For decades, Pakistan has taken on the responsibility of destroying the Afghan nation and land, but for the past few years, it has been entangled in the tale of the stick and the tiger, and the way out of the current dire situation is lost.
Pakistan is deeply mired in debt, but there is no way out. Every day, dozens of attacks occur, causing a small portion of the population to live in fear, while others count the moments until they fall. Some have lost their fathers, some their brothers, and even some their sisters and mothers.
Pakistan stands in astonishment; It threatens to attack Afghanistan from time to time to prove itself to its people, and recently, it martyrized small children, women, and refugees in Bermal, Paktika. In response, Afghan forces not only burned down their camps but also suppressed to the extent possible those insurgent groups based there, which Pakistan trains to destabilize Afghanistan.
After that, the latest news reached that they sold their Kashmir and managed to escape in groups from Balochistan. They spread rumors about these soldiers capturing Wakhan in Afghanistan, but they faced public ridicule; after this failure, they considered holding a conference, in which people from around the world participated, who had no commitments to religion at all.
In the mentioned conference, Muhammad al-Eissa, the head of “Unity of Religions,” was a guest, who clearly stated that Muslims, Jews, Christians, and Buddhists are equal; he also justified the killing of the oppressed children and women of Gaza. Pakistan made significant efforts to host him for this purpose, to advance their propaganda project effectively. Alongside him, the military’s court scholars were also seated among unveiled women and recited false praises of the education of those honorable sisters, whom Pakistan has decided to forcibly expel.
During the conference, neither Afghan sisters nor their education were mentioned; instead, when they took the stage, they told the half-naked women, “The Taliban are committing a great sin.” They did not see nudity and half-nakedness as a command from Allah, nor did they have the courage to challenge this propaganda scheme and defend all aspects of Islam in the true sense.
They were not ashamed of this either; then they brought the ISI robot on stage and accused a pure society of “the Afghan regime looking down on women.” Meanwhile, in Pakistan, women are looked down upon more than anywhere else, their Islamic and human rights are trampled upon, and they have even set up markets for buying and selling them; yet Afghans sacrifice their heads for their sisters and are committed to all their rights.
If the issue of women’s rights is raised and women’s rights are important to Pakistan, then this indicates a lack of self-recognition and wrongly blaming others. Pakistan should not have handed over the Muslim sister Aafia Siddiqi to foreigners, but rather defended and protected her legitimate rights.
Similarly, if Pakistan is truly a strong and independent country, it should implement the signed gas pipeline agreement with Iran despite America’s fear. The Pakistani army should advise its people not to provoke the feelings of those Afghans who have defeated three empires in their own land and have made every superpower beg for mercy.
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