NRF Leadership Speaks at Sedona Forum 2023

The National Resistance Front of Afghanistan's leader, Ahmad Massoud, and the head of foreign relations, Ali Nazary, were invited to speak at the Sedona Forum 2023. This prestigious event, hosted by the McCain Institute and the McCain family, convenes thought leaders, decision-makers, activists, humanitarians, and experts to discuss approaches and solutions to real-world problems.

This year's forum proved to be an ideal platform for the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan to share their mission and vision for a democratic and free Afghanistan. Ahmad Massoud and Ali Nazary conveyed crucial issues such as the growing threat of terrorism and the human rights violations perpetrated by the Taliban. Additionally, they reiterated their unwavering commitment to fighting for the freedom and security of their people.

Ali Nazary expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to speak at the esteemed Sedona Forum in a tweet after the event. He highlighted the caliber of participants who attended the forum, including world leaders, U.S. senators, congressional representatives, policy and decision-makers, activists, experts, and heads of major organizations and corporations.

The participation of the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan in this year's Sedona Forum is an important step in gaining support and recognition from the international community. By being a part of this platform, the NRF is raising awareness and bringing attention to the issues faced by the people of Afghanistan.

The Sedona Forum is rooted in character-driven leadership and core democratic values, making it an ideal place for the NRF to showcase their commitment to these principles. The message conveyed by Ahmad Massoud and Ali Nazary at the Sedona Forum is a reminder of the ongoing struggles in Afghanistan, and it's an inspiration to continue supporting those fighting for freedom and democracy.

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Kumayl Nazary is an entrepenuer and former CTO in the educational technology industry from Los Angeles California. He has been an activist for over a decade, dedicated to causes surrounding human rights advocacy in the MENAS region. In 2021, he became a founding member of SOS Afghanistan in order to help address the political and humanitarian crisis resulting from the government collapse, focusing on the evacuation of targeted groups.

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