Terrorist groups lure young women into their nets by luring them with false promises of independence


Quetta: The ongoing terrorism in Balochistan has revealed the use of women as suicide bombers, which is clear proof of the terrorists’ nefarious mentality and strategy. According to reports, innocent civilians as well as security personnel have been martyred in these attacks by women.
According to media reports, terrorist organizations use women as shields to fulfill their nefarious intentions. A major reason for the use of female suicide bombers is that they can more easily escape security checks and are considered less suspicious, due to which they become easy targets for terrorists.
Terrorist groups lure young women into their nets by luring them with false promises of independence and through social media. Fake accounts, psychological tactics, and blackmail are common tactics of these groups, through which they push women into terrorist activities.
According to reports, terrorist organizations use these women for their nefarious purposes under a systematic strategy. Among the women who have become suicide bombers in Balochistan are Shaari Baloch, Mahil Baloch, and Adila Baloch, who have become tools for terrorists.
The case of Adila Baloch is a prominent example, who despite being an educated woman, fell victim to terrorist propaganda. She was involved in terrorism through online blackmail and psychological pressure. The BLA lured her through social media, played with her emotions, and put her on the path of terrorism by showing her false dreams of independence and a better future.
Organizations like the Baloch Student Organization and the Baloch Solidarity Committee ostensibly act as political platforms, but through them, young women are pushed into the hands of terrorists. The special targets of these organizations are women who are socially isolated, financially distressed, or under some psychological pressure.
It is pertinent to note that Adila Baloch, who was arrested some time ago, had exposed the nefarious intentions of terrorists while revealing the incidents that happened to her in a press conference. Adila revealed that terrorist organizations use various tactics to put the youth on the path of extremism.
She said, “I was walking on the wrong path, I was misled. Terrorists use innocent people for their own purposes.”
Now Adila Baloch is raising her voice against terrorism and warning the youth not to fall into the trap of extremists.

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