FATF Warnings on Pakistan and Terror Financing

The FATF has cautioned Pakistan about ongoing global scrutiny regarding terror financing despite its recent removal from the grey list.

Why This Matters

This topic ties into concerns about terrorism and financial regulations globally, making it especially relevant for discussions on regional stability.

Public Sentiment Summary

The public expresses significant skepticism and frustration towards the FATF, viewing it as a tool of Western interests rather than an impartial body addressing terrorism financing in Pakistan. There’s a common sentiment of hypocrisy regarding Western nations' roles, particularly the U.S., in supporting Pakistan financially while simultaneously issuing warnings about terror financing.

Highlighted Comments

FATF is like an award for Pakistan to do dirty job for USA which will be rewarded with IMF funds & waivers.

One hand funding to Pak and on the other hand issuing warnings!!! World is observing!!!!

How many times..

I THINK INDIA IT IS TIME FOR INDIA TO WITHDRAW FROM UN. NO POINT IN BEING PART OF THIS WORTHLESS ORGANIZATION THAT JUST TALKS AND DOES NOTHING. IT IS NOTHING BUT A US PUPPET.

If America is going to take steps to declare black list then America’s future would be finished role in this region.

Parties Involved

  • FATF
  • Pakistan
  • United States
  • India
  • International Community

What the people want

FATF: You must act decisively and transparently to restore credibility and trust in your operations.

Pakistan: Address the concerns regarding terrorism financing and engage in genuine reforms to change the narrative.

United States: Reassess your foreign policy approach and ensure your actions align with your statements about fighting terrorism.

India: Continue advocating for accountability in international frameworks, as faith in them is waning.