Munir Akram, Pakistan’s permanent representative to the United Nations, has sounded the alarm over the growing threat posed by the Fitna AlKhawarij. He described it as a significant danger to both Pakistan and the international community. In an interview, Akram highlighted the connection between Fitna AlKhawarij and Al-Qaeda. He urged the global community to take decisive action against these groups and ISIS.
Eradication of Terrorism
Akram stressed the urgent need for the Afghan government to recognize the importance of combating terrorism. He emphasized that lasting peace in the region is unattainable without this effort. He warned that failing to control these terrorist groups could result in their gaining control over Afghanistan. This, in turn, would lead to further instability.
“The Afghan government must understand that the normalization of their relations with the outside world hinges on the eradication of terrorism within their borders,” Akram stated. He called for a unified and collective political effort against these terrorist organizations, emphasizing the importance of international cooperation in addressing the threat.
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