Pakistan was blacklisted for helping terrorists


Crop. Failed 10 out of 11 criteria

New delhi date. 23 August 2019, Friday

The Kashmir issue has only begun to hit Pakistan internationally, before the United States said it had cut a fund of Rs 100 million for failing to counter terrorism.

Now the Asia-Pacific group has included Pakistan on the terrorist blacklist. So now Pakistan's financial transactions and terror funds will be specially monitored.

Pakistan has failed to be blacklisted for 2 of the six FATF guidelines that Pakistan has failed. According to the latest report by the Asia Pacific Group (APG), Pakistan has failed to meet 3 of the 3 criteria to prevent funding for terrorists. In addition, Pakistan has failed to meet 3 of the 3 measures of security against funding.

The Asia Pacific Group meeting was held in Canberra, Australia. Countries such as the US, France, Britain and Germany increased pressure on the group to blacklist Pakistan. Pakistan was first placed on the list of suspects on June 5.

The defense that Pakistan defended at this meeting was not accepted. Pakistan is currently openly assisting terrorist organizations like Jaish-e-Mohammed, Jamaat-ud-Dawa, Lashkar-e-Toiba. Terrorists are moving openly.

Masood Azhar has not yet been arrested by Pakistan, despite the United Nations declaring it a terrorist. Similarly, Hafiz Saeed has been openly till now and he has not been arrested, so now Pakistan has become wet.

Pakistan could still be given a chance for improvement. If it does not make a difference, then it will be monitored and other countries dealing with it will be careful.

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