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A dark day

Editorial
December 16, 2022

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EIGHT years ago today, the trail of terror and destruction wreaked across this country since nearly a decade before reached its apotheosis in the Army Public School, Peshawar, attack. As the horror unfolded on television screens across the country, distraught parents could be seen milling at the school gates, their children at the mercy of pitiless assailants on a rampage inside the premises.

By the time the sound of gunfire and explosions from within had fallen silent and the militants killed, nearly 150 people had lost their lives, 132 of them minors. It was the worst terrorist attack in Pakistan, its impact all the more searing because of the tender age of most of the victims. To a traumatised nation, it seemed life could never again be the same.

The PML-N government almost immediately called a multiparty conference to arrive at a consensus on the way ahead. What emerged from the moot was the National Action Plan — a 20-point blueprint (subsequently revised) for rooting out extremism.

It was a whole-of-society approach meant to complement the military operation that had already begun targeting TTP strongholds in the northern areas some six months earlier.

But here we are, on the eighth anniversary of the APS carnage, bracing for militant attacks once again. Failure to implement the NAP in its true spirit and the lacklustre follow-up on reforms and institution-building — of Nacta in particular — that was to reinforce what was essentially a laundry list of things to do, is much to blame.

Instead, the state put its weight behind measures that gave the appearance of robust action against militancy, such as setting up military courts and lifting the moratorium on the death penalty.

The orgy of state-sanctioned violence that followed only underscored the dysfunctionality of our criminal justice system, which is yet to see wide-ranging reforms — one of NAP’s 20 points.


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Action against violent extremist groups only happened in earnest after FATF placed Pakistan on its grey list, from which it has only recently been taken off. Some high-profile militants meanwhile ‘escaped’ from the state’s custody or, more recently, were handed over to the Afghan Taliban in an effort to revive ‘negotiations’ with the TTP.

Those on-again off-again talks predictably came to naught, having only given an advantage to the TTP — as recently stated in a Nacta report. More difficult to comprehend was the state’s refusal to acknowledge the revival in militancy, despite massive public rallies in Swat and the tribal districts demanding action against these elements.

The people’s refusal to countenance being terrorised once again by violent extremists is a positive development. But the current political divide is unlike any ever before. At the MPC called after the APS attack, political leaders across the board, including Nawaz Sharif and Imran Khan, sat down together to confer. That is the kind of maturity we need from the political leadership today. Are they capable of it?

Published in Dawn, December 16th, 2022




The APS attack

On December 14, 2014, 131 schoolchildren and 10 other people were martyred when heavily armed militants stormed the school and fired at children who were attending classes at the time.
 
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‘Eight years and still awaiting justice’:

Parents of APS martyrs march in Peshawar

Sirajuddin | Dawn.com
December 16, 2022



<p>Parents of APS martyrs gather at Peshawar’s Khyber Road on Friday. — Photo by Sirajuddin</p>


Parents of APS martyrs gather at Peshawar’s Khyber Road on Friday. — Photo by Sirajuddin
Parents of the students martyred in Peshawar’s 2014 Army Public School attack took to the streets on Friday and held a protest rally.

In the deadliest terror attack in the country’s history, nearly 150 people were killed, most of them schoolchildren, when heavily armed militants stormed into the army-run school.

On the eighth anniversary of the carnage today, parents of the students martyred in the attack — who had gathered at the school for an event — blocked the Khyber Road for traffic.

They commenced the protest march from the APS and walked to Warsak Road. The protesters wanted to talk to the Peshawar corps commander but they were stopped by the police.

“We are peaceful and want to present our demands and grievances to the concerned high-ups,” Muhammad Tahir Khan, father of a martyred student and one of the protesters, told Dawn.com.
“We have been waiting for justice for the past eight years. But it is unfortunate that no one has been able to do anything for us.”

He said that they had been demanding a public holiday on December 16. “But despite repeated promises, our demands were not met.”

Tahir claimed that the police forcibly stopped them and allegedly misbehaved with another protester, whose son was killed in the attack.

 Cars line up at the Khyber Road after protest in Peshawar on Friday. — Photo by Sirajuddin


Cars line up at the Khyber Road after protest in Peshawar on Friday. — Photo by Sirajuddin

He further complained that no one from the government and concerned higher-ups attended the APS event.

Later, officials of the district administration reached the spot and began talks with the protesters. They have also blocked one track of the Khyber road leading to traffic jams.

‘Wounds still fresh’​

Remembering the deadly attack earlier today, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that Dec 16 was the day for the entire country to “stand united against terrorism”.

In a tweet, he said: “This day is a message to the whole world that Pakistan has made great sacrifices to eradicate terrorism.

“This struggle of ours is going on and it will continue with the same iron will and perseverance until this monster is completely eliminated,” the premier added.
 
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- it was Cantt (or am I wrong?)
- They had visibly outstanding appearance
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with very (Warning Graphic) long hair & many with typical beards
- thy were able to park Suzuki "ڈبہ" on front off school & burn (or failed explosion) it probably with timed device
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- they used ladder to scale back side
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, just like a ladder was used to enter air bases & police academy before (no lessons ever learnt, only reactionary measures taken
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)
- (A weak proposition) in photos released by terrorist group later, except one they wore Balochi caps
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were they BLA / BRAS / SRA
etc (1)(2) taking advantage?
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- some reported them speaking Arabic, but to untrained ear of children Balochi or other non-Urdu language may also sound like Arabic!
- then def minister Khawaja Asif (ironically current too) who worried much about US shutting down our ventilators, declared Talibs biggest threat, but Afghan Talibs denied responsibility.
- they entered from back side which seems like very enclosed parameter surrounded by hoses!
- they reportedly were heard instructing each other to look for the older kids.
- though they didn't intend to take hostages, but still they came with ration incase they had to barricade for long
- little after APS attack, same day there was explosion near PML-N's Amir Muqam's
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vehicle, he was safe. Why would he be a target? or was he trying to portray himself as a target? Did he play a role in harboring terrorists in Peshawar?
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- Kayani was pressured by Americans
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to do operation in North Waziristan, he alluded to it but never started, Raheel went ahead and air bombed N.W starting Feb 2014 and probably up till June/July 2014.
- After APS on Dec 2014, to punish the terrorists, we heard of 10-20 more air strikes.
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Very good :tdown:. Keep doing what didn't work already, instead back fired.
- Asim Bajwa (ISPR) himself ref to air raids on NW multiple times, during his press conf after APS, saying that he had warned of back lash to air raids multiple times. i.e. military was fully aware that air raids may cause back lash
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, still they decided to budge to American demands that they were resisting for some time.
- Musharraf through a planted question? from Mubashir Luqman, tried to lay some blame on Kayani. and supported perpetuating the mess he himself had left behind. In another interview, Musharaf had also blamed Kayani for handing over Dr Aafia Siddiqui to US.
- It was decided to re-instate hanging for those convicted of death sentences, was that decision ever materialized?
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Lets consider few key take away observations with hope that there may be lessons in them to learn
and hope that "احبابِ اختیار" will course correct instead of insisting on ways that obviously didn't work much in our favour e.g. fighting a "پرائی" war
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Keep the stories of heroism & wet dreams of carpet bombing "قبائل" & Afghan aside for now
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, unless you want this craziness to perpetuate.
Because believe it or not, such bravado were the original causes that led up to such reactive attack. We air bombed N.Waziristan from Feb-June 2014 remember?
Another clue e.g. their response to a recent attack was
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We poked a wasp hive from Feb-June 2014 & got stung by wasps in Dec 2014, and our response was to poke the wasp hive AGAIN, with 20 more air raids on to punish them for APS. Very intelligent, no wonder terrorism hasn't gone away in over 2 decades (not including terrorism during & post Zia)
(or this is what was claimed to give a pacifier to the public)

General Raheel probably over looked the fears of consequences that Gen. Kayani probably had
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and his fears came true in Dec 2014




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(CPR)
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1- Nawaz Sharif Got Insaf (Justice) pretty fast 1 day
2- Ishaq Dar got all cases forgiven in 1 day as well , 800+ Million is ok to be in bank account
3- Protocol provided for Nawaz Sharif at airport , can't be arrested

Imran Riaz (Journalist)
Arshad Sharif (Journalist)

They were also son of some mother and patriots


Mil Giya Justice APS walo ko....Bhiyya????? Media ko to Nawaz Sharif ki pari hai , aj Qeema Naan Khaya , Aj Lassi pi li

Pakistan's own police and other serviceman are kidnapping and beating people elderly , women and even children were not left and harmed, this has been story which most people are now aware

The discussion about APS event is not relevant anymore based on ground realities of 2023

When it happened yes everyone in Pakistan was shocked , but what we have seen for past 2 years , crimes committed by Police / other service uniformed assets is equally bad.

When there is no difference between character of Police or Criminal

Don't expect any sympathy from awam

APS was 1 day

Whole country is living a APS every day since Stable government of Imran Khan was toppled by foreign conspiracy

I am Pakistani I say yes APS kids are important , all Children are future of Pakistan of course


  • What about the Children who are waiting for their mother who are locked up in prison for political views ?
  • What about the Child who died belonging to a Political Party his father was imprisoned that child died after serious illness happened. His father was not even allowed to see his dying child
  • What about the women and daughters dragged on road and put into Prisons ?
  • What about The treatment of women being thrown around in police van
  • What about the Elderly , or pension takers locked up in prison for their views on Politics
  • What about the Disabled kid who was murdered by Police ???


Baat karni hai , to such bolo , Children of Army are important because they are Pakistani children

But Children of Public and awam are also important


Until Election are held and held with "Honesty" the Doubt will remain about Army

Like all Pakistani I mourned the death of that day but what I am seeing today is 100 times worse


The Nation and whole Awam is living the Nightmare of APs X 100 daily since Toppling of Iman Khan's stable government and Legitimate government
 
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1- Nawaz Sharif Got Insaf (Justice) pretty fast 1 day
2- Ishaq Dar got all cases forgiven in 1 day as well , 800+ Million is ok to be in bank account
3- Protocol provided for Nawaz Sharif at airport , can't be arrested

Imran Riaz (Journalist)
Arshad Sharif (Journalist)

They were also son of some mother and patriots


Mil Giya Justice APS walo ko....Bhiyya????? Media ko to Nawaz Sharif ki pari hai , aj Qeema Naan Khaya , Aj Lassi pi li

Pakistan's own police and other serviceman are kidnapping and beating people elderly , women and even children were not left and harmed, this has been story which most people are now aware

The discussion about APS event is not relevant anymore based on ground realities of 2023

When it happened yes everyone in Pakistan was shocked , but what we have seen for past 2 years , crimes committed by Police / other service uniformed assets is equally bad.

When there is no difference between character of Police or Criminal

Don't expect any sympathy from awam

APS was 1 day

Whole country is living a APS every day since Stable government of Imran Khan was toppled by foreign conspiracy

I am Pakistani I say yes APS kids are important , all Children are future of Pakistan of course


  • What about the Children who are waiting for their mother who are locked up in prison for political views ?
  • What about the Child who died belonging to a Political Party his father was imprisoned that child died after serious illness happened. His father was not even allowed to see his dying child
  • What about the women and daughters dragged on road and put into Prisons ?
  • What about The treatment of women being thrown around in police van
  • What about the Elderly , or pension takers locked up in prison for their views on Politics
  • What about the Disabled kid who was murdered by Police ???


Baat karni hai , to such bolo , Children of Army are important because they are Pakistani children

But Children of Public and awam are also important


Until Election are held and held with "Honesty" the Doubt will remain about Army

Like all Pakistani I mourned the death of that day but what I am seeing today is 100 times worse


The Nation and whole Awam is living the Nightmare of APs X 100 daily since Toppling of Iman Khan's stable government and Legitimate government
True !!!
 
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