Afghanistan-Pakistan Border Conflict

Pakistan Sentences Journalists to Life in Prison Over Protest Links

An anti-terrorism court in Pakistan has sentenced eight journalists and social media commentators to life imprisonment in absentia for terrorism-related offenses tied to their online activities supporting jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan. The convictions are a result of cases stemming from violent protests in May 2023, following Khan’s arrest. The court claimed the accused’s online content promoted “fear and unrest.” The rulings are part of a broader crackdown on Khan’s supporters and dissenting voices, with the court handing down additional prison terms and fines.

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Imran Khan Sentenced to 17 Years in Graft Case: Pakistan’s Political Instability Examined

Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife, Bushra Bibi, were recently seen submitting surety bonds for bail in various cases. The pair appeared at the Lahore High Court in Lahore, Pakistan, to finalize the necessary paperwork. This event followed a series of legal challenges for Khan, highlighting the ongoing political tensions in the country. The former Prime Minister’s legal battles continue to draw significant attention.

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Pakistan Urges Nations to Pressure Afghanistan on Terrorist Groups

Pakistan calls on other nations to press Afghanistan on removing terrorist groups, and honestly, the immediate reaction is a mix of incredulity and irony, isn’t it? It’s a sentiment echoed quite a bit when discussions about Pakistan’s stance on terrorism come up. The feeling is that Pakistan, a nation with a complex and, at times, troubling history regarding its relationship with various militant groups, is now asking other countries to address a problem they might have, in some views, contributed to.

This call for action is often met with the pointed question of “where was Pakistan when the US, and others, were trying to root out these very same groups?”… Continue reading

Pakistan Leader’s Remark: Claim of Terror Strikes Sparks Outrage

In a shocking admission, former Pakistan-occupied Kashmir Prime Minister Chaudhry Anwarul Haq confessed Pakistan’s involvement in cross-border terrorism, referencing the recent Red Fort metro station blast and the Pahalgam terror attack in Kashmir. Haq’s statement, made in the PoK Assembly, claimed responsibility for attacks across India. This confession comes amid investigations into the Red Fort blast, where authorities seized a significant amount of explosives and linked the perpetrators to Pakistani terror groups. While the Pakistani federal government has distanced itself from Haq’s remarks, they are seen as confirmation of India’s claims of Pakistan’s support for terrorism.

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Islamabad Court Bombing Kills 12 Amidst Escalating Tensions

A suicide bombing outside a court in Islamabad resulted in the deaths of 12 people and injured at least 27 others, according to Pakistan’s interior minister. The attacker detonated the bomb near a police car after being unable to enter the courthouse. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has accused extremist groups backed by India, a claim that India has denied. While Jumaat Ul Ahrar claimed responsibility, the TTP’s central leadership has denied involvement.

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Taliban Attacks Pakistan Border Posts After Kabul Airstrikes

Ongoing clashes have erupted along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, with Taliban forces accusing Pakistan of conducting air strikes on their territory. Taliban officials reported capturing Pakistani border posts, while Pakistani security officials claimed to have destroyed Afghan posts in response to unprovoked firing. Both sides have engaged in heavy fire across multiple locations, with Pakistan responding with “full force.” The Taliban has stated that these actions are in retaliation for Pakistani air strikes, while Pakistan accuses Afghanistan of harboring the Pakistani Taliban (TTP), who have escalated violence in the region.

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Afghanistan Claims to Kill 58 Pakistani Soldiers in Overnight Border Clash

According to Afghanistan, its forces killed 58 Pakistani soldiers during overnight border operations, a response to repeated territorial and airspace violations. The Taliban government also reported the capture of 25 Pakistani army posts. Pakistan’s Prime Minister condemned the assault, claiming the army delivered a “befitting reply” and destroyed several Afghan posts. Regional powers, like Saudi Arabia and Qatar, have called for calm as the security situation at the Torkham and Chaman border crossings worsened.

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Taliban, Pakistani Forces Clash at Border; Regional Tensions Rise

Following an air strike on Kabul, Afghanistan reported killing 58 Pakistani soldiers and wounding 30 in overnight border operations, with the Taliban claiming to have seized Pakistani weapons. The overnight clashes mark a significant escalation in tensions, prompting calls for restraint from Iran, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia. Both sides have exchanged attacks, with Pakistan claiming to have seized Afghan border posts after the Taliban initiated retaliatory actions. The fighting comes after the Taliban blamed Pakistan for air strikes on Kabul, a claim Islamabad denies.

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