/r/NorthernAlliance

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A place to discuss the resistance groups fighting the Taliban occupation in Afghanistan.

Main groups: National Resistance Front of Afghanistan and Afghanistan Freedom Front.

/r/NorthernAlliance

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Did the Discord server get deleted…?

Hi there,

The server has vanished from my Discord server list, and all invite links no longer work. What happened to the server? Did it get deleted?

I doubt I was banned since I’d never sent a message in there

Thanks!

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2024/11/11
22:42 UTC

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Opposition attacks on the Taliban seem to have reached a critical point. Concerned about infiltration, the Taliban have ordered unauthorized forces to disarm or refrain from moving around the city. Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Muttaqi rides a motorcycle to demonstrate that security is under control.

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2024/11/01
22:18 UTC

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Protests against Taliban violence in Kandahar

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2024/10/27
16:30 UTC

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Isolated factions of the Taliban turned to the New York Times for support for a possible coup, says former VP Amrullah Saleh

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2024/10/27
16:00 UTC

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Some thoughts on the NYT's recent piece on Haqqani

The dude is not a "moderate;" he is simply doing what is most advantageous to him. As the article admitted, he had been hosting Al-Qaeda to gain leverage over neighbors. It's worth noting that it's kind of hard to divorce Haqqani from the rest of the Taliban.

Notably 8am News produced a rebuttal to the article. I'm not sure about the claims that anti-Taliban groups don't have lobbyists in Washington though. The NRF says they have been lobbying.

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2024/10/27
15:41 UTC

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NRF claims 2 bodyguards of Kunduz provincial intelligence chief wounded in targeted operation

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2024/10/26
23:38 UTC

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Statement from the NRF on the Israeli attack on Iran

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2024/10/26
23:20 UTC

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Some thoughts on "Social Retraction Against the Taliban" from 8am News

I came across this article from Aamaj News when searching for news about the resistance. This passage caught my eye:

Secondly, the fragmentation of anti-Taliban groups has also contributed to the reduction of social demands. In the more than three years since the Taliban seized control of the country, anti-Taliban political groups have failed to unite. Similarly, military fronts opposing the Taliban operate separately and have not formed any alliances. Women’s movements, whether inside or outside the country, also lack cohesion. Their demands and positions are not always aligned, which reflects a diverse society. However, it would be beneficial for all these movements, despite their diversity, to take a unified stance on major national issues such as the right to education, women’s work, or women’s participation in power. The lack of unity among anti-Taliban groups has made the society lose hope in improving the situation. No political or military action has thus far been able to restore hope to the community. In the absence of hope, social demands significantly diminish.

Erm, haven't the NRF and AFF cooperated on many occasions? Furthermore even the High Council of National Resistance (the discussion hub that is known for being more of a discussion hub than an actual thing that helps resistance) is able to agree on at least the right to education and work for women, if not all three of the demands. I'm a little surprised by the claims made in the article honestly.

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2024/10/25
02:10 UTC

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Aamaj News reports powerful explosion in Kabul

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2024/10/25
01:26 UTC

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