Khalid Mahmood
Fears Taleban-run Afghanistan
Dr Mozammel Haque
Khalid Mahmood, Labour Member for Birmingham, Perry Barr, fears about
the Taleban-run Afghanistan. He expressed his opinion while participating in
the parliamentary emergency debate on Afghanistan on 18 August 2021 in the
House of Commons.
(Birmingham,
Perry Barr) (Lab)
Khalid Mahmood,
Labour MP said, “First, I pay my respects to all those military personnel who
lost their lives, all those who still have mental health trauma, all those who
still suffer from life-long injuries, and all those diplomats, journalists and
69,000 Afghani soldiers who lost their lives during the last 20 years.”
Labour MP Khalid Mahmood mentioned, “In 2001, we went into Afghanistan
to say to the people that we would get rid of the military, medieval regime and
bring them up to speed as regards what we believed their living standards,
education and living systems and style should be. We promised all those women
that they could move forward—that they could be judges, politicians and
teachers—and that they could learn. We said they could do what we could do—they
could do everything that they wanted to do. That was right, because they should
be able to do that.”
He also said, “Now, will all those women, and all those judges who
wanted to put the system right in Afghanistan, be able to do that? The Taliban
are saying, “We will treat everyone fairly, but under Islamic jurisprudence.”
Does anybody understand what Islamic jurisprudence is? It is applied by
individuals—the people who are in charge in that place. It is applied by those
who sit in judgment. Their jurisprudence can be different from that of anybody
else in that area. We can say that we have been given these guarantees, but we
need to look at what those guarantees will mean to those women and how they
will be treated.”
Talking about Afghanistan, Khalid Mahmood said, “What did we do wrong
during that period? As the right hon. Members for Maidenhead (Mrs May) and for
Bournemouth East (Mr Ellwood) said, we did not understand government there—we
did not understand how it worked. Kabul has never been Afghanistan’s only
entity. The people who ran the Government we placed there were totally corrupt,
with hardly any mandate, and there for themselves. As we have seen, the current
President has run away, leaving all those brave women to stay and believe in
what they believe in. That was the Government we supported. Had we looked at
the regional possibilities, the regional government that was in place and what
the regional warlords were playing at, we would have understood the force of
the Taliban, their training and how many people had been gathering in their
ranks. We did not do that, and that is why we are suffering the consequences.”
Labour MP Khalid mentioned, “President Biden has decided to pull out because he does not believe that there is now a direct threat to the US. I do not know where he has got that intelligence from, but let us see how that goes. He needs to understand that this is about not just terrorist threats emanating from Afghanistan, but the economic war going on in the region. By vacating Afghanistan and not speaking to its neighbour Pakistan, he will now provide a clear corridor for China and Russia to come through. It is not about a 20-year war, but about the current situation, the economy and the area’s geographical position. I hoped that he would understand that but, unfortunately, I do not think that he has managed to.”
Speaking about refugees fleeing into Pakistan, Labour MP Khalid Mahmood said, “We need to ensure that we address the refugees fleeing into Pakistan. Hundreds of thousands of people are crossing the border, but the Prime Minister did not once mention what relationship he has with Pakistan, what work he is doing with it, what support he will give it, or how he will speak to it about what to do. If we do not support those refugees and we do not understand what is going on, they will be left to the people traffickers who want to exploit them. Children will lose their lives in the seas and God knows where else.”Khalid Mahmood MP
concluded, “We need co-ordination. We know enough to move forward and not make
mistakes that we have already made. We need to work this properly, look to the
region, support the people at source and resolve these issues, not leave it all
until the very end.”
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