
RTA Investigation Examines International Community's Dual Approach to Pakistan Military Regime Crimes in Afghanistan
KABUL (Afghan Verified) -- RTA published an investigation on April 2, 2026, detailing what it describes as the international community's dual approach to crimes committed by Pakistan's military regime in Afghanistan.
The article, released at 8:45 a.m. local time and titled "Investigation; The International Community's Dual Approach to the Crimes of Pakistan's Military Regime in Afghanistan," scrutinizes the inconsistent responses from international actors to these alleged crimes.
RTA's piece frames the global response as having double standards, applying different measures to similar actions by Pakistan's military regime within Afghan territory.
The investigation highlights a perceived lack of uniformity in how the international community addresses violations attributed to the Pakistani military leadership, which RTA refers to as a regime.
No specific incidents, locations, officials quoted, or evidence are detailed in the article's summary, positioning it as an analytical examination rather than a reporting of new events.
This publication from Afghanistan's public broadcaster contributes to ongoing discussions on cross-border issues between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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