EHSAN IS STILL A TERRORIST
The former spokesperson of Taliban - Ehsan Allah Ehsan - appeared to have a Twitter account yesterday. A Pakistani journalist Zarrar Khuhro even engaged in a brief dialogue with him. The terrorist Ehsan reminded him of the days when Zarrar used to call for his immediate execution on live television. Zarrar replied by meekly muttering: I hope you're not one of those people who hold grudges. The scene was quite epic and almost comical to watch. Twitter users even made fun of the journalist for being a chicken-shit coward. Gladly, the account of Ehsan was suspended by Twitter because apparently it had violated Twitter's rules and regulations. Some people have a soft corner for Ehsan because he condemned the attack on APS Peshawar in which more than a 100 children were massacred by the terrorists. Ehsan had left the organization of Taliban before that attack and made his own terror group: Jama'ah al-Ahrar. Then he surrendered to the Pak Army and became an informant. Later, it was announced that he'd escaped the military custody and was residing somewhere in Afghanistan.
It's not the first time Ehsan has created an account on Twitter. His previous account was also suspended for violating Twitter's community guidelines. As the spokesperson for the Ahrar terrorists, he held a Twitter account back in 2014 that's now suspended as well. So, he keeps creating new accounts, then his accounts get reported by people and, in the end, he loses those profiles. Now, if some of you think Ehsan is a good guy, you're dead wrong. He's not a pacifist. He's still fighting for the supremacy of his violent takfiri ideology. He still thinks that Baytullah Mahsud was a martyr who was fighting for the cause of Islam. Just by condemning the most controversial attack in the history of Taliban doesn't make you a good person. Ehsan did accept responsibility and endorsed multiple terror operations of the Taliban and Ahrar. Here is a brief list of the militant activities this filthy nasibi stood by:
1) The attack on Malala (2012) was approved by Ehsan as a Taliban endeavor. He accused Malala of being another chapter of obscenity that needed to be stopped.
2) The twin attack on Shiite Muslims in Karachi and Rawalpindi (2012) was endorsed by Ehsan. He accused Shiites of defiling the Prophet of Islam.
3) Ehsan admitted that the Taliban had killed nine foreign tourists and their guide in Gilgit-Baltistan (2013). He claimed that it was an act of vengeance against U.S. drone strikes.
4) On Twitter, Ehsan claimed responsibility for attacking a political party's membership camp in Karachi (2014). He was then with Jama'ah al-Ahrar and he said they would keep attacking many other political parties.
5) The Ahrar killed Punjab Interior Minister Shujaat Khanzada in 2015 and Ehsan claimed responsibility for the attack. Ehsan further explained that the assassination was their revenge for the gunning down of another terrorist Malik Ishaq.
Malik Ishaq was a notorious terrorist who had proudly murdered many Shiites just for being Shiites (they think Shiites are heretics). He was publicly hailed as an Islamic hero by the extremist Muslims in Pakistan. If you search his name on Google, you'll see pictures of this beast being showered with flowers while in police custody. Ishaq was finally killed in a police encounter and the world found peace once again. May Allah curse Malik Ishaq and his supporters!
Also, in 2016, Ehsan claimed responsibility for attacking Christians in Lahore because they were celebrating Easter. Yikes! Does this guy have some sort of mental disability? You just randomly killed some dhimmis living under the protection of Muslims because they were celebrating a religious festival? This guy shouldn't be on Twitter or any other social media website for that matter. Terrorists don't have the right to express their opinion. The terrorists cannot be negotiated with. The terrorists cannot be asked to give their opinion. The terrorists are either executed by the state or allowed a chance to surrender before the writ of the government is established. Islam - as a religion - obligates Muslim governments to fight these kharijis. Ehsan - though not a member of the Taliban anymore - still clings to his murderous ideology. He should be captured and tried for his crimes against Islam.
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