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The hacking of One India, a major regional network, by a group calling themselves True Muslim Afghans is a significant development in the region. By displaying the original Afghan flag, these individuals are sending a direct and public message to the leadership in Kabul. It appears a segment of...

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The recent attack on a train in Baluchistan by the Baluchistan Liberation Army (BLA), allegedly orchestrated from Afghanistan as the attackers were in contact with their handlers and receiving orders via satellite phones is a concerning escalation of tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan. This incident is part of a larger pattern of Afghanistan providing safe havens to groups and individuals opposed to Pakistan, including TTP, BLA, BLF, and figures such as Khattak and his associates from Peshawar, as well as Achakzai. Some Waziristani individuals, for whom the Afghan government in the 1970s started a prime-time radio show called Pakhtunistan to support those who wanted to separate from Pakistan, as well as tribes like the Mari, Mengal, and Bugti from Baluchistan, among others, are also part of this pattern. The history shows very clearly that Afghanistan is the one that started interfering in Pakistan’s internal affairs and using Afghan soil against Pakistan. The current situation is marked by Afghanistan's continued support for groups and individuals opposed to Pakistan, which Pakistan sees as a threat to its sovereignty. Pakistan's concerns are exacerbated by the fact that these groups and individuals often operate from Afghan territory, allegedly with the support of the Afghan government. Given this context, it is understandable that Pakistan might react harshly to the train attack. However, it is essential for both countries to engage in diplomatic efforts to resolve their differences and address Pakistan's concerns about Afghan support for anti-Pakistan groups and individuals. Pakistan and Afghanistan should work toward a peaceful resolution, focusing on building trust and cooperation to address their shared security concerns.#TrainHijack #jaffar_express

Najiba Faiz

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The Taliban's treatment of Afghan women is not just a violation of human rights; it's a barbaric regression into a dark age where women are stripped of their humanity. The world has watched in horror as videos surfaced showing Taliban fighters publicly flogging a woman for the 'crime' of listening to music, all while chanting "Allahu Akbar" as if to sanctify their brutality. This act isn't just about enforcing a twisted interpretation of religious law; it's about dehumanizing and controlling women to the point where they are mere shadows in their own country. Contrast this with the treatment of foreign women in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. These women can drive, enjoy leisure activities, and even pose for photos with Taliban members, smiling and carefree. This stark disparity isn't just hypocrisy; it's a deliberate strategy to isolate Afghan women, making them invisible and voiceless in their own land. The Taliban's recent decree that even the sound of a woman's voice is haram (forbidden) when heard by men outside her family, and their ban on discussing women's issues in the media, underscores a chilling intent to erase women from public life entirely. They've gone so far as to declare that questioning their policies on women is off-limits until further notice. This isn't governance; it's gender apartheid. The Taliban's actions are a calculated war on half of Afghanistan's population, aimed at reducing women to non-entities. They've not only barred women from education, work, and public spaces but are now attempting to mute their very existence. The international community's response has been tepid at best, which is not only a betrayal of Afghan women but also a dangerous signal to other regimes contemplating similar oppression. The world must not remain silent or complacent. This isn't just an Afghan issue; it's a global human rights crisis. The Taliban's regime is not just oppressive; it's a vivid example of what happens when extremism is allowed to dictate policy without challenge. The global community, human rights organizations, and every individual with a voice must amplify the cries of Afghan women, not just in solidarity but in active resistance against this barbarity. Silence or diplomatic niceties in the face of such atrocities make us complicit. It's time for action, for sanctions, for a unified front against this gender persecution. The Taliban must face consequences for their crimes against humanity, and the world must ensure that Afghan women are not forgotten or forsaken.

Freshta Razbaan

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The reason these tragedies, perpetrated by Afghan biorefuse, continue to happen throughout the west is because our government refuses to normalize relations with the government of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (i.e. The Taliban) The war in Afghanistan ended in August 2021 when the Taliban liberated Kabul. At that time, the Biden Administration implemented Operation Allies Welcome letting in nearly 75,000 Afghans under the false pretense that, by working with the US Military, these people were in danger of reprisals from the Islamic Emirate. Those reprisals never came, and in that time we imported the absolute dregs of Afghan society. Imagine what scum you have to be to be a born and bred Afghan, born and raised in Afghanistan, see a foreign occupying military force invade, and decide to collaborate with them. Is it any surprise that the people then come to the west and unleash all kinds of havoc? There is no greater scum than the person that sells out his land and his people to be a collaborationist traitor. Because western governments continue to treat the IEA as a pariah state, these people have a legal pretext upon which to claim asylum despite the fact that there have been no reprisals and the war has been over for nearly 5 years. In April of 2025, the Trump administration ended temporary protected status for roughly 15,000 of Afghan imported. This issue is not limited to the Biden Administration. All of these people need to be stripped of their visas, denaturalized and deported. Normalizing relations with the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is an AMERICA FIRST, PRO WESTERN position and is the legal basis for sending them all back.

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