Pakistan exporting terrorism to Afghanistan’, Afghans trend #SanctionPakistan on Twitter

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Afghanistan's Government has been criticising Pakistan for helping the Taliban in taking control over the country.

 

Netizens in Afghanistan have launched a social media campaign against Pakistan, calling for sanctions against it for waging a proxy war against them. #SanctionPakistan was among the top trending hashtags with more than 3 lakh tweets.

 

Habib Khan, a Kabul-based journalist, started the social media campaign.

 

“Our country is burning. Millions of people are losing lives, families, homes and dreams. Women, men and children are being massacred on a daily basis. Cities fall, one after another, the world is watching a human catastrophe in the making,” he said in his tweet.

 

 

 

Former Canadian politician and diplomat Chris Alexander tweeted, “Pakistan's invasion of Afghanistan constitutes an armed attack & act of aggression under Chapter VII of the UN Charter. The international community must take action under Articles 41 or 42 to uphold international law & the rules-based international order”.

 

 

 

Wahida Wardak tweeted, “Normally Madrasas offer Quran lessons & present Islamic scholars to the society, but Pakistani Madrasas brainwash children, train them how to shoot, kill, torture & exports terrorists & extremism to #Afghanistan! #SanctionPakistan”.

 

Simin Taban tweeted, “What more evidence is needed to prove that pakistan support taliban and terrorist groups? Why you dont stop pakistan ??? why ????what are you waiting for ???please@UN #SanctionPakistan #Afghan_lives_matter #stoptaliban"

 

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