Video Evidence Exposes Banned Action Committee’s Violent Conduct

Video Evidence, Banned Action Committee's Violent Conduct, The Banned Actin Committee

Fresh video evidence has intensified scrutiny of the banned Action Committee, with footage allegedly showing violent attacks on civilians and law enforcement personnel, the use of heavy weapons, arson targeting public and private property, and actions that spread fear and panic.

Security analysts say the videos reinforce concerns that the group’s activities have gone far beyond claims of pursuing public rights, instead posing a serious threat to law and order, public safety, and peace.

According to analysts, attacks on civilians and state institutions, along with the destruction of public and private assets, cannot be justified as peaceful protest or legitimate political activism. They argue that such actions undermine the rule of law and endanger the lives of ordinary citizens.

The latest footage has also renewed calls for accountability, with observers stressing that those involved in violence and attacks on state institutions should be brought to justice in accordance with the law.

The development comes days after another incident linked to the banned Action Committee drew widespread attention, in which a Rangers personnel embraced martyrdom during violent unrest, further escalating concerns over the group’s increasingly confrontational tactics.

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