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The Afghan government has mounted a fresh appeal to global powers urging them to adopt a &ldquo;clear stance&rdquo; to stop Pakistan and Taliban in their tracks to prevent the massacre of civilians in the country on an industrial scale.</p>
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As the Taliban accelerates its attacks on civilian population centres across the country, a senior Afghan official is asking world powers as to what is stopping them from preventing&nbsp; a bloodbath where non-combatants will mainly suffer.&nbsp;</p>
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&quot;Afghanistan is going through an unprecedented wave of mass killing, looting and destruction. What is stopping the world from taking a clear stance and forcing Pakistan and the Taliban to stop it? This madness needs to be stopped before it&#39;s too late,&quot; said Waheed Omer, a senior official in the Afghan government, in a conversation with TOLO news.</p>
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The US embassy in Afghanistan condemned the&nbsp; &quot;the unlawful seizure of Zaranj, the capital of Afghanistan&#39;s Nimroz province, the attack on Sheberghan, capital of Jowzjan province yesterday and today, and continuing efforts to take over Lashkar Gah in Helmand and provincial capitals elsewhere.&quot;</p>
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The Afghan official&rsquo;s exhortation of the world community to act follows a compelling presentation of the disastrous situation in Afghanistan following the Pak-Taliban offensive, by Afghan Ambassador to the UN, Ghulam Isaczai.</p>
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&quot;Should members of the Security Council want that evidence, we are ready to provide them,&quot; Isaczai said, referring to the Pakistani sponsorship of the Taliban offensive during the special session on Afghanistan on Friday at the UN Security Council, which India had chaired.</p>
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&quot;In a deliberate act of barbarism Taliban isn&#39;t alone. They&#39;re assisted by foreign fighters from transnational terrorist networks. Together they are threatening peace, security and stability in Afghanistan and also in our region and beyond, Isaczai observed.</p>
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&ldquo;It is, therefore, time for the international community and, in particular, this Council to take stock of the situation, and decide on actions that would help bring a permanent and comprehensive ceasefire and ensure an immediate cessation of violence,&rdquo; asserted&nbsp; TS Tirumurti, India&rsquo;s envoy to the UN.</p>
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Deborah Lyons, Special Representative of UN Secretary-General for Afghanistan summed up the session by warning that Afghanistan is a point of inflection.&nbsp; &ldquo;Afghanistan is at a dangerous turning point. In the past weeks, Afghanistan has entered a new destructive phase. Taliban has achieved significant territorial gains,&rdquo; she observed. Lyons urged the UNSC to seize the opportunity and demonstrate commitment &ldquo;to prevent Afghanistan from descending into a situation of catastrophe so serious that it would have few, if any, parallels this century.&rdquo;</p>
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India on its part has urged an immediate and permanent ceasefire to prevent the aggravation of a humanitarian disaster.</p>
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India&rsquo;s permanent representative to the UN, TS Tirumurti&nbsp; urged the UNSC&nbsp; to &ldquo;decide on actions&rdquo; to convey an everlasting and complete ceasefire and guarantee a direct cessation of violence in Afghanistan, which, it warned, posed a &ldquo;serious threat&rdquo; to regional peace and security.</p>
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