What are the main causes of terrorism in Pakistan?
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What are the main causes of terrorism in Pakistan?
There are several reasons for terrorism in Pakistan, which include among others, ethnicity, illiteracy, income inequality, inflation, high population growth, high unemployment, political instability, poverty, and injustice (Ismail & Amjad, 2014. (2014).
Why is Turkey on FATF list?
The FATF recently added Turkey to its “Gray List”—a list of countries that FATF has determined to have “strategic deficiencies” in their anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorism financing (CFT) laws and regulations.
Why is Turkey in FATF?
The global money laundering watchdog Financial Action Task Force (FATF) had placed Turkey last week in its “grey list” for non adherence to United Nations sanction regime, money laundering and abuse of terror financing.
What is Pakistan’s role in fighting terrorism?
Pakistan develops the political and physical resources, and wherewithal, to tackle its own internally-oriented and metastasizing terrorist groups, such as various Punjab Taliban groups: Laskhar-e-Jhangvi, Sipah-e-Sahaba, and the Islamic State in Pakistan.
Will Pakistan be placed on the FATF Blacklist?
Pakistan has not been able to implement the action plan, which was assigned to it by the APG and FATF, deadline of which ended in January 2019. NEW DELHI: Pakistan has managed to avoid being placed on the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) blacklist for now following support from all-weather ally China, traditional ally Turkey and Malaysia.
Will China take punitive action against Pakistan’s support for the Taliban?
Although China does not want to see a further destabilization of Afghanistan and an outward leakage of terrorism, it has not been willing to take punitive action against Pakistan’s support for the Haqqanis and the Afghan Taliban. Finally, Pakistan can court Saudi aid, which Saudi Arabia may grant, including as an anti-Iran hedge.
Can the United States help Pakistan develop a new counterterrorism strategy?
To some extent, the United States can help induce at least the last scenario by helping Pakistan develop politically-informed, sequential targeting counterterrorism strategies, focused on anti-Pakistani groups of regional and global concern.