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له طالبانو سره هغه ټکنالوجي شته چې پخ سیمه کې د یو حکومت په بڼه بل هیڅ هیواد نه لري!



China named Pakistani Astronauts 👨🚀, Muhammad Zeeshan Ali and Khurram Daud, for China's Space Mission Training. These Astronauts will visit the Chinese Space Station in late 2026 or early 2027, marking Pakistan's first Manned Mission in outer Space.


It's been a complete Year and India is still unable to understand what they Intercepted during Op Bunyan-um-Marsoos was either a Shaheen Missile or Fatah Rocket. 🤦🏼 Isn't that fact alone Enough to Expose their whole Propaganda Against Pakistan.





🟥 Power Purge in Kandahar: From Mullah Omar’s Inner Circle to Prison 🟥 Hibatullah Akhundzada’s Guard Detains Former Finance Chief and Teacher of Mullah Yaqub, Mutasim Agha Jan Taliban Supreme Leader Crushes Rival in Dramatic Power GrabIn. The Taliban’s elite “Dead Squad”, the same unit tasked with protecting Supreme Leader Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada, arrested Mutasim Agha Jan, a veteran insider and former chief of staff and Finance Minister under Taliban founder Mullah Mohammad Omar. The detention took place in Kandahar on Monday, April 13, 2026, sending shockwaves through the movement’s ranks. Mutasim Agha Jan’s career runs deep into the Taliban’s DNA. He served loyally under Mullah Omar and rose to become a key figure in the post-2003 insurgency, standing second only to Akhtar Mansour until bitter disputes over financial control shattered their alliance. A reported 2012 assassination attempt linked to that fallout forced him into exile. He made a dramatic political comeback in 2023, facilitated by Mullah Yaqub, son of Mullah Omar, regaining influence in Kabul and rapidly rebuilding a power base in Kandahar, complete with resources, armed supporters, and political allies. His growing stature reportedly positioned him as a potential alternative to Haibatullah, raising alarms at the highest levels. Sources suggest the arrest may stem from Mutasim’s calls for a post-Eid ceasefire and a gathering of religious scholars, moves seen by some as direct challenges to central authority. Whether this was a pre-emptive strike against a perceived coup threat or simply ruthless consolidation of power remains unclear amid the Taliban’s trademark opacity. This high-profile arrest fits a broader and troubling pattern of internal control since the Taliban’s return to power in 2021. Dissent has repeatedly been met with detention, exile, or worse. In 2025, for instance, senior figure Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai publicly criticized the ban on girls’ education as unjust under Sharia law. Facing arrest, he fled to the UAE, exposing deep ideological rifts. The Taliban’s intelligence apparatus has systematically targeted:Internal members suspected of disloyalty, corruption, or power plays Former Afghan government officials, despite public amnesty pledges Journalists, activists, and outspoken critics 🟥 Ethnic and religious minorities Reports from UNAMA and Human Rights Watch document hundreds of arbitrary detentions, including 98 cases involving former officials with 20 instances of torture in early 2024, followed by 174 more across 2025 periods. Arrests tied to alleged “opposition ties” numbered 282 in 2024 and 157 in early 2025 alone. Media repression remains especially severe. The Afghanistan Journalists Center recorded 34 journalist detentions in 2025 and a total of 205 media violations that year. Since 2021, more than 265 media workers have been arrested, with prominent figures like Mansoor Nekmal, Saifullah Karimi, and analyst Jawed Kohistani subjected to repeated short-term detentions that foster a pervasive climate of fear. The crackdowns extend further: education activists such as Ahmad Fahim Azimi have been held for months, women face aggressive enforcement of dress codes, and minority communities, including Uzbeks in Faryab and Hazaras, have endured intimidation and mass detentions. Even within the regime itself, April 2026 saw multiple Health Ministry officials arrested on corruption charges, underscoring that accountability mechanisms are selective and shrouded in secrecy. Mutasim Agha Jan’s sudden fall is no anomaly. It reflects a governance style rooted in coercion rather than institutions, one that relies on arbitrary arrests, the absence of due process, and tight control over both ideological and political space. (1/2)


🚨🚨 ننگرہار سے افغان شہری کا فیلڈ مارشل سید عاصم منیر سے مطالبہ " افغان طالبان کے ظلم سے ہمیں نجات دلائیں" ہم فیلڈ مارشل عاصم منیر پر فخر کرتے ہیں، اللہ انہیں لمبی زندگی دے انہوں نے بہت بڑا کام کیا ہے عاصم منیر صاحب مسلمانوں کے لیے ایک بڑا تحفہ ہیں تمام مسلم دنیا عاصم منیر پر فخر کرتی ہے عاصم منیر صاحب زندہ باد ہم نے پاکستان میں چالیس سال گزارے، ہمارے باپ دادا یہاں آئے تھے پاکستان نے ہماری بہترین مہمان نوازی کی اللہ پاکستان کو پوری دنیا میں مزید سرخرو کرے پاکستان نے ہمارے ساتھ مہمان نوازانہ سلوک کیا ہم چاہتے ہیں کہ عاصم منیر صاحب افغانستان کے حالات کی طرف توجہ دیں اور انہیں بہتر کریں، کیونکہ طالبان حکومت کافی ظلم و زیادتی کرتی ہے اللہ ہمیں ان سے جلد نجات دلائے ہم افغانستان میں موجود ہیں اور عاصم منیر سے مطالبہ کرتے ہیں کہ طالبان سے ہمیں نجات دلائیں اور افغانستان کے حالات کو بھی بہتر کریں فیلڈ مارشل عاصم منیر صاحب زندہ باد











