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@pamconstable1 From your @washingtonpost article:
“The Taliban wants to segregate women. So it’s training female doctors.”
“This makes me feel like we have done something useful, that all my years of fighting were worth it,” said a Taliban security guard..
washingtonpost.com/world/2023/01/…
Taliban are NOT training women to become doctors:

Taliban banned #Aghanwomen from attending universities and from getting higher education in Afghanistan, according to the letter released by the Taliban's Ministry of Higher Education. cbsnews.com/news/taliban-b…
I have to ask: just exactly how many #AfghanWomen did you interview before you published this story? I think you need to do more research: globalcitizen.org/en/content/afg…
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#Thread Demystifying #StopHazaraGenocide hashtag:
The engine behind it, hidden agendas & consequences:

PAKISTAN LINK
“A number of Pakistani protesters joined our protest. Be nice with them & welcome them.”

“We appreciate Pakistani police for being nice & kind to our cause.”
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#StopHazaraGeoncide protest -Islamabad:

“Pakistani 🇵🇰 police are very sympathetic with our movement. They provide us any venue & security at any time we ask.”

WHAT’S IN IT FOR 🇵🇰?
According to many experts like @HabibKhanT & @MajeedQarar Afghanistan is occupied by 🇵🇰

2/7
When the occupying force, 🇵🇰 is overtly & covertly supporting
#StopHazaraGeoncide hashtag reaching almost 8M tweets, we ought to ponder on the consequences for 🇦🇫 national security.

CONNECTING THE DOTS:
Kaj tragedy & the terrorist attack with no one claiming responsibility
3/7
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1. Over the last few days, we’ve been tracking a major new influence campaign being deployed by the #Taliban in #Afghanistan.

On 22 July, its networks on Twitter and Telegram were three times more active than usual – more active than they've been across all of 2022 to date.
2. This surge was the result of a defensive comms campaign aimed at legitimising the #Taliban, sparked when @Meta banned its media agencies, Bakhtar/RTA, last week.

In the wake of that, thousands started tweeting #BanTaliban in the hope that @Twitter would follow suit.
3. Responding to this, the #Taliban launched its own campaign, #AfghansSupportTaliban, on 22 July.

Within three days, it was shared more than twice as many times as the initial anti-#Taliban hashtag (200k+).

Here’s where it all started.
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