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With the looming Taliban threat, Pakistan s opposition is willing to play the game on any terms
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Solidarity in the pandemic
Wednesday 21 July 2021, by Pierre Rousset
The organizational mode and forms of struggle of the movements with which we have regular relations in this part of the world vary considerably from country to country. However, they are all confronted with authoritarian regimes, or even dictatorships, which are tightening their grip through the health crisis, as well as with new responsibilities towards populations whose condition has deteriorated brutally as a result of the epidemic, the negligence of the authorities, corruption, and the contempt of the elites for the working classes. Because of this, and in relation to the longstanding resistance in Burma, regional solidarity is becoming even more important. So is our support.
ATC seeks medical report of PTM leader Ali Wazir
July 18, 2021
An anti-terrorism court has sought from the jail authorities a medical examination report of Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement leader and MNA Ali Wazir after he complained of suffering from backache and kidney problems.
The ATC-XII judge ordered the Central Jail superintendent to furnish a comprehensive report on the interned lawmakerâs health on the next hearing, besides informing the court about the treatment Wazir had been given in the prison.
Meanwhile, the court gave more time to the investigation officer of the case to procure a certified translation of the suspectâs speech in which he allegedly criticised and incited the public against the state.
Source : Statesman
The speedy advance of the Taliban from northern Afghanistan to Kabul in the eastern section of the country could not have been achieved without the active support of the Pakistani Army. This has been confirmed by none other than the Afghan First Vice President Amrullah Saleh. The question is whether the people of Afghanistan, India, and neighboring countries will allow the Taliban to capture Kabul?
India is faced with a very tricky situation. Despite the Afghan government’s appeals to India to immediately send fighter jets and gunship helicopters India remains hesitant, and not without reason.
India fears that at this stage in the war in Afghanistan between the Taliban and the government of President Ashraf Ghani if she openly takes sides with the latter then Indian interests in Afghanistan will become the target of Taliban violence and destruction. Hence, India’s backdoor channel talks with the Taliban have been reportedly taking place.
Taliban s Next Stop: Kabul, Kashmir & Kerala
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