Conferences held across country in honor of ending two-decade long occupation

AFGHANISTAN, Mar. 1 – The Islamic Emirate and the United States signed a peace agreement Saturday that calls for the full withdrawal of American occupation troops from Afghanistan. The Islamic Emirate’s commission of Dawat-wal-Irshsad (recruitment & retention) has held a series of conferences and meetings in most of the districts of a number of the […]

AFGHANISTAN, Mar. 1 – The Islamic Emirate and the United States signed a peace agreement Saturday that calls for the full withdrawal of American occupation troops from Afghanistan.

The Islamic Emirate’s commission of Dawat-wal-Irshsad (recruitment & retention) has held a series of conferences and meetings in most of the districts of a number of the provinces of Afghanistan consisting of Paktia, Paktika, Kapisa, Baghlan, Parwan, Badakhshan and other provinces of the country to mark the ending of a nearly two-decade long war.

Thousands of people including renewed Ulama (religious scholars), tribal elders, tribesmen, Mujahideen and students and teachers of Madrasas and universities and schools took part in the gatherings.

Speeches were delivered on several topics relating to the peace agreement while Mujahideen updated the people on minutes of the peace deal.

The participants expressed their joys and satisfaction over the peace process and reaffirmed their full support and cooperation.