Pakistan’s ambassador to the UN, Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, questioned the composition of the global terrorists list during a UN Security Council meeting. He pointed out the absence of non-Muslims on the list, suggesting a bias in how terrorism is defined and addressed.
Ahmad argued that the focus on Muslim individuals and groups, while ignoring the actions of non-Muslim extremists, is unjust. He believes this approach undermines the broader fight against terrorism, as it fails to address the diverse sources of extremism globally.
