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By Shar Published: January 20, 2016

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As I am watching the attack on Bacha Khan University in Charsadda unfold on live television, I am forced to relive the horror of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Army Public School (APS) attack which took place approximately a year ago. For the millions of Pakistanis who witnessed that attack on live television, APS is a scar that is not going to heal. I can only pray for the students at Bacha Khan and their families.

Vehement protest, which perhaps is the best emotion to represent our feelings, will fall on deaf ears like the hundreds of similar protests across Pakistan following other terrorist attacks. Unfortunately, flowers and hollow words cost political officials a lot less than actual bullets and manpower.

A question that lingers in the minds of the general populace is, why schools, colleges and universities? If the war is against the State and its armies, then why are the terrorists attacking schools and universities?

Government pundits easily divert this towards the propagandist line of thinking – the terrorists are the enemies of education. I am sure we have all heard of the following statements,

“They are against education”,

“They don’t want girls to be educated”,

“Students are the frontline against terrorism” and so on.

This jingoist-propagandist thinking gave us the rise of Malala Yousafzai and ultimately a Nobel Prize (not taking anything away from Malala and her work towards female education around the world).

It is a known fact that these terrorists have nothing to do with actual education, especially religious education (the kind that turns brutes into decent human beings), but there is something greatly amiss here.

Are these people really the enemies of education?

Well the answer is no.

Perspective on this can easily be gained from a study of the governments set up by the Taliban and more recently by ISIS. As a general observation, they did not burn every school to the ground perhaps because they were busy destroying every monument or shrine which represented a chapter in the religious and cultural histories of world civilisations inclusive of Islam. Examples are abound, from the destruction of the Mosque of Prophet Yunus (AS) to Palmyra to the Buddhas of Bamiyan.

That said; please don’t think that these pseudo-religious mercenaries promote teaching science and mathematics under their jurisdiction. For schooling, they have another twisted system of ideologies which could produce scores of similar pseudo-jihadis for years to come. The revival of the Stone Age through literalist readings of religious texts is underway or more correctly has been underway since Ziaul Haq’s Afghan intervention policy took root in Pakistan.

A lot can be said on our current education system in Pakistan and its zombifying effects on our school going youth but let’s leave that for another time or blog.

Low cost – high impact terrorism

This term is used by security analysts and experienced journalists to describe certain acts of terrorism. Unfortunately, the horrific attacks of Bacha Khan University and APS fall under the same category.

As the name suggests, the term classifies certain acts of terrorism carried out through the use of unsophisticated equipment and small arms against softer targets, usually places where the casualty rate or collateral damage will be increasingly high. The results of the attacks are absolutely terrifying and blood curdling, which is the main aim of the terrorists.

The impact this creates resonates not only at the state level but more importantly it creates the necessary fear and terror in the hearts of the population. These attacks are meant to cause fear, panic and dread, more so in parents than in the children themselves.

The Bacha Khan University attack will definitely reinforce the atmosphere of fear which was created by APS. Political point scoring, the blame game, dirt dishing and finger pointing will commence. The lack of security for the common man and the inability of the security forces to provide for every Pakistani will be a major theme of TV pundits and newspapers alike.

Despite what every politician says, please remember that 50 bulletproof vehicles and the requisite manpower are available for securing them (and so are the jobs and compensation funds which are offered after someone loses a life due to this protocol).

No Action Plan (NAP)

Before we question the army and intelligence agencies in the aftermath of Bacha Khan University, we must come to terms with another painful political reality. We can’t police every school, every university, every mosque or every bazaar (market). Pakistan does not have the resources or the security manpower to undertake this monumental task. What could have been done earlier however, has not been done.

When the National Action Plan (or the No Action Plan, as I call it) was formulated with every political party on board, why was it not implemented? Why is the proverbial father of the Taliban still vying for a seat in the National Assembly and not in jail? Why are the most prominent friends of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi’s Malik Ishaq, still members of the Council of Islamic Ideology? Why are known terrorists, banned political organisations and their allies still able to run for national elections? Why are notorious terrorist allies and promoters running state mosques?

Ockham’s razor would dictate that if the root cause of terrorism is not addressed, it will continue to exist in Pakistan. How can you expect a cancer to die out through operation (read Zarb-e-Azb) alone, when it is not followed up by radiation/chemotherapy and proper medication? The political establishment that wrote and promulgated the NAP explicitly contains the benefactors, allies and sympathisers of terrorists and their ideologues.

If we won’t get rid of them, please be mentally prepared to face more such attacks, God forbid. They will attack us in our schools, our mosques and our bazaars, where hundreds of innocent civilians visit daily without adequate security in sight.

Any such mention sends chills down my spine. But since we are not serious about implementing the harder part of NAP and striking the root cause of pseudo-religious terrorism, let’s brace ourselves for watching the same people who initially preached this twisted ideology, talking about how hurt they were when they saw the dead bodies of our martyred students from Bacha Khan University.

@MaarKhoor @Zibago @DesertFox97 @Neutron.
 
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Still they need to make some strategies to at least try protecting schools from such attacks.
you cant fortify each school and college... if every civilian place is a target of attack, your whole defense is stretched so much, you cant prevent any attack anywhere. which is why they decide only to guard high value targets..
its true everywhere, not only pakistan.
 
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Why school,colleges and universities?

Because they are the easiest targets with greater probability of scoring kills.

You cant fortify them like barracks.
Covering a university with a boundary wall is hard as well considering the vast areas of universities.

The only solution is to eliminate the terrorist groups as early as possible.
 
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Maybe this kind of attack is a decoy, probably planning for something bigger...some high value target? Especially after the security establishments attention is diverted towards the schools, colleges and Unis...
 
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No action plan (NAP) no action against the one who is sitting in capital Red Mosque & openly talk against govt & brainwashing students in his madrasa when you radicalize the mind of young ones then I'm sure the guys on the other side of border can easily recruit them,se have lost too many innocent in the war against terrorism but still no solution to deal with the problem from where it emerges,we are still after the ones who are associated with TTP or other terrorist groups but that's not going to work in long term you have to find it's root causes & they know it but won't act as usual bcz of political affiliation & some other reasons..I won't believe in anything until the state doesn't act against the red mosque Mullah burqa & his so called warriors & Malik Riaz also give them money...

you can't give security to every school,college, univ,just in kpk u have more than 40k govt schools,colleges,univ I.e excluding private schl,colg,univ..if u intend to give 3 security guards to both private & public schl,colg,univ then just in kpk u will need above 240k force & if u add the rest of four provinces in the list then the numbers will go well above 1 million..best solution is to deal with it's root cause instead of turning every thing into barrack..build a wall on western border or increase the number of force in that border so no one can infiltrate..
 
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https://defence.pk/threads/ya’alon-...prefer-islamic-state-to-iran-in-syria.418753/

This thread title should suffice for any one wondering why schools & institutions of knowledge are targeted with out going in to much detail. An ignorant society is easy to control & intimidate.

Note : there is no suggestion that Ya'alon is the script writer & there is no intention of a conspiracy theory. It's mentioned merely to explain why schools & colleges are targeted.
 
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I suggest Pakistan starts separating religion from governance. Things were going fine until Gen. Zia-ul-Haq started involving religion into governance. And now Pakistan is suffering because of the Frankenstein that was created by Zia. Pakistan must act hard on religious institutions like Lal Masjid which are indirectly involved in creating menace in the country. Also Pakistan must stop considering any group as asset, and that includes Kashmir centric group. Remember Taliban was also once upon a time an asset of Pakistan,until now. Someday the Kashmir centric groups will also turn their back on Pakistan. These groups are alreasy pissed off because of recent arrests. This is similar to how former COAS Gen. Pervez Musharraf used to treat Taliban before things began changing and enmity rose between him and the Taliban.
 
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A question that lingers in the minds of the general populace is, why schools, colleges and universities?


Simple after May 26, 2014 there was change in their masters, a murderer took over, a bigot who is full of hatred inside and smiles outside he took over and molded the strategy to kill children and students, the leash of these scumbags is in hand of a mass murderer an extremist a bigot for whom murder of a Muslim is like a puppy got killed by his car.

Just read on the backgrounds of these scumbags (leaders of TTP), their education and professions they have been in prior to becoming TTP leaders, that will clearly show how capable they are to plan and execute attacks that have happened in Pakistan, I am sure hardly any of them can even spell "Plan" properly. It is the masters who plan and order these attacks and these dogs just simply follow.
 
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Still they need to make some strategies to at least try protecting schools from such attacks.

You are talking about tens of thousands of schools and colleges. Even if you have the resources what prevents these scumbags to target kids in school buses, streets etc.
 
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Problem is that we have to be lucky all the time and they have to be lucky just once.... You might not have read it but security forces had already apprehended 3 terrorists from that area just a weak ago ... and number of others in Jan... but still they have manage to get through in four incidents.
 
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Problem is that we have to be lucky all the time and they have to be lucky just once.... You might not have read it but security forces had already apprehended 3 terrorists from that area just a weak ago ... and number of others in Jan... but still they have manage to get through in four incidents.

I am not talking about securing each and every school, but least schools with vast #s of students and schools/universities/colleges are in big cities. We can't just leave the situation and do nothing. I understand this too, this is impossible to protect every single schools of a country. We still need to make plans to protect schools.
 
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I am not talking about securing each and every school, but least schools with vast #s of students and schools/universities/colleges are in big cities. We can't just leave the situation and do nothing. I understand this too, this is impossible to protect every single schools of a country. We still need to make plans to protect schools.
By the way ... unique thing about charsada incident was that students and teachers retaliated... they try to fire back... this is a huge blow back to terrorists... If that becomes the norm... no one will dare attack because nation that fight backs can't be messed with...We have to make sure that if confronted with this situation then we retaliate...
 
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As they say everything is fair in love and war, they(terrorists) will hit anyone and everyone if it hurts us the most. The schoolchildren or University students are the targets which will make major headlines in every country.
So they want everyone to see that they are here and they will do anything. I personally don't think it has to do with their hatred for education, it has more to do with their revenge on citizens of Pakistan.
 
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