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Is Deporting Afghan Refugees Enough for Pakistan’s Security?

Salman Lali, a Contributing Fellow at CommandEleven, joined Yasmeen Ali to discuss the implications and complications that will arise from deporting Afghan refugees back to Afghanistan. Salman spoke in detail about the security and humanitarian concerns that will develop as a result of the Government of Pakistan’s decision to re-start the deportment of Afghans from Pakistan, even if they have a valid Afghan Refugee card.

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Security Situation in Afghanistan

Syed Khalid Muhammad, Executive Director – CommandEleven, joined Syed Shabahat Ali’s FaultLines program on PTV World to discuss the security situation in Afghanistan & the challenges to the region from the Taliban, and ISKP over the next few months. He also be discussed the emerging security conflict facing the Taliban in Afghanistan.

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Salman Lali joins Obaid Khan on NeoPodcast

Salman highlighted the pervasive lack of trust among the people in the system of governance and the failure of the State to meet the public’s expectations. He delved into the notion of revolution and how it could lead to a series of setbacks that could derail the system.

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How Can This System Work?

Salman Lali, Contributing Fellow to CommandEleven, joined Syeda Yasmeen Ali on her program Yasmeen Aftab Ali Kay Saath to discuss economic and political stability in Pakistan.

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Mustung, ISKP, and Implications for Pakistan

Syed Khalid Muhammad, CommandEleven Executive Director, joined Syed Shabahat Ali on Fault Lines to discuss the Mastung Blast, the Tehreek-e-Tajikistan and Tajikistan, Islamic State – Khorasan Province (ISKP) and implications for Pakistan and the region. The government of Pakistan had failed with negotiations and it’s fight against terrorism.

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Cross-Border Terrorism from Afghanistan

Syed Khalid Muhammad, CommandEleven Executive Director, was a guest on PTV World’s Fault Lines with Syed Shabahat Ali to discuss the cross-border terrorism from Afghanistan by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in Chitral and on the Torkham border.

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The Changing Dynamic in Afghanistan

Syed Khalid Muhammad, Executive Director – CommandEleven, joined Syed Shabahat Ali on Fault Lines to discuss the ISKP threat to the Central Asian Republics and Russia. Khalid also discussed ISIS origins and the change in operational structure since Sanaullah Ghafari became Emir of the Islamic State – Khorasan Province (ISKP), and the potential for violence in the region due to the change of leadership.

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Imran Khan Arrest

Syed Khalid Muhammad, CommandEleven Executive Director, discussed the reasons behind the arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan with al-Qahera News in Cairo, Egypt.

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Terror Attacks in KP

Syed Khalid Muhammad, CommandEleven Executive Director, joined Syed Shahabat Ali on PTV World’s Fault Lines programme to discuss the uptick in terror attacks in Pakistan, diplomacy with the Afghan Taliban and options for Pakistan, if the Taliban does not uphold their agreements.

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Negotiating with the TTP… again

Syed Khalid Muhammad, Executive Director – CommandEleven, joined Syed Shabahat Ali on Fault Lines to discuss the Taliban’s new request to negotiate with the Tehrek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the current situation in Afghanistan.

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Pakistan’s War on Terror

Syed Khalid Muhammad, Executive Director – CommandEleven, joined Syed Shabahat Ali on Fault Lines to discuss Pakistan’s War on Terror and the current security dynamics in the country with the resurgence of the Tehrik-i-Taliban (TTP) and Islamic State – Khorasan Province (ISKP).

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ISKP Escalation in Afghanistan

Syed Khalid Muhammad, CommandEleven Executive Director, joined Syed Shabahat Ali on PTV World’s Fault Lines to discuss the escalation of violence in Afghanistan by Islamic State – Khorasan Province (ISKP) in recent months and indications of what the future of the conflict holds for both Afghanistan and Pakistan.

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