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False Flags and Fake Claims: Indian-Afghan Propaganda After Sydney Attack

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After Sydney Attack

Disinformation Campaign Exposed After Sydney Attack Sparks Regional Tensions as security sources revealed coordinated online manipulation. Officials confirmed one attacker was Afghan from Nangarhar province. This finding contradicted viral claims shared after the incident. Authorities said false narratives spread rapidly across social platforms.

Soon after the attack, Indian and Afghan accounts pushed misleading content blaming Pakistan. These posts used recycled images, old videos, and fabricated stories. However, no Australian or international authority supported those allegations. Investigators said the campaign aimed to shape opinion, not reveal facts.

Security analysts warned such efforts exploit tragedies for political purposes. They stressed extremism is a global issue affecting many countries. Pakistan, they added, has long suffered from regional instability linked to decades of Afghan conflict. Yet hostile propaganda often ignores this historical reality.

Disinformation Campaign Exposed After Sydney Attack Sparks Regional Tensions as officials condemned linking terrorism to nations or religions. They called such acts dangerous and irresponsible. Amid the noise, Muslim hero Ahmad Alahmad’s bravery stood out. His actions showed humanity rises above hate and manipulation.

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