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Sahibzada Farhan’s AK-47 move drags Asia Cup into Pakistan’s jihad cosplay
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 61938, member: 636"] Pakistani batsman Sahibzada Farhan mimicked firing an AK-47 rifle with his cricket bat during a recent Asia Cup T20 match against India. The gesture revealed how jihadist symbolism has penetrated all levels of Pakistani society since the 1980s. Military establishments have promoted this Kalashnikov culture throughout the nation for decades. The AK-47 became a resistance symbol when Pakistan armed Afghan fighters against Soviet forces. Violence transformed from aberrant behavior into cultural expression within the country. Pakistan Cricket Board officials remained silent about the controversial celebration. This incident demonstrates how Pakistan's military has fused militancy with nationalism since General Zia-ul-Haq's regime. International engagement efforts have repeatedly failed to moderate such extremist tendencies. The cricketer's action reflects a society where violence masquerades as patriotic pride rather than sporting achievement. [/QUOTE]
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