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India-Pakistan
Two suspected terrorists arrested in Mansehra
2017-04-16
[DAWN] The law-enforcement agencies on Friday tossed in the slammer
Please don't kill me!
two suspected snuffies for their alleged involvement in bombing a public meeting in Battagram years ago with intent to kill Amir Muqam, the adviser to the prime minister.

The men were picked by the personnel from a private hostel near the Hazara University, and were shifted to some holy man's guesthouse an undisclosed location for interrogation.

One of the arrested men was identified as Wali Khan, resident of Shangla district, and identity of his accomplice was not disclosed, sources said, and added that more details about them couldn’t be released to media at this time. However,
it was a brave man who first ate an oyster...
they said both the men were involved in planning subversive activities in Hazara and Malakand divisions.

The detail of confiscated material and arms from arrested snuffies was also kept secret.

Meanwhile,
...back at the barn, Bossy was furiously chewing her cud and thinking...
a front man of the Hazara University told Dawn on contact that the arrested men were not the students of the varsity and were living in a private hostel near the university. He said the university would function as usual.

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India-Pakistan
Three security men killed in Peshawar blast
2016-11-24
[DAWN] Three officials of the Frontier Constabulary (FC) were killed and seven others, including a policeman and a passerby, injured when a bomb hit a vehicle carrying personnel of the paramilitary force in a suburb of the city on Tuesday.

Medics at the Lady Reading Hospital (LRH) confirmed that 10 victims of the blast were brought to the hospital. Three of them had died before reaching the hospital and seven injured were admitted to it.

The incident took place in the Bashirabad area, about 5km from here. An official at the Faqirabad cop shoppe told Dawn that the blast, caused by an improvised bomb, occurred at around 10am and targeted a police truck transporting FC personnel to the Police Lines.

The FC personnel had been deputed with police as part of extra security measures in the city on the occasion of Chehlum of Imam Hussain, Senior Superinten­dent of Police (operations) Sajjad Khan said. The FC personnel were being shifted from the Faqirabad cop shoppe when the blast hit the truck they were travelling in.

"It was an isolated vehicle and not part of a convoy," SSP Khan said. Apparently, the FC personnel were the target of the attack.

He said that an IED weighing about a kilogramme had been used in the assault.

In a statement emailed to media organizations, Jamaatul Ahrar
...A Pak Taliban splinter group that split off from the Mullah Fazlullah faction because it wasn't violent enough...
spokesperson Ihsanullah Ihsan grabbed credit for the attack on behalf of the banned krazed killer outfit.

The statement said that a remote controlled device was used in the blast.

The slain soldiers were identified as Hanif Jamal, Khalid and Yasirullah, all residents of Malakand. Their funeral prayers were offered at the FC headquarters in Beautiful Downtown Peshawar
...capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (formerly known as the North-West Frontier Province), administrative and economic hub for the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan. Peshawar is situated near the eastern end of the Khyber Pass, convenient to the Pak-Afghan border. Peshawar has evolved into one of Pakistan's most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities, which means lots of gunfire.
after which their bodies were sent to their villages.

The Counter-Terrorism Department has registered an FIR and started investigation.

Awami National Party
founded by Abdul Wali Khan in 1986. Part of the PPP-led cabinet 2008-13. The ANP is considered left wing, advocating for secularism, democratic socialism, public sector government, and economic egalitarianism....
chief Asfandyar Wali Khan and the Pakistain Moslem League-N’s big shot Amir Muqam, in separate statements, have condemned the attack.

The ANP leader said that forces of Evil were repeatedly targeting law enforcement agencies but "rulers are refusing to budge".

He said that the countries of the region had to cooperate with each other to overcome terrorism.

Mr Muqam said that a handful of forces of Evil were engaged in such activities and they would also be taken to the task.

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India-Pakistan
Muqam Escapes Bomb Attack
2014-12-17
[Dawn] PESHAWAR: Pakistain Moslem League-N senior vice-president, Amir Muqam, escaped unhurt, while three police constables got injuries when a bomb went off on the Beautiful Downtown Peshawar
...capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (formerly known as the North-West Frontier Province), administrative and economic hub for the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan. Peshawar is situated near the eastern end of the Khyber Pass, convenient to the Pak-Afghan border. Peshawar has evolved into one of Pakistan's most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities, which means lots of gunfire.
city’s Ring Road on Tuesday evening, police said.

Officials said that police were escorting the central PML-N leader from the Governor House to his residence in Hayatabad when a remote controlled device went off near the police van. Three constables, including the police van’s driver suffered injuries and were shifted to hospital. However,
there's no worse danger than telling a mother her baby is ugly...
Mr Muqam remained unhurt in the kaboom, said the officials.

They said that Mr Muqam was returning to his residence after visiting the hospitalised victims of the terrorist attack on the Pakistain Army Public School, when the bomb targeted him at Pish Takhar area of the ring road on the outskirts of Peshawar.

The police said that the motive behind the attack could not be known as either the target was PML-N leader or the police.
Prob'ly just politics as usual. They play rough in Pakistan.
Meanwhile,
...back at the Senate, the partisans of Honorius went for their knives and the partisans of Stilicho went for the doors...
the officials said that another bomb went off on the same route, but it didn’t cause any damage.
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India-Pakistan
Tepid outrage over terrorism
2014-01-18
[Pak Daily Times] Bloody Karachi
...formerly the capital of Pakistain, now merely its most important port and financial center. It is among the largest cities in the world, with a population of 18 million, most of whom hate each other and many of whom are armed and dangerous...
's tough cop Chaudhry Aslam Khan, a leader of the terrorist-battered Awami National Party (ANP) Mian Mushtaq, several security personnel guarding the Pakistain Mohammedan League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Amir Muqam and, of course, the hero of Hangu, young Aitzaz Hassan were all martyred at the hands of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistain (TTP) in the past several days. Elsewhere in the world such attacks would have triggered a swift and befitting response by the state, but not in Pakistain. Why would it be any different now?

Had this country not opted for inaction when Benazir Bhutto
... 11th Prime Minister of Pakistain in two non-consecutive terms from 1988 until 1990 and 1993 until 1996. She was the daughter of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, founder of the Pakistain People's Party, who was murdered at the instigation of General Ayub Khan. She was murdered in her turn by person or persons unknown while campaigning in late 2007. Suspects include, to note just a few, Baitullah Mehsud, General Pervez Musharraf, the ISI, al-Qaeda in Pakistain, and her husband, Asif Ali Zardari, who shows remarkably little curiosity about who done her in...
was martyred? Did it move at all when the lionhearted Bashir Bilour was slain? Before that, did the state not fail to budge after the deaths of the Inspector General Police (IGP) Malik Saad, Superintendent Police (SP) Khan Raziq and scores of ANP workers in one bombing? Pakistain, it seems, has a remarkably high pain tolerance. Every time agony is inflicted on its people by the terrorists, the Pak leadership squanders the opportunity to build consensus for decisive action. Choosing dithering and confusion over resolve and clarity has become the hallmark of the Pak state.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif
... served two non-consecutive terms as prime minister, heads the Pakistain Moslem League (Nawaz). Noted for his spectacular corruption, the 1998 Pak nuclear test, border war with India, and for being tossed by General Musharraf...
's timely but tepid recognition of the sacrifice rendered by the 15-year-old Aitzaz and Mr Imran Khan
... aka Taliban Khan, who ain't the sharpest bulb on the national tree...
reprimanding his own government in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
... formerly NWFP, still Terrorism Central...
for failing to reach out to the young hero's family is somewhat of a departure from the past but why could Mr Sharif not be his usual magnanimous self in honouring Aitzaz? The boy rendered the ultimate sacrifice -- his conscious decision by all accounts -- laying down his life to save his schoolmates from a terrorist maniac. What more could he do to earn the Nishan-e-Shujaat, the top civilian award for gallantry? Why did the prime minister settle for the third highest award, the Sitara-e-Shujaat, is better known to him and is his prerogative. However,
a lie repeated often enough remains a lie...
he may wish to consider that if only the Pak state had the guts to grapple with gunnies like Aitzaz did, things may have been different today.

Mr Imran Khan's statement is welcome but, yet again, he condemned only the murder and not the murderers whom he calls his brothers and 'our people'. His coalition partner, the Jamaat-e-Islami
...The Islamic Society, founded in 1941 in Lahore by Maulana Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi, aka The Great Apostosizer. The Jamaat opposed the independence of Bangladesh but has operated an independent branch there since 1975. It maintains close ties with international Mohammedan groups such as the Moslem Brotherhood. the Taliban, and al-Qaeda. The Jamaat's objectives are the establishment of a pure Islamic state, governed by Sharia law. It is distinguished by its xenophobia, and its opposition to Westernization, capitalism, socialism, secularism, and liberalist social mores...
's (JI's) Liaquat Baloch called Aitzaz a shaheed (martyr). Just months prior, the JI's chief had called the TTP ringleader, Hakeemullah Mehsud, a martyr. Mr Khan and his JI partners cannot have their jihadist cake and eat it too. They will have to choose sides. Aitzaz is a martyr and Hakeemullah was a merciless killer and thug. The TTP may be Mr Khan's 'own people' but they are enemy number one of the Pak people. Mr Khan and the JI types cannot have it both ways -- they must come clean on terrorism. The opium of negotiations that they have been peddling has paralysed the Pak state. Mr Khan, with massive help from the media, has reduced the complex issue of jihadist terrorism to merely a reaction to the drone attacks. His solution is fantastically simple too: talk to what is the lunatic fringe even among the terrorists. The Pashtuns are facing an existential threat: families are moving out of Beautiful Downtown Peshawar
...capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (formerly known as the North-West Frontier Province), administrative and economic hub for the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan. Peshawar is situated near the eastern end of the Khyber Pass, convenient to the Pak-Afghan border. Peshawar has evolved into one of Pakistan's most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities, which means lots of gunfire.
in droves, the jihadist extortion is rampant and the TTP is encroaching upon the outskirts of the city. It is no different in Charsadda, Mardan and Nowshera. The people do not have the luxury to wait for Mr Khan's experiments in governance.

However,
a lie repeated often enough remains a lie...
the ultimate responsibility to pull the country out of this morass still rests with Mr Nawaz Sharif. His interior minister, Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, has been shooting -- or more accurately talking -- in the dark. It seems that he has ghost emissaries reaching out to ghost Taliban and conducting ghost negotiations. The process that Chaudhry Nisar has been promising for six months never did take off. There were no talks before the TTP honchos Wali-ur-Rehman and Hakeemullah Mehsud were killed and none whatsoever afterwards. The interior minister owes the people a candid explanation. Someone recently wrote that the interior minister is leaning towards a Plan B, i.e. military action against the TTP. The fact is that the PML-N government is merely plodding along and has no comprehensive plan whatsoever to tackle the militancy nationwide.

Whatever the PML-N's understanding with the Punjab-based jihadists is, it seems to be working. Nawaz Sharif's government appears in no hurry to take the terrorism bull by the horns so long as the beast remains in FATA and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. The PML-N's cavalier attitude to even its preferred solution of talks is reflected by reportedly asking Maulana Samiul Haq
...the Godfather of the Taliban, leader of his own faction of the JUI. Known as Mullah Sandwich for his habit of having two young boys at a time...
to act as an intermediary with the Taliban. It cannot be lost on the government that, as recently as a few weeks ago, the Haqqani network men were conducting prayer services for their assassinated leader Nasiruddin Haqqani in the vicinity of Maulana Samiul Haq's Haqqaniyah Madrassa in Akora. The PML-N has to get its act together, and soon. Relying on Samiul Haq types is a recipe for bigger disasters.

The Taliban are trying to project power but, by all accounts, still remain on the ropes. There is bickering among various TTP factions and with their transnational jihadist cohorts. A spike in extortions -- including in Islamabad -- and new recruitment videos indicate an element of desperation in the TTP. The Mehsud faction apparently is refusing to share the kitty left behind by Hakeemullah. This is when the state has its chance to assert its power instead of the interior minister's wishy-washy statements about how difficult it is to fight terrorism. Mr Nawaz Sharif must put his house in order if he wishes to do something meaningful about the TTP hordes. Given the abysmal performance of some of his lieutenants, he may even have to consider a cabinet reshuffle. He simply cannot afford to have his ministers waffling at such critical junctures.

The military seems inclined to take on the TTP and General Raheel Sharif's tribute to the hero of Hangu was perhaps the most unequivocal one in Pakistain. Whether the military will abandon its Afghan proxies is highly suspect but, unless it cuts them loose, it may just be chasing its tail. However,
a lie repeated often enough remains a lie...
for all of that to happen, the narrative has to be wrestled back from the jihadists' advocates in the political parties and the media. This is where Mr Sharif will have to take charge, pronounce his vision clearly, set the goals and cut through the confusion spread by TTP apologists. Things as they stand are untenable but is Mr Sharif up to the task? Unfortunately, his tepid outrage over terrorism suggests otherwise.
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India-Pakistan
Ambivalent on militancy
2014-01-14
[DAWN] THE attacks keep mounting, the state keeps dithering, the politicians keep squabbling and the public remains as confused as ever. Yesterday's attack on PML-N leader Amir Muqam in Shangla is just the latest in a seemingly endless stream of attacks across the length and breadth of the country -- and destined to become yet another attack that did not cause an inflection point in the national response to militancy and terrorism. Witness the pusillanimous response of the political class to the bravery of 15-year-old Aitezaz Hussain -- so much so that Imran Khan
... aka Taliban Khan, who is the lightweight's lightweight...
himself has voiced his disappointment at his own party's government in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
... formerly NWFP, still Terrorism Central...
. And while the prime minister and the army chief have shown some moral courage in recognising the ultimate sacrifice and unimaginable bravery of young Aitezaz Hussain, a more fitting response would be if the state finally developed some clarity on what the Taliban represent and why coexistence with their ideology ought to be unacceptable.

Yet, real change -- of the good kind -- is nowhere to be seen. So the questions have necessarily become grimmer too. What, exactly, will it take for the state to accept that the dialogue-first option is not a real strategy against militancy? A return to the devastating violence that wracked the country in the late 2000s and early 2010s? While the Taliban have proven they still have the ability to launch physically and psychologically devastating attacks, it is also almost certainly true that the sustained pressure put on them in various pockets across Fata and parts of KP by the military has affected their ability to achieve the level of violence of four or five years ago. Paradoxically, then, does a possible depletion of the Taliban's capabilities -- or at least a disruption of their network -- mean that the state is willing to settle for a long-term bloody stalemate now? A stalemate in which neither side is poised to inflict the final blow on the other and one in which society, the economy and national psyche are left in a continually perilous state?

To denounce that possibility as craven surrender or supine leadership would be to miss the point. While those characterisations may well be true, the point at this stage really is to try and understand how a different course can be encouraged. Imran Khan and the religious right have staked out their positions. The PPP, the ANP and the MQM -- essentially the secular left -- showed their lack of ideas over five years. Now, the PML-N appears sympathetic to the idea of dialogue without necessarily being enthusiastic about it. The army appears itching to take on the TTP, but continues to be ambivalent about the idea of jihad and proxies. Somehow, from those variables, a more effective policy against militancy has to be crafted. But from where exactly is the existential question of today.
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India-Pakistan
ANP leader among eight killed in KP attacks
2014-01-13
[DAWN] Unknown gunnies rubbed out a senior opposition leader along with two others in Pakistain's northwestern city of Beautiful Downtown Peshawar
...capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (formerly known as the North-West Frontier Province), administrative and economic hub for the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan. Peshawar is situated near the eastern end of the Khyber Pass, convenient to the Pak-Afghan border. Peshawar has evolved into one of Pakistan's most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities, which means lots of gunfire.
on Sunday, police said, hours after a kaboom in another part of the region killed five.

Mian Mushtaq, a former high-ranking member of the secular Awami National Party (ANP) that ruled the northwestern Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
... formerly NWFP, still Terrorism Central...
province until last year, was in his car when he was attacked, senior police official Rahim Shah told AFP.

"Up to four gunnies had taken position on both sides of a road and as soon as Mian Mushtaq's car passed they started firing and fled in the nearby fields," Shah said.

"Mian Mushtaq and two others died in the firing," he added.

The ANP is known for its outspoken views against the Taliban and backed military operations against the turbans while it ruled the restive Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province for five years till March 2013.

Imran Khan
... aka Taliban Khan, who who convinced himself that playing cricket qualified him to lead a nuclear-armed nation with severe personality problems...
's Pakistain Tehrik-e-Insaf
...a political party in Pakistan. PTI was founded by former Pakistani cricket captain and philanthropist Imran Khan. The party's slogan is Justice, Humanity and Self Esteem, each of which is open to widely divergent interpretations....
(PTI) has now formed a coalition government in the province but ANP leaders remain in the Death Eaters' sights.

Earlier in the day two roadside kabooms targeting Amir Muqam of the ruling Pakistain Moslem League Nawaz (PML-N) party killed five of his security detail in the Martoong area of Swat
...a valley and an administrative district in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistain, located 99 mi from Islamabad. It is inhabited mostly by Pashto speakers. The place has gone steadily downhill since the days when Babe Ruth was the Sultan of Swat...
valley, which the Taliban controlled from 2007-2009.

"At least five coppers were killed and four others were maimed," senior police official Abdullah Khan told AFP.

The dead and maimed were travelling in the security car that was leading the other vehicles, he said.

Another senior police official, Gulzar Khan, confirmed the attack, which was later condemned in a statement by the prime minister's office.

Khan said two improvised bombs weighing two kilograms (4.4 pounds) each were remotely detonated minutes apart and a third unwent kaboom! device found at the scene of the crime was defused by a bomb disposal squad.

Muqam, an adviser to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif
... served two non-consecutive terms as prime minister, heads the Pakistain Moslem League (Nawaz). Noted for his spectacular corruption, the 1998 Pak nuclear test, border war with India, and for being tossed by General Musharraf...
, told AFP that he was safe but distraught over the loss of the men in his security detail.

"I thank God for saving my life. I am very sad over the loss of my people who gave their lives while protecting me," he said.

He said that he was travelling in the area with some 15 vehicles in his convoy as part of campaign efforts for local elections.

The Pak Taliban, other Death Eater affiliates and al Qaeda-linked networks all have strongholds in the country's northwest, particularly in the semi-autonomous areas on the Afghan border.
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India-Pakistan
Fazlullah's aide among two held in Mansehra
2012-07-11
[Dawn] Battagram police on Monday jugged
Drop the gat, Rocky, or you're a dead 'un!
two hard boyz linked with Maulana Fazlullah-led Swat
...a valley and an administrative district in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistain, located 99 mi from Islamabad. It is inhabited mostly by Pashto speakers. The place has gone steadily downhill since the days when Babe Ruth was the Sultan of Swat...
Taliban group and seized a cache of arms and ammunition along with maps and other documents.

Battagram DPO Ghulam Hussain told a news conference here that Mohammad Iqbal alias Qari Basit and Ijazul Haq were jugged
Drop the gat, Rocky, or you're a dead 'un!
in Ghagbori area when they were shifting weapons and explosives from Battagram to Torghar.

He said the arms and ammunition, including an antiaircraft gun, three rifles, seven Kalashnikovs, 12 pistols, 22 hand grenades, 42 detonators, suicide jackets and 115kg high-quality explosive, was buried outside a mosque.

The DPO said Qari Basit was the in charge of the Swat Taliban cut-thoat group for Hazara and Shangla and that he criminal masterminded suicide kaboom on MNA Amir Muqam in Battagram and the bombing of a police convoy in Torghar that left 12 coppers dead.

He said during preliminary investigation, Qari Basit had revealed that he and his brother had shifted Tehrik-e-Taliban Swat chief Maulana Fazlullah to Afghanistan after he was injured in an army attack and that he was holed up in Afghan province of Kunar coordinating cut-thoat activities on both sides of the border.

Mr Ghulam Hussain said Qari Basit and his accomplices had planned attacks on police headquarters in Torghar and army headquarters in Kabulgram area of Swat on the orders of Maulana Fazlullah.

He said one of Qari Basit's brothers was Maulana Fazlullah's bodyguard.

Later, police produced the jugged
Drop the gat, Rocky, or you're a dead 'un!
hard boyz before news hounds blindfolded. The news hounds were also showed arms and ammunition.

Also in the day, 17 members of a family, including four women and three children, were maimed after their vehicle hit a roadside wall due to brake failure near Balakot.

The vehicle was bound for Charsadda from Naran.

Locals shifted the injured to the Civil Hospital in Balakot from where they were referred to King Abdullah Teaching Hospital in Mansehra
...a city and an eponymous district in eastern Khyber-Pakthunwa, nestled snug up against Pak Kashmir, with Kohistan and Diamir to the north and Abbottabad to the south...

Balakot police started the paperwork but haven't done much else and began investigation.
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India-Pakistan
Kohistan Cleric Threatens NGO Women With Forced Marriage
2012-06-02
Aid workers vulnerable as threats, abductions and killings increase in Hazara

On May 4, Maulana Abdul Haleem, a former parliamentarian elected from Kohistan
...a backwoods district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa distinguished by being even more rustic than is the norm among the local Pashtuns....
district, warned women working in non-governmental organizations (NGOs) against entering his district, and said violators would be forcibly married to locals.

"If women working in NGOs enter Kohistan, we won't spare them and solemnise their nikah (marriage) with local men," he said.

Haleem, who was elected on a Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA) ticket in 2002, also opposes what he calls secular education for women and says Islam does not allow women to work outside of home.

"We have taken the warning very seriously," said an NGO official, who asked not to be named. "A number of international and national NGOs carrying out their aid projects in earthquake-hit areas of Hazara division have been targeted several times before."

Attacks on NGO offices in Hazara:

Kohistan and other districts of Hazara division were amongst the worst hit in the devastating earthquake in 2005. National and international humanitarian groups responded to the crisis and began rehabilitation and development projects in the area. Most of these projects still continue.

A senior police official said hundreds of men and women work in over a dozen humanitarian organizations in various parts of Hazara, especially in Mansehra
...a city and an eponymous district in eastern Khyber-Pakthunwa, nestled snug up against Pak Kashmir, with Kohistan and Diamir to the north and Abbottabad to the south...
and Kohistan. Local Talibs have carried out a number of attacks on the offices of such NGOs and killed their staff, he said.

On March 9, 2010, six people including two women were killed when the bully boyz attacked the office of World Vision, an international aid organization in Oghi tehsil in Mansehra. The dead were Pak employees of the organization.

On April 6, 2009, four people including three female staffers of a USAID-funded project Rise International were brutally killed by bully boyz in Shinkiari area of the district.

Unidentified bully boyz attacked an office of Plan International, a British NGO, in Mansehra on February 25, 2008, killing four members of its staff.

In March this year, Jandul Hifza, or Hifza Brigade, has threatened to attack NGOs, co-educational schools, cyber cafes, CD shops, and cable TV operators in Mansehra.

"A number of NGOs working in the region have received threatening letters from myrmidon outfits," said a security adviser working for an international NGO. "In such an environment, irresponsible statements like the one issued by Haleem create security problems for NGOs and their staff."

"There are several reasons behind these threats," says Bushra Gohar, a parliamentarian from Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
... formerly NWFP, still Terrorism Central...
. "The NGOs that challenged the status quo were threatened and intimidated. Clerics and groups misinterpret religion to threaten peaceful citizens, mainly women and kiddies," she said. "This is not a new phenomenon in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and FATA. Law enforcement agencies have failed to deal with real and perceived threats and their failure has encouraged such elements."

Rights activists who worked on sensitizing and educating men and women of Kohistan about politics and voting rights were also threatened. In the by-polls held on November 24, women in Kohistan district were now allowed to cast votes.

"I have asked provincial authorities and my party, the ANP, to take these threats seriously and take appropriate action," Bushra Gohar said.

Pakistain Humanitarian Forum (PHF), an alliance of about 50 aid organizations working in Pakistain, says there has been an increase in targeted attacks against national and international humanitarian organizations and their staff across Pakistain in the last four years. PHF says 19 aid workers have been murdered in the country since 2009 and at least 23 have been kidnapped. Five aid workers have been kidnapped and another three killed in separate instances in the first two months of 2012 alone.

Militancy in Hazara:

Hazara division had been comparatively peaceful until the military operation in Malakand, after which bully boyz fled to the neighboring tribal area of Kala Dhaka (now district Torghar) where local bully boyz led by Momin Khan and Maulana Dost Muhammad were already making inroads.

Soon they began subversive activities in the neighbouring districts of Hazara division, especially in Mansehra, Battagram and Kohistan, attacking the offices of international aid organizations and cop shoppes.

Kala Dhaka was converted from a semi tribal area to a settled area in January 27, 2011 and renamed Torghar, in an attempt to safeguard other parts of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, especially the strategically located Hazara division.

Although the local administration and police deny the presence of Taliban in Hazara, journalists and tribal elders say bully boyz are operating in Kala Dhaka and Mansehra districts. Several Kashmiri jihadi group ran eight training camps in Batrassi forests and hills of Paka valley of Mansehra long before the events of 9/11. These camps were eventually closed down.

On February 20, 2010, bully boyz attacked Mansehra and Balakot cop shoppes killing a station house officer (SHO) and injuring nine other coppers. Eight people were killed in an attack on a public rally led by Amir Muqam, a central leader of Pakistain Moslem League, on July 11, 2011 in Battagram.

16 Shia passengers were rubbed out in a sectarian attack on a bus in Harban Nala in Kohistan on February 28. Outlawed myrmidon outfit Jundallah claimed the responsibility for the attack.

Locals say the attacks were carried out either by Lashkar-e-Ababeel, a myrmidon outfit headed by Mujahid Mohiyuddin, or the Momin Khan-led myrmidon group operating in Torghar. A local journalist, asking for anonymity, told TFT that Mohiyuddin was also named in the February 25, 2008 attack on the office of Plan International. The bully boyz do not have a strong organizational setup in the area like they had in Swat, and carry out hit-and-run raids, the journalist said.

There is speculation that international NGOs may roll back their operations in the region because of the threats, and that has concerned the local community.

"The suspension of activities of NGOs that are doing good work would deprive local communities of the much needed social services and development initiatives," Bushra Gohar said.
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India-Pakistan
Suicide blast at PML-Q rally in Battagram; seven dead
2011-07-13
[Dawn] At least seven people were killed and 26 others injured when a jacket wallah went kaboom!" when he was stopped by police from entering the venue of a public meeting of the Pakistain Mohammedan League-Q in Battagram on Monday. Three women and two constables were among the dead.

According to district police chief Ghulam Hussain, the two constables sacrificed their lives and saved hundreds of people who had gathered at the place where PML-Q`s provincial chief Amir Muqam was to address the meeting.

Talking to news hounds at the District Headquarters Hospital, he said Mr Muqam appeared to be a target of the attack but he could not reach the place because he had been held up on the Karakoram Highway near Shinkiary.

He said the head and legs of the bomber and a grenade and a pistol had been found.

Injured coppers and witnesses said the young man, who looked suspicious, tried to enter the venue and when Constables Mohammad Taib and Hazrat Ali Shah asked him to stop he ignored them and tried to rush towards the dais. When the constables stopped him he went kaboom!". Both the coppers was struck down in his prime.

An injured constable told news hounds that the bomber detonated the explosives strapped to his body before police could fire at him.

DHQ Hospital Medical Superintendent Mehbobur Rehman said an eight-month-old girl was among the injured.

He said six of the injured people had been sent to hospitals in Mansehra and Abbottabad.

AFP adds: Talking to a TV channel, Mr Muqam, a minister without portfolio, said: "We had informed the local administration some time ago and there should have been proper security arrangements.

"I`m not satisfied with the arrangements made for the public meeting."
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India-Pakistan
Bomb kills five before Pakistan minister arrives
2011-07-11
A bomb attack targeted a public meeting due to be addressed by a Pakistani cabinet minister in the northwest on Monday, killing five people and wounding more than 20, officials said.

Amir Muqam, minister without portfolio from the Pakistan Muslim League-Q party, had not yet arrived at the venue when the bomb exploded in a town near the Swat valley where the Taliban once led a two-year insurgency.

"We had informed the local administration some time ago and there should have been proper security arrangements in place," Muqam told Geo television after the attack in Batgram, about 65 kilometres (40 miles) northeast of Swat.

"Five people, including two policemen, were killed and more than 20 others injured," top local administration official Khalid Khan Omarzai told AFP.

"It is not clear whether it was a suicide attack or a planted device, but the target was definitely the public meeting," he added.

Local MP Shah Hussain confirmed the casualties and said that the five bodies were brought to a local hospital.

Muqam said he would visit the wounded.

"I'll certainly go there and see what happened. I'll also go to the hospital to meet the injured people. I'm not satisfied with the arrangements made for the public meeting," he told Geo.

Almost simultaneously, an accidental explosion ripped through an arms depot just outside the capital Islamabad, injuring three people and bringing down the roof of a small barracks, police said.

Pakistani Taliban, other militant affiliates and Al-Qaeda-linked networks all have strongholds in the country's northwest, particularly in the semi-autonomous areas on the Afghan border.
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India-Pakistan
Post-flood Pakistani politics get heat after two parties merged
2010-09-21
(Xinhua) -- Watching new political movements, high profile meetings and especially the merger of two main political parties amid hot critical versions by leaders, experts have started to discuss any possible big change in the current political scenario of Pakistan.

A notable political movement was seen on Saturday when the leaders of two pro-establishment political parties Pakistan Muslim League-Q (PML-Q), former ruling party and an ally of Ex-President Pervez Musharraf, and Pakistan Muslim League-F (PML-F) announced their parties' merger.

Former Prime Minister Shujaat Hussain, president of PML-Q, described the merger of two PML factions as a step forward to bring political stability, strengthen democracy, overcome the country's uncertain situation, and to save the federation.

Hussain, on the occasion, criticized the government recalling his suggestions to the government for relief and rehabilitation operations in flood. "Instead of giving priority to the welfare of the people the government remained busy in party politics and personal egos," he said.

This merger of PML-Q with its 53 seats and PML-F with 5 seats would give birth to the third largest party in the lower house with 58 members in the house of 339, after Pakistan People's Party (PPP) and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), with 126 and 90 seats respectively.

Qamaruz Zaman Kaira, information minister of the government, welcomed the criticism and appreciated the merger describing it as a positive step to strengthen the democracy in the country.

Another faction of PML, Pakistan Awami Muslim League, would also possibly join the merger. Leaders of the merged parties agreed to name their reunion with All Pakistan Muslim League which has already been announced by Musharraf for his party, reportedly, going to be launched on Oct. 1 in London.

A section of political experts believe that the unification was a precautionary move to prohibit the maximum members of the PML-Q to join Musharraf's party.

Ajmal Khan Wazir, vice president of PML-Q, had reportedly been terminated from his post after having a couple of meetings with Musharraf in spite of warnings from high-ups of the party.

"I knew this news through media, but general secretary of the party denied any such action. If anything happens I will not care much and will support Musharraf," Wazir told Xinhua on Monday.

Although PML-Q leadership, with its merger move, tried to pressurize the government and also save its party unity but almost one dozen main prominent office bearers of the party had already shown their favor to Musharraf's newborn party.

Amir Muqam, president of PML-Q in the northwestern province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, had funded seven million rupees (0.82 million U.S. dollars) to a foundation established by Musharraf a few days back to show his support.
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India-Pakistan
Shangla becomes new Taliban base
2009-08-01
[The News (Pak)] Taliban militants fleeing Swat and Buner are increasingly seeking refuge in the Shangla district and making their presence felt by attacking government installations and pro-military politicians and elders.

"I am hearing reports that there are now 1,500 militants in parts of Shangla's Puran Tehsil bordering Buner. They pose a threat to all of us," said Fazlullah, the young Member of the Provincial Assembly (MPA) from Shangla and a relation of former federal minister and PML-Q NWFP President Amir Muqam.

On Wednesday night, Fazlullah's cousin Haji Khalil Khan, the PML-Q President for Shangla who had been mobilising the people against the Taliban, was killed when a large group of militants attacked his house in Chogha Makhozai village. "The NWFP Chief Minister, Ameer Haider Hoti, who visited Shangla on Thursday to offer his condolences on Haji Khalil's death also asked me about the militants' strength in the area. I told him that I haven't seen the Taliban myself but am aware of their growing presence in parts of Puran Tehsil," recalled Fazlullah.

Fazlullah's father Pir Mohammad Khan was killed in a suicide bombing at Amir Muqam's house in Peshawar's Hayatabad locality in early 2008. Shangla's headquarters, Alpurai, was overrun by the Taliban militants, who had mostly come from Swat in 2007. The entire civil and police administration had fled the town. A military operation had to be launched to evict the militants from Shangla at the time, but as has been the case elsewhere, the Taliban gradually returned to parts of the district, particularly to Puran area which is adjacent to Buner. Due to the recent military action in Buner, militants from there have moved to Shangla.

Many militants from Swat, particularly its Charbagh and Khwazakhela Tehsils, have also sought refuge in Shangla.

After gaining strength in Shangla, the militants were reported to have set up roadside checkpoints at certain places, including Shaheed Sar, Hindwano Kandao and Sar Qalla on the Puran-Buner Road. They were patrolling the area and had already blown up a telephone exchange in Puran and fired at a security forces convoy in Martung.

Fazlullah said reports of militants' attack on his house and that of Amir Muqam weren't true. "Firing took place near Amir Muqam's house in the village but it wasn't attacked," he clarified the reports appearing in the press.

According to Fazlullah, his family was a target of the militants due to its support for the military operation in Shangla and the rest of Malakand Division. "We are peaceful people. We are against militancy and terrorism. But if a known political family like us isn't safe, then how could the common people feel confident while living in Shangla," he argued.

He said security forces should take action against the militants in Shangla but care must be taken to avoid civilian casualties and the use of artillery guns to shell long distance targets be avoided. "We don't want our poor people to suffer," he stressed.

On Thursday, the two Taliban militants who were killed in the attack on Haji Khalil's house were identified. Haji Khalil and his men had fought the militants and killed two of them.

Both were local and hailed from Dheray village in Puran Tehsil. One was Khurshid Ali and the other was identified as Adil. The police arrested Khurshid's father, named Subedar, along with his brother. Adil's family members weren't arrested as they had already disowned and disinherited him for refusing to quit the Taliban.

Taliban arrival in Shangla in growing numbers is a pattern that would be repeated elsewhere in the NWFP in future. They would retreat from areas that are under military attack and move to places where the civil administration and police are weak and the Army has little or no presence. The militants' strategy is to wage a guerrilla war, create fear among the people and destabilise the area.
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