Al-Jazeera.. The events in Tunisia were a coup and the events in Afghanistan were a peaceful transfer of power !
Al-Jazeera channel considers that what happened in Tunisia is a coup, and the Taliban control Afghanistan a peaceful transfer of power !!
Recent events in Afghanistan have provoked a debate around the world and mixed reactions after the Taliban terrorist movement took control of the capital Kabul and entered the presidential palace to seize control of the country.
These movements confirm that the idea of peace did not exist with the Taliban from the beginning. The sessions held under the auspices of Qatar were nothing but a ploy to support the movement through Doha, while it continued to violate the agreements it concluded with the Afghan Government and the United States.
The Taliban and its Qatari backers were not interested in the issue of peace. They were burning, raping and killing, they slaughtered women, children and the elderly. Qatar provided safe haven for the leaders of the terrorist movement on its soil, established a political office in Doha, and harnessed its media energy to serve the agenda of the Taliban, foremost of which is Al-Jazeera, which made its screens a platform for terrorist leaders, flouting all professional standards, and neutrality in reporting, presenting and discussing news.
In stark evidence of its discredits and political tendencies serving the ruling regime in the tiny emirate, Al-Jazeera blessed the Taliban’s control of Afghanistan as a peaceful transfer of power, while saying that what happened in Tunisia, out of President Kais Saied’s constitutional decisions, is a coup against democracy in the country.
In an article entitled: “Amid International Concern..” US, Russian contacts with Taliban and Qatar affirm their desire to ensure a peaceful transition in Afghanistan,” Qatar’s Foreign Minister Mohammed ben Abderrahmane Al‑Thani was quoted as saying, adding that Qatar seeks a peaceful transition of power in Afghanistan and a prelude to a comprehensive political solution and a comprehensive ceasefire.
On July 26, I published an article entitled: Carthage’s soft coup.. Did Qais Saeed write the death certificate of democracy in Tunisia? in which I tried to highlight that the decisions of the Tunisian President, who sacked him through the Head of Government and suspended parliament, are a coup against democracy, although they did not exceed the constitutional legitimacy and the powers that the Constitution conferred upon him as President of the country. Article 80 of the Constitution, which deals with exceptional measures, states that the President of the Republic is entitled, in the event of imminent danger threatening the national entity, the security of the country and its independence, which makes it impossible for him to carry out the normal functioning of the State, to take the measures necessitated by this exceptional situation, after consulting the Head of Government and the Speaker of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People and informing the President of the Constitutional Court, and announcing the measures in a statement to the people.
Al-Jazeera’s difference in interpretation of events taking place around the world, based mainly on the political agenda set by the ruling regime in Doha, considered what happened in Afghanistan peaceful and legitimate despite the ugliness of the crimes committed by the Taliban movement, only because Qatar supports it, while what happened in Tunisia was considered a coup because Qatar supports the Brotherhood represented by Ennahdha, which was overturned by Said’s decisions.
Al-Jazeera once again confirms its bias and disbelief, and that it is a tool in the hands of the regime to guide public opinion according to its destructive agenda, which has become exposed.