
Tauseef Mehar
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Tauseef Mehar
@TauseefMeh
Keen observer of Afghan & Indian affairs with a sharp, critical perspective. Analyzing regional dynamics with facts, clarity, and an independent voice.


Afghanistan continues to face deep concerns where strict restrictions on society are enforced while allegations of abuse and injustice undermine credibility. Such contradictions raise serious questions about hypocrisy in the name of religion and governance. The misuse of terms like “jihad reward” to justify any form of exploitation distorts core ethical and Islamic principles. Reports of practices such as bacha-bazi highlight the urgent need for accountability and protection of vulnerable children. True justice cannot exist where oppression, double standards, and silence on abuse continue unchecked.

Afghanistan continues to face deep concerns where strict restrictions on society are enforced while allegations of abuse and injustice undermine credibility. Such contradictions raise serious questions about hypocrisy in the name of religion and governance. The misuse of terms like “jihad reward” to justify any form of exploitation distorts core ethical and Islamic principles. Reports of practices such as bacha-bazi highlight the urgent need for accountability and protection of vulnerable children. True justice cannot exist where oppression, double standards, and silence on abuse continue unchecked.

Afghanistan continues to face deep concerns where strict restrictions on society are enforced while allegations of abuse and injustice undermine credibility. Such contradictions raise serious questions about hypocrisy in the name of religion and governance. The misuse of terms like “jihad reward” to justify any form of exploitation distorts core ethical and Islamic principles. Reports of practices such as bacha-bazi highlight the urgent need for accountability and protection of vulnerable children. True justice cannot exist where oppression, double standards, and silence on abuse continue unchecked.


Afghanistan continues to face deep concerns where strict restrictions on society are enforced while allegations of abuse and injustice undermine credibility. Such contradictions raise serious questions about hypocrisy in the name of religion and governance. The misuse of terms like “jihad reward” to justify any form of exploitation distorts core ethical and Islamic principles. Reports of practices such as bacha-bazi highlight the urgent need for accountability and protection of vulnerable children. True justice cannot exist where oppression, double standards, and silence on abuse continue unchecked.

















