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The Un-Successful Plan to Partition Afghanistan

 (Part 34)

Parties and Their Effects Towards Disintegration

The Continuation of the Topic:

      The remnants of the communist and jihadist parties united together and became the cause of aggression of over 40 countries on the territory of Afghanistan.  After the aggression of America and NATO, with the formation of a democratic government, the atmosphere to emerge numerous parties was prepared. In that so-called democracy system, about 105 parties were registered in the Ministry of Justice, the majority of which were representatives of the implementation of political demands of the Western culture in the Afghan society, the same scenario which had once been performed during the Soviet Union Invasion.  A number of parties in the country, showed great interest to their Western Supporters, for the idea of division, the Northern and Southern Afghanistan with the plan of ​​Federalism.

Revolution Against Separatists and Traitors

        Revolution is connected to the activities that are occurred by fundamental changes in a government and social structure of a country or society.  Revolutions are either the attempts to prevent the assimilation of a foreign culture, or to bring changes in political, social and economic institutions. Revolution may happen in different fields of a society, such as political, social, cultural, economic, scientific, and artistic areas.  Revolutions can be considered or analyzed from different perspectives; for example, Violent and non-violent revolution, general and partial revolution, sudden and gradual revolution.

        In Afghanistan, our nation experienced various aggressions which in return formed heroic uprisings against the aggressors. We can simply refer to the uprising of nation against Genghis Khan’s aggression, Safavid aggression, Qajar aggression, British aggression, and so forth.  Afghanistan had also experienced coups that caused a sudden change in power; the Coup of the Republic of Sardar Mohammad Dawood in 1352 and the Communist Coup of the 7th Sowr (Taurus) 1357, for instance.

 The First Revolution

        In Afghanistan, the first revolution occurred, after the Communist Coup d’état on 7th of Sowr, 1357, but our religious nation made an uprising against that traitor system. A revolution that the entire country from cities, districts and villages to all sections of the nation joined and participated in it. That revolution showed the awakening, evolution, courage, anti-xenophobia, religious and friendly people of this country. This conscious nation, who were disappointed from the reform of the mercenary government, against the Islamic and national culture, started a revolution to eradicate communism in order to save their country from the occupation of the mercenaries of the Soviet Union. The cost of this revolution was not a big deal for the people of Afghanistan; but Surviving the country had a special importance from the invasion of foreigners. They sacrificed their lives and property to protect their honor, homeland and religion and not let the heathens and foreigners dominate those fundamental merits.

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