@geonews_urdu Wrong number hai ….
Afghan living in Pakistan has nothing to do with what’s going on between pak and Taliban , in reality they are also victims of Taliban that’s why they chose to live here .
Forcefully Expelling them won’t change anything here unless address the main culprit
They conspired against a legitimate state system because it was too legitimate and too connected with the international community. Now they are conspiring against an illegitimate quasi-terrorist group because it is too illegitimate and too connected with terrorism.
Is there an item on the menu for them to like? Can they articulate it.
And by the way, who are they ?
@zaighamkhan Mend relationship & start business with neighbors .
With AFG Pak lost Central Asia market & so is india way bigger market then Central Asia .
All will benefit not only Pakistan
@sohailnoorkhan له رادار نه هم ضرور علم ته ارزښت باید ورکړل سی ، رادار خو درته طیاری نه ایساروی ، ایران او پاکستان ده خپل علم په برکت هر څه تر لاسه کړی ، موږ ده همدوی په خوله ښوونځۍ سوځولی او تړلی .
@IftikharFirdous First Kill each other , demarched each other envoys then talk via third party , calms for a while & restart again .
The Cycle of spelling innocent blood continues on both sides.
Here is Netanyahu saying from the river to the sea. I guarantee you American media will never report on it. They said it was genocidal when Palestinians said it, even though Palestinian version is about freedom. Netanyahu version is about erasing Palestine - actually genocidal.
Muslims were assaulted in Poppintree Park, Ballymun, Ireland, after an individual accused them, without proof, of "smiling at children."
The incident comes amid growing concern over far right activists using unverified accusations to target Muslims in public.
Mahrang Baloch should not be in prison. Women and girls in Balochistan have suffered for years as their male family members were routinely arrested and forcibly disappeared. They deserve the life that everyone deserves: daughters who can go to school, fathers who come home at night.
I stand with my sisters in Pakistan who face harassment and abuse, who are imprisoned for speaking out. This is not new — throughout our history women like Asma Jahangir, Farida Shaheed, Khawar Mumtaz, Hina Jilani and even Fatima Jinnah suffered persecution for standing up. Today, it is Imaan Mazari and Mahrang Baloch.
Rather than addressing the horror of forced disappearances, the anti-terrorism court is targeting those who speak out against the oppression. Mahrang and her fellow activists must be released.