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Noor Dahri once dreamed of becoming a doctor, fulfilling his late mother’s wish. But under the influence of Hafiz Saeed’s ideology, he gave up his education and joined terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).
He joined LeT’s Muridke headquarters in Pakistan, where he was assigned as a guard to Hafiz Saeed, the co-founder of LeT. Dahri said, LeT currently has a force of approximately one million trained militants.
Dahri said in a post he shared on X that around 500 youth were being sent every Thursday from Muridke to Kunar in Afghanistan for training at a camp named Ma’askar Tayyba located in Kunar Province.
Witnessing the organisation’s true nature and the exploitation of young men in Afghanistan and Kashmir (Pakistani), Dahri chose to leave LeT.
Dahri is now exposing LeT’s operations, aiming to prevent others from being misled by extremist ideologies.
"I’m in a better place than Hafiz Saeed desired for me because Allah has chosen me to expose the dark faces of Islamists. Alhamdulillah," the ex-LeT man noted.
“He is responsible for the deaths of thousands of Pakistanis by sending them in a war of ashes to achieve state’s political goals. I wish to see his disgraceful end in my life, he posted," Dahri wrote.