Jaish-e-Mohammed推出了一个招募妇女的在线课程,引起人们对筹款和激进扩张的担忧。
Jaish-e-Mohammed launched an online course to recruit women, raising concerns over fundraising and militant expansion.
以巴基斯坦为基地的激进团体Jaish-e-Mohammed(JeM)已推出名为“Tufat al-Muminat”的在线课程,
Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), a Pakistan-based militant group, has launched an online course called "Tufat al-Muminat" to recruit women into its newly formed female wing, Jamaat-ul-Mominaat.
在Masood Azhar的姊妹Sadiya和Samaira Azhar的带领下, 每天40分钟的讲座于11月8日开始,
Led by Masood Azhar’s sisters, Sadiya and Samaira Azhar, the daily 40-minute sessions begin November 8 and focus on religious and jihadist teachings.
参与者必须支付500巴基斯坦卢比,并提交个人详情,引起对征聘和筹资的关切。
Participants must pay 500 Pakistani rupees and submit personal details, raising concerns over recruitment and fundraising.
该倡议是在Jem于10月8日宣布其妇女旅并在巴基斯坦占领的克什米尔举行招募活动之后提出的。
The initiative follows JeM’s October 8 announcement of its women’s brigade and a recruitment event in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
尽管联合运动过去避免了女性自杀式袭击, 但这项举动标志着战略转变, 可能预示着部署女性担任后勤、宣传或战斗角色的计划。
The move marks a strategic shift, potentially signaling plans to deploy women in logistical, propaganda, or combat roles, despite JeM’s past avoidance of female suicide attacks.
该组织在印度的辛多尔行动中遭受损失,正在搬迁到开伯尔-普赫图赫瓦省,并通过 EasyPaisa 开展在线筹款活动,为新中心筹集 39.1 亿卢比。
The group, which suffered losses during India’s Operation Sindoor, is relocating to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and running an online fundraising campaign via EasyPaisa to raise 3.91 billion rupees for new centers.
尽管巴基斯坦公开采取反对恐怖主义的立场,但情报来源表明,巴基斯坦继续容忍在宗教或教育阵线上活动的这类团体。
Despite Pakistan’s public anti-terrorism stance, intelligence sources indicate continued tolerance of such groups operating under religious or educational fronts.