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Lashkar-e-Jhangvi’s (LeJ) fighters in Baluchistan Province, Pakistan - LeJ’s original objective was to transform Pakistan into a Sunni Islamic state with Shias designated as Kafir (infidels)

by Farhan Zahid

Sectarian violence in Pakistan’s troubled Baluchistan province dropped dramatically with the death of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi’s (LeJ) leader Usman Saifullah Kurd in 2015. Attacks, however, have continued under the group’s new leader, Dawood Badini, and LeJ appears as intent as ever on targeting members of the Hazara-Shia community in Quetta.

Although LeJ is a product of Pakistan’s deep-rooted Shia-Sunni sectarian conflict, its anti-Shia operations in Baluchistan were not the organization’s original focus. Formed in the late 1990s, it was primarily a Punjab-based group dominated by ethnic Punjabis; it was named after Haq Nawaz Jhagnvi, the founder of LeJ’s parent organization Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan. While Afghanistan was under Taliban rule, LeJ militants received training at al-Qaeda run training camps in Afghanistan and developed links with al-Qaeda.

During Operation Enduring Freedom and the US invasion of Afghanistan in the wake of the 9/11 attacks, LeJ militants fought alongside Taliban fighters against US forces and Northern Alliance troops at Mazar-e-Shariff, and after 2001 some of the earliest terrorist attacks on foreigners in Pakistan were launched by LeJ fighters.

LeJ in Baluchistan

After Pakistan joined the US “war on terror,” the LeJ deliberately decentralized its structure. It divided into cells operating in different parts of Pakistan, including Baluchistan where a number of ethnic Baluch LeJ commanders came to prominence by carrying out successful attacks.

LeJ’s Baluchistan chapter targeted NATO supply convoys passing through Baluchistan to Afghanistan and launched attacks against Hazaras in Baluchistan as reprisals against Hazara-Shias who were part of the anti-Taliban Northern Alliance (and whose fighters were among the first to march into Kabul in December 2001).

Usman Kurd was behind much of LeJ’s success in Baluchistan. He modeled LeJ’s Baluchistan branch on the organizational structure in Sindh and Punjab provinces and ensured the LeJ’s original objective – to transform Pakistan into a Sunni Islamic state with Shias designated as kafir (infidels) – remained. In a statement issued after a January 16, 2013 terrorist attack, a LeJ spokesperson called it a “religious duty to kill all Shias, and to cleanse Pakistan of this impure nation”.

Up until his death in 2015, Kurd masterminded at least 36 high profile terrorist attacks against the Shia community in Quetta. His success led the Baluchistan government to put a Rs 5 million ($47,700) bounty on his head. His death, in clash with police in February 2015, was hailed by Pakistani law enforcement as an end to a “reign of terror” in Baluchistan.

Kurd had received training in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan between 1996 and 2001 and remained close to top leaders of LeJ, such as Malik Ishaq and Riaz Basra, both of Punjab province, and Shafiq ur Rehman Rind of Sindh.

He was arrested by police in Karachi in 2006 and handed over to the authorities in Quetta, but managed to break out of the high security Quetta prison in 2008 and resumed his activities.

Reign of Terror

Under Kurd’s command LeJ was responsible for some of the deadliest attacks in Baluchistan. The worst occurred between 2012 and 2013, with LeJ responsible for two consecutive bombings at Alamdar Road, a Shia-Hazara neighborhood in Quetta, which killed 93 people and wounded 169 others. Another bombing, less than a month later, killed 80 people and wounded another 200.

LeJ also assassinated the deputy commissioner of Quetta, opening fire on him and his bodyguards while they visited the scene of a bomb blast that had killed 14 female nursing students at Bolan Medical College. Altogether 25 people lost their lives in multiple attacks.

The deteriorating security situation in Baluchistan province and vocal protests by members of the Hazara-Shia community led then-Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf to dismiss the Baluchistan provincial government and appoint Nawab Zulfiqar Magsi as governor, giving him a mandate to re-impose law and order. Magsi had a good deal of success and there was a sharp decline in sectarian attacks, with the army called in to help the governor restore order.

Dawood Badini

Although Kurd was killed in 2015, he had already appointed Badini, a nephew of 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, as his naib emir (second-in-command). Badini has strong family ties to terrorism. His cousins include Abdul Basit Abdul Karim (a.k.a. Ramzi Yousaf), the mastermind of first 1993 World Trade Centre bombing, and Amr al-Baluchi, a Guantanamo Bay detainee responsible for the attack on the US consulate in Karachi and husband of convicted al-Qaeda terrorist Aafia Siddiqui.

Like Kurd, Badini was arrested by paramilitary Sindh Rangers in Karachi on June 12, 2003. He confessed to planning and executing major terrorist attacks in Quetta and was handed over to the Baluchistan authorities, but he escaped from custody .

LeJ has continued its attacks under Badini, albeit they have been on a less ambitious scale. Gunmen killed five people in an attack on two teashops in June 2015. Three members of Hazara-Shia community were killed in an attack on July 6, 2015, and another two killed in targeted killing in downtown Quetta in November 2015.

Possibility of Resurgence

LeJ’s links to al-Qaeda and the Afghan Taliban meant that, in the wake of the US invasion of Afghanistan, much of its energy was diverted to events there.

Under Kurd, however, LeJ continued to carry out lethal attacks against the Hazara-Shia community in Baluchistan. Arguably its greatest success was to bring down the Baluchistan government in 2013, paralyzing it to such an extent that the central government had to step in and appoint Governor Magsi.

Although the situation in Baluchistan has subsequently improved, Badini, now at the reins of what is left of LeJ, has the experience and operational legitimacy to revive LeJ in Baluchistan. With the slow drawing down of US troops in Afghanistan, Pakistani law enforcement in Baluchistan would do well to act now and take the remnants of LeJ to task in order to avoid a LeJ resurgence.

http://www.jamestown.org/single/?tx...49dcee575552e7854a5eb802ad3a52fc#.V6BHYlOffHE
 
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Article has presented no factual or credible point as to why it will re surge?
 
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Has Lashkar-e-jhangvi pledged allegiance to ISIS? Sometime back I read somewhere that ISIS is seeking the support of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi to set up its base in Pakistan.
 
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Has Lashkar-e-jhangvi pledged allegiance to ISIS? Sometime back I read somewhere that ISIS is seeking the support of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi to set up its base in Pakistan.
Yes they did but one leader is in jail waiting to be hanged and all other leaders are having a party along with their buddies like Firaun and Namrud in hell
 
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@Icarus @Irfan Baloch : Read with a pinch of salt.
just stating the obvious. not sure about the claim because it was never dormant. it represent Al Qaeda in Pakistan (recall the "confession" video of Colonel Imam )..

the "no Shiit Sherlock" news in the west about TTP members being part of Daesh in Afghanistan just goes to indicate you who will be a "go to" proxy to disrupt Gawadar project ...

LeJ/ Daesh/ TTP showed its willingness to work for Americans by ambushing Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Mansoor as he entered back into Balochistan from Iran.. the news of the Drones are Bullshite

his car was ambushed from ground .. he and others were executed and he was beheaded as well and then bodies and car torched and a Pakistani passport tossed away from the flames to help in"discovering" it.

2 Sons of American bastards in Senate (Khalilzad & Dana Rohrabacher talked about helping BLA and Sindhu-daish). so we will see a bastardized relationship between some hostile states and these proxies.. shias unfortunately will be targeted by these proxies along with Punjabis, Sindhis , Pashtons and ordinary Baloch people inside Balochistan ..

the stakes are high and a good prevention is merciless operation in Sindh and southern Punjab along with proactive defence of gawader and its route
 
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After the Shiites are done with Syria we are coming for Afghanistan to avenge the blood of Shiites from Taliban weather it be afghan Taliban or Pakistani Taliban both are the same and their affiliates like Sipah e Sahaba and lashkar e jhangvi lol well Jhang is 98% Shia shows the desperate nature of these wahhabi groups by naming it lashkar e jhangvi. IRGC QUDS FORCE BASIJ HEZBOLLAH AND SIPAH E MUHAMMED will enter Afghanistan and hunt the Talibans that's why their masters in Washington and tel aviv dont evict from afghanistan and pull out from afghanistan to maintain their bases in Afghanistan and to nurture Taliban and ISIS anti shia groups in afghanistan we will annihilate the Talibans and ISIS AND IT'S AFFILIATES IN AFGHANISTAN AND PAKISTAN . thanks
It will be interesting as iran is allied a group of Talibans as wl
 
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After the Shiites are done with Syria we are coming for Afghanistan to avenge the blood of Shiites from Taliban weather it be afghan Taliban or Pakistani Taliban both are the same and their affiliates like Sipah e Sahaba and lashkar e jhangvi lol well Jhang is 98% Shia shows the desperate nature of these wahhabi groups by naming it lashkar e jhangvi. IRGC QUDS FORCE BASIJ HEZBOLLAH AND SIPAH E MUHAMMED will enter Afghanistan and hunt the Talibans that's why their masters in Washington and tel aviv dont evict from afghanistan and pull out from afghanistan to maintain their bases in Afghanistan and to nurture Taliban and ISIS anti shia groups in afghanistan we will annihilate the Talibans and ISIS AND IT'S AFFILIATES IN AFGHANISTAN AND PAKISTAN . thanks
and who will stop all these crack heads when they are done? Another bunch of Sunni crackheads who will be saviours? Like ISIS in Iraq? What crap. Iran should worry about its own Citizens, all Shias in the world are not theirs to worry.

Anyhow your wording strongly suggests you are an indian false flagger. Shia never call themselves Shites.
 
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what a joke I am a Pakistani America wants Taliban in Afghanistan and ISIS to nurture in Afghanistan it was afghan Taliban that killed Shiites in Afghanistan and later killed Iranian diplomats in herat in Afghanistan Iran massed 250000 soldiers with Iran Afghanistan border then PAKISTAN BEGGED AMERICA to intervene to save its and Saudi proxy Taliban from Iran Taliban war . NO ONE CAN DEFEAT SHIITES NEITHER THE AMERICANS NOR IT'S PUPPET dogs .
and I am the king of Atlantis!
 
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I have to admit, we have failed the shia's of Pakistan, especially the Hazara community. They have been attacked so many times and yet they still remain non-violent. As per Islamic rules we being in majority, have the responsibility of protecting all minorities, even non-muslims

Even if a dog dies hungry on the banks of the River Euphrates, Umar will be responsible for dereliction of duty. ~ Hazrat Umar's (Razi Allah'tala Anhu) words on accountability.

I am really sorry my shia brothers and sisters,

If Pakistan is to progress we need peace, and the only way to achieve peace is by eliminating all the fundamentalist, including LeJ, Sipah-Sahaba, TTP, deobandi, bhralvis etc etc
 
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It will be shame on pakistani institutions if they failed to protect the citizens due to their religious affiliations.
 
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Didn't General Musharraf already neutralize them? May be that was a different one....
 
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