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COMMENT: The sham operation in Kurram —Dr Mohammad Taqi

A side benefit of the chaos created in the Kurram Agency is that it would be a lot easier to hide the jihadists in the midst of the internally displaced people, making the thugs a difficult target for precision drone attacks

On July 4, 2011, the Pakistan Army announced that it has launched an operation in the Central Kurram Agency with the primary objective of clearing the ‘miscreants’ and opening of the Peshawar-Thall-Parachinar Road (why Tal has become Thall in the English press beats me). The geographical scope of the operation is rather circumscribed, if the army communiqués are to be believed, and its focus, ostensibly, would be on the Zaimusht, Masozai and Alizai areas. But speaking to the Kurramis from Lower, Central and Upper Kurram, one gets a different sense.

At least one General has reportedly been heard saying during the recent operational meetings leading up to the military action that he intends to teach the Turis (in Upper Kurram) a lesson that they would never forget. The Corps Commander’s communication delivered to the tribal elders of the Upper Kurram literally ordered them to acquiesce in and sign on to the operation. But quite significantly, many other leaders among the Turis, Bangash and Syeds of Upper Kurram have vehemently opposed the military action as well as their own elders who seem to have caved in under duress.

The Turis and Bangash tribesmen are of the opinion that on the Thall-Parachinar Road, the only extortionists bigger than the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) are the officers of the army — and they specifically name two colonels — who have made life miserable for the people of Parachinar. These security officials levy protection money even on the supply of daily provisions and medicine to Upper Kurram, resulting in jacked-up prices and in many instances unavailability of life-saving drugs, resulting in deaths that otherwise could be preventable.

The more ominous and geo-strategically important aspects of the current army operation are twofold and are interconnected. We have noted in these pages several times that the Pakistan Army has no problem securing Central and parts of Lower Kurram for its jihadist asset, i.e. the Haqqani terrorist network, who have essentially had a free reign in this region for almost a decade using the Sateen, Shasho and Pir Qayyum camps. The army has also helped the Haqqani and Hekmatyar groups set up humungous compounds on the Durand Line such as the Spina Shaga complex.

The problem the security establishment has faced is to secure a thoroughfare between Central Kurram and the assorted jihadist bridgeheads along the Kurram-Afghanistan border, including but not limited to the Parrot’s Beak region. The key hindrance to such movement is the resistance by the Turi and Bangash tribesmen, which neither the security establishment nor its jihadist proxies have been able to neutralise, coerce or buy off. Projecting the Haqqani network and Hekmatyar’s operatives into Afghanistan from Tari Mangal, Mata Sangar, Makhrani, Wacha Darra and Spina Shaga and other bases on the border is a pivotal component of the Pakistani strategy to keep the US bogged down in Afghanistan and for the post-US withdrawal phase. But with the recent wave of drone attacks on the hideouts of these groups, their vulnerability to the US/ISAF — buoyed by the OBL raid — has also become evident and hence the need for secure routes to retract the jihadists back when needed.

Several attacks on the Turi and Bangash, including by Pakistan Army helicopter gunships last year killing several Pakistanis, have not dented the resolve of the locals to fight back against the jihadists. I had noted in these pages then: “The Taliban onslaught on the Shalozan area of Kurram, northeast of Mata Sangar, in September 2010 was part of this tactical rearrangement [to relocate the Haqqanis to Kurram]. When the local population reversed the Taliban gains in the battle for the village Khaiwas, the army’s gunships swooped down on them to protect its jihadist partners” (‘Kurram: the forsaken FATA’, Daily Times, November 4, 2010).

The option that the army wants to exercise now is to disarm the Upper Kurram’s tribesmen, especially the Turis. The security establishment has told them that they will have to surrender their “qawmi wasla” (an arms cache that belongs to a tribe as a whole). To disarm and thus defang the tribesmen, who have held their own against the disproportionately stronger and state-sponsored enemy for almost half a decade, is essentially pronouncing their death sentence.

Without their weapons, the Turis and Bangash will be at the whim of an army that had literally abandoned Muhammad Afzal Khan Lala and Pir Samiullah in Swat and the Adeyzai lashkar (outside Peshawar). Afzal Khan Lala lost several loyalists and family members and Pir Samiullah was murdered, his body buried but later exhumed and mutilated by the Taliban, while the army stood by and did nothing. My co-columnist and researcher, Ms Farhat Taj has highlighted the plight of the Adeyzai lashkar several times in these pages, including the fact that it was left high and dry by the security establishment against an overwhelming Taliban force. And lest we forget, it was this same army that made Mian Iftikhar Hussain and Afrasiab Khattak of the Awami National Party (ANP) negotiate with Mullah Fazlullah’s Taliban, with suicide bombers standing guard on each men and blocking the door along with muzzles of automatic rifles pointed into their faces.

A side benefit of the chaos created in the Kurram Agency is that it would be a lot easier to hide the jihadists in the midst of the internally displaced people (IDPs), making the thugs a difficult target for precision drone attacks. Also, the establishment’s focus has been to ‘reorient’ the TTP completely towards Afghanistan. The breaking away from the TTP of the crook from Uchat village, Fazl-e-Saeed Zaimusht (who now interestingly writes Haqqani after his name) is the first step in the establishment’s attempt to regain full control over all its jihadist proxies.

The offensive in Central Kurram is not intended for securing the road; it will be broadened to include the Upper Kurram in due course, in an attempt to bring the Turis and Bangash to their knees. After their arms have been confiscated, it could be a turkey shoot for the jihadists and Darfur for the Kurramis. It is doubtful though that the common Turi or Bangash tribesman is about to listen to some elder who is beholden to the establishment, and surrender the only protection that they have had. The Pakistan Army’s track record of protecting jihadists and shoving the anti-Taliban forces off the deep end speaks for itself.

Pakistan’s security establishment can perpetuate on the US and the world a fraud like the hashtag de-radicalisation on Twitter and buzzwords like de-programming suicide bombers by trotting out the so-called intelligentsia whose understanding of the Pashtun issues is woefully flawed. But it is unlikely that Kurramis are about to fall for this sham of an operation that paves the way for their genocide.

The writer can be reached at mazdaki@me.com. He tweets at Mohammad Taqi (mazdaki) on Twitter

Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan

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Refer to the following stories of how the Turis, who have stood upto Taliban and earlier Jihadis for decades, have been pressurize earlier

BBC News - Pakistan army blockades anti-Taliban tribe in Kurram

Shiite deal gives militants new Afghan access - Yahoo! News

Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan

Long but substantiative read about Kurram Ripple Effect: from a kurram agency-based journalist -- read it

If you don't know about the situation in Parachinar, it just shows the level of veil placed over it by the media, voluntarily (since people in urban areas don't give a damn) and involuntarily (b/c channels can't risk talking about forced chaos in the region).
 
We can thank all this to one Ibn Satan THE DEVIL, SATAN he was also known as Zia ul Thug The army is suppose to protect the country and its population Pakistan is blessed with Army that's hell bend on killing its own to protect what.
 
Colonels named probably censored by Daily Times. They are Colonel Tauseef of FC and Colonel Sajjad of Sadda Garrison.

Good news is the day the snake they protect is threatened by them will be the day these cowards go out in a suicide bombing.
 
Man o' man! It would sure be nice if it were possible to know the truth about events in Pakistan. The way it is you can read, from some observer, every possible combination of double-dealing going on among the actors in this tragedy, including dozens of factions of Pakistanis, Afghanis, Westerners, Indians, and even Tajiks!! How can anyone know the actual truth of who is doing what to whom? Do you think that the ISI actually knows what is going on? Or is even the ISI confused by the complexity of the false faces and depravity.
 
These security officials levy protection money even on the supply of daily provisions and medicine to Upper Kurram, resulting in jacked-up prices and in many instances unavailability of life-saving drugs, resulting in deaths that otherwise could be preventable.

Shameful..
Its their patriotism that they have not resorted to attacking the army personal yet..
 
COMMENT: The sham operation in Kurram —Dr Mohammad Taqi

A side benefit of the chaos created in the Kurram Agency is that it would be a lot easier to hide the jihadists in the midst of the internally displaced people, making the thugs a difficult target for precision drone attacks

On July 4, 2011, the Pakistan Army announced that it has launched an operation in the Central Kurram Agency with the primary objective of clearing the ‘miscreants’ and opening of the Peshawar-Thall-Parachinar Road (why Tal has become Thall in the English press beats me). The geographical scope of the operation is rather circumscribed, if the army communiqués are to be believed, and its focus, ostensibly, would be on the Zaimusht, Masozai and Alizai areas. But speaking to the Kurramis from Lower, Central and Upper Kurram, one gets a different sense.

Propaganda news!

Firstly, the Lashkars in Kurram are in line with the Pakistan Army fighting the Taliban, & there has been a plenty of success:

news.outlookindia.com | Kurram: Pak Army Advances on Taliban Strongholds

Govt fully aware of problems being faced by tribesmen: Governor

Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan

At least one General has reportedly been heard saying during the recent operational meetings leading up to the military action that he intends to teach the Turis (in Upper Kurram) a lesson that they would never forget.

Who is this general, & why would he say that? The Pakistan Army is not fighting the Turi Shias, the Bangash's; they are fighting the Taliban, & the tribal lashkars are fighting in line with the Pakistan Army to fight these terrorists infiltrating from Afghanistan into Pakistan.

The Corps Commander’s communication delivered to the tribal elders of the Upper Kurram literally ordered them to acquiesce in and sign on to the operation. But quite significantly, many other leaders among the Turis, Bangash and Syeds of Upper Kurram have vehemently opposed the military action as well as their own elders who seem to have caved in under duress.

Again, a lot of propaganda. The tribal lashkars were the ones that have been fighting alongside the Pakistan Army to drive out the hundreds of Afghan terrorists trying to infiltrate into Pakistan.

The Turis and Bangash tribesmen are of the opinion that on the Thall-Parachinar Road, the only extortionists bigger than the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) are the officers of the army — and they specifically name two colonels — who have made life miserable for the people of Parachinar.

Of course there is a lot of civilian displacement from this terrorism, but there is nothing that can be done about that.

The more ominous and geo-strategically important aspects of the current army operation are twofold and are interconnected. We have noted in these pages several times that the Pakistan Army has no problem securing Central and parts of Lower Kurram for its jihadist asset, i.e. the Haqqani terrorist network, who have essentially had a free reign in this region for almost a decade using the Sateen, Shasho and Pir Qayyum camps. The army has also helped the Haqqani and Hekmatyar groups set up humungous compounds on the Durand Line such as the Spina Shaga complex.

The problem the security establishment has faced is to secure a thoroughfare between Central Kurram and the assorted jihadist bridgeheads along the Kurram-Afghanistan border, including but not limited to the Parrot’s Beak region. The key hindrance to such movement is the resistance by the Turi and Bangash tribesmen, which neither the security establishment nor its jihadist proxies have been able to neutralise, coerce or buy off.

The Pakistan Army is actively fighting the Taliban in Kurram. It was in the past that the Laskhars brokered peace deals with the Taliban to stop fighting in Kurram. First you say that the locals in Kurram (Upper, Central, Lower) were against the Pakistan Army's operations in the region, then you say that the Turi & Bangash tribe are the biggest threat to the Pakistan Army facilitating the movement of the "Jihadi proxies" for their safety, & then the Tribal Lashkars are in line with the Pakistan Army to fight these terrorists. Don't you think all these statements are contradictory?

Several attacks on the Turi and Bangash, including by Pakistan Army helicopter gunships last year killing several Pakistanis, have not dented the resolve of the locals to fight back against the jihadists.

There have been no such attacks by the Pakistan Army against innocent civilians.

The option that the army wants to exercise now is to disarm the Upper Kurram’s tribesmen, especially the Turis.

Again, if it wanted to disarm them, they wouldn't let tribal lashkars in Kurram fight alongside them to root out the Taliban.

A side benefit of the chaos created in the Kurram Agency is that it would be a lot easier to hide the jihadists in the midst of the internally displaced people (IDPs), making the thugs a difficult target for precision drone attacks. Also, the establishment’s focus has been to ‘reorient’ the TTP completely towards Afghanistan. The breaking away from the TTP of the crook from Uchat village, Fazl-e-Saeed Zaimusht (who now interestingly writes Haqqani after his name) is the first step in the establishment’s attempt to regain full control over all its jihadist proxies.

The offensive in Central Kurram is not intended for securing the road; it will be broadened to include the Upper Kurram in due course, in an attempt to bring the Turis and Bangash to their knees.

Propaganda, & the events on the ground do not support any of these lies.

After their arms have been confiscated, it could be a turkey shoot for the jihadists and Darfur for the Kurramis. It is doubtful though that the common Turi or Bangash tribesman is about to listen to some elder who is beholden to the establishment, and surrender the only protection that they have had. The Pakistan Army’s track record of protecting jihadists and shoving the anti-Taliban forces off the deep end speaks for itself.

Pakistan’s security establishment can perpetuate on the US and the world a fraud like the hashtag de-radicalisation on Twitter and buzzwords like de-programming suicide bombers by trotting out the so-called intelligentsia whose understanding of the Pashtun issues is woefully flawed. But it is unlikely that Kurramis are about to fall for this sham of an operation that paves the way for their genocide.

Again, lots of nonsense & drivel. The nonsense in this article contradicts itself in various points in this article, as well as the events on the ground.
 
The more ominous and geo-strategically important aspects of the current army operation are twofold and are interconnected. We have noted in these pages several times that the Pakistan Army has no problem securing Central and parts of Lower Kurram for its jihadist asset, i.e. the Haqqani terrorist network, who have essentially had a free reign in this region for almost a decade using the Sateen, Shasho and Pir Qayyum camps. The army has also helped the Haqqani and Hekmatyar groups set up humungous compounds on the Durand Line such as the Spina Shaga complex.

If Pak army has allowed the Haqqani group to built this "humungous" compound on the Durand line why don't America itself bomb this compound with drones. There have been drone attacks in the Kurram region. Or Mr Mazdaki wants to say this compound and many others are a joint collaboration of American and Pakistani military. The article is highly contradictory and to a greater extent seems to be a result of propaganda.
 
So the Games are continuing and now its the turn of Kurram :usflag:
 
Deliberate attempt to turn minds of people from supporting army operation in Kurram. Part of propaganda campaign against security forces.
 
We can thank all this to one Ibn Satan THE DEVIL, SATAN he was also known as Zia ul Thug The army is suppose to protect the country and its population Pakistan is blessed with Army that's hell bend on killing its own to protect what.

Don't jump over conclusion without finding proof over what is written in article.
 
BS!!!!!! another propaganda against the army.....simple way to destroy a nation is make its people turn against the army!
 
Propaganda news!

Firstly, the Lashkars in Kurram are in line with the Pakistan Army fighting the Taliban, & there has been a plenty of success:

news.outlookindia.com | Kurram: Pak Army Advances on Taliban Strongholds

Govt fully aware of problems being faced by tribesmen: Governor

Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan



Who is this general, & why would he say that? The Pakistan Army is not fighting the Turi Shias, the Bangash's; they are fighting the Taliban, & the tribal lashkars are fighting in line with the Pakistan Army to fight these terrorists infiltrating from Afghanistan into Pakistan.



Again, a lot of propaganda. The tribal lashkars were the ones that have been fighting alongside the Pakistan Army to drive out the hundreds of Afghan terrorists trying to infiltrate into Pakistan.



Of course there is a lot of civilian displacement from this terrorism, but there is nothing that can be done about that.



The Pakistan Army is actively fighting the Taliban in Kurram. It was in the past that the Laskhars brokered peace deals with the Taliban to stop fighting in Kurram. First you say that the locals in Kurram (Upper, Central, Lower) were against the Pakistan Army's operations in the region, then you say that the Turi & Bangash tribe are the biggest threat to the Pakistan Army facilitating the movement of the "Jihadi proxies" for their safety, & then the Tribal Lashkars are in line with the Pakistan Army to fight these terrorists. Don't you think all these statements are contradictory?



There have been no such attacks by the Pakistan Army against innocent civilians.



Again, if it wanted to disarm them, they wouldn't let tribal lashkars in Kurram fight alongside them to root out the Taliban.



Propaganda, & the events on the ground do not support any of these lies.



Again, lots of nonsense & drivel. The nonsense in this article contradicts itself in various points in this article, as well as the events on the ground.

As a Media Person I am Ashamed of level of Reporting and lies of Pakistani Media.For 5 Million US dollars We have sold our soul. But good thing is that now People dont trust media fully and confirm things from other sources

If we monitor US media we see they are intensionally villanizing Army and ISI. They have lost in Afghanistan due to their Behavior now they want to further destabalize the region. DIVIDE AND RULE. they Know Pakistan Army is Centre of Gravity of Pakistani State. with help of sold out capitalists owning media out lets they are doing damage as much they can.
 

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