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Afghan activists demonstrate in front of Pakistan Embassy in Washington DC

| @indiablooms | Feb 16, 2022, at 02:23 am

Washington, DC: Afghan activists in the USA demonstrated in front of the Pakistan Embassy in Washington DC on Sunday.

The protest was held on the eve of  Afghan Liberation Day from Russia.

The protesters wished to attend  the Second Liberation Day of Afghanistan, this time from the clutches of the “Pakistan-sponsored Taliban”.

Condemning the August 15, 2021 invasion of Afghanistan by the Pakistani ISI-sponsored “terrorist group Taliban”, the demonstrators called for sanctions on Pakistan to protect the world from its active sponsoring of terrorists, reports ANI.

They also asked US President Joe Biden and the US administration to  protect the human rights and rights of Afghan women.

They were seen shouting slogans against Pakistan and even carrying placards on the issue.


 

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