Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev met with the head of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) Deborah Lyons on Wednesday in Almaty and reaffirmed Kazakhstan’s commitment to supporting Afghanistan. According to the Kazakhstan presidential press service they discussed prospects for cooperation between Kazakhstan and the UN as part of international efforts to stabilize the situation in Afghanistan and provide humanitarian […]
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Pakistan Sponsored Terror Next Door. Now, It’s Back to Roost
The United Nations Security Council has confirmed the resurgence of al Qaeda, the terrorist group behind the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks that is closely tied to the Taliban and is using their return to power in Afghanistan to find safe haven, attract recruits, and boost fundraising for their never-ending jihad. Al Qaeda’s leader, Egyptian Ayman al-Zawahiri, who succeeded Osama bin […]
Read more ›Tajikistan Says Five Killed in ‘Anti-Terror’ Operation in East
Tajikistan’s authoritarian government said that five people had been killed Tuesday in an “anti-terror operation” in a troubled region bordering Afghanistan and China. The five “members of an organized criminal and terrorist group were neutralized” after “armed resistance”, the state information service said, citing the interior ministry. The statement said that the operation was carried out on Tuesday morning and […]
Read more ›Taliban Builds Dome Of The Rock Replica in Kabul To Express Solidarity With Palestine, Islamic State (ISIS) Supporters Criticize Project
On May 21, 2022, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (the Afghan Taliban) published issue 196 of their official Arabic-language monthly magazine, Al-Somood. The editorial on the third page of the issue is titled “Afghanistan: The Beating Heart of the Islamic Nation.”[1] In the editorial, a parallel is drawn between Kabul and its “sister” city Jerusalem. The writer argues that Kabul […]
Read more ›Pakistani Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Muhammad Asif: Pakistan’s Former Spy Chief General Hamid Gul Predicted History Would Credit Pakistan With ‘Defeating The U.S. With The Help Of The U.S. During The First Quarter Of The 21st Century’
Late Lt.-Gen. Hamid Gul, who died on August 15, 2015, had been chief of the Pakistani military’s Inter-Service Intelligence (ISI), which, using U.S. arms and Saudi money, supported the Afghan mujahideen who fought the Soviets in Afghanistan in the 1980s, and who were the predecessors to today’s Afghan Taliban, under the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (the Taliban jihadi organization). Gul […]
Read more ›Avoiding a Return to War in Myanmar’s Rakhine State
What’s new? After an informal ceasefire in late 2020, the Arakan Army used the lull in fighting to consolidate control of much of central and northern Rakhine State. Distracted by fallout from the 2021 coup, Myanmar’s military did little to oppose it at first, but rising tensions may lead to renewed combat. Why does it matter? Many Rakhine State residents, including some […]
Read more ›Peace In Afghanistan: Vital To Pakistan And Region – OpEd
For progress and stability of any country, peace is must in its neighboring countries. Otherwise you can never ignore the threats coming from neighboring war torn country. If peace comes to Afghanistan, Pakistan will be the most beneficiary than any other country. Pakistan’s future economic policies rely on peace in Afghanistan. Pakistan government and military both are trying their best […]
Read more ›Nepal: Fractious Polls – Analysis
On May 13, 2022, at least two persons were killed and 24 were injured in four poll-related incidents of violence in different parts of the country. Some of the prominent incidents of the day included: Further, between February 7, 2022, the day of the announcement of the Local Body Elections and a day before the polling on May 13, 2022, […]
Read more ›Pakistan: TTP And Desperate Negotiations – Analysis
On May 23, 2022, two soldiers were killed when terrorists attacked Security Forces (SFs) in the Mir Ali area of North Waziristan District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP). On May 17, 2022, terrorists shot dead two Policemen in the Ghazni Khel area of Lakki Marwat District. The terrorists managed to escape along with the weapons of the dead Policemen. On May […]
Read more ›Judiciary And Pakistan’s ‘State Policy’ Of Enforced Disappearances – OpEd
How acute is the chronic malaise of unchecked enforced disappearances afflicting Pakistan can be gauged from the fact that at least eight out of the top ten google search results for “land of enforced disappearances,” directly refers to it. Infact, this despicable phenomenon is so commonplace in Pakistan that ‘disappearing people’ it’s no longer considered a dirty word and doesn’t […]
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