Attack on Defenseless Addicts in Kabul: An Unforgivable Crime Against Humanity

By Saifuddin

While all Muslims around the world experience the holy nights and days of Ramadan, a month that teaches mercy, forgiveness, patience, and humanity, the ruling clique of the Pakistani government, in Afghanistan’s neighborhood, follows exactly the path of the Zionist regime. Kabul’s reconstruction, beauty, and dignity are intolerable to them, and they aim to turn Kabul into another Gaza, just as they did before, reducing the city once again to destruction and ruin.

In the continuation of this major war crime, two nights ago a deeply tragic and horrifying incident occurred in the capital, Kabul, which shocked not only the people of Afghanistan, its officials, and the leadership of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA), but every conscientious and aware human being. This cruel attack targeted those struggling with addiction, a segment of society already among the most vulnerable, powerless, and neglected. These defenseless individuals had neither weapons nor the means of defense, nor were they involved in any combat.

As a result of this horrific incident, hundreds of patients lost their lives and dozens more were injured, a situation that constitutes a severe blow to human values. Such attacks, organized by the ruling military circles of Pakistan, represent a clear and grave violation of fundamental human principles. When the flames of war are no longer confined to armed groups but target the most powerless, defenseless, and neglected members of society, this can no longer be called a war; it is an ethical collapse. Such actions starkly contradict the basic principles of humanity and cannot be justified in any way; throughout history, they are counted among the gravest war crimes committed against civilians and vulnerable populations.

This attack was never a random strike; rather, it was the result of a long-planned and deliberate scheme, executed by a proxy appointed by the American masters, with the aim of exerting political pressure on the faithful people of Afghanistan and the officials of the IEA, and placing them in hardship. This ruling military clique, which for years has spread waves of interference across the region, must understand that shedding the blood of innocent people does not produce political success; instead, it fuels hatred, distrust, and an unending cycle of conflict.

The Pakistani military structure is composed of corrupt generals and colonels who, under the guise of strategy, attempt to justify such actions, but in reality, they are faces of crime standing against regional stability and human values. Moreover, these notorious and provocative generals continue to rely on force, submission, and the spilling of blood. They must understand that history never whitewashes the pages of oppression. Every moment and every particle of the crimes they have committed will be placed on the scales of accountability, and the court of conscience and justice will question them without any leniency.

The international community, human rights organizations, and regional states cannot remain silent in the face of such shocking crimes. It is essential that these incidents are investigated thoroughly and impartially, and that those responsible are brought before a court of justice, because unchecked oppression always signals further disasters. Otherwise, they must remember that the land of Afghanistan has nurtured a proud and honorable people, a nation with a long and resilient experience standing against force and aggression, a people whose ancestors defeated British colonialism, whose forefathers shattered the Soviet invasion, and whose grandchildren shook the foundations of the American occupation’s powerful empire.

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