ABOUT THE BAWAR MOVEMENT

PRINCIPLES:
1. MB is a political movement that fights against all forms of unrest and to bring about reform. MB is a movement of all Afghans, regardless of any regional, ethnic, linguistic, religious or gender differences and/or discrimination, formed against all historical and current oppressions and miseries.
2. BM protects and fights for the social and political rights of every Afghan living in this geography, across the Durand Line and in other countries.
3. One of the major goals of the BM is national unity, so that a culture of cooperation for the social development of all Afghans can prevail. To achieve this goal, BM has organized and is holding mass rallies, demonstrations, and gatherings in different parts of the country to solve the problems of any part of the country.
4. BM believes in democracy and considers transparent elections the best way to come into power. 5. MB membership is achieved without any ethnic, regional, linguistic, religious or gender differences.

BM FUNDAMENTAL OBJECTIVES:

1. All the objectives of the Bawar Movement are enshrined in the light of the Constitution of Afghanistan and all the international conventions to which Afghanistan is a member. The Bawar Movement fights for the protection of the fundamental rights of all Afghans, such as life, liberty, freedom of thought, expression and business, and all other rights granted to human beings by natural and legislative laws.
2. The Bawar Movement fights against any illegal activities such as terrorism, aggression, corruption, mafia politics, ethnic and linguistic prejudices, violence, injustice, and other wrongdoings offends by government or non-government individuals or institutions.
3. The Bawar Movement believes that the most important and first step for a stable and prosperous Afghanistan is to build a nation, free from all kinds of misfortunes, and the best way to achieve this goal is to believe that all residents of this country have a social contract with each other, and the government of Afghanistan must represent and shall be accountable for enforcing the contract. The Bawar movement believes that power and the territorial integrity rest solely with the people.
4. The Bawar Movement believes that over the past ninety years, the Afghan government has not been able to establish a strong diplomatic apparatus to protect Afghanistan’s national values through strong diplomacy with all foreign countries, especially its Western partners. Protect the interests of geography and the nation and treat the world in the light of reciprocal international relations. Accordingly, to protect Afghanistans national interests, the Bawar Movement fights against any international policies (countries or institutions) that threaten Afghanistans national interests, while in return the movement provides policies based on Afghanistans national value, and to bring it into force, Bawar Movement imposes pressure through diplomatic customs, and political and social movements.
5. The Bawar Movement in the light of the constitution of Afghanistan and all international conventions especially human rights, UNDHR, ICCPR, UNHCR, ICJ and other conventions Afghanistan is a member, through diplomatic customs and political and social movements imposes pressure on Taliban, their allies, neighboring countries, other international communities, and the Afghan government to put an end to the proxy war, corruption, mafia politics, tyranny, poverty and injustice.
6. The Bawar movement recognizes the Durand Line as an abominable and divisive line of the Afghan nation by the British. The Pashtuns on the other side of the line are considered as Afghans and the land as the property of Afghanistan. Bawar will take the case to all international platforms especially the UN.
7. The Bawar Movement will take the issue of terrorism training facilities and funding in neighboring countries and Afghan genocide to international platforms such as the United Nations Security Council, the International Court of Justice, Brussels and Warsaw, and will ask for accountability and justice for four decades of the Afghan genocide.
8. The Movement, in the light of the agreements of the First and Second Bonn Conferences, the Bilateral Security Agreement with the United States and NATO countries, will keep their political and social struggle to make the mentioned parties to protect the Afghan land and people.

BM SECONDARY OBJECTIVES:

BM believes that the only way to get the country out of all challenges is intellectual and mass politics. To this end, BM raises its voice in all credible and relevant national and international platforms as follows:
(1) To formulate policies, social and political movements to prevent the personal and nefarious aims of the international community, especially the neighboring countries, which causes the loss of lives and properties of the Afghans in the name of strategic policies and/or politics.
(2) All the international community, especially the neighboring countries, shall in practice recognize Afghanistan as an independent and sovereign country and refrain from any kind of interference.
(3) Call of a detailed audit report of all financial expenditures and projects of the Afghan government since the Bonn conference.
(4) Struggle for the true implementation of the obligation of the people to the state and the responsibility of the state to the people in accordance with the constitution of Afghanistan.
(5) Following the Bonn conference, the Afghan government shall be held accountable to share the details of all bilateral, trilateral, and multilateral agreements with foreign countries and international organizations, as well as a full and detailed report on the implementation and/or breaches of such agreements.
(6) BM believes that the only way to end the proxy and/or war on terror through dialogues between the Afghan people and militant groups. BM strongly opposes any agreements that is signed between a third country and a militant group without the representation of Afghans.

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