Once Again, I Reveal the Crimes of Pakistan’s Military and State.Pakistan Military and State Launch a New Wave of Brutal Crimes — Targeting Children and Women
Exposing the ongoing brutal crimes jointly committed by Pakistan’s military and state against innocent Pashtun children and women.

My message is a bit long, but I kindly ask all friends to read it till the end and raise their voices for the oppressed children and women.
The Cries of Oppressed Pashtun Children and Women — The Voice of a Nation Must Be Heard
In a land that claims to stand for peace, dignity, and humanity, injustice still reigns. The cries for justice are still silenced beneath the sound of gunfire, and the funerals of innocent children and blameless women still continue — simply because they are Pashtuns, and simply because they raise their voices in pursuit of their rights.
The systematic oppression of Pashtuns in Pakistan is not only a crime against humanity, but also a clear violation of international laws. When a child is killed solely because of their language, ethnicity, and culture — when a woman loses her life simply for being a Pashtun mother — the responsibility lies squarely with the government and state of Pakistan. It is a permanent stain on their conscience.

Anyone who dares to speak out for the oppressed is branded as a traitor, a terrorist, or an enemy of the Pakistani state. Civil rights activists, writers, journalists, and poets are sent a chilling message: “Stay silent, or you will be silenced forever.” But history has proven time and again that the voice of truth can never be silenced by force.
The Pashtun people are neither supporters of terrorism nor advocates of rebellion. They are a nation built on sacrifice — yet still calling for peace, justice, and equality. A Pashtun mother, burning in the sorrow of her child’s death, asks only one question: “What was my child’s crime?”
The world must open its eyes. International human rights organizations, institutions that uphold freedom of speech, and all those who stand for justice must listen to the voice of the Pashtuns. These crimes must not be forgiven. This spilled blood must not be forgotten. These innocent cries must live forever as a permanent reminder of pain in the pages of history.
If we remain silent today, then tomorrow, it will be the funeral of humanity.
A New Wave of Oppression by the Pakistani Military — The Business of Pashtun Blood Continues
Yesterday, once again, the Pakistani military put on a fresh display of brutality and terror. Once again, Pashtun blood was shed. Once again, a mother lost her son to martyrdom. And once again, a village was filled not with mourning prayers, but with fear, silence, and dread. This was not a random incident — it was a planned, calculated, and ongoing act of oppression by the Pakistani state, with the clear goal of breaking the spirit, voice, and will of the Pashtun people.
The dead bodies of the children😢👇

In a remote region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the Pakistani military launched a raid on civilian homes without any legal warrant, without warning, and without judicial oversight. Women, children, and elders were startled from their sleep — with no knowledge of any crime, no evidence of any wrongdoing. Yet, tanks, artillery, and heavy weapons were unleashed upon them. Doors were broken down, women’s veils were torn, and children screamed in fear — all while the soldiers called it a “security operation.”
Another young Pashtun’s funeral was held yesterday — simply because he dared to raise his voice for justice. He was unarmed. He was no threat. All he had done was ask: “Why was my home attacked?” The Pakistani military answered that question with a bullet. This is not the first time — and it won’t be the last, so long as this system of oppression remains in place.
Young men abducted by the military disappear without due process. Mothers have been waiting for their sons for years. This is not a war zone — but the Pakistani army has turned Pashtun lands into battlefields. Every Pashtun is now detained, beaten, or killed merely on suspicion — while the justice system remains silent, the media is complicit, and the international community turns a blind eye.
The dead bodies of the children😢👇

Yesterday was not just an incident — it was yet another clear act of ethnic cleansing against the Pashtun nation, orchestrated by the Pakistani state. These crimes must be brought to the conscience of the world. The cries of oppressed women, the weeping of orphaned children, and the silent mourning of funerals must show the world that the Pakistani military is committing atrocities against an entire nation — and this silence is no longer acceptable
We demand respect for the blood of our martyrs. We demand the return of our disappeared brothers. We demand life, dignity, and peace. No tank, no bullet, no shell, and no power of the state can ever break the resolve of a people standing for their truth.
Conclusion:
In the top photo, the children are taking pictures as a memory. In the bottom photo, the Pakistani military state has killed them.

Yesterday has passed, but its pain still remains.
This writing is for history — for the generations to come — so they may understand what has happened on Pashtun soil.
The injustices will be documented, the perpetrators will be identified, and one day, justice will be served.
The Killing, Imprisonment, and Enforced Disappearance of Pashtun Rights Activists — A Joint War Crime by the Pakistani Military and State
We, the advocates of justice, fairness, and democracy, issue this statement to the international community, human rights organizations, and every human being who has a conscience for the cries of the oppressed. These are the cries of Pashtuns who, in their pursuit of justice, have been either killed, disappeared, or unjustly imprisoned for years.
The Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM) is a peaceful grassroots movement whose sole objective is to defend the fundamental human rights of the Pashtun people. This movement demands the clearance of unexploded landmines, the release of forcibly disappeared persons, and an end to the killings and harassment of civilians by the military. However, the Pakistani state and military label these legitimate and peaceful demands as “crimes.”
Dozens of PTM members have been killed, arrested, or disappeared by the Pakistani military and intelligence agencies. This ongoing pattern targets those who raise their voices against oppression. Those who speak out are branded as “anti-state,” “terrorists,” or “traitors,” and then they vanish or are detained.
The Case of Ali Wazir — State Revenge Against a People’s Representative

Ali Wazir, a member of the Pakistani Parliament, is a vocal and courageous member of the PTM. His only “crime” is raising his voice for the martyrs, disappeared, and oppressed Pashtuns. Ali Wazir’s father, brother, uncle, cousin, and many relatives were victims of terrorism, yet he has never taken up arms — he has always raised his people’s voice through political means.

The Pakistani military and state have arrested Ali Wazir multiple times and held him in detention for extended periods. Although he was a parliamentarian, he was imprisoned without due legal process. From 2020 until 2023, he was detained for nearly three years without any judicial verdict. This was purely an attempt to silence his voice, but he never gave in.
What Does This Show?
It shows that the Pakistani military and state oppose any voice that calls for Pashtun rights. It shows that seeking justice in Pakistan is considered a crime, and it also shows that those who walk the path of truth are prepared to pay the price — but not to surrender.
Appeal:
We call upon the international community, human rights organizations, the United Nations Human Rights Council, and civil society to:
1. Conduct an urgent investigation into the killings, disappearances, and imprisonments of PTM members by the Pakistani military and state.
2. Drop all charges against Ali Wazir, Manzoor Pashteen, Mohsin Dawar, and other leaders, and ensure their right to freedom of speech.
3. Investigate the cases of forcibly disappeared Pashtun youth and inform their families about their fate
4. Remove the Pakistani military from civilian affairs and put an end to human rights violations.
Conclusion:
Pashtuns will no longer remain silent. Our voice will reach the world. If our leaders are imprisoned, others will rise. The caravan of justice will not stop. Our movement is
Let Us Unite for the Oppressed Pashtuns — Raise the Voice of Justice and Humanity
The world must no longer remain silent. Eyes must be opened. These cries, these killings, these wounds, and these pains strike at the very conscience of humanity. The ongoing cycle of oppression, injustice, and brutality against the Pashtuns in Pakistan is evidence that an entire nation has become a victim of the military and state simply for demanding their rights.
We call upon all human rights, legal, political, and civil organizations worldwide to listen to the voice of Pashtun suffering. This is a people whose:
• Children have become victims of bombs;
• Women have been dishonored during military operations;
• Leaders have been disappeared or imprisoned;
• Activists have been martyred for demanding their rights.
The Pakistani military and state continuously attempt to silence the legitimate, peaceful, and popular voice of the Pashtuns through force, fear, and violence. This is a systematic policy, not a random occurrence.
Our message to the world is:
• These injustices must not be forgiven.
• These bloodsheds must not be forgotten.
• These innocent cries must be recorded in the pages of history as a lasting memory of pain.
Let us together raise this voice to the world.
We must make the United Nations, international human rights organizations (such as Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, and global freedom of speech foundations), the European Union, and civil society hear this cry:
👉 Apply international pressure on Pakistan.
👉 Stop the cycle of killings, enforced disappearances, and harassment of Pashtuns.
👉 Investigate the actions of the Pakistani military as war crimes.
About the Creator
Najibullah
I’m Najibullah — a journalist dedicated to amplifying the voices of the oppressed and sharing reliable, useful information to inform and inspire.



Comments (1)
This is a heavy topic. You're right that injustice anywhere is a concern. It's sad that people are being oppressed due to their ethnicity. Do you think more awareness campaigns could really make a difference in bringing attention to this issue? And how can we ensure the voices of the oppressed Pashtuns are heard without facing backlash?