Pakistan is a safe haven for terrorists – Afghan Diaspora Network Report

Revelations from the report of the Afghan Diaspora Network

Kabul (Afghanistan) – Pakistan is a safe haven for terrorists, a fact once again underscored in a report by the Afghan Diaspora Network. The report claims that the Pakistani military is providing space and assistance within its country to radical Islamist organisations such as Hamas and Muslim Brotherhood to operate. It further alleges that native terrorist organisations like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed receive ideological and strategic backing from the Pakistani military. (This once again exposes Pakistan’s duplicity before the world. Will the international community now declare Pakistan a terrorist state? – Editor)

Warning about instability in South Asia

The report states that Pakistan’s stance could further complicate the already unstable situation in South Asia. It warns that this may increase the likelihood of new conflicts and violence across the region.

Question marks over Pakistan’s claims of banning terrorist organisations

Although Pakistan claims to have banned Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed under international pressure, the report says these groups remain active through affiliated and front organisations. In recent times, representatives of Hamas have reportedly been seen at political and religious platforms in Pakistan. This suggests that they are not only being given a platform for propaganda but may also be receiving support to build broader networks. (India should present this report before the United Nations, expose Pakistan’s duplicity, and demand that it be declared a terrorist state! – Editor)

Editorial Perspective

There is nothing new in this report. Many organisations around the world have made similar claims in the past. However, the real problem for the world is that so-called superpowers such as the United States and China continue to support Pakistan.