26th August, 2021
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC CONDEMNS ATTACKS
OUTSIDE KABUL AIRPORT
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has condemned today’s
attacks outside the Hamid Karzai Airport in Kabul. Thirteen (13) people were
reportedly killed in a twin explosion while about seventy two (72) others were
injured.
MURIC’s condemnation of the attack came via a
statement issued on Thursday, 26th August, 2021 by its director,
Professor Ishaq Akintola.
MURIC said, “Thirteen people were reportedly killed
by a suicide bomber outside the Hamid Karzai International Airport, Kabul,
Afghanistan. More than seventy two (72) others were injured. About three (3)
Americans were alleged to be among the injured.
“We
strongly condemn this terror attack. It was callous, cowardly and barbaric. Any
attack on unarmed civilians deserves the condemnation of civilised people. In
particular, attacking Americans who are merely evacuating civilians is not only
senseless but also baseless. This was not a war situation. Real men wait for
situation of hostilities before launching attacks. The Kabul Airport attack of
Thursday was therefore cowardly, cold-blooded and devoid of any scintilla of
gallantry.
“MURIC will not support any group that relies on
violence and terror attacks to achieve its objective. We are the ‘dialogue’
group. Our motto is ‘Dialogue, No Violence’ and we have been committed to
non-violence since the formation of our organisation in 1994. Nothing can make
us shift this honourable position. Ours is an intellectual struggle.
“We
remind the Taliban of its commitment to a peaceful exit of American troops. It
is equally important to remind the Taliban of the high premium which Islam
places on honour and the fulfilment of promises. The Glorious Qur’an chapter 23
verse 8 refers to those who keep their covenants and their trusts as true
believers who will inherit al-Jannah (Paradise) and dwell there forever (Qur’an
23:1 – 11).
“We therefore charge the Taliban to keep to its
agreement with the United States on the evacuation of both American troops and
citizens.”
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern
(MURIC)
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