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Pakistan authorities using anti-terror laws to curb dissent voices: Activist Ismail

By ANI | Updated: November 7, 2020 09:05 IST

Pakistan authorities in the country are using regressive anti-terrorism, cybercrime, and sedition laws to curb voices of dissent instead of taking actions to end terrorism in the country, said human rights activist Gulalai Ismail.

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Pakistan authorities in the country are using regressive anti-terrorism, cybercrime, and sedition laws to curb voices of dissent instead of taking actions to end terrorism in the country, said human rights activist Gulalai Ismail.

"Gulalai Ismail said that the state authorities instead of curbing terrorism are using regressive anti-terrorism, cybercrime and sedition laws to curb voices of dissent in Pakistan," a statement by Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM) quoted Ismail as saying.

The PTM orgzed an official launch event in the National Press Club recently. The event was attended by more than 50 participants including Pashtun, Baloch, and Sindhi diaspora in Washington, according to the statement issued last Saturday.

The founders and Central Leaders of the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement including Manzoor Ahmed Pashteen, Mohsin Dawar and Abdullah Nangyal address the event virtually.

Speaking during the event, PTM leader Mohsin Dawar said that the Taliban have marked their return in the Pashtun belt, they are regrouping and attacking the locals.

"PTM is an anti-war movement, we are demanding a truth commission to investigate the war on the Pashtun Land, to pin responsibility on those responsible for the bloodshed, enforced disappearances and landmines cultivated during this war. The Taliban have marked their return in the Pashtun belt, they are regrouping and attacking the locals. We demand peace for our land" said Mohsin Dawar while addressing the forum.

Abdullah Nangyal, a PTM forefront Leader said: "The peace of in Afghstan and Pakhtunkhwa-Pakistan is inextricably linked to each other. There can not be peace in Pakhtunkhwa without peace in Afghstan."

The PTM is a civil rights movement that emerged in Pakistan in response to State-enforced terrorism and human rights abuses of Pakistan's army and intelligence agencies in the Pashtun Belt of Pakistan including enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killing, and landmines.

The PTM is a non-violent movement that demands the formation of a 'truth and reconciliation commission' to investigate the war crimes committed against Pashtuns in the past two decades (after 9/11).

( With inputs from ANI )

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