1. Topic: Rise of Taliban
By
Mohammad Owais Raees
BCS-143066
2. Brief Knowledge
Taliban had played major role in Afghanistan
for some time
Perhaps the Taliban also ruled Afghanistan
Taliban also bring terror among the People
They are in the news all the time.
3. Who are Taliban?
Taliban is a Sunni Islamic group that rules
Afghanistan from 1996-2001.
After U.S attact they regroup across Pakistan
borders under the command of Mullah
Mohammad Omar and operates the
government in Kabul.
5. Effects of the Taliban on Womens
Education of girls is banned.
Women are restricted to their homes and banned from
jobs, driving or leaving home without a male relative.
Freedom have been banned, such as music, movies, TV,
celebrations.
Cigarettes and alchohol have been banned, as well as
pets and photographs of people and animals
Burqas is Necessary for women to wear outside the
home.
7. Who are the Pakistani Taliban?
There are 30 different groups of Taliban in Pakistan.
They are mostly present in North & South Waziristan.
Many Pakistani Taliban commanders were found in
Afghanistan because they were providing them
shelter and weapons.
8. Taliban led these groups
and attacks Pakistani
Army and doing blast in
different cities so that
they can bring terror
among the peoples.
In 2014 there were Round
about 365 Blast,680
People are dead and
more then 2000 People
were injured.
9. Role of Pak Army Against terrorists
After Pakistan’s largest international airport in Karachi
was attack my terrorists. Pakistani Army & Air Force
have launched an operation named “Zarb-e-Azb”
against terrorists in Waziristan. Thousands of people
have migrated to differnet areas of Pak. Till today Pak
Army have cleared up to 85% of area.
10.
Malala Yousafzai Stand against Taliban:
At the age of 11, Malala began to sheared her dreams of education
to the BBC. At the age of 15, Malala was shoted as she was going
back home from school for her actions to adviceing girls for
education. She survived and continue to be a symbol of hope for
young girls to face in Taliban's.