Sanction Pakistan is top trend in Afghanistan

saleema

Senator (1k+ posts)
LATEST NEWS‘Sanction Pakistan’ hashtag campaign gathers momentum as Afghans speak outAriana NewsPublished 15 hours ago on August 9, 2021By Ariana News

(Last Updated On: August 9, 2021)
Calls to impose sanctions on Pakistan for their alleged assistance to the Taliban have been mounting in the past week and by Monday, #SanctionPakistan was trending on Twitter.

As Afghan Twitter users rallied behind the sanctions hashtag, #EndProxyWar also started to gather momentum.

This social media movement comes amid the sharp escalation in violence across the country and just days after Afghanistan’s UN ambassador, Ghulam Isaczai, pleaded with members of the UN Security Council to pressure the Taliban to engage in peace talks.

In his address to the meeting on the Afghanistan situation, Isaczai said the attacks launched around the country have been done with the “direct support of more than 10,000 foreign terrorist fighters representing 20 groups”, including Al-Qaeda and ISIS (Daesh).

He stated that the Taliban “continue to enjoy a safe haven in and supply and logistics line extended to their war machine from Pakistan.”

Isaczai also stated that reports and videos show Taliban fighters “congregating close to the Durand Line” frontier to enter Afghanistan.

He said Taliban hold fund-raising events in Pakistan that the dead are transferred over the border for mass burials and fighters wounded are treated in Pakistani hospitals.

His statement added to the growing outcry among Afghans over the ongoing violence and the suffering being inflicted on the people.

Afghanistan’s First Vice President Amrullah Saleh on Monday also used the sanction hashtag in an appeal he put out to the world via Twitter.

He tweeted: “We call on UN & other international organizations to work with us in providing any type of assistance to massive number of people who have sought refuge in Kabul due to brutality, revenge killing, loot & rape by the Talibs. Painful scenes in the streets of Kabul. #SanctionPakistan”

Chris Alexander, a Canadian diplomat and politician, and former ambassador to Kabul, appears to have been one of the first to tweet using the two hashtags.

On August 2 he said: “There will be no permanent ceasefire in Afghanistan without sanctions against Pakistan. Pakistan’s ‘forever war’ must end. #EndProxyWar #SanctionPakistan”

He also tweeted: “Pakistan’s invasion of Afghanistan constitutes an armed attack & act of aggression under Chapter VII of the UN Charter.

“Any state that fails to act to end Pakistan’s invasion & prevent further Taliban brutality are betraying the women & girls of Afghanistan & making a complete mockery of their commitment to women’s rights,” he tweeted.

On Monday he retweeted a number of #SanctionPakistan posts after tweeting Sunday “Pakistan’s invasion of Afghanistan today deserves the same response as the disastrous Soviet invasion of 1979: armed resistance, international condemnation & sweeping sanctions. #SanctionPakistan”

Fatima Murchal, President Ashraf Ghani’s deputy spokeswoman, also joined in and raised her voice. “We are burning in the flame of the war imposed on us. This unbearable pain we endure due to Int terrorism requires the world to take a stance. This silence indicates a very high tolerance for terrorism. #SanctionTaliban #SanctionPakistan #EndProxyWarInAfghanistan”

Waheed Omer, Director General, Office of Public and Strategic Affairs, meanwhile said: “Hundreds of TB (Taliban) killed and injured daily. No TB patients in our hospitals. No funerals for them in our villages. No one knows their family, relatives, village. “Bodies transferred to Pak (Pakistan) for mass funerals. Injured taken to Pak hospitals for treatment. It’s PAK. #SanctionPakistan,” he said.

One well known social media activist tweeted Monday that the hashtag campaign was quickly gathering momentum.

He said: “Thank you all for speaking up. The Afghan twitter trend is now global with more than 100k and growing with a fast pace. Afghanistan needs all these voices. Speak louder and defend Afghanistan against Pakistani invasion. #SanctionPakistan”.



Our people don't even know the anger and hatred of Afghan government and its supporters towards Pakistan. We should be thankful that we have visionary leaders like Nawaz who understood the matter and offered his expertise to Afghan authorities on how to tackle with Pakistan.
 
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wasiqjaved

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)

Our people don't even know the anger and hatred of Afghan government and its supporters towards Pakistan. We should be thankful that we have visionary leaders like Nawaz who understood the matter and offered his expertise to Afghan authorities on how to tackle with Pakistan.
Yes... vision ?
nawaz-sharif-eating-banana.jpg
 

kayawish

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)

Our people don't even know the anger and hatred of Afghan government and its supporters towards Pakistan. We should be thankful that we have visionary leaders like Nawaz who understood the matter and offered his expertise to Afghan authorities on how to tackle with Pakistan.
no one gives a shit because US also wants to get rid of ghani.Where was a piece in Afghanistan since 9/11 ?
 

Modest

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Ashram Ghani government is on last legs as Taliban are advancing & capturing districts and provinces.
He and India are trying their best to defame Pakistan for their political motives but their days are numbered.
 

HSiddiqui

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
There is no such trend among the real Afghans, they are thank full to Pakistan for supporting millions of Afghan refugees from 30 years, and are full of appreciation to Imran Khan for refusing to take part in any war Against any group in Afghanistan.
 

Aslan

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
convicted criminal Parchi Sharif was never a visionary leader.His vision was to accumulate as much money as he could.Afghans were anti Pakistan right from the day Pakistan got independence.Afghanistan was the only country which voted against Pakistan’s membership of UN.Pakistan was very vulnerable immediately after independence.There was no money in the government coffers,there were millions of refugees to be settled and the army was not at full strength.Afghan leaders took advantage and caused unrest in Pakistan.They want to annex Balochistan and KPK,failing that they wanted to create Pashtunistan.In 1949 Pakistan airforce bombed Afghan sponsored militant camps close to the border.In 1955 mobs attacked Pakistan embassy in Kabul and Pak consulates in Kandahar and Jalabad.Both countries withdrew their ambassadors and diplomatic staff.In 1950 Afghan troops entered Balochistan.They were repelled after six days of fighting.Major skirmishes broke out in 1960 with Afghan forces massing with tanks on the border.Pakistan Air Force bombed Afghan forces.The bombing lead to a brief pause in skirmishes.In 1961 Afghanistan broke diplomatic relations with Pakistan.Ayub Khan warned Afghanistan that if it tried to intrude into Pakistan territory then Pakistan army will march to Kabul within a day.However their was still no change in their behaviour against Pakistan.They started colluding with Hindushaitan aka Bharat.Together they created sleeper cells in Pakistan to create unrest but these cells were busted.Their anti Pakistsn policies continued well into 1970s.Pakistan has tried its best to have good relations with Afghanistan but Afghan leaders and intelligentsia has poisoned their people’s minds.They blame Pakistan for the turmoil inside Afghanistan.
 

Citizen X

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LATEST NEWS‘Sanction Pakistan’ hashtag campaign gathers momentum as Afghans speak outAriana NewsPublished 15 hours ago on August 9, 2021By Ariana News

(Last Updated On: August 9, 2021)
Calls to impose sanctions on Pakistan for their alleged assistance to the Taliban have been mounting in the past week and by Monday, #SanctionPakistan was trending on Twitter.

As Afghan Twitter users rallied behind the sanctions hashtag, #EndProxyWar also started to gather momentum.

This social media movement comes amid the sharp escalation in violence across the country and just days after Afghanistan’s UN ambassador, Ghulam Isaczai, pleaded with members of the UN Security Council to pressure the Taliban to engage in peace talks.

In his address to the meeting on the Afghanistan situation, Isaczai said the attacks launched around the country have been done with the “direct support of more than 10,000 foreign terrorist fighters representing 20 groups”, including Al-Qaeda and ISIS (Daesh).

He stated that the Taliban “continue to enjoy a safe haven in and supply and logistics line extended to their war machine from Pakistan.”

Isaczai also stated that reports and videos show Taliban fighters “congregating close to the Durand Line” frontier to enter Afghanistan.

He said Taliban hold fund-raising events in Pakistan that the dead are transferred over the border for mass burials and fighters wounded are treated in Pakistani hospitals.

His statement added to the growing outcry among Afghans over the ongoing violence and the suffering being inflicted on the people.

Afghanistan’s First Vice President Amrullah Saleh on Monday also used the sanction hashtag in an appeal he put out to the world via Twitter.

He tweeted: “We call on UN & other international organizations to work with us in providing any type of assistance to massive number of people who have sought refuge in Kabul due to brutality, revenge killing, loot & rape by the Talibs. Painful scenes in the streets of Kabul. #SanctionPakistan”

Chris Alexander, a Canadian diplomat and politician, and former ambassador to Kabul, appears to have been one of the first to tweet using the two hashtags.

On August 2 he said: “There will be no permanent ceasefire in Afghanistan without sanctions against Pakistan. Pakistan’s ‘forever war’ must end. #EndProxyWar #SanctionPakistan”

He also tweeted: “Pakistan’s invasion of Afghanistan constitutes an armed attack & act of aggression under Chapter VII of the UN Charter.

“Any state that fails to act to end Pakistan’s invasion & prevent further Taliban brutality are betraying the women & girls of Afghanistan & making a complete mockery of their commitment to women’s rights,” he tweeted.

On Monday he retweeted a number of #SanctionPakistan posts after tweeting Sunday “Pakistan’s invasion of Afghanistan today deserves the same response as the disastrous Soviet invasion of 1979: armed resistance, international condemnation & sweeping sanctions. #SanctionPakistan”

Fatima Murchal, President Ashraf Ghani’s deputy spokeswoman, also joined in and raised her voice. “We are burning in the flame of the war imposed on us. This unbearable pain we endure due to Int terrorism requires the world to take a stance. This silence indicates a very high tolerance for terrorism. #SanctionTaliban #SanctionPakistan #EndProxyWarInAfghanistan”

Waheed Omer, Director General, Office of Public and Strategic Affairs, meanwhile said: “Hundreds of TB (Taliban) killed and injured daily. No TB patients in our hospitals. No funerals for them in our villages. No one knows their family, relatives, village. “Bodies transferred to Pak (Pakistan) for mass funerals. Injured taken to Pak hospitals for treatment. It’s PAK. #SanctionPakistan,” he said.

One well known social media activist tweeted Monday that the hashtag campaign was quickly gathering momentum.

He said: “Thank you all for speaking up. The Afghan twitter trend is now global with more than 100k and growing with a fast pace. Afghanistan needs all these voices. Speak louder and defend Afghanistan against Pakistani invasion. #SanctionPakistan”.



Our people don't even know the anger and hatred of Afghan government and its supporters towards Pakistan. We should be thankful that we have visionary leaders like Nawaz who understood the matter and offered his expertise to Afghan authorities on how to tackle with Pakistan.
? ? ? ? ? ? BC'don ko yeh nahi pata ke agar Pakistan to sanction lag gai to unka sara khana peena bund ho jaye ga. Sara kuch Afghanistan to Pakistan land border ke through jata hai.

Motherfuckers we don't even need to ask and beg anyone to put sanctions on you. We can unilaterally on our own personal whim decide to sanction your ugly ass by shutting down our borders. Then pay through your nose for goods and supplies airlifted into Kabul.

Fucking jahil gandos. Fuck that shithole country.
 

Citizen X

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Our people don't even know the anger and hatred of Afghan government and its supporters towards Pakistan. We should be thankful that we have visionary leaders like Nawaz who understood the matter and offered his expertise to Afghan authorities on how to tackle with Pakistan.
I've been on it for many years about this now, but every time was struck down by people still sipping Zia's Islami Biradar Koo-Aid. I'm just glad that finally at least people are starting to see their true colours.

Another one on the list is Iran. Its just as fucked up as Afghanistan. But till now that Islami Biradar Kool Aid hasn't worn off when it comes to Iran.