The
Islamic Emirate Of Afghanistan:
Interview With The
Jihadist Official for Badghis Province,
Hajj Maulavi Hayatullah al-Akbar
Ramadan 02, 1432 A.H, Wednesday, August 03, 2011
In the Name of Allah, the Most Compassionate, the Most Merciful
80% of the Territory of Badghis Province is under the Control of the Mujahideen
Extract of the Biography of
Maulavi Hayatullah al-Akbar:
Hajj Maulavi Hayatullah al-Akbar was born 31 years ago to a
religious family in the village of Jawi Kanj in the Balamar
Ghab district of Badghis province. He applied himself to
Shari’ah studies at an early age, completing his elementary
education in his own village. Later, he traveled to the
Badghis provincial center for intermediate and higher studies,
and from there he went to Herat, the cradle of learning and
culture. The Sheikh completed his Shari’ah studies and a while
ago was awarded the turban of excellence.
As for his Jihadist life, it coincided with his learning. He
has offered significant Jihadist services in the different
provinces of Afghanistan and was a while ago appointed by the
Islamic Emirate leadership as the general official responsible
for the Mujahideen in Badghis province, where he continued his
leadership of the Mujahideen with all diligence and sincerity.
We beseech Allah Almighty to accept from him and his
Mujahideen brothers their Jihad in His cause. Al-Somood
magazine conducted with him this interview which we invite you
to read.
Al-Somood:
To start, we would like you to provide our readers with a
summarized picture of the situation of the Jihad and the
Mujahideen in Badghis province.
Maulavi Hayatullah:
Praise be to Allah, Prayers upon His noble messenger.
Thereafter: I seek refuge in Allah from the accursed shaytan.
The Almighty said:
( وَالَّذِينَ جَاهَدُوا فِينَا لَنَهْدِيَنَّهُمْ سُبُلَنَا وَإِنَّ اللَّهَ لَمَعَ الْمُحْسِنِينَ )
“And those who strive in Our (Cause), - We will certainly guide them to Our Paths for verily Allah is with those who do right.” [Al-Ankabut: 69].
Through the grace of Allah
Almighty, the Mujahideen continue their Jihad against the
enemy on all fronts of Badghis province with high morale and
great fighting spirit. They control most of the area of this
province. As for the Crusader enemy and their traitorous or
mercenary lackeys, they live in a state of helplessness, and
sustain losses in men and equipment every day.
The enemy here is in difficulty under the attacks of the
Mujahideen and has lost the ability to confront them. They are
living on the defensive and have lost the initiative to the
Mujahideen. The reason for the victory of the Mujahideen,
after the support of Allah Almighty, is the complete
cooperation they receive from the Believer people. The people
here always stand by the side of the Mujahideen with their
persons and their wealth. They make great sacrifices to
participate in the Jihad against the aggressors.
I say to you with all confidence that there is no one to be
found in Badghis province who supports the lackey Kabul
administration, or places trust in the aggressors. This is
despite the huge media war waged by the enemy and their agents
to win over public opinion.
Al-Somood: It would be wonderful if you could
relate to us some of the operations the Mujahideen have
carried out recently against the enemy in which they inflicted
losses.
Maulavi Hayatullah:
The trenches of Jihad in
Badghis province, through the grace of Allah Almighty, have
been hot against the occupiers and their agents for the past
nine years. During this period (the Mujahideen) have inflicted
great losses on the enemy in men and equipment. As for recent
operations, I will mention to you some of the operations the
Mujahideen have conducted just during the past 10 days. They
are as follows:
During the past ten days, the Mujahideen have conducted
successful operations in the different districts of Badghis
province. For example, the Mujahideen attacked a joint patrol
of the occupiers and their agents in the Balmar Ghab district
in the area of Jawi Kanj. The attack resulted in the death and
wounding of 16 persons, as well as the killing of six lackey
soldiers and the wounding of four others, in addition to the
complete destruction of an occupier tank.
Likewise, another battle occurred in the Moqur district
between the Mujahideen and the combined enemy. During it, the
Mujahideen destroyed a tank and two Ranger-type troop
transports by firing RPGs at them. Also, the Mujahideen
attacked enemy bases in Darah Bum district and inflicted many
losses.
Another important incident to the benefit of the Mujahideen
also occurred: 21 armed personnel from the enemy joined up
with the Mujahideen including three of their commanders and
all their weapons and equipment. The Mujahideen received them
warmly and respectfully in compliance with the ruling of the
Islamic Emirate on this matter.
Al-Somood: You mentioned 21
soldiers joined the Mujahideen. Who were these people? Were
they from the army or the security forces?
Maulavi Hayatullah:
Some of these individuals
were from the police. Some others were from the local
militias. They all joined the Mujahideen under the leadership
of Muhammad Abbas, Galbuddin, and chief Habibullah.
Al-Somood: As you mentioned, the enemy is facing
defeat on all fronts. They are trying to retrieve these
defeats by buying the conscience of some notables and creating
local militias. Has the program for creating local militias
also been carried out in Badghis province? If it has been
carried out, how successful has it been?
Maulavi Hayatullah: As I mentioned to you
previously, the people of Badghis stand by the side of the
Mujahideen faithfully, and fight the enemy shoulder to
shoulder with the Mujahideen. Therefore the scheme for
creating local militias has not succeeded despite the wide
publicity for it. AS for those who may have slipped because of
enemy propaganda, you understand the situation. They have
severed their links to the lackey government, as I mentioned
to you before. It should not be doubted that there are people
who remain working for the militias. But these individuals are
few and have no collective identity. As for the general
masses, they are in harmony and cooperation with the
Mujahideen. Nothing has occurred recently to disturb the
serenity that exists between the residents of the province and
the Mujahideen, because the people do not heed and are not
duped by the propaganda of the enemy.
Al-Somood: What areas are
subject to the complete control of the Mujahideen and in which
areas do the Mujahideen have an open presence?
Maulavi Hayatullah: The
Mujahideen control and actually govern 80% of the territory of
Badghis province. If we wanted to define these areas, we would
say: the control of the lackey government in the province
capital is limited to the center of the market only. As for
the outskirts of the city, the Mujahideen are noticeably
present there. As for the districts of Qades and Jawand, the
Mujahideen control 80% of their area. Similar to those are the
districts of Moqur, Balmar Ghab, Sing Tach and Ghormach which
are completely under the control of the Mujahideen except for
the district centers where the government has headquarters
buildings. Although the enemy forces are present in large
numbers in the district centers, they do not dare enter the
areas of the Mujahideen. Even when they enter those areas,
they quickly withdraw after sustaining big losses in men and
equipment.
As for the roads leading to the enemy centers, they are all
under the control of the Mujahideen. Therefore most of the
enemy bases are supplied by air. It is noteworthy that the
main road connecting the Northern provinces to the city of
Herat in western Afghanistan also runs through Badghis and has
been under the complete control of the Mujahideen for three
years. Enemy convoys are not able to cross by this road. Even
if they have the audacity to cross on this road, they are
subjected to many attacks by the Mujahideen.
As for the areas which remain under the control of the enemy,
the residents there understand the truth of lying enemy
propaganda. They have begun to correspond with the Mujahideen
and summon them to their areas. A few days ago, the Jihadist
official in Moqur district informed me that the people living
one kilometer away from the province center requested that he
send Mujahideen there to save them from the oppression of
enemy soldiers and militias. It appears from the current
situation that the siege is strongly tightening around the
enemy, Allah Almighty permitting. It is not far-fetched that
the enemy will leave this area and flee soon, Allah Almighty
willing.
Al-Somood:
The leadership of the
Islamic Emirate decided this past winter that Jihadist
operations against the enemy would continue throughout the
winter. Did the extreme cold in Badghis province hinder the
progress of Jihadist operations in the winter?
Maualavi
Hayatullah: Badghis is one of the most
important provinces in northern Afghanistan. It is regarded as
an important center for the Mujahideen in the northwest of the
country. It is also an object of interest for the enemy as
well, which in turn increases the attention the Islamic
Emirate leadership pays to it. Therefore this province is not
empty of Mujahideen in summer or winter. Extreme cold and an
unsuitable climate have not hindered Mujahideen operations.
Rather, they have continued in the winter like they continue
in the summer. We did not allow the enemy to breathe easy
during the cold season.
Al-Somood: The enemy, as you
said, is facing defeat on the military battlefield and wishes
to recover from this defeat through rumor and media war. Among
these rumors were his claims of reconciliation talks and the
creation of a council by the name of High Peace Council. In
Badghis, do you feel any erosion in your position or impact
from enemy activities of this type?
Maulavi Hayatullah: Yes,
the enemy now wishes to gain through the reconciliation
council what he lost on the field of battle. The word
“reconciliation” is a good word in the literature of Islam and
reconciliation has its place in Islam. But the efforts being
made by the enemy are not for the sake of peace. They are
rather a swindle to extinguish the torch of Jihad and
resistance to the occupiers. It does not merit the appellation
of reconciliation or peace.
As for the effect and impact of this propaganda in Badghis, it
has none. Because the people here stand fully by the side of
the Islamic Emirate and the Islamic Emirate has a clear stance
on these talks, which is: The Jihad will continue against the
occupiers so long as they remain on our land. Rumors of peace
will not gain them anything no matter how they inflate it. The
Afghan people know well that projects like these are carried
out by the occupiers through the hands of their hirelings with
the goal of concealing their defeat and diverting attention
from their weakness in the face of the Mujahideen. I say to
you with all confidence that the efforts of the Peace Council
will have no effect on the people of Badghis province despite
so many rumors about it.
Al-Somood: The enemies are
always claiming that they have inflicted great damage on the
Mujahideen. How true are these claims?
Maulavi Hayatullah:
Sustaining losses during a battle is a natural affair for both
parties in a conflict. The degree of losses, whether they are
large or small, however, is a matter connected to the type of
operations. Most of the Mujahideen operations are “Hit and
Run” strikes, or ambushes against the enemy, detonation of
mines against enemy transports and tanks and surprise attacks
against enemy convoys. Losses in the Mujahideen ranks are
therefore few, while losses in the ranks of the enemy are
many. Rarely do the Mujahideen enter into direct
confrontations with the enemy in which they may sustain great
losses.
The enemy had begun three wars: the military war, the
financial war and the propaganda or media war. They have been
defeated in the military and financial war. Only the media war
remains to them. Through this they try to present their losses
as few while inflating the losses of the Mujahideen. For
example, when an ordinary Mujahid is martyred they announce
through their media that he was high-ranking leader. When one
of the Mujahideen is killed, they announce the death of ten.
When the Mujahideen target them, they arrest members of the
general public after the Mujahideen attack and throw them into
prison. They then declare that they have arrested such and
such number of Mujahideen. They employ all their media
resources to promote these claims with the goal of hiding
their defeats and raising the morale of their mercenary
soldiers. But these are all empty claims which in reality
profit them nothing.
Al-Somood: Recently a report was issued by a
human rights organization about the killing of civilians in
wars. He placed the responsibility for a large number of these
deaths on the shoulders of the Mujahideen. What information do
you have on this subject? Do the Mujahideen operations
actually result in civilian losses?
Maulavi Hayatullah:
No, the reality is not what the human rights
organization claims. These groups are not neutral in their
judgments. Rather they are partial to the kuffar and work
according to the instructions of the enemy. They normally
present such reports to change public opinion in favor of the
aggressors and to conceal the crimes of the occupiers. The
clear and irrefutable fact of this matter is that most of the
civilian victims have been caused by random bombing conducted
by the occupiers by land and air. Some good examples of these
are the incidents of bombing civilians that occurred in the
villages of Ghazi Abad district of Konar province in which the
occupiers killed 75 civilians. This was followed by the
incident in which the Americans bombed another group of
children who were gathering firewood at the foot of a
mountain, killing nine. And all that the occupiers and the
lackey government do for those victims is to send a committee
of government employees to those areas to investigate the
facts. But so far the truth has not become apparent to them,
because the occupiers will not permit them to divulge it.
Those two incidents are not unique, but they were preceded by
other very painful incidents in which hundreds have been
killed, and hundreds of others have been wounded, such as the
incidents in Konduz and Bala Bluk in Farah province and the
incident in Tarka Kalaza in Kandahar and other mass murders in
which hundreds of men, women and children have been killed and
entire villages have been destroyed along with everyone in
them. As for incidents of firing upon passenger buses and
killing dozens of innocent people, they are innumerable.
It is clear from the above that most of the casualties among
civilians are caused by the occupiers and their local
hirelings.
The leadership of the Islamic Emirate constantly stresses the
importance of preserving the safety of civilian lives and
property and the Mujahideen always strive to implement the
instructions issued by the Emirate leadership in this regard.
If one of the Mujahideen committed a crime as an individual
against civilians, the local Mujahideen leadership would
listen to his offenses and punish him according to Shari’ah
law. I will give you an example of this from Badghis province,
where one of the Mujahideen had wrongfully killed a person.
His case was raised to the Shari’ah court. After investigating
the matter, the court punished the killer.
Al-Somood:
What are your programs
for education in liberated areas?
Maulavi Hayatullah: The
Islamic Emirate, through the grace of Allah Almighty, has
created a special committee for educational matters in every
province. Education directors in all districts of Badghis
province also follow matters of education and instruction in
the madrasas and mosques. We try to provide every school with
the educational curriculum prepared by the Islamic Emirate.
Al-Somood: Finally, what is
your message to your Mujahideen and to the general public of
Badghis province?
Maulavi Hayatullah: As
general official responsible for the Mujahideen, I promise the
noble residents of this province that I will serve them to the
best of my ability in accordance with Shari’ah law, Allah
Almighty willing.
My message to the Mujahideen is to strive hard to make the
people happy and treat them well and to conduct their tasks
with all diligence and sincerity. My message to the general
populace is: just as the Mujahideen have been able, through
the grace of Allah Almighty and your support for them, to
intensify their Jihad and resistance to the enemy until he has
been brought to the brink of complete defeat in all areas of
this province, we want you also to intensify your support for
the Mujahideen by offering yourselves and your money. Vie with
one another in helping them in the Jihad against the
aggressors and standing firm by the side of your Mujahideen
brothers.
Al-Somood: Thank you for giving
us this opportunity to meet with you. We beseech Allah
Almighty to reward you for your Jihad in His cause.
Maulavi Hayatullah: We also thank you for
delivering the message of the Mujahideen to Muslims
everywhere.
Translated From The Islamic Emirate Of
Afghanistan: Al-Somood Monthly Magazine, Issue # 60
The Islamic Emirate Of
Afghanistan