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Pak Army's Iqbal Jadoon, Rao Imran, Khalil Taj Keyani protecting ISIS radicals
December 24, 2023
|The Sunday Guardian
A few days ago, an article of mine was published in The Sunday Guardian titled “ISIS leadership enjoys hospitality of Pakistani agencies” in which I shared the details of the hospitality that ISIS Khorasan and its fighters were enjoying from the Pakistani agencies while staying in Pakistan under the protection of the army in return, for acting as the proxy of the Pakistan army in Afghanistan.
After the publication of my article, ISI’s paid social media trolls started their efforts to discredit me in response to the facts and evidence that were published in the article. Instead of discussing the facts or refuting it by presenting proof, they resorted to lies.
Truth cannot be changed with lies and rhetoric. In the present article I am going to share more facts proving the relationship and friendship of ISIS Khorasan with the Pakistani state institutions so that the world can know the truth and the secret of the deceitful game being played by the Pakistani institutions. It is my challenge to the institutions of Pakistan to deny the facts stated by me here by giving proof, if they can.
In the previous article, I had mentioned the details of ISIS fighters from the Orakzai Agency. Today I am bringing out the details of the ISIS cadre and commanders from Bajaur Agency, who have been staying as guests in the guest houses of Pakistan institutions and are being used to kill scholars and local tribal leaders in Bajaur Agency. They are also involved in suicide attacks, including a recent suicide attack on a meeting of a religious and political party, which was carried out at the behest and direction of Pakistani institutions.
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