Kabul protests demand sanctions against Pakistan
Amidst the raging violence in Afghanistan, citizens protested and called for sanctions against Pakistan.
By IAR Desk
Kabul: July 30: Kabul today witnessed the peaceful protest of dozens of citizens who believe Islamabad is involved in Afghanistan’s subsequent conspiracies. Protesters say Pakistan’s ISI and MIA intelligence service is currently trying to bring dozens of Pakistani nationals into Afghanistan every day and then move them into the ranks of Taliban fighters so that they can use this channel against the forces. Fight for the security and defense of Afghanistan.
Protesters in Kabul chanted anti-Pakistan slogans, saying the international community, especially the United Nations, should make its final decision on Pakistan and place it on pro-terrorist countries. “Today, the whole world is witnessing that Pakistan has resumed direct intervention in Afghanistan. It never wants Afghanistan to live in peace and prosperity,” said Abdul Azim Hedayat, the organizer of the protest. “We want the international community, especially the UN Security Council, to put Pakistan on its list of pro-terrorist countries.”
Abdullah Yusufi, another participant in the protest, said: “At the moment, the war in Afghanistan is with the Pakistanis. Imran Khan says that we have no involvement in the affairs of Afghanistan. Still, I must say that there is a lot of evidence in It is up to the Afghan people to reflect Islamabad’s intervention in Afghanistan, so the international community and the United Nations have a duty to recognize Islamabad as a pro-terrorist state and to include all of its leaders in the sanctions list. “Globalize so that they can intervene in Afghanistan’s affairs.”
The protest comes in Kabul as hundreds of Pakistani fighters and Pakistani troops have been killed in recent weeks in a face-to-face battle with Afghan security and defense forces; In the latest case, a few days ago, the governor of Nangarhar claimed that the bodies of at least 39 Pakistani fighters had been sent to Islamabad; The protesters also emphasize that in the current situation, the Taliban, with the widespread support of Pakistani intelligence, have tried to continue the war in Afghanistan and leave the negotiating table with the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.