Fitna al Khawarij exposed for arming, exploiting children

Fitna al Khawarij exposed for arming, exploiting children

The Fitna al Khawarij has once again been exposed for its disturbing practice of arming and manipulating children, and using them for violence and propaganda.

This has been described as a dangerous idea that attacks the innocent minds of children. This also poses a serious threat to the future of society.

Recent revelations show that TTP elements have been placing weapons in the hands of young children. They are also attempting to present this as bravery.

But in reality, it is a cruel and irresponsible act that plays with the future of the whole nation.

Handing firearms to children is not a symbol of courage. It is a sign of moral collapse and an effort to make violence among the next generation something normal.

By pushing children into an environment of extremism and violence, these groups are trying to turn them into products of a radicalisation factory, observers say.

The circulation of a few staged videos does not show strength or control, but it exposes the group’s dependence on propaganda and deception.

If society remains silent today, the consequences will be severe tomorrow, observers add.

Instead of holding pens and going after education, these children are at a risk of growing up with weapons and explosives in their hands. This has been deemed worrying.

This will give strength to a cycle of violence that will put the entire nation’s future at danger.

PM praises successful operation

Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif, on Sunday honored the security forces for their successful operation against Fitna al-Khawarij terrorists in District Lakki Marwat.

The PM expressed gratitude to the security forces for eliminating five terrorists during this operation.

He stated that, in line with the vision of Azm-i-Istehkam, the security forces are achieving significant victories against terrorism. Shehbaz Sharif stated, “The entire nation supports Pakistan’s armed forces in this battle against terrorism.”