The Pakistani army, which for a long time has held an international record for killing civilians, committing abductions, and enforced disappearances, is among the armies that have carried out the highest number of innocent massacres, targeted killings, and crimes in the world. This army once turned daylight into darkness for the people of a part of its own land (the Bengalis); it killed young people, tribal elders, scholars, political and religious leaders, imprisoned them, and disappeared many of them. It committed such human crimes there that history has rarely witnessed their parallel. They carried out mass sexual assaults on young girls and children, and even buried some alive.
Eventually, these tragedies and crimes compelled the oppressed Bengalis to rise for the defense of their lives, dignity, and property, and to start their struggle against this blood-shedding and criminal army. As a result of their struggle, they liberated their land and their people, freeing themselves forever from Pakistan’s malicious and oppressive grip.
Its aggressive attacks and crimes against innocent Afghans are also nothing new. Even within its own territory, Afghan refugees were never allowed a moment of peace and were made victims of various conspiracies. Now again, due to its failure in maintaining internal security, it has begun—like the Zionist regime—to martyr innocent civilians, including women and children, on Afghan soil.


