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Higher Ed| Savage Dehaati of the Mountains| re: violence(s), meanings & knowledge production | context matters | rt=reflect's fl≠endorsements

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...kind to my friends & firm against my enemies; ...don't expect anything different from me, for tyrants are too many and friends of the oppressed, too few ...keeping it consistent in the path of justice
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...liberation is on her way, a new country being born out of the "nation of martyrs" let's go!
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...the cowardice paki State has recruited run-away US trained mercenaries to hunt & kill Baloch, use them as target practice so that pakistan can then unleash them across the 'border' to slaughter more Afghans #FreeBalochistan
Mahrang Baloch@MahrangBaloch_

بلوچستان میں سابقہ افغان فوجی اہلکاروں کی بلوچ نسل کشی میں براہ راست شمولیت اک تشویشناک امر ہے۔ ڈاکٹرماہ رنگ بلوچ 10 جولائی 2026 ہدہ جیل کوئٹہ

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Kunduzi00@afghanyam990·
@LMayar3 Swine? He is a murtad. Do u know what he said recently? “Pakistan did the the right thing with the Taliban post 2001, Beacuse it was acc to the UN resolution” Meaning every afg TB detained/killed/captured/sold was justified, in his eyes. He is a murtad like the rest..
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Mayarمایار@LMayar3·
...durrani saheb, Afghanistan doesnt owe pak explanations for her "choices" & its not up to pakistan to "tolerate" or dictate; Afghanistan is a soveriegn country & its time pakistan gets on board What we hear is a plea for Afghans to accept pakistan's tutelge, to facilitate ur strategic depth & give punjab control over Afghan sovereignity; that's not gonna happen ur childkilling approach to Afghanistan was never about ttp, they were pressure strategies to get Afghanistan in line & accommodate paks strategic depth; pak has been given many "balanced" opportunities to normalize trade, diplomacy & neighbourly ties but instead of treating Afgh as an equal partner, pak CHOSE to weaponise the boundary, ally with the enemy, loot millions of refugees & herself become a direct childkilling enemy durrani, you are dishonest & a 'declared' enemy of the Afghan people; pakistan declared war, not Afghanistan pakistan is stained with the blood of Afghan children so dont look to Afgh for smiles any time soon; 1st clear the blood debt you owe disgusting childkiller cowards!
Asif Durrani@AsifDurrani20

Pakistan may tolerate the Taliban’s ideological idiosyncrasies, governance choices and periodic diplomatic differences. However, hobnobbing with India at Pakistan’s expense, particularly while Afghan territory remains available to anti-Pakistan terrorist groups, would cross a fundamental red line. Pakistan does not object to Afghanistan maintaining normal relations with India; every sovereign state has that right. But diplomatic diversification is one thing, while participation in a hostile strategic alignment is quite another. The Taliban must decide whether Afghanistan will pursue balanced regional relations, address Pakistan’s legitimate security concerns and benefit from trade, connectivity and cooperation, or become an arena for India–Pakistan rivalry. Pakistan can live with an independent Afghanistan; it cannot remain indifferent to an Afghanistan used for its strategic encirclement. The choice is the Taliban’s—and so are the consequences.

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Kunduzi00@afghanyam990·
@LMayar3 Since when did that murtad become “saheb” !???????
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...the Afghan Minister after saying that he received a warm welcome in india says, "rohye ma balaa mesha" which translates to, "it boosts our morale" Translater: "i feel like its my own people...our DNA is one"; wtf 🤯🤡 the translator just made sh!£ up & pakis ran with it
Shashank Mattoo@MattooShashank

Taliban Agriculture Minister on India: It feels as if I am among my own people. It feels like our own country. The people of India and Afghanistan have one DNA.

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Tamim Asey@tamimasey·
Amb. Durrani, These well-worn GHQ talking points are becoming boring now. Every Afghan government, regardless of its political orientation, has been accused by Pakistan of the same things for decades. The script never changes. It is no longer convincing. It is simply repetitive and boring. Please cook up something new. We are getting bored you know. You keep externalizing your homegrown governance and security problems. Pakistan does not get to dictate Afghanistan’s foreign policy. No country has that right. Afghanistan, like every sovereign state, retains the right to pursue an independent foreign policy based on its own national interests not the preferences of GHQ and Asim Munir clique sitting in Pindi. Instead of recycling old accusations to deflect attention from Pakistan’s own internal challenges it would be more constructive to address those issues at home. Afghanistan’s sovereign decisions are not Pakistan’s business. 👇
Asif Durrani@AsifDurrani20

Pakistan may tolerate the Taliban’s ideological idiosyncrasies, governance choices and periodic diplomatic differences. However, hobnobbing with India at Pakistan’s expense, particularly while Afghan territory remains available to anti-Pakistan terrorist groups, would cross a fundamental red line. Pakistan does not object to Afghanistan maintaining normal relations with India; every sovereign state has that right. But diplomatic diversification is one thing, while participation in a hostile strategic alignment is quite another. The Taliban must decide whether Afghanistan will pursue balanced regional relations, address Pakistan’s legitimate security concerns and benefit from trade, connectivity and cooperation, or become an arena for India–Pakistan rivalry. Pakistan can live with an independent Afghanistan; it cannot remain indifferent to an Afghanistan used for its strategic encirclement. The choice is the Taliban’s—and so are the consequences.

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Discover Pashtuns@DiscoverPashtun·
Two years ago, revolutionary Pashto poet Gilaman Wazir was assassinated. In this poem, he discusses why he chose to write about Pakistan’s war against Pashtuns rather than about his beloved. “And should I write of your red lips? It reminds me of the blood of my people.”
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Obaidullah Baheer@ObaidullaBaheer·
When a guest stated that Afg was unlivable, I asked him how he then morally justified the expulsion. I said Afg had issues but they were internal issues that it did not blame outsiders for. Pak needs to do the same and take resp 4 security failures instead of blaming refugees. 3/
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Mayarمایار@LMayar3·
...perhaps if pakistan solved its own security problems instead of b!€ching & scapegoating Afghanistan, Afghans wouldnt be forced to "advise" pakistan How about u act on ur own advice, not poke ur paki nose into non-existing Afghan issues & focus on cleang the GHQ rot in pindi
Ammar Rashid@AmmarRashidT

Afghan Taliban apologists should stop advising Pakistan on how to deal with TTP & turn their focus to the plight of subjugated ethnic minorities & women in Afghanistan. Your gulags like Pol e Charkhi are overflowing with Tajik dissidents & your thugs murder women for sport.

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Sangar Paykhar - سنګر پیکار
Pakistani military’s latest propaganda video shows performative praying in front of the camera to convince masses that their military is not merely a mercenary tool of the West. This is just sad.
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SAIHYA@Saihya_·
The world knows the Afghan Women propaganda campaign, expect the AFGHANS and Afghan Women in the diaspora!
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