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"path": "/2026/06/25/the-invisible-pipeline-human-trafficking-extremism-and-the-case-for-ai-driven-detection-in-pakistans-af-pak-corridor/",
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"textContent": "In Pakistan’s Af-Pak Corridor, human trafficking has become increasingly embedded within the operational and financial ecosystems of certain violent extremist organisations. For groups such as Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP), trafficking networks serve a dual purpose: generating revenue and providing logistical cover for movement, recruitment, and operational continuity across contested borders. This is not a peripheral […]",
"title": "The Invisible Pipeline: Human Trafficking, Extremism, and the Case for AI-Driven Detection in Pakistan’s Af-Pak Corridor"
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