افغانستان سے ٹی ٹی پی کمانڈرز کی آڈیو کال لیک
ٹی ٹی پی کمانڈرز نے امارات اسلامی افغانستان اور ٹی ٹی پی کے درمیان دراڑ اور اپنے کمانڈرز کی افغانستان میں گرفتاری کی خبروں کو جھوٹا قرار دیدیا۔
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القاعدہ، ٹی ٹی پی، داعش، بی ایل اے اور دیگر عالمی دہشتگرد تنظیموں کی افغانستان میں طالبان کی زیر سایہ موجودگی۔
طالبان نے ماہانہ ہزاروں ڈالر تنخواہ پر بیرون ملک بیٹھے افغان صحافیوں اور سوشل میڈیا انفلوئنسرز کو جھوٹا بیانیہ گھڑنے کا کام سونپ دیا۔
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AUF STRIKES TALIBAN GDI IN KANDAHAR
Resistance forces under the AUF reportedly targeted a Taliban GDI operative in PD5, Kandahar, accused of involvement in tracking, torturing, and killing former ANDSF personnel.
The resistance says its struggle is centered on one cause: the fundamental rights, dignity, and freedom of the Afghan people.
@AMS_AFG Plz come to Badkhshan I will show you every prove.... Here we are on strike since two weeks, everyone wants to take freedom from these duffers Talibans ..
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In many countries, when a government kills a rebel leader, the state celebrates. But in Afghanistan, when Haseeb Panjshiri, a leader who resisted the Taliban, died, people mourned and the nation fell into sorrow.
That raises a profound question: if the people mourn those who resist the rulers, while the rulers celebrate their deaths, who truly represents the Afghan people?
🚨The irony is that the Taliban have never secured genuine popular legitimacy among Afghans.
During the 20-year Republic, few mourned the deaths of Taliban commanders. Yet when commanders who fought against the Taliban were killed, ordinary Afghans often grieved, shed tears, and gathered in mourning.
That contrast matters. It reflects how people perceive those who fought for freedom, human dignity, rights, and human values, and those who stood against them.
Legitimacy is not created by slogans or imposed by force. It is reflected in the judgment of society, in whose deaths people mourn, and in who remains alive in the collective memory of a nation.
On the orders of Supreme court, Imran Niazi was shifted to PIMS Hospital under heavy protection at midnight 20/21 August.
Reputed teams of specialist doctors including eyes specialists, cardiologist and physician carried out detail medical examination and declared him medical fit.
Dr Uzma remained present throughout examination.
After all medical facilities were given and doctors recommended him clinically fit, Imran Niazi was shifted back to Adiala Jail.
🚨 Taliban’s Gold Rush: Who Gave Them the Right?
Reports of gold mining and the alleged illegal extraction and export of gold from Afghanistan’s Badakhshan raise a fundamental question: What gives the Taliban the legal authority to dispose of Afghanistan’s natural resources?
The Taliban seized power without a popular mandate, Afghanistan lacks a constitution based on broad public consent, and the people of Badakhshan have not been given a meaningful say in deals involving their natural resources.
Natural resources are not the personal property of a regime. If billions worth of gold are being extracted and sold through opaque agreements, the Afghan people deserve transparency, accountability and a voice.
The growing unrest in Badakhshan should be a warning to the Taliban: exploitation, exclusion and force can deepen instability and push Afghanistan toward another cycle of internal conflict.
Afghanistan’s resources belong to its people, not to the rulers of the day.
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Taliban Losing Grip on Afghanistan?
Reports of an attack targeting a Taliban intelligence operative in Kandahar’s 5th District point to a growing security challenge for the Taliban regime.
If such attacks continue to spread, they could expose serious weaknesses in the Taliban’s ability to maintain control and raise the spectre of renewed internal conflict.
Five years after taking Kabul, Afghanistan still appears trapped in instability, repression and insecurity.
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TTA–TTP Tensions: A Contradiction That Strengthens Pakistan’s Case
Reports of growing tensions between the TTA and TTP in Afghanistan, if verified, would expose a major contradiction in the Taliban’s repeated denials.
If TTP elements are operating inside Afghanistan and tensions have now emerged between them and the Afghan Taliban, it would further reinforce Pakistan’s longstanding claim that TTP maintains a presence and operational space on Afghan soil.
The question is simple: If TTP is not in Afghanistan, then who exactly is the Taliban confronting?
These developments deserve serious scrutiny and an honest explanation from Taliban regime..
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Afghanistan heading toward another civil war?
The warning signs are becoming harder to ignore. In recent weeks, multiple armed anti-Taliban groups have stepped up attacks across Afghanistan. Badakhshan has seen particularly intense fighting, including the temporary seizure of a district headquarters, while the National Resistance Front, Afghanistan Freedom Front and other groups continue claiming operations.
Last night, Amrullah Saleh’s Green Trend also claimed an attack on a Taliban checkpoint in Takhar.
@SamiYousafzaii your source is misleading you. Today in front of my eyes first wing TTP commanders meet with Haibatullah and receive new orders, to pressurize Pakistan for new engagements. Afghan Taliban are trying to engage Pakistan for dialogues.
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Are the Taliban losing their allies?
The video of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, an ally of the Afghan Taliban (TTA), highlights growing dissent within its ranks. A group commander is heard distancing himself from TTA’s leadership, operations and so-called jihad narrative, condemning the killing of innocent
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Is the situation in Panjshir once again slipping out of the Taliban’s control?
The latest reports are far from reassuring for the Taliban. Clashes have reportedly taken place in Panjshir following operations against Taliban positions led by Fahim Commando and Commander Mohammad Yar.
If these reports are confirmed and the violence continues, Panjshir could emerge as a growing security challenge for the Taliban.
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According to reports, the Taliban have disgraced the bodies of fighters belonging to the Juma Gul group. If these reports are accurate, the Taliban should seriously reconsider such conduct.
These are Afghans, and even when Afghans are on opposing sides, their dead deserve dignity and respect. This is not merely a matter of humanity; it is also a matter of Islamic teaching.
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ explicitly prohibited mutilation of the dead and instructed his commanders: “Do not … mutilate.” He also said: “Do not abuse the dead.”
Islam does not make dignity conditional on whether the dead person was a friend or an enemy. If even the bodies of enemies are not to be mutilated or dishonored, how can fellow Afghans and Muslims be treated otherwise?
The Taliban should remember, killing a rival does not justify humiliating his body. Respect for the dead is a test of humanity, restraint, and faith.