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Terrorism to be totally eliminated in 2016: Army Chief
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General Raheel Sharif met with Baloch elders in Gwadar today.
GWADAR (Web Desk) – Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Raheel Sharif on Friday said that 2016 will be a year of national unity and peace, Dunya News reported.

The Army Chief gave these remarks during meeting with Baloch elders in Gwadar.

General Raheel Sharif expressed hope that nexus of terrorism, crime and corruption will be completely eliminated this year.

"By God willing, more progress will be achieved in 2016 with support of the nation," he added.

He said that armed forces will not hesitate in rendering any sacrifice for country’s peace.

ALSO READ: Army Chief signs black warrants of nine terrorists

Earlier today, General Raheel Sharif approved death sentences of nine hardcore terrorists.

The death row inmates were involved in attacks on Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) Headquarters in Multan, Parade Lane and offices of the law enforcers.

Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) stated that militants who have been sentenced to death are Muhammad Ghauri, Abdul Qayyum, Muhammad Imran, Aqsan Mehmood, Abdul Rauf Gujjar, Muhammad Hashim, Salman, Shafqat Farooqi and Muhammad Farhan.

Militants had martyred as many as 37 namazis during Friday prayers in 2009 in Parade Lane mosque. The martyrs included Major General Umer Bilal.

Insurgents had later attacked Multan headquarters of the ISI on December 8 2009. The attack had claimed ten lives while dozens were injured.

Banned outfits’ operatives were tried by military courts which were established unanimously by the Parliament after attack on Army Public School (APS) Peshawar in December 2014. Muhammad Ghauri and Muhammad Imran belonged to Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Abdul Qayyum worked for Harkat ul Jehad-e-Islam while five others were affiliated with Sepah-e-Sahaba.

Muhammad Ghauri was tried on eight charges while the rest on four charges.

Earlier on December 29, four militants were hanged in the northwestern garrison town of Kohat for assisting in suicide attacks and bombings. All four were sentenced by military court in April 2015.

On December 2, terrorists involved in attack on the army-run school in Peshawar were hanged. The attack had claimed as many as 130 innocent lives.

It was following the attack on students that Pakistan lifted six-year moratorium on death penalty. According to statistics, Pakistan has executed at least 300 convicts in less than a year.

More than 8,000 convicts are yet to be hanged while hundreds of them have exhausted appeals process.


Terrorism to be totally eliminated in 2016: Army Chief - Pakistan - Dunya News
 
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Indians must now understand that GAME IS OVER NOW
 
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This truly is a great achievement for the nation and the Pakistani military, it would not have been possible without the brave men, women and even kids who laid down their lives for this country.
Pakistan zindabad Pak Fauj Paindabad
 
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Indians must now understand that GAME IS OVER NOW

what has this to do with India? Pakistani double game was over in 2013-14 (the last nail in that coffin being the Osamabinladen raid at Abbottabad next to the military center). The other age old games of sending in soldiers as mujahideen etc have been so badly exposed that once people like Hamid Gul died, there are fewer and fewer sponsors in the establishment.

Ever since Raheel Sherief and Nawas Sherief visited the Pentagon back to back, they have indeed been brought together on ending establishment games, whether 'jihadi' or 'james bond'.
 
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Gen. Raheel needs to understand that, terrorism cannot be defeated with their well wishers running Pakistan or those who are sitting in so called opposition.
 
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Well considering the assets are getting out of control it seems people are realizing the mistakes of the past.
 
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what has this to do with India? Pakistani double game was over in 2013-14 (the last nail in that coffin being the Osamabinladen raid at Abbottabad next to the military center). The other age old games of sending in soldiers as mujahideen etc have been so badly exposed that once people like Hamid Gul died, there are fewer and fewer sponsors in the establishment.

Ever since Raheel Sherief and Nawas Sherief visited the Pentagon back to back, they have indeed been brought together on ending establishment games, whether 'jihadi' or 'james bond'.

Osama Bin Ladin was just a Drama, even US military officials has numerously stated it many times. If you want to know the real terrorist on this earth, Please see the reality in Kashmir, Gujraat, Indian Panjab. So called indian democracy is real terorist on the map of this earth.

The day we will understand and admit the problem within us, we will start getting better. So all these Mullahs spreading hate about different sects are indian agents? get over yourself.
Yeah still there are many needed improvements lying ahead, but Indians should forget to harm CPEC or Pakistan and try to improve their Kiddy-acts like Pathankot attack.

Well considering the assets are getting out of control it seems people are realizing the mistakes of the past.
Dont tell us Pathankot attack is validating your statements.
 
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The problem is that one's terrorist is the other's 'strategic asset'! So the LeT, JeM and a host of other terror organizations won't be touched with a barge pole, as they have been nurtured for the specific purpose of waging PA's proxy war against India. These are their 'good' terrorist mercenaries who will continue their shenanigans against India till the cows come home!
 
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From Karachi to San Bernadino: In Quest of an Alternative Discourse on Terrorism

By Jawad Syed
December 9, 2015 - 11:55 AM
Source :Huffingtonpost

In the aftermath of the Paris and San Bernardino attacks, the world can no longer afford apologist and politically correct discourses on terrorism.


During my recent trip to Pakistan to attend an international educational and cultural conference in Karachi, I had an interesting discussion on the Paris attacks. A warm and friendly American academic colleague suggested how terrorism could be attributed to U.S. foreign policy failure and mentioned Iraq as an example. He opined that global terrorism could be the natural reaction of millions of Muslims who were adversely affected by the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq and elsewhere. Much as I appreciated the self-criticism of my esteemed American colleague, as a Muslim from a multi-sect background, I begged to disagree.

If terrorism is simply a result of bad U.S. foreign policy - and aspects of such policy have certainly been disastrous - then why are the major affectees in Iraq not lashing out?

Why were there no Ezidi (or Yazidi) suicide bombers in Paris or London? Why are no Iraqi Shias - who have suffered the highest casualties not only at the hands of the ISIS but also before that at the hands of Saddam Hussain and his Baathist machinery -exploding themselves in markets and train stations in Europe and North America? And why were there no Pakistani Sunni Barelvis, Sufis, Iraqi Kurds, Syrian Christians and Yemeni Shias amongst the fanatics cowardly gunning down innocent Parisians who were simply enjoying a music concert at the Bataclan theatre?

Closer to my origins in Pakistan, the Sunni Barelvis, Sufis and Shias along with Ahmadis and Christians suffer regular violence at the hands of proscribed militant outfits such as the Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP, currently operating as Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat (ASWJ), Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) and the Pakistani Taliban (TTP). Indeed, not a single incident of suicide bombing or indiscriminate massacres in Pakistan can be attributed to Sunni Barelvis, Sufis, Shias, Ahmadis, Christians or Hindus.

Thus, despite certain ramifications, terrorism is not entirely attributable to bad governmental policy. Instead, irrespective of the geographical or political context, it is possible to trace the common denominator in the world's most lethal terror outfits, namely Boko Haram, ISIS, Al-Qaeda/Al-Nusra, Taliban and SSP/LeJ.

What's common in them? It is Takfiri jihadism of the Salafis/Wahhabis which is rooted in the ideologies of Ibn Taymiyyah (1263-1328) and Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab (1703-1792). In South Asia, takfiri jihadism was adopted and practiced by the Deobandis and their predecessors, from Syed Ahmed's (1786-1831) jihadist movement to the Taliban and SSP/LeJ.

Similarly, terrorism cannot be blamed on economic deprivation. If that were the case, the increasingly oppressed and disenfranchised Christian and Hindu communities of Pakistan would have taken the lead in terrorist activities. Yet as per an academic research conducted by Dr Ejaz Hussain at the University of Pennsylvania, 90% of the terrorists in Pakistan are from the Deobandi sub-sect, a South Asian variant of Wahhabism.

My point to my esteemed American colleague was this: while aspects of U.S. foreign policy are problematic and need to be rectified, we can neither ignore the common identity of terrorists all over the world nor can we overlook the fact that the majority of the victims of this terrorism are Muslims themselves.

After the conclusion of the conference, I took out a few hours to revisit my past years in Karachi from the mid-1990s. At the harbour pier, I came across a local celebrity couple who played the central role in a very popular 1980s TV show, "Sona Chandi". The show was penned by a leading left liberal intellectual, Munno Bhai and centred around a Pakistan where a rural migrant couple displayed simple but sincere folk wisdom to their new urban friends. The show highlighted the diversity, inclusivity and warmth of the average Pakistani. In spite of decades of Saudi funding and takfiri indoctrination during and after the Afghan jihad, this warmth and openness is still the hallmark of the average Pakistan.

Even after the State's manipulation to reengineer and distort a diverse Pakistani culture rooted in its South Asian past, most Pakistanis I came across still remain open to the world and I was lucky to experience their hospitality during my short trip to Pakistan. However, I could also not ignore the changing ground realities of what decades of takfirization have done to my country. The Sunni mosque in Karachi's old district had been taken over by a hardline group with ominous graffiti in the area against Shias, Sunni Sufis and Ahmadis. After several targeted killings in the neighbourhood, the Shia mosque near Soldier Bazar had multiple checkpoints and tower sentries to protect its attendees from the SSP/LeJ/TTP network. Similar security arrangements were there at the Sufi shrine of Abdullah Shah Ghazi, which suffered a suicide attack in 2010. I had been away for a decade and half but even then I had begun to see the effects of what takfiri indoctrination had done to a very diverse and vibrant society.

Those few hours brought back bittersweet memories of a Pakistan that I grew up in. The Paris attacks and the tragedy it brought to scores of families are still fresh but in Pakistan it seems, the scars run far deeper. As per government estimates, more than 50,000 people have been killed in takfiri terrorism in the last few decades and the study alluded to earlier highlights the breakdown of the perpetrators. From the Ashura massacre of Shias and Sunnis in Karachi in 2009, to the massacres of Sunni Sufis and Ahmadis in Lahore in 2010 and onward to the massacres of the Hazara Shias in Quetta (2012-2014), schoolchildren in Peshawar (2014) and Christians in Lahore (2015), there is a common thread. These were not incidents of 'sectarian violence' (a false neutral term used in the mainstream media) but systematic attacks against nearly every faith and sect in Pakistan, i.e., all those who disagree with the takfiri and jihadist agendas of the perpetrators.

The common denominator behind all these attacks are interlinked groups like SSP/LeJ and the Taliban. Despite being a banned organization and proudly owning up to thousands of murders and scores of massacres, SSP/LeJ (aka ASWJ) and its various incarnations and aliases roam around freely. They are welcomed and provided a free pulpit on the mainstream media channels and are regularly feted by certain 'sympathetic' journalists and politicians. In Pakistan's capital city Islamabad, the notorious ASWJ-affiliated Lal Masjid (Red Mosque) has publicly declared its support for ISIS even as it refuses to condemn the murder of 150 schoolchildren in Peshawar by the Taliban. Decades after it was founded with the tacit support by themilitary dictator General Zia-ul-Haq and billions of dollars of Saudi funding later, it is obvious that Pakistan is hostage to this fringe but powerful militant group and the takfiri mosque and madrassa structures that back it.

Days after my return from Pakistan, the San Bernardino tragedy took place and the central perpetrator, Tashfeen Malik, had been radicalized via the same route as scores of my fellow countrymen/women - via the harsh, stark and literalist Saudi-funded school of Wahhabism, and its South Asian version, Deobandism. She and her family are said to have links to the Lal Masjid, the SSP/LeJ and Dr Farhat Hashmi's Al-Huda Institute, known for spreading extremist Salafi ideology in South Asian Muslim women.

Declan Walsh reports in The New York Times (6 Dec '15): "Relatives and neighbours said that, after some years in Saudi Arabia, Ms. [Tashfeen] Malik's father, Gulzar, rejected the Barelvi school of Sunni Islam that his family had traditionally practiced, and turned to the stricter Deobandi school. He stopped returning home for weddings, and his children, including Ms. Malik, did not meet their Pakistani relatives."

This is a major challenge currently facing Pakistan and other Muslim majority nations. Historically peaceful and tolerant Sunni Muslims (Sufis, Hanafis etc) are gradually being exposed to and radicalized by ultra-orthodox Salafi and Deobandi ideologies, embracing the twisted notions of takfir and jihad.

Terrorists like Tashfeen Malik and her husband Syed Rizwan Farook are not dispossessed and oppressed individuals. Like many other extremists, they are educated and come from upper-middle class backgrounds. It is not their religion (Islam) or ethnicity (Pakistani or whatever), it is their takfiri ideology which connects them to the likes of Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, Osama bin Laden, Haq Nawaz Jhangvi and Baitullah Mehsud and onward to Ibn Taymiyyah, Ibn Abd al-Wahhab and Syed Ahmed.

From San Bernardino to Karachi and from Paris to Baghdad, there are common threads amongst suicide bombers and terrorists - nearly all of them subscribe to takfiri creeds. Without acknowledging this, we will continue to stumble in the dark and remain beholden to politically correct and apologist driven narratives. Generic terms such as Islamists, extremists or terrorists are counterproductive and useless because they do not specify the perpetrators' identity and the core source of indoctrination. Similarly, calling them Sunni is hugely problematic because the Salafis/Wahhabis and Deobandis represent only a tiny fringe - perhaps less than 10 per cent - of the global Sunni population. As a matter of fact, these militant have killed more Sunnis than any other sect or faith group. Until we diagnose the actual problem of militant Salafism and Deobandism along with its takfiri and jihadist ingredients, we cannot prescribe a solution and will continue to see more lives lost.

At the same time, instead of stereotyping, blaming and scrutinizing all Muslim individuals, sects, mosques and charities, the media and security agencies in the West and elsewhere need to focus their attention and resources to the takfiri elements within Salafis and Deobandis and their financial sponsors in Saudi Arabia, Qatar and elsewhere.

Finally, I would like to offer some advice to my Muslim friends and activists. It is neither truthful nor productive to deny the 'Muslim' identity of these militants. The denialist and apologist approach is as problematic as is a stereotypical approach of blaming all Muslim sects and individuals with a broad brush. By denying or diluting the specific takfiri Salafi and Deobandi identity of these militants, the terrorist apologists and Islamophobes are helping no one but the terrorists, providing them with legitimacy as well as obfuscating their true identity. And by failing to distinguish themselves in clear terms from those fringe sub-sects that are undertaking violence, and by not informing the rest of the world, the Sunni Muslim victims of takfiri violence will continue to be treated in the same category as the perpetrators.

Glossary

Takfiri: A takfiri is an extremist Muslim who accuses other Muslim individuals, groups or entire society of kufr (infidelity) due to political, ideological or sectarian differences, and resorts to violence to enforce a takfiri agenda.

Salafism: The ultra-conservative movement within Sunni Islam that rejects cultural diversity and Sufi practices declaring them religious innovation (bidda) and polytheism (shirk). The Salafi movement generally draws on the ideologies of Ibn Taymiyyah and Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab.

Deobandi: The ultra-conservative movement within Sunni Islam in South Asia, which is influenced by the Salafi/Wahhabi ideology. The name derives from Deoband, India, where the madrassa Darul Uloom Deoband is situated. The Deobandi movement was founded in 1867 in the wake of failed jihadist movements of Syed Ahmed, Shah Ismail and Qasim Nanotvi.

From Karachi to San Bernadino: In Quest of an Alternative Discourse on Terrorism
 
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Osama Bin Ladin was just a Drama, even US military officials has numerously stated it many times. If you want to know the real terrorist on this earth, Please see the reality in Kashmir, Gujraat, Indian Panjab. So called indian democracy is real terorist on the map of this earth.

Look, you should really keep up with times. Even Pakistani leaders in government and military establishment have admitted their past roles in cross border terrorism. At;east after all the losses, a ray of hope has been emerged and I'm hoping for the sake of all peoples that the maturity shown by Pakistan in wanting to punish the terrorists taht caused Pathankot attack and the maturity shown by Indians in power in waiting for investigations & process before convicting all of Pakistan in general, will be sustained.

tell me one thing: What is so wrong about wishing for an era where Indians, Pakistanis, BD's and Afghans can also experience peace and harmony and not be cannon fodder for chinese, european, arabic, russian or other games? isn't it time we all start believing that a desi life is as valuable as anyother?
 
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Look, you should really keep up with times. Even Pakistani leaders in government and military establishment have admitted their past roles in cross border terrorism. At;east after all the losses, a ray of hope has been emerged and I'm hoping for the sake of all peoples that the maturity shown by Pakistan in wanting to punish the terrorists taht caused Pathankot attack and the maturity shown by Indians in power in waiting for investigations & process before convicting all of Pakistan in general, will be sustained.

tell me one thing: What is so wrong about wishing for an era where Indians, Pakistanis, BD's and Afghans can also experience peace and harmony and not be cannon fodder for chinese, european, arabic, russian or other games? isn't it time we all start believing that a desi life is as valuable as anyother?
Pthankot ?? OMG Now please grow up and start admitting that your agencies need "more practice" to carry out such coward acts to sabotage the peace processes. Just stop blaming Pakistan every time, even if a baby farts in India. Your government has "a very good excuse". Did your government ever tell you that things went wrong due to its negligence???

And if you want to promote peace and harmony then stop these Pathankot like things and do something real.
Wish you all the best.
 
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Thats great to know that Chief is ready to stop the struggle against the terrorism our country is plagued of.
may we truly get rid of it this year and if not, the other.
The fight will keep on until justice is served to these inhuman bastards who have nothing in their life to protect. No nationality to defend, No people to save.
 
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