Pakistan banned the activities of the Pashtun protection movement

The government of Pakistan has banned the activities of the Pashtun protection movement in this country by publishing a statement.

Kabul 24: The government of Pakistan published a statement on Sunday, 15 Mizan, that listed the Pashtun Preservation Movement as a “prohibited organization” and banned its activities in the country.

In this statement, it is stated that the activities of this movement are against peace and security in Pakistan.

The statement sent to the media said: “The federal government has reasons to believe that the Pashtun preservation movement is involved in specific activities that are against the peace and security of this country.”

The federal government of Pakistan has said that it has therefore decided to put the Pashtun Protection Movement in the list of banned organizations and ban its activities in accordance with the provisions of the 11th Anti-Terrorism Law.

The Pashtun Preservation Movement is one of the prominent groups supporting the rights of Pashtuns in Pakistan, which has repeatedly protested against the discrimination and illegal behavior of the Pakistani army.

This movement has accused the Pakistani army of engaging in anti-human rights behavior such as “illegal killing” and “enforced disappearance” of Pashtuns in tribal areas

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