The Pashtuns living both in Pakistan and Afghanistan are facing one of the most critical phases in their history. In an era marked by profound political, security, economic, cultural, and media transformations, Pashtuns find themselves grappling with numerous challenges.
However, there is a silver lining: the Pashtuns, more than ever before, are focusing on their future. Over the past century, their collective awareness and engagement in shaping that future have deepened significantly.
The grievances of Pashtuns, particularly with the Pakistani military and the political dominance of Punjab, have escalated to a level of open criticism and resistance. This dissatisfaction has now evolved into a broader political movement that seeks to address long-standing issues of marginalization and injustice.
In recent years, the historic region of Waziristan has once again emerged as a frontline in the struggle for Pashtun rights, amplifying their voices and demands for justice and autonomy.
In today’s episode of Subat, we will delve into these critical issues with Mir KalamWazir, a former representative of Waziristan in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly and one of the founding members of the Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement (PTM).
We aim to shed light on the current challenges faced by Pashtuns and bring attention to their ongoing struggle for their rights and future.
Stay tuned for this important discussion.
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