Left to avoid bloodshed, Ashraf Ghani writes on social media after leaving Afghanistan


Former Afghan President Ashraf Ghani said on social media that he left the country to avoid bloodshed. The president left the country after the Taliban narrowed and captured Kabul. However, Ashraf Ghani did not disclose his current whereabouts.

On his social media post, Ashraf Ghani said, “Today I made a tough decision; I should face the armed Taliban who wanted to enter the palace or leave the dear country (Afghanistan) to which I have dedicated my life to protect and protect the last twenty years.

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Former Afghan President Ashraf Ghani added that the result in this 6 million city would have been a major human disaster had he not left the country.

Ashraf Ghani’s Facebook post.

Ghani said: “If there were still countless compatriots who were martyred and exposed to the destruction and destruction of the city of Kabul, the result would have been a great human catastrophe in this 6 million city. The Taliban did it to remove me, they are here to “attack all Kabul and the people of Kabul.”

The ex-president mentioned that the Taliban won the sentence with sword and weapon and that it is now their duty to protect the Afghan people.

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“To avoid a bleeding flood, I thought it would be best to get out. The Taliban won the sword and weapon judgment and are now responsible for protecting the honor, wealth and self-esteem of compatriots … Never The story was dry: “Power legitimacy to everyone and not give it,” added the Afghan President.

In his social media post, Ghani said it was necessary for the Taliban to insure all people, nations, various sectors, sisters and women of Afghanistan in order to win legitimacy and people’s hearts. “Make a clear plan and share it with the public. I will always serve my nation with intellectual moment and a plan for development,” said former Afghan President Ashraf Ghani.

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