ISLAMABAD, Jan 17 (APP): The Fitna-al-Khwarij (FAK) is extending its network by using Afghan soil as a safe haven, operating with impunity across borders. This sanctuary allows them to expand their activities without facing any opposition, undermining regional security.
Recently, two Bangladesh-based FAK members were arrested, with one being killed in a separate incident in Karak. These incidents highlight the growing influence and reach of FAK beyond borders, as they continue to spread terror and instill fear.
The FAK has also expanded its recruitment efforts, targeting international individuals, including Tajik and Uzbek nationals. This international recruitment marks a dangerous shift, increasing the group’s capacity to carry out cross-border attacks and further destabilizing the region.
The group has established strong ties with Al-Qaeda (AQ), working in close synchronization to orchestrate attacks against humanity, particularly in Pakistan. Their shared goals of terror and destruction only fuel instability, making it clear that FAK poses a significant threat to Pakistan’s security and humanity.
The FAK’s operations are not limited to regional borders but are growing on an international scale. The group’s expansion poses an ever-increasing threat to global security, and this trend must be urgently addressed by both Pakistan and the international community.
Pakistan has repeatedly stated that it will take all necessary steps to secure the nation from any threat, including the growing menace posed by FAK. The country’s determination to protect its people from terrorism remains unwavering.
Security experts say that the international community must act decisively to curb FAK’s growth and network, as its presence endangers not only Pakistan but the broader global community. The Afghan state must be held accountable for harboring the khwarij and allowing such groups to operate unchecked on its soil.
The social media accounts affiliated with the Afghan Taliban have leaked a video showing a terrorist group crossing from Afghanistan into Pakistan to join the ranks of FAK, raising further concerns about cross-border terrorism.
The Afghan individuals are joining FAK, benefiting from the safe haven in Afghanistan, where they receive training and support for their terrorist activities.
Over 200 Afghan-based Khwarij terrorists have been neutralized in Intelligence-Based Operations (IBOs) in Pakistan, underscoring the security threat they present. The Khwarij use Afghan soil as a sanctuary, operating freely and launching cross-border attacks with impunity.
The Afghan Taliban is complicit in emboldening these terrorists by offering support and facilitating their infiltration into Pakistan, escalating the violence.
By sheltering Khwarij and other terrorist factions, the Afghan Taliban has destabilized the region, threatening the security of neighboring countries.
The Afghan Taliban’s intentions are under serious scrutiny as they continue to support the Khwarij, who are responsible for the deaths of innocent people in Pakistan and pose a growing threat to humanity.