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Afghan Migrants Protest Against Pakistan All Over The World

Afghan migrants protest against Pakistan all over the world, accused of supporting the terrorist organization Taliban.

Afghan diaspora demonstrated around the world against Pakistan to support the terrorist organization Taliban in Afghanistan.

They protested Pakistan’s support to the Taliban and their interference in Afghan affairs through demonstrations.

Protests by migrants were held in Washington, Brussels, Denmark, Germany, and Britain.

During this, protests were also held on 16 July in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, regarding the kidnapping of Silsila Alikhil, daughter of Afghan envoy Najibullah Alikhil.

Afghan migrants protest against Pakistan: Protests in many countries of the world.

According to the information, there were demonstrations in Washington on 23 July and in Brussels on 25 July.

The protesters emphasized the presence and activities of terrorist organizations in Pakistan, adding that they were being promoted with the support of China.

According to Afghan migrants, religious madrassas in Pakistan are breeding grounds for terrorists and the Pakistani army has occupied Gilgit-Baltistan with the help of Beijing.

The protesters have called for a permanent ceasefire in Afghanistan.

Demonstrations also in Denmark and Germany.

In the Danish capital Copenhagen, people affiliated with the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM) protest in front of the Pakistan Embassy on July 23, 2021.

The protests were organized against 11-year-old Ulus Yar Khan’s alleged abduction by Pakistan’s intelligence agency.

At the same time, Afghan expatriates in Germany gathered in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin on 24 July 2021 to protest the interference of Pakistan in the affairs of Afghanistan.

During this time all expressed solidarity with the Afghan government.

Anti-Pakistan slogans were raised in London.

Afghans protest outside the Pakistan High Commission in London on 23 July 2021. During this, anti-Pakistan and anti-military slogans were raised and called on Pakistan to stop supporting the Taliban.

Earlier, Pakistani social media activist Akhunzada Mahmood Saeed was thrashed by Afghan nationals in Riyadh on 16 July for posting pro-Pakistan material on social media.

Taliban control of important borders

Significantly, the terrorist organization Taliban has intensified its activities in Afghanistan.

As the US military is retreating, Taliban militants have been intensifying attacks on the border areas to establish their supremacy.

Since May, the Taliban have gained control of Afghanistan’s vital border crossings with Iran, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Pakistan.

The Taliban now claims to have captured nearly half of Afghan’s 400 districts. However, it is difficult to verify such claims.

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