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السلام علیکم، پښتو ویکیپېډیا ته ښه راغلئ! موږ تاسو ته د پښتو ويکيپېډيا د نوي غړیتوب ترلاسه کولو مبارکي وایو او هرکلی مو کوو. موږ (د پښتو ويکيپېډيا ټيم) دلته ستاسو د همکاریو هیله من يو، او هیله لرو چې وکولای شو په ګډه پر دې پروژه کار وکړو. د لوړو څلورو بکسونو څخه چي هره پوښتنه لرئ، نو پر هغه بکس کليک کړئ تاسو به مرسته ترلاسه کړئ، ډاډه اوسئ له تاسې سره به خامخا مرسته کيږي.


-- Af420 اړیکه ۰۳:۲۷, ۲۴ نومبر ۲۰۱۹ (ہ ن و)

Abdulqahar Hemat

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Abdulqahar Hemat is a prominent figure involved with the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM), particularly within the German chapter. He was born on October 26, 1992, and lives near Hamburg, Germany. Abdulqahar is the Vice President of PTM Germany and a member of its central committee. He also holds responsibility for PTM’s social media and information departments, where he is well-known for his expertise in handling Twitter trends and social media strategies.

In addition to his role within PTM, Abdulqahar Hemat manages the Afghan Youth Social Media Team (#AfghanYouthSocialMediaTeam), a platform designed to raise awareness and discuss the issues faced by Afghan youth. He has organized numerous protests, seminars, and events across Europe, especially in Germany, to support the goals of the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement.

Abdulqahar is known for his humble and respectful personality, showing care and kindness to others, particularly the younger generation. His activism focuses on advocating for the rights and justice of Pashtuns and Afghan people.

He has been placed on Pakistan’s intelligence agency (ISI) blacklist multiple times. One significant incident involved a protest organized by PTM Germany over the martyrdom of Shaheed Gelman, during which some participants removed and set fire to the Pakistan consulate flag. In response, ISI accused Abdulqahar Hemat and tried to isolate him, though they were unsuccessful. 185.44.4.92 ۰۵:۰۷, ۲۶ جنوري ۲۰۲۵ (‌‌‌‌نړیوال ‌وخت)