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    Big hugs, selfies among Taliban, Afghan forces as ceasefire holds

    Big hugs, selfies among Taliban, Afghan forces as ceasefire holds

    By Garima Bora
    Jun 16, 2018
    07:48 pm

    What's the story

    Taliban fighters and Afghan security forces hugged and took selfies with each other in eastern Afghanistan today, as an unprecedented ceasefire in the war-torn country held for the second day of Eid.

    Carrying assault weapons and rocket-propelled grenade launchers, members of Afghanistan's biggest militant group traveled by car and motorbike through the contested Bati Kot district in Nangarhar province, waving Afghan and Taliban flags.

    Unthinkable move

    Villagers also took part in greeting the insurgents

    Villagers also flocked around the insurgents, hugging them, and happily taking selfies with the heavily armed fighters as they celebrated the holiday.

    "I am here to offer greetings to our brothers in the police and army," Taliban commander Baba said.

    Baba added that everyone is tired of war and if our leaders order us to continue the ceasefire, they will hold it forever.

    Peace conditions

    Long-lasting peace only if US left Afghanistan: Taliban fighter

    A Taliban fighter said long-lasting peace would only be achieved if the US forces left the country.

    "We want an Islamic country and government. This cannot happen unless America leaves (Afghanistan)," he said.

    The Taliban announced a ceasefire for the first three days of Eid, promising not to attack Afghan security forces for the first time since the 2001 US invasion.

    Ray of hope

    Selfies give hope among war-weary Afghans for ceasefire to continue

    The selfies served as powerful propaganda for both sides and have fanned hopes among war-weary Afghans for the ceasefire to continue.

    "The Taliban had 'exploited"'the opportunity to show their popularity among ordinary Afghans," a Western diplomat in Kabul said.

    He added that it's not a bad thing if they are able to see the benefits of talking not fighting.

    Quote

    Look, they are brothers: Facebook user

    "Look, they are brothers. If their leaders come, sit and talk just like their soldiers we will have peace tomorrow," a Facebook user, Said Hasibullah, posted under a photo purportedly showing a Taliban fighter and Afghan soldier having a cup of tea together.

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