign against terrorism."

All regional countries, specially Iran, have always asked for a regional approach to solve the problems in Afghanistan, and called on the Kabul government to pave the way for the withdrawal of alien forces from the country.

In relevant remarks earlier, former Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki took Washington responsible for the spread of extremism in Afghanistan, reminding that nine years of US occupation has not resolved, and rather worsened the country's problems.

"The wrong policies implemented in Afghanistan have entailed vast negative outcomes, the costs of which are paid by the regional countries and people," Mottaki said in May.

Afghan President Hamid Karzai has also underlined the need for an immediate dismantlement of foreign security firms and military pullout from his country.

Karzai says that foreign security firms have only boosted insecurities in his country.

The US has dismissed Karzai's demand saying that security firms are working in Afghanistan under the US mandate and based on contracts with Washington