Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, used a UN Security Council meeting to express concerns regarding the definition of terrorism, specifically its perceived focus on Muslim individuals and groups. He stated that the lack of non-Muslims on the global terrorist list highlights a significant issue.
The Pakistani ambassador alleged that non-Muslim extremists also promote terror and radicalism worldwide but are overlooked. He argues that this bias undermines the fight against genuine terrorism.
