Liberal Demokratic Party of Afghanistan
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info@afghanistan-jamhuriat.com

Total members: 117.524 (26 June 2017)

 

 

 

Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,

We have learned from online news portals that the FTAF's General Assembly is currently taking place in Paris. The issue of terrorist-financing states also includes Pakistan.

There have been several groups of terrorists in Pakistan for several years. These groups are funded by Pakistan and trained by the Pakistani military. They operate under the command of the Pakistani military intelligence service ISI. There is ample evidence of it in the archives of Afghan television stations and the world media. The Haqqani group is an example of those terrorist groups that were trained and funded in Pakistan. The Haqqani group also operating under ISI command. The Haqqani group is responsible for suicide bombings in all cities of Afghanistan. Numerous NATO soldiers and innocent people were killed in their terrorist attacks. The attacks were carried out in hospitals, schools, marketplaces, bazaars, etc. The victims were mostly civilians, women, children, infants and newborn babies.

According to media reports, the Haqqani group held a meeting on October 19, 2021 in the luxury hotel Intercontinental Kabul and praised the families of the suicide bombers with gifts of 10,000 Afghanis each and one piece of land per family.

We want justice from the world and the FTAF because Pakistan is responsible for the deaths of numerous people, including NATO soldiers and civilians, because of its terrorism funding. Pakistan has been graylisted by the FTAF a number of times and given opportunities to end terrorist financing. Yet Pakistan has continued to train and fund terrorists nonetheless. If Pakistan is not blacklisted this time either, there is a likelihood that Pakistan will continue to operate terrorist financing. We therefore appeal to the world and the FTAF to put Pakistan on the black list of terrorist-financing states. That would be the right of NATO soldiers and innocent people who have been killed by terrorists trained and financed by Pakistan. Sparing Pakistan would mean injustice to the Afghan people as well as to the murdered soldiers and civilians.

We also ask the United Nations (UN) to impose sanctions on Pakistan.

With kind regards