TEHRAN, SEPT 16: Iran today dispatched nine army divisions including tanks and artillery to join the already-stationed 70,000 troops on the Afghan border as Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei put his military on full alert.
Iran’s Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) said that the nine divisions left for Afghan border for the manoeuvres announced on Saturday last. Meanwhile, in capital Tehran hundreds of angry men and women demonstrated against the Taliban militia and Pakistan and chanted “Nawaz Sharif shame on you.”
Reports from Tehran said the demonstrators read out a statement accusing the United States of creating a military group from the stone ages which did not hesitate to kill innocent children and women. The Taliban militia admitted killing nine Iranians including diplomats in Mazar-e-Sharif last week.
IRNA said one of the diplomats who escaped and returned home had witnessed the “barbaric killings of the Iranians” when the Taliban attacked Iran’s consulate inMazar-e-Sharif.
Meanwhile reports from Dubai say that the Taliban today urged Iran to resolve its differences peacefully. “Iran should solve its problem with the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan in accordance with the international law,” the supreme leader of the Taliban, Mullah Mohammad Omar said over state-run radio, Shariat.
“In case the authorities of Iran are not ready to settle the issue, the United Nations should blame Iran,” Omar said after Iranian spiritual leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei ordered tens of thousands of his soldiers on Afghanistan’s western borders to be prepared for action against the Taliban.
Interestingly, Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has offered to act as a mediator to ease tension between Iran and the Taliban. “Islamabad is ready to expedite this process in anyway if our Iranian and Afghan brothers wish,” he said.
Khamenei told the commander of the elite Revolutionary Guards yesterday, “We have human, Islamic, political and national concerns in Afghanistan andofficials and armed forces should be prepared to protect our national interests and thwart any threat to the nation.”
However, the Taliban had retorted with a warning that they would target Iranian cities if their territory was attacked. Tension between Iran and the Taliban has grown since the killings of Iranian diplomats in Afghanistan last month.
The United Nations is also increasing pressure on the Pakistan-backed Taliban to allow a probe into the murder of the diplomats and refrain from killing Shiite Muslims in areas controlled by the militia. Meeting late yesterday, the powerful Security Council condemned the “flagrant” violation of international law by the Taliban and demanded that it to allow an immediate UN inquiry into the murders of the Iranian diplomats.
According to UN sources anti-Taliban forces have staged a series of counter attacks around Bamiyan city in central Afghanistan and have recaptured the local airstrip. Ethnic Hazara forces staged the attacks in the southwest of Bamiyantown, putting to rest Taliban’s claims that the militia had controlled the strategic Shebar pass.
The counter attacks were launched yesterday and Hazara men are still fighting at Ahangaran, about eight km from Bamiyan city, according to media reports. However, the Taliban denied that the Iran-backed opposition forces had recaptured the local airstrip. “There is no fighting going on in Bamiyan,” Taliban spokesman Adbullah Hay Mudmaen told the independent Afghan Islamic Press (AIP) news agency today.