In response to the martyrdom and wounding of 110 Shia worshipers in Mazar-e Sharif, Afghanistan, the al-Nujaba Movement emphasized, “If the Shias of the Ahl al-Bayt (as) are not supported, everyone must know and be aware that the forces of the Islamic Resistance Axis are capable of targeting the enemies of God at any time and place.”
This Resistance movement stressed that silence is no longer a solution to these aggressions and noted, “It is useless to talk to such a group whose hearts have been sealed by God Almighty due to misguidance, deviation and enmity with the family of the Prophet [Muhammad] (s) and his loved ones.”
The statement said, “While condemning this crime, we call on the international community, the Islamic world, as well as the government of Afghanistan to support the Shias of the Ahl al-Bayt (a). Otherwise, everyone must be aware that the forces of the Resistance Axis have the ability and forces to target the enemies of God at any time and place.”
At the end of this statement, the al-Nujaba Movement stated, “Supporting the followers of the Ahl al-Bayt (a) when the circumstances demand it is by no means a difficult and impossible mission.”
Nasr al-Shammari, the movement’s official spokesman, also took to Twitter to respond to the martyrdom of dozens of Afghan Shias, saying, “This horrific crime raises the level of savagery and brutality of the Al Saud and the United States.”
al-Shammari added, “We in Iraq sympathize with your calamities more than any other nation because we have always been saddened by terrorist and Takfiri explosions. We call on the government of Afghanistan to live up to its responsibilities and to identify this misguided group in all seriousness.”
It is worth mentioning that the Daesh terrorist group killed thirty worshipers and wounded eighty others at noon on Thursday, April 21, in a terrorist operation in the Sahdakan Mosque, which is the largest Shi’ah mosque in Mazar-e Sharif, in northern Afghanistan. This is while a Shia educational center in western Kabul was attacked by terrorists on Tuesday, April 19, which led to the martyrdom of 26 students.