@MarioNawfal Sometimes I feel bad for Pakistan and its people and then when I see the actions of the people of Pakistan against Afghan Pashtun, Baloch and Kashmir then I feel that it is right, this is what Pakistan deserve.
Very saddened to learn of the passing away of Abdul Ahad Momand. His name will live on in history as the first Afghan astronaut in space. May he rest in peace. Our condolences to his family.
@sajidtarar Sometimes I feel bad for Pakistan and its people and then when I see the actions of the people of Pakistan against Afghan , Pashtun , Kashmiri and Baloch then I feel that it is right, this is what Pakistan deserve.
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إِنَّا لِلَّهِ وَإِنَّا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعُونَ
په ډېرې خواشینۍ سره مې خبر ترلاسه کړ چې د افغانستان لومړنی ستورمزلی او په فضا کې لومړنی پښتو ویونکی، عبدالاحد مومند، د جرمني په یوه روغتون کې د سرطان ناروغۍ له امله نن له دې فاني نړۍ سترګې پټې کړې.
د هغه مړینه د افغانستان لپاره یوه ستره ضایعه ده. الله تعالی دې یې اروا ښاده، قبر دې یې روښانه او جنت الفردو�� دې یې په نصیب کړي. کورنۍ، دوستانو او ټولو هېوادوالو ته د زړه له کومې تسلیت وړاندې کوم.
الله دې وبخښي او جنتونه دې ورپه برخه کړي. آمین.
Mit großer Trauer habe ich vom Tod von Abdul Ahad Momand erfahren. Mit ihm verliert Afghanistan nicht nur seinen ersten Astronauten, sondern auch eine herausragende Persönlichkeit, die unser Land mit Stolz und Würde vertreten hat.
Mein aufrichtiges Beileid gilt seiner Familie, seinen Freunden und der gesamten afghanischen Nation. Sein Name und seine Leistungen werden für immer ein bedeutender Teil unserer Geschichte bleiben und kommende Generationen inspirieren.
Möge seine Familie in dieser schweren Zeit Kraft und Trost finden. Sein Andenken wird in Ehren bleiben. 🇦🇫
@burhan_uddin_0 Sometimes I feel bad for Pakistan and its people and then when I see the actions of the people of Pakistan against afghan, Pashtun and Baloch then I feel that it is right, this is what Pakistan deserve.
The Pakistani regime is so fragile that even a group of peaceful Baloch women protesting outside Huda Jail triggers immediate state panic.
Instead of listening, Pakistan weaponizes its police to brutally assault families who are only demanding a transparent and constitutional trial for their loved ones.
A state that fears peaceful voices reveals more about its own insecurity than the people seeking justice.
#StopBalochGenocide #BalochWomen #Balochistan #PakistanZulm #PakistanExposed #HumanRights #JusticeForBaloch #VoiceOfBalochistan #StandWithBaloch #EndOppression #HumanRightsViolations #FreeBalochistan #BalochLivesMatter #BreakingNews #WomenRights
🚨 Kashmiri Leader Imtiaz Aslam:
Have you ever seen anything like this even in Palestine?
People are being killed, disappearing, and families still don't know the fate of their loved ones.
Our demand is not terrorism we want education, jobs, and a future for our youth.
🏔️🍁🇵🇰⚡️- Women from Mirpur, Azad Kashmir held a large rally against Pakistani state terrorism & in support of JAAC
“Pakistanis be careful, only do that much oppression which you will be able to tolerate yourselves.
If our heroes like Khawaja Mehran are so brave, think how brave the mothers who gave birth to them are.”
Pakistanis have not been able to intimate us, I am so proud of my people ❤️
The Turkish newspaper Kısa Dalga has reported that Ahmet Kazancı, who was arrested by Turkey’s National Intelligence Organization (MIT), stated that he worked in the media department of ISIS-Khorasan (ISIS-K) in the mountainous regions of Pakistan’s Balochistan province and produced propaganda materials in the Turkish language.
According to the report, Kazancı traveled from Turkey to Pakistan via Iran in 2024 and joined the ranks of ISIS-Khorasan.
He said that he did not participate in armed activities and was only employed in the group’s media wing.
The newspaper adds that he was later apprehended by Turkey’s National Intelligence Organization and transferred to prison.
This guy, Chaudhry Tariq Mahmood, has been designated a terrorist by the Pakistani military for holding one demonstration outside the Pakistan High Commission in London against the ongoing brutality and state excesses in PoJK.
For years, this Mirpuri/Pahari has masqueraded as a Kashmiri in the UK while organising Pakistan-sponsored protests outside Indian diplomatic missions. He maintained close ties with UK-based Khalistani extremists, including Avtar Singh Khanda, and is alleged to have played an important role in radicalising sections of that network and fostering anti-Hindu hatred.
Today, he finds himself at odds with the very Pakistani establishment he once served so enthusiastically. He now cries foul and speaks of repression. Whether people like him are capable of genuine regret is open to question. They spent years cheering the machinery of intolerance and intimidation, only to discover that it eventually devours its own.
If this is indeed his reckoning, then one can only say, it serves him right.