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Massive protest in London, thousands of Afghans come out against Taliban

Those who sit in britain and then talk about a country they're not even living in, is like a frog talking about what life is like in the Ocean.

When you sit in the West and follow their way of life, you are for all intents and purposes, one of them (godless). So you take your trash talk about Afghanistan and Pakistan, and shove it up where the sun don't shine.
 
Too late for the protests, as Taliban have given the amnesty they should go back to the Afghanistan and take part in the reconstruction of the country. Find some day time job and US free lunch is stopped get used to it now.
Absolutely in this world there is no such thing as a free lunch.
 
"Maybe they should go back to Afghanistan and fight for their own country instead of demonstrating against the very people who helped them".

I don't think they realise the damage these demos are doing to their cause.
Agree, that is what i observed too....
BTW how many are actually british citizens and how many are refugees?

Entire birmingham is flooded with Afghan refugees, being accomodated in rental properties on council funds and here have the audacity to protest against British Govt
 
Noticed BLA flags in the protest, Indian influence or at least Baluchis piggybacking on an Afghan issue.
 
As Samuel L Jackson would say:

Yes, they deserve to die and I hope they burn in hell.
 
In Canada, there is no friction between Afghanistani and Pakistani communities.

I believe UK due to her protectionist policies have no such luxury?
I've met a few Afghans here who are more anti Pakistani than any Indian I've met in my life. I've been berated for not indulging in their abusive rants against Pakistan. This was a few years ago and I've moved jobs since then.

The Bamiyan kebob incident a few months ago made me recollect this bad experience. Not sure if you've had similar encounters.
 
I've met a few Afghans here who are more anti Pakistani than any Indian I've met in my life. I've been berated for not indulging in their abusive rants against Pakistan. This was a few years ago and I've moved jobs since then.

The Bamiyan kebob incident a few months ago made me recollect this bad experience. Not sure if you've had similar encounters.

Absolutely never.

I have had professional as well as private dealings with Afghanistanis expanding 3 continents and atleast a dozen countries from different spectrums and walks of life.

Maybe it's just luck
 
Afghans screwed Pakistan with their evil presence now they will **** the hell out of EU.
 
Thousands of protestors have descended on central London today to demonstrate against Britain's response to the Afghanistan crisis.
Marchers rallied outside Downing Street and took over Oxford Circus and Hyde Park as they criticised the government's handling of the Taliban seizing the Middle East nation.
Men and women let off green and red flares in the street, waved the country's flag and held up huge banners during the protest.


The Taliban launched their final assault on Kabul on Sunday and seized power after President Ashraf Ghani fled to Dubai, reportedly with a wad of cash and luxury cars.
The West's immediate response has been widely criticised as it evacuates citizens but largely leaves Afghans in the hands of the brutal Islamists.
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Thousands of protestors have today descended on central London to demonstrate against Britain's response to the Afghanistan crisis's response to the Afghanistan crisis


Thousands of protestors have today descended on central London to demonstrate against Britain's response to the Afghanistan crisis
Marchers rallied outside Downing Street and took over Oxford Circus and Hyde Park as they criticised the government's handling of the Taliban seizing the Middle East nation's handling of the Taliban seizing the Middle East nation


Marchers rallied outside Downing Street and took over Oxford Circus and Hyde Park as they criticised the government's handling of the Taliban seizing the Middle East nation
Men and women let off green and red flares in the street, waved the country's flag and held up huge banners during the protest's flag and held up huge banners during the protest


Men and women let off green and red flares in the street, waved the country's flag and held up huge banners during the protest
Protesters demonstrate against government's handling of Afghanistan.

The Taliban launched their final assault on Kabul on Sunday and seized power after President Ashraf Ghani fled to Dubai, reportedly with a wad of cash and luxury cars


The Taliban launched their final assault on Kabul on Sunday and seized power after President Ashraf Ghani fled to Dubai, reportedly with a wad of cash and luxury cars
The West's immediate response has been widely criticised as it evacuates citizens but largely leaves Afghans in the hands of the brutal Islamists's immediate response has been widely criticised as it evacuates citizens but largely leaves Afghans in the hands of the brutal Islamists



The West's immediate response has been widely criticised as it evacuates citizens but largely leaves Afghans in the hands of the brutal Islamists


Protesters today braved the rain as they took to central London to call for Britain to do more to help stranded civilians and stand up to the terror group.
They walked down the road in a blur of red and green - two of the colours in the Afghanistan flag - after setting off flares.
One banner said: 'Stop oppression of Afghan women.' Another read: 'Talib has not changed.' While one more added: 'We want peace.' The Metropolitan Police has been approached for comment.
Nato countries have been flying their citizens out of Afghanistan this week and it is believed 12,000 have so far been rescued.
But there have been raised eyebrows about the approach to Afghan civilians, with the criteria to get on an evacuation plane being widely questioned.
Protesters wielded numerous banners, one of which read 'We Want Peace'. Another said: 'Stop killing Afghans''We Want Peace'. Another said: 'Stop killing Afghans'


Protesters wielded numerous banners, one of which read 'We Want Peace'. Another said: 'Stop killing Afghans'
Pictured near Downing Street, the protesters called for an end to the bloodshed in Afghanistan as evacuations continued from Kabul airport


Pictured near Downing Street, the protesters called for an end to the bloodshed in Afghanistan as evacuations continued from Kabul airport
A woman waves an Afghan flag from a car window as protestors march in solidarity with the people of Afganistan



A woman waves an Afghan flag from a car window as protestors march in solidarity with the people of Afganistan
As they marched through Central London, another protesters held a poster which simply read: 'Afghanistan is bleeding''Afghanistan is bleeding'



As they marched through Central London, another protesters held a poster which simply read: 'Afghanistan is bleeding'
Some of those who gathered also wielded coloured smoke grenades which let off plumes of red and green into the air



Some of those who gathered also wielded coloured smoke grenades which let off plumes of red and green into the air
Protesters today braved the rain as they took to central London to call for Britain to do more to help stranded civilians and stand up to the terror group


Protesters today braved the rain as they took to central London to call for Britain to do more to help stranded civilians and stand up to the terror group
They walked down the road in a blur of red and green - two of the colours in the Afghanistan flag - after setting off flares

The Mail revealed on Thursday that Mr Raab had been advised by senior officials to call Afghan foreign minister Hanif Atmar to help get Afghan translators out of the country
Shadow Foreign Secretary Lisa Nandy said: 'There is no defence for Dominic Raab's shameful negligence and his failure to act may have cost lives. It is unbelievable that even now the Foreign Secretary is wasting time making excuses when a catastrophe is still unfolding in front of our eyes.'
Earlier, Lord Robertson, who was Nato secretary general on 9/11, accused Mr Raab of 'a dereliction of duty of major consequence'. Asked if the Foreign Secretary's statement had satisfactorily answered questions about his actions, the former defence secretary replied: 'No, it doesn't at all.'
He told BBC Radio 4's World At One: 'Foreign ministers only talk to foreign ministers – they don't talk to junior ministers.
'So he should have been talking to the foreign minister of Afghanistan much earlier than last Friday anyway.
'Common sense would have suggested that the Foreign Secretary should have been trying to sort out the exit of our vulnerable people before that.'
The former Labour foreign secretary Jack Straw said he would never delegate a call with his Afghan counterpart to another minister and he was 'surprised' that Mr Raab did so.
But the Prime Minister last night dismissed calls to sack his Foreign Secretary. Asked if he had full confidence in Mr Raab, Mr Johnson said: 'Absolutely.'
Asked if people had been left in Afghanistan as a result of Mr Raab not making the phone call, he said: 'No, I don't think that's the case.'
Residents of Kabul return to street markets.



Very few anti-Pakistani slogans (a handful), no flag burning like we saw in Brussels etc. They seem to be more focussed on the IEA. Out of a community of around 100,000 many came, I'd estimate at last 12,000.
Anyway the comments were again eye opening and there is no sympathy at all anywhere for that matter from the British people.


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"Maybe they should go back to Afghanistan and fight for their own country instead of demonstrating against the very people who helped them".

I don't think they realise the damage these demos are doing to their cause.







Now that this protest has happened and Pakistan has been blamed for all of Afghanistan's problems spanning 74 years, Afghanistan will now have the highest standard of living in the world and become a global hyper power surpassing both China and America combined............get ready all............ :disagree:
 
Totally bogus people. Majority of them applied for bogus asylum on bogus papers.

They lie to British Authorities in majority of cases. They say, their mother or father is killed by Taliban, while talking to them on the phone everyday.
Liars and cheats.
 
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Totally bogus people. Majority of them applied for bogus asylum on bogus papers.

They lie to British Authorities in majority of cases. They say, their mother or father is killed by Taliban, while talking to them on the phone everyday.
Liars and cheats.
Totally bogus people. Majority of them applied for bogus asylum on bogus papers.

They lie to British Authorities in majority of cases. They say, their mother or father is killed by Taliban, while talking to them on the phone everyday.
Liars and cheats.

Can't escape those pesky Taliban fighters. There is one on every street corner in the world....... :disagree:

There have even been cases where Afghans have arrived with their parents and still claim thattheir parents were killed by the Taliban.........:disagree:
 
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Agree, that is what i observed too....
BTW how many are actually british citizens and how many are refugees?

Entire birmingham is flooded with Afghan refugees, being accomodated in rental properties on council funds and here have the audacity to protest against British Govt

I'd say at least a third will be citizens, the rest have indefinite right to remain, which will now be easier due to the Taliban takeover, or are waiting to be processed.
The laws for gaining citizenship have changed and you now have to sit a difficult exam, have a way of making. a living etc.
About Birmingham is that many of those rental properties are owned by Pakistanis, which have a huge population in the city.
 
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