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Pakistan will be affected by regrouping of terror outfits in Afghanistan: Mohsin Dawar

| @indiablooms | Sep 06, 2021, at 07:34 pm

Islamabad: Pakistani lawmaker Mohsin Dawar has said people of Pakistan will be the first to be affected by the regrouping of terrorist outfits in Afghanistan.

In his article published in The News International, the lawmaker said: "Replacing the tricolour flag of the republic with the banner of the so-called ‘Islamic Emirate’ was the first attempt the Taliban made to erase Afghanistan’s identity."

"August 15 redefined global powers, with the international community, and especially the United States, losing the prestige and trust it enjoyed as an exporter and guarantor of human rights and democracy," he wrote.

The Pakistani lawmaker further wrote: "A new generation of Afghans invested in the Republic of Afghanistan, only to become helpless spectators as their country was thrown to the wolves. By enabling the collapse of an elected government in Afghanistan, the international community destroyed the hopes, dreams and aspirations of an entire generation."

He said: "The trauma of this betrayal will neither be forgotten nor forgiven by the people who have been abandoned as pawns in the great games of empires."

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