Protesters Take Up Arms To Support Afghan Government

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The January 2 protest in the remote southwestern province of Uruzgan comes amid a tense showdown between the national unity government in Kabul and regional strongman Atta Mohmmad Noor. The longtime governor of northern Balkh Province is reluctant to leave his post two weeks after the government claimed to have “approved” his resignation on December 18.

“The youth and the people who are carrying their arms today are saying we will not allow anyone to oppose the government,” Rahimullah Popal, a protest leader, told Radio Free Afghanistan in Uruzgan’s capital, Tarin Kot, on January 2.

While the protesters refused to say who specifically they were protesting against, their anger was clearly aimed at Noor. “We are also calling on the Taliban to join the peace process,” Popal said. Since the withdrawal of most NATO troops from Afghanistan in late 2014, the insurgents have overrun large swathes of predominantly Pashtun-populated Uruzgan while repeatedly besieging Tarin Kot.

...Speaking in his northern city of Mazar-e Sharif on January 2, Noor accused Kabul of attempting to marginalize leaders of the armed groups who fought against the Soviet-backed Afghan regime in the 1980s. They also fought each other in a civil war and the Taliban in the 1990s.

“We do not want secularism to be dominant in our country,” he told supporters.
Protesters Take Up Arms To Support Afghan Government

I think it's a bit more than a fear of secularism.
 
The provincial police chief of southern Kandahar province General Abdul Raziq reacted at the remarks of Jamiat-e-Islami chief executive Ata Mohammad Noor regarding the government conspiracies being hatched for his removal.

Gen. Raziq made the remarks during an interview with a local radio in South of Afghanistan amid growing controversies between the government and Ata Mohammad Noor over the Balkh government leadership.

He said the government cannot sideline and remove him from the Kandahar police commandment, insisting that he has been brought to the position by the people of Kandahar and will only step down on the demands of the people of the province.
Gen. Raziq reacts at Noor’s remarks regarding government conspiracies - Khaama Press News Agency

And the drama continues.
 

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