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Use of digital battlefield for propaganda

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Afghan platform Al-Mirsaad amplifies anti-Pakistan narratives whereas overlooking Afghanistan’s personal safety points

Al-Mirsaad, an Afghan on-line outlet, routinely locations duty for regional instability on Pakistan. Its messaging, unfold largely by way of social media posts and visuals, tends to gloss over Afghanistan’s personal safety shortcomings, together with weak governance, uneven and compromised writ, and the continued exercise of terrorist teams corresponding to ISKP. By highlighting chosen incidents and ignoring broader context, the platform provides to confusion about floor realities and makes regional counterterrorism coordination tougher.

Slightly than weakening Pakistan’s place, Al-Mirsaad’s repeated makes an attempt to solid blame underscore the rising distance between narrative-driven messaging and realities which can be broadly acknowledged by the worldwide neighborhood.

Whereas Afghan digital platforms push anti-Pakistan narratives, ISKP’s personal propaganda channels, corresponding to Al-Azaim, proceed referencing Afghan sanctuaries as their ideological and operational base. Indian social media accounts and allied disinformation hubs strategically echo Afghan claims to assemble an artificial consensus towards Pakistan. This mirrors the coordination sample uncovered within the 2020 EU Disinformation Lab investigation that uncovered a worldwide anti-Pakistan community.

Current stories from the UN in 2025, and assertions made by nations together with Russia and Denmark, present that ISKP leaders, recruitment networks and media operations are based mostly inside Afghanistan. The October 2025 bombings in Kunar and breaches in Kabul’s safety spotlight the Afghan authorities’s lack of ability to take care of management in sure areas. The UN Analytical Assist and Sanctions Monitoring Staff report additionally signifies that the TTP, or Fitna al-Khawarij, receives common monetary assist from the Afghan Taliban, with its chief, Noor Wali Masoud, reportedly receiving $43,000 every month, exhibiting sustained backing for the group.

In keeping with SIGAR, tools value $7.1 billion left behind in Afghanistan through the US withdrawal is now being utilized by the TTP in assaults on Pakistan. Furthermore, impartial investigations into current incidents, corresponding to these involving Rahman Ullah, who had oblique hyperlinks to extremist networks in Afghanistan, and his half-brother Muawiyah Khorasani, identified to have connections with ISKP in japanese Afghanistan, present that Afghan-based networks proceed to affect militant exercise throughout the area.

In a current report, the Transatlantic Intelligence Consortium, a discussion board composed of retired officers from numerous Western and non-Western intelligence, claims that as much as 44 terrorist outfits stay lively in Afghanistan, with some sustaining coaching areas and household compounds. The report echoes issues beforehand raised on the UN by Russia’s Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia, who warned UNSC that terrorist factions in Afghanistan proceed to regroup and increase as a result of insufficient countermeasures by de facto Kabul authorities. Pakistan has additionally repeatedly warned the UN that the rising presence of ISKP in Afghanistan is a significant risk to regional safety.

Teams like TTP/FAK and ISKP proceed issuing pretend, self-serving fatwas from Afghanistan geared toward complicated the general public and recruiting impressionable youth. These extremist teams have created supplies that misrepresent Islam, promote takfir and attempt to justify assaults in Pakistan. These efforts fail to realize credibility as a result of Pakistan’s fatwa, Paigham-e-Pakistan, relies on genuine scholarship, supported by the state, and the consensus of over 1,800 students of all main ideologies and sects. The fatwa clearly rejects terrorism, extremism, takfir and suicide assaults, and has change into a broadly revered device to problem extremist propaganda.

Drawing classes from Pakistan’s Paigham-e-Pakistan, Afghanistan equally requires a state-endorsed, cross-sectarian spiritual decree, collectively issued by students from all main faculties of thought and publicly affirmed by the supreme management, together with Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada, to delegitimise terrorism, takfir and violence in unequivocal Islamic phrases. Such a unified fatwa would offer a reputable spiritual counter-narrative, discourage Afghan youth from extremist pathways and undercut the ideological house exploited by terrorist organisations.



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