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Unmasking Pakistan’s reality. Documenting disappearances, terrorism, repression & denial of rights with facts, data & voices from the ground.

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BREAKING: The street power of Imran Khan’s camp does not disappear it erupts. Violence outside Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi is yet another reminder that Pakistan’s political crisis is not cooling down, it is rotting from the inside. What we are witnessing is not just a protest. It is the collapse of state credibility. When a country jails its most powerful opposition figure, blocks access, suppresses dissent, and then acts shocked when supporters pour into the streets, it only exposes one truth: Pakistan is no longer being governed through confidence. It is being managed through fear, barricades, and force. Adiala Jail has now become more than a prison. It has become a symbol of Pakistan’s broken system where institutions are weaponised, where law is applied selectively, and where every crackdown creates even more anger. The regime wants to project control. But scenes of chaos outside the jail send the opposite message to the world: • a frightened establishment, • a restless public, and a political system surviving on coercion instead of legitimacy. This is what happens when politics is pushed into a prison cell. It does not disappear. It spills onto the roads. Pakistan today stands trapped between repression and instability. And every fresh clash outside Adiala Jail is proof that the crisis is not ending it is deepening. #Pakistan #ImranKhan #PTI #AdialaJail #Rawalpindi #PoliticalCrisis #BreakingNews
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She was only 19. A new bride with dreams, hope, and a future she thought would be safe. But the danger did not come from strangers. It came from power, silence, and betrayal. In just days, her life turned into a nightmare. She cried for help. She called the name of the one meant to protect her. No one came. When she returned, she was never the same. Some wounds do not bleed. They destroy from within. And the cruelest part? Life moved on. As if nothing had happened. Some stories do not end with justice. They end in silence. The real question is not what happened to her. The real question is: how many more are buried the same way? #RealityCheck #PowerAndSilence #BrokenSystem #SpeakUp #Justice #TruthMatters #VoiceForVoiceless #ThinkAboutIt
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THE ATROCITIES OF THE PAKISTANI MILITARY REGIME In rain, in darkness, and with full impunity, soldiers of Pakistan’s military regime are seen raiding the homes of vulnerable Afghan refugees and looting their property. Let that sink in. These are not anti-terror operations. These are not acts of law. These are acts of humiliation, intimidation, and raw state cruelty. The same machinery of repression that has for years brutalised civilians, silenced dissent, and terrorised Pashtun communities is once again on display this time targeting Afghan refugees who already fled war, instability, and displacement. What kind of regime sends armed men into the homes of refugees in bad weather to snatch what little they have left? What kind of state treats the weak as enemies and theft as enforcement? What kind of army behaves less like a national institution and more like an occupying force against defenceless people? This is not discipline. This is not security. This is not sovereignty. This is organised abuse under uniform. For years, Pakistan’s military establishment has wrapped itself in the language of “order” and “national interest” while carrying out collective punishment, forced intimidation, raids, disappearances, harassment, and now open looting of those with no protection and no voice. Afghan refugees are not the cause of Pakistan’s failures. Pashtuns are not the cause of Pakistan’s instability. Ordinary civilians are not responsible for the rot created by a regime addicted to force, coercion, and fear. A state that cannot provide dignity to people under its control has no moral right to preach law. A military that loots refugee homes has stripped itself of all honour. And a regime that keeps turning its guns, boots, and raids against the powerless deserves international exposure and condemnation. The world should not stay silent. Refugee bodies, human rights groups, and international organisations must take serious note of these abuses. Because when a regime begins treating refugees like prey, it reveals exactly what it has become. Shame on Pakistan’s military regime. Shame on those who justify this brutality. And shame on every institution that watches and says nothing. #Pakistan #AfghanRefugees #Pashtuns #HumanRights #Refugees #MilitaryAbuse #StateViolence
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Pakistan’s fuel crisis has now spilled onto the streets of Karachi. Today, thousands of angry protestors came out demanding answers as record fuel prices crush ordinary people already battered by inflation and economic breakdown. Protests were reported across Karachi and wider Sindh after the latest petroleum price hike, with petrol raised to Rs458.40 per litre and diesel to Rs520.35 per litre. This is what years of economic mismanagement, dependency, and elite deception look like. The rulers lecture the public about “global pressures,” but it is always the common Pakistani who is forced to pay the price. The state has no shortage of excuses, but the people have run out of patience. Even opposition protests and street demonstrations have intensified as transport costs, food prices, and daily survival become harder with every fuel hike. Pakistan’s withering economy is once again on full display: broken finances, collapsing purchasing power, rising anger, and a population pushed closer to the edge. When fuel becomes unaffordable, everything becomes unaffordable. When the state fails economically, the streets start speaking. Karachi is not just protesting petrol prices. Karachi is protesting a system that has failed its own people. #Pakistan #Karachi #FuelCrisis #Inflation #EconomicCrisis #PetrolPriceHike
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JeM’s latest move is as sinister as it is revealing: “Admissions for GIRLS now open.” This is not outreach. This is not empowerment. This is not religion. This is the calculated expansion of a Pakistan-backed terror ecosystem that now appears to be targeting women and young girls as the next layer of recruitment, indoctrination, logistics and operational utility. What makes it even more chilling is the framing. The platform reportedly uses an unusual name “house of departure” a phrase that itself reflects the mindset of groups that do not build lives, but prepare minds for separation, sacrifice, and submission to extremist agendas. We had already warned about this trend in October 2025, after the circulation of Masood Azhar’s audio message focused on the women’s wing. The signal was clear even then: once women are ideologically mobilized, the next step is the grooming of younger girls. And now that warning seems to be playing out. Let us be absolutely clear about what this means. When terror groups begin actively drawing in girls, they are not doing so out of inclusion. They are doing it because: • women can be used to normalize extremist ideology inside homes • young girls can be shaped early into obedient ideological carriers • female networks can be exploited for concealment, recruitment, messaging and support activity • the domestic sphere becomes another battlefield for radicalization This is how terror outfits evolve. When pressure rises on their traditional male cadres, they adapt. They rebrand. They soften language. They use emotional, religious, and social messaging. And then they begin targeting the most vulnerable. The use of women and girls is not a sign of strength. It is a sign of moral decay and strategic desperation. A group that drags daughters into its machinery is not defending faith, community or honour. It is consuming them. Pakistan-backed terror organizations have long exploited youth, poverty, identity, grievance and religion to sustain their networks. What we may be seeing now is the extension of that same machinery into female recruitment pipelines not to uplift women, but to turn them into instruments of propaganda and extremist continuity. Every parent, teacher, security agency and civil society actor should treat this as a serious warning sign. Because once young girls are targeted, the damage is not limited to one recruit. It spreads through families, classrooms, communities and generations. This is exactly why such material must be exposed, documented and investigated. Not ignored. Not downplayed. Not dismissed as fringe. Terror groups are changing their methods. The response cannot remain outdated. Women and girls must never be allowed to become shields, couriers, recruiters, or symbolic assets for violent extremism. This needs urgent scrutiny. This needs national attention. And this needs a decisive crackdown. No terror factory should be allowed to hide behind religion while turning young girls into tools of its agenda. #JeM #MasoodAzhar #TerrorRecruitment #WomenAgainstExtremism #CounterTerrorism #PakistanBackedTerror #NationalSecurity #NIA #IndiaSecurity
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LeT’s reported reshuffle in Pak Punjab, Balochistan and around Muridke is not an internal routine move. It looks more like succession planning inside a terror ecosystem. When Hafiz Saeed’s loyalists, family-linked figures and hardliners get elevated, it means one thing: the structure is trying to preserve control, ideology and operational continuity. Recent reporting has pointed to Talha Saeed’s growing role and a broader shift toward younger, trusted insiders in LeT’s hierarchy. That is not reform. That is survival strategy. Terror outfits do not sustain themselves for decades without networks, protection, infrastructure and institutional tolerance. Muridke remains central to that story. #HafizSaeed #LashkarETaiba #Muridke #Pakistan #TerrorNetwork #CounterTerrorism
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Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists protesting over petrol prices near their own training hubs in Markaz Aqsa, Gujranwala and Bahawalpur is not just hypocrisy. It is a full public exposure of Pakistan’s rotten security architecture. The real scandal is not that these extremists are angry over fuel prices. The real scandal is that men linked to one of the world’s most notorious terror ecosystems can gather, protest, and move under the open protection of Punjab Police. Read that again. In any normal state, terrorists are hunted, dismantled, prosecuted, and buried under the full weight of the law. In Pakistan, they are protected, escorted, and normalized. This is the same country that lectures the world about being a victim of terrorism. The same state that asks for sympathy, aid, IMF relief, diplomatic space, and international legitimacy. Yet on the ground, its police machinery appears more comfortable shielding jihadist assets than shielding ordinary citizens from inflation, violence, and collapse. What does this picture expose? It exposes the old truth Pakistan keeps trying to hide behind press releases: there is no real firewall between the state, its provincial machinery, and its “good terrorist” infrastructure. When police protection is extended around men associated with Lashkar-linked spaces, it destroys every fake distinction between “banned outfit” and “protected proxy.” It shows that the ecosystem is not dead. It is managed. It is supervised. It is politically useful. And when required, it is openly accommodated. This is not counterterrorism. This is state-enabled hypocrisy. The irony is savage. The common Pakistani is crushed by record fuel prices, economic breakdown, debt, and humiliation. But the terror ecosystem still appears to enjoy networks, space, and security cover. The citizen gets inflation. The extremist gets protection. So what exactly is the message here? That in Pakistan, being linked to terror does not isolate you. It can place you under the shadow of official comfort. It can secure you visibility, movement, and in some cases, even protection that law-abiding citizens do not enjoy. This is why the world should stop swallowing Pakistan’s rehearsed fiction. A country cannot claim innocence while terrorist-linked networks keep surfacing under administrative protection. A state cannot demand trust while its police stand guard near spaces tied to extremist ecosystems. And a government cannot cry “terror victim” while parts of its system still appear to treat terror as a strategic asset. Irony did not just die here. It was buried under a police cordon. Pakistan’s problem is not only inflation. Its deeper disease is moral collapse. A state that cannot distinguish between public order and protection of extremist networks is not merely failing. It is exposing itself. And every such scene tells the world the same thing: the mask is slipping, the nexus is visible, and the lie is getting harder to defend. #Pakistan #LashkarETaiba #Terrorism #PunjabPolice #Bahawalpur #Gujranwala #PetrolPriceHike #StateHypocrisy #TerrorNexus
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What lies behind the walls of Pakistani Army cantonments is not honour but humiliation, abuse and moral collapse. An institution that wraps itself in discipline, nationalism and prestige cannot be allowed to hide accusations of sexual exploitation, coercion and power being traded through women’s dignity. No rank is honourable if it is built on silence. No uniform is respectable if it protects predators. Behind the image-building and slogans, there are disturbing allegations that demand independent investigation, survivor protection and truth. Cantonment walls cannot become shields for abuse.
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Pakistan’s Regional Isolation in 2026 Afghanistan border — in conflict. India border — shut. Iran border — unstable. Saudi bailout model — exhausted. Qatari gas cushion — disrupted. This is what Pakistan’s so-called “strategic depth” looks like in 2026: a country boxed in by the consequences of its own failed diplomacy. For years, Islamabad sold a myth to its people that it could manage every front through a mix of security patronage, borrowed money, and geopolitical freelancing. That illusion is now collapsing in real time. With Afghanistan, Pakistan has gone from claiming influence over Kabul to fighting one of the worst cross-border confrontations since the Taliban returned to power. China is now mediating talks, and reopening crossings is itself part of the agenda which tells you how badly the relationship has deteriorated. With India, the only open land border was shut amid the post-Kashmir escalation, and both sides imposed sweeping curbs on transport and trade links. Whatever remained of “normalisation” has long been buried under hostility, distrust and strategic paralysis. With Iran, Pakistan tried to present itself as a regional fixer, but the wider Iran war has exposed how little control it actually has over events around it. Border instability, pressure from the Hormuz crisis, and dependence on external energy flows have left Islamabad vulnerable, not influential. And then comes the economic humiliation. Saudi support has not translated into strength or sovereignty. Riyadh did extend Pakistan’s $3 billion deposit in late 2024, and talks have continued in different forms, but that only underlines the deeper problem: Pakistan’s external model still depends on rollovers, rescues and political relationships, not durable economic credibility. Qatari gas is no safety valve either. Qatar halted LNG output and declared force majeure on shipments in March after the regional war widened, and Pakistan itself has acknowledged the supply risk even while claiming domestic power sources may cushion some of the blow. That is not resilience. That is exposure. So what is left of the “diplomatic heft” narrative? • A state that cannot stabilise its western frontier. • A state whose eastern frontier remains sealed by permanent hostility. • A state whose energy security can be shaken by events outside its control. • A state whose financial breathing space still depends on friendly monarchies extending lifelines. • A state that talks like a regional pivot but behaves like a geopolitical dependent. This is Pakistan’s real crisis: not just economic weakness, not just border pressure, but the failure of the foreign-policy model itself. When every neighbour is either hostile, closed, unstable, or managing you through crisis diplomacy, that is not strategic success. That is strategic bankruptcy. Pakistan was supposed to convert geography into influence. Instead, it converted geography into isolation. #Pakistan #Diplomacy #Afghanistan #India #Iran #SaudiArabia #Qatar #Geopolitics #SouthAsia
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Pakistan’s ruling class has been caught between propaganda and petrol pumps. A few days ago, Ishaq Dar claimed Iran had allowed 20 Pakistani-flagged vessels to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. Yet today, the same government slammed the public with a historic fuel shock: petrol up 42.7% to Rs458.40/litre and diesel up 54.9% to Rs520.35/litre. So the obvious question is: where did those “20 fully loaded vessels” go? If those ships really crossed, where is the relief? Where is the supply cushion? Where is the price stability? Where is the proof that this government’s grand diplomatic claims translated into anything for ordinary Pakistanis? Because right now, the reality is brutal: the people got speeches, the market got panic, and the pump got unaffordable. This is the same old script. First, the regime sells a success story. Then, within days, reality tears it apart. If 20 vessels were supposedly cleared, why are citizens being crushed under the highest fuel prices in Pakistan’s history? Either the claim was exaggerated for optics, or the state is so dysfunctional that even a claimed shipping breakthrough cannot prevent economic collapse. Both possibilities are an indictment. Pakistanis are being told to believe that maritime access was secured while being forced to pay record-breaking prices for petrol and diesel. That is not governance. That is a national humiliation packaged as diplomacy. The truth is simple: You cannot run a country on press statements. You cannot fuel an economy on headlines. And you cannot fool people forever when every litre they buy exposes the lie. 20 vessels, they said. 458 petrol. 520 diesel. And the public is supposed to clap? This is not relief. This is not strategy. This is not leadership. This is a collapsing state trying to hide failure behind announcements. “If 20 fully loaded vessels really came through, then Pakistanis have every right to ask: was the cargo oil, or just more political fiction?” #Pakistan #FuelPriceHike #IshaqDar #StraitOfHormuz #PetrolPrice #DieselPrice #EconomicCrisis
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Golders Green Attack Exposes a Dangerous Pattern A dual British-Pakistani suspect has now been arrested in connection with the Golders Green arson attack in London, where ambulances linked to Hatzola, a Jewish volunteer emergency service, were set on fire in what police are investigating as an antisemitic hate crime. Four ambulances were targeted near a synagogue, putting emergency responders, patients, and the wider community at risk. Hatzola is not a political outfit. It is a community emergency medical service that provides rapid response and transport when people need urgent help. Targeting ambulances is not protest, not activism, and not “resistance.” It is barbarism. What makes this even more disturbing is the wider pattern Europe keeps ignoring for too long: extremist hatred does not stay confined to one geography. It travels through networks, radical ecosystems, imported grievances, and ideological poison. When that hate reaches the point of torching ambulances serving civilians, the mask is off. Let’s be precise: police have arrested a 17-year-old dual British-Pakistani national along with two others, and the case is being led by counter-terror officers because of the nature of the attack, though authorities have not officially classified it as terrorism at this stage. That distinction matters, because facts matter. But morally, the outrage is already clear. Burning emergency vehicles belonging to a Jewish charity in a major Western capital is an attack on public safety, communal coexistence, and basic humanity. Ambulances should never become targets of hate. Ever. Britain cannot afford complacency. The lesson is obvious: when antisemitic extremism, sectarian rage, and imported radical narratives are tolerated, they eventually strike at the most basic pillars of civilized society, including medics and emergency responders. This was not just arson. It was an assault on the idea that even in a divided world, saving lives should remain sacred. #London #GoldersGreen #Hatzola #Antisemitism #UnitedKingdom #PublicSafety #HateCrime
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PATHANKOT WAS NOT A “ROGUE” ATTACK IT WAS STATE-SPONSORED TERROR EXPOSED. Talha al Saif, identified as the Deputy Chief of Jaish-e-Mohammed, has reportedly admitted what India has said for years: the 2016 Pathankot Airbase attack was not just the act of 4 terrorists crossing a border on their own. According to this account, the entire operation was backed, planned, and facilitated by the Pakistani Army and the ISI. Not ideology alone. Not “non-state actors.” But direct institutional support. Let that sink in. The same Pakistani establishment that repeatedly lectures the world on peace, dialogue, and regional stability now stands exposed yet again under the shadow of its own terror infrastructure. If this admission is taken seriously, it destroys the old fiction that terror outfits like Jaish-e-Mohammed operate independently of the state. Pathankot was not an accident. It was strategy. It was not freelance terrorism. It was protected terrorism. It was not plausible deniability. It was military-intelligence sponsorship. This is exactly how Pakistan has operated for decades: shield the masterminds, arm the proxies, deny involvement internationally, and then hide behind diplomatic language while blood is still fresh on the ground. From Mumbai to Pathankot, the pattern has remained the same: terrorists on the front line handlers in the background the Army-ISI ecosystem behind the curtain And yet the world is still expected to believe that Pakistan itself is a victim with no control over these groups? No serious nation can keep pretending that these attacks emerge from a vacuum. When planning, logistics, infiltration, and support all point back to the same security establishment, then the problem is not merely terrorism inside Pakistan. The problem is terrorism as an instrument of the Pakistani state. This is why India’s position has always mattered. This is why “talks” without accountability are meaningless. And this is why the global community must stop rewarding duplicity disguised as counterterrorism cooperation. A state that breeds proxies cannot market itself as a peace partner. A military that backs jihad cannot claim innocence. And an intelligence agency that scripts terror attacks cannot hide forever behind denials. Pathankot was an attack on India. But it was also an exposure of Pakistan’s terror doctrine. #PathankotAttack #PakistanArmy #ISI #JaishEMohammed #TerrorStatePakistan #IndiaAgainstTerror #Pathankot #PakistanExposed
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PAKISTAN EXPOSED? So Pakistan rushed to play global peacemaker before Donald Trump, trying to project itself as a key mediator in the Iran war crisis… But then came the embarrassment: Tehran pushed back. Iran publicly signalled that it had not accepted Pakistan’s claimed mediation role, and also rejected Trump’s framing that a ceasefire or diplomatic breakthrough was already in motion. Reports say Iran acknowledged proposals were passed through intermediaries, including Pakistan, but described the U.S. offer as one-sided, unfair, and unrealistic. That raises the obvious question: Was Islamabad overselling its role to Trump and the world? Because if you claim to be brokering peace, but the main party publicly distances itself from that narrative, then this is not diplomacy. This is image laundering. Pakistan wants the optics of relevance: acting like the indispensable Muslim power, the bridge between Washington and Tehran, the state that can deliver peace. But reality keeps puncturing the performance. Even recent reporting shows Pakistan and China floating peace plans and Pakistan offering to host talks, while Iran has remained deeply skeptical, insisting the U.S. is not serious and denying that active negotiations were really underway in the way Trump suggested. So what do we have here? A familiar Pakistan script: inflate influence, sell access, claim strategic centrality, then get contradicted by facts. This is the same state that struggles to control its own crises, yet wants to market itself as the architect of regional stability. The same establishment that thrives on double games now wants applause for peace management. If Tehran is rejecting the narrative, and Trump is still making claims Iran calls false, then Pakistan does not look like a successful mediator. It looks like a middleman desperate for relevance. Islamabad wasn’t mediating from strength. It was performing diplomacy for political theater. And once again, the mask slipped. #Iran #Pakistan #Trump #Tehran #MiddleEast #Diplomacy #Geopolitics #IranWar #PakistanExposed
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POLITICIAN & TERRORIST NEXUS IN PAKISTAN When a man holding high political office in Pakistan is seen meeting a figure linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba, the world should stop pretending this is complicated diplomacy or internal politics. It is a glaring exposure of the rot within Pakistan’s power structure. Rana Sanaullah, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Political Affairs, meeting Hafiz Talha Saeed sends a message far beyond one room, one photo, or one interaction. It tells the world that in Pakistan, the line between the political establishment and the terror ecosystem is not blurred by accident. It is blurred by design. This is exactly why Pakistan keeps losing credibility every time it talks about peace, stability, or counterterrorism. You cannot claim to fight extremism while your political class is seen engaging with individuals tied to organisations whose names have been associated globally with terror. You cannot ask for legitimacy abroad while normalising these linkages at home. You cannot wear the suit of diplomacy while shaking hands with the shadows of jihadist infrastructure. This is not just hypocrisy. This is strategic double-dealing. For decades, Pakistan’s ruling ecosystem has tried to maintain two faces: One for the international stage, where it speaks the language of peace, responsibility, and cooperation. Another for domestic and regional power games, where extremist actors remain useful assets, ideological pressure points, or protected networks. And every such meeting reinforces what the world has long suspected: Terror in Pakistan is not merely a security failure. It is deeply entangled with political patronage, selective silence, and institutional convenience. The issue is not only who met whom. The real issue is the message it sends: That proximity to extremist-linked circles is still not politically toxic in Pakistan. That the state has still not fully severed itself from the very networks that have destabilised the region for decades. That mainstream politics in Pakistan continues to coexist disturbingly close to radical infrastructure. This is why victims of terrorism across South Asia keep asking the same question: How can there be justice when the ecosystem that enabled terror is still socially and politically accommodated? The world must stop treating these signals as routine. Every such episode exposes the same ugly reality: Pakistan does not just have a terrorism problem. Pakistan has a credibility problem. A state cannot fight what it keeps politically orbiting around. Until this nexus is confronted honestly, every Pakistani sermon on peace will sound hollow, every denial will sound rehearsed, and every diplomatic assurance will remain stained by doubt. The masks keep falling. The nexus keeps showing. And the world must keep watching. #Pakistan #Terrorism #LashkareTaiba #RanaSanaullah #HafizTalhaSaeed #TerrorNexus #SouthAsia #CounterTerrorism
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Civilians are dead. Many more are wounded. Women and children are paying the price for decisions they never made and wars they never chose. Afghanistan No military objective can justify shattered homes, grieving families, and innocent lives lost in the crossfire. No statement, no denial, and no propaganda can erase the pain of a mother burying her child or a family torn apart overnight. This is not “collateral.” This is human suffering. This is the devastating cost of impunity. The world cannot stay silent when civilians are trapped under bombs, fear, and destruction. Accountability must not depend on geography, politics, or power. Every innocent life lost demands outrage. Every injured child is a reminder that silence only protects the perpetrators. The people of Afghanistan deserve justice, dignity, and the right to live without becoming victims of someone else’s war. The world needs to see this. The world needs to remember these names, these faces, these families. And the world must stop looking away. #Afghanistan #HumanRights #JusticeForCivilians #WarCrimes #ProtectCivilians #PakArmyWarCrimes
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“BREAD FOR SEX” PAKISTAN’S KASHMIR LIE EXPOSED FROM WITHIN For decades, Pakistan wrapped its Kashmir project in the language of “faith,” “freedom,” and “solidarity.” Now one of its own clerics has torn that mask apart. In a lecture titled “Kashmir and Our Hypocrisy,” Pakistani Deobandi cleric Mufti Saeed Khan, described as having close links to former PM Imran Khan in multiple reports, allegedly said that terrorists backed by Pakistan’s security establishment preyed on vulnerable Kashmiri Muslim women in refugee camps coercing sexual favours in exchange for something as basic as a single roti. Read that again. Not liberation. Not resistance. Not morality. But the sexual exploitation of destitute women under the shadow of jihadist propaganda. This is the truth Pakistan never wanted the world to hear: while it marketed militancy as a noble cause, the most vulnerable paid the price with their dignity, safety, and bodies. What kind of “movement” turns hunger into a weapon against women? What kind of state keeps glorifying proxies that treat refugee camps like hunting grounds? What kind of hypocrisy lectures the world on Kashmir while its own ecosystem produces this horror? If these remarks are accurate, then this is not just a scandal. It is an indictment. An indictment of the terror infrastructure. An indictment of the handlers who enabled it. An indictment of the Pakistani establishment that romanticised militancy while women suffered in silence. For years, many tried to package these groups as “mujahideen.” But what do you call men who exploit starving women for sex? Not fighters. Not martyrs. Not saviours. You call them what they are: predators. And every institution that armed them, sheltered them, financed them, justified them, or looked away shares the stain. Pakistan’s Kashmir narrative has always depended on emotional theatre and selective outrage. But this allegation rips open the rotten core of that project: behind the slogans were camps, coercion, abuse, and the degradation of the very people they claimed to defend. This is why Pakistan’s moral posturing on Kashmir deserves contempt. Because a state that cannot protect women from the monsters it cultivates has no right to preach justice. A regime that feeds militancy and then cries victim before the world is not a defender of Kashmiris it is one of the forces that brutalised them. And a propaganda machine that glorified armed proxies while women were allegedly bartered for bread deserves total exposure. The world should stop falling for the script. The issue is not just cross-border terror. It is the entire culture of impunity that lets armed proxies operate as instruments of policy while ordinary Kashmiris, especially women, bear the hidden cost. One roti. One act of coercion. One more crack in Pakistan’s carefully manufactured mythology. And this time, the confession did not come from India. It came from inside Pakistan’s own discourse. #Kashmir #Pakistan #Terrorism #HumanRights #WomenRights #ExposePakistan #KashmirTruth
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Pakistan’s crisis is no longer something hidden behind official briefings and recycled talking points. When viral clips begin showing petrol being sold in tiny bottles, that is not the image of a serious, stable state. That is the image of breakdown, improvisation, and a country shrinking its ambitions to survival mode. This is the real humiliation: a country that never tires of talking like a strategic heavyweight is repeatedly exposed by the basics. Not innovation. Not growth. Not industrial strength. Not institutional credibility. Just fuel anxiety, roadside bottle sales, and a public forced to navigate uncertainty one litre, one half-litre, one bottle at a time. And that is what makes the contrast so brutal. Pakistan sells the world the fiction of “nuclear power” prestige, but prestige does not run an economy. Prestige does not stabilize supply chains. Prestige does not build investor confidence. Prestige does not stop daily dysfunction. Prestige does not spare ordinary people from standing in line, paying more, or watching unsafe informal trade fill the gaps left by weak governance. The tragedy is not that Pakistan is being mocked. The tragedy is that its rulers have spent decades preferring projection over performance. They invested in posture. They neglected capacity. They cultivated geopolitical drama. They underbuilt civic resilience. They glorified symbolism. They failed at systems. That is the deeper reality. A nuclear arsenal cannot hide administrative fragility. Military theatrics cannot conceal economic weakness. Loud nationalism cannot refill a struggling citizen’s tank. And when a state keeps demanding respect abroad while looking ridiculous at home, it does not become feared. It becomes pitied. Then mocked. Then ignored. Pakistan is not becoming a global joke because critics are unfair. Pakistan is becoming a global joke because its contradictions are too visible to hide anymore. A state that wanted to be seen as formidable is being reduced to miniature images of dysfunction. Tiny bottles. Tiny capacity. Tiny credibility. That is not just a fuel story. That is the collapse of the illusion. #PakistanCrisis #PakistanEconomy #FuelCrisis #EconomicCollapse #RealityCheck #FailedGovernance #StateFailure #SouthAsia #PetrolCrisis #GroundReality
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This is the face of Pakistan’s military impunity. If these allegations are true, then this is not merely a crime it is the exposure of a rotten system that has long thrived on fear, silence, and unchecked power. A father allegedly abducted. A daughter allegedly taken with him. A young woman, just one month away from her wedding, allegedly subjected to unimaginable brutality. And the question is unavoidable: What kind of state produces monsters in uniform and then expects the world to stay silent? Pakistan cannot keep hiding behind flags, denials, and staged narratives while such horrors are alleged under the shadow of its security apparatus. A country that allows power to become predatory does not project strength it reveals moral collapse. This is not about “national security.” This is not about “law and order.” This is about a system so poisoned by impunity that the powerless are left at the mercy of those who wear the uniform. If these allegations are true, then Pakistan stands accused before the conscience of the world. Not just the perpetrators. Not just one officer. But the entire machinery that enables abuse, suppresses truth, and protects the guilty. No nation can demand respect while its institutions are accused of destroying the dignity of innocent families. No government can speak of stability while terror is allegedly inflicted by those meant to uphold order. And no amount of propaganda can cover the shame of a state that fails its own people so brutally. The world must stop treating Pakistan’s abuses as routine background noise. Every such allegation demands scrutiny. Every victim deserves justice. And every institution involved must be held accountable. If true, this is not just Pakistan’s disgrace it is Pakistan’s indictment. #HumanRights #EndImpunity #JusticeForVictim #Pakistan
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Pakistan Reality Check
Pakistan Reality Check@PakRealityCheck·
Official reports may claim “low inflation” and “economic stability,” but the reality on the streets tells a different story. In places like Gilgit-Baltistan and Kabul, families are struggling with soaring prices of flour, fuel, and other essentials. When national statistics fail to reflect daily hardship, it becomes more than an economic issue, it becomes a crisis of trust. 📉 On paper: inflation is under control 📈 In reality: survival is becoming more expensive by the day We don’t need polished graphs. We need policies that improve real lives. #GroundReality #EconomicCrisis #Inflation #Pakistan #Afghanistan #HumanityFirst
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