INTERNATIONAL — April 1, 2026
Afghan Embassy Head in Jakarta, Muhammadiyah Officials Condemn Pakistani Attack on Kabul Treatment Center
Maulvi Saadullah Baloch, head of the Afghan Embassy in Jakarta, met with Muhammadiyah Indonesia officials to discuss strengthening bilateral ties and cooperation. Both sides condemned the Pakistani military regime's attack on the Hope addicts' treatment hospital in Kabul as a crime against humanity.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with RTA — 2 min read

JAKARTA — Maulvi Saadullah Baloch, head of the Afghan Embassy in Jakarta, met with officials of Muhammadiyah Indonesia.
The two sides discussed strengthening bilateral relations and expanding joint cooperation, according to a press release issued by the Afghan Embassy in Jakarta.
The press release stated that both the Afghan Embassy representatives and Muhammadiyah Indonesia officials regarded the attack by the Pakistani military regime on the Hope addicts' treatment hospital in Kabul as a crime against humanity.
The meeting and joint condemnation were highlighted in the embassy's announcement following the discussions between Maulvi Saadullah Baloch and the Indonesian Islamic organization's officials.
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