Liberal Demokratic Party of Afghanistan
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Total members: 117.524 (26 June 2017)

 

 

 

Urgent Appeal to All Countries of the World for Humanitarian Immediate Aid to the Suffering Civilian Population in Afghanistan

Dear Sir or Madam,

On behalf of the affected people and in view of the escalating humanitarian situation in Afghanistan, we urgently appeal to the international community for immediate assistance. The country is currently facing an unprecedented combination of natural disasters and armed attacks by the war criminals of Pakistan, threatening the livelihoods of millions of people.

1. Devastating Natural Disasters
Since March 25, 2026, persistent heavy rains and flash floods have caused massive destruction in several provinces.

  • Casualties: As of April 5, 2026, at least 77 people have died and 137 have been injured.
  • Infrastructure & Agriculture: Approximately 2,500 homes have been completely destroyed. The loss of 5,400 hectares of farmland and over 1,000 livestock has deprived rural communities of their food supply.
  • Additional Shock: An earthquake on April 4 in northern Afghanistan and Kabul claimed an additional 12 lives, worsening the suffering of the affected population.

2. Military Attacks by Pakistani War Criminals and Civilian Casualties
Since February 21, 2026, nearly daily attacks from Pakistan have occurred in nine Afghan provinces (Khost, Kabul, Kandahar, Paktia, Paktika, Nangarhar, Kunar, Nuristan, and Laghman). These include indiscriminate bombings and the use of various weapons—rockets, mortar shells, artillery, and drones—resulting in numerous civilian deaths and severe injuries, including infants, children, women, and the elderly.

  • Civilian Losses: Bombings and heavy weapon attacks by the Pakistani military have so far killed 761 civilians and injured 626 others, including many women, children, and older people.
  • Destruction of Civilian Facilities: The attacks have destroyed 1,140 homes, 13 schools, 3 clinics, and 34 mosques. Over 27,000 families have been rendered homeless due to these attacks.

3. Precarious Refugee Situation
The forced return and displacement of approximately 5 million Afghan refugees from Pakistan and Iran since 2023 has created an acute humanitarian crisis. Many of the affected people currently live without shelter, food, employment, or access to medical care.

Conclusion and Appeal
The combination of natural disasters, armed attacks from Pakistan, and mass deportations from neighboring countries has triggered a humanitarian catastrophe characterized by hunger, poverty, homelessness, disease, unemployment, and lack of access to medical care.

We urgently appeal to all countries of the world and international aid organizations to:

  • Provide immediate humanitarian assistance (food, medical supplies, emergency shelters).
  • Support the reconstruction of destroyed civilian infrastructure.
  • Protect the civilian population from further humanitarian distress and suffering.

The people of Afghanistan rely on the solidarity of the international community in this dark hour. Any delay in assistance will cost more lives.

With highest respect,