Army introduces de-radicalisation centre in Swat

Great work by Pak Army:k:, it would be great if they could open up these centers in FATA as well
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Army introduces de-radicalisation centre in Swat

**Pakistan’s military drove militants out of Swat in 2009.

Mashal de -radicalisation centre is in the building which used to be the headquarters of the militants from where they imposed there austere version of Islam.

Eventually, the army realised it couldn’t secure long-term peace with bullets alone.

So* military officers, trainers, moderate clerics and psychologists were chosen to run three-month courses designed to erase “radical thoughts” of those accused of aiding the Taliban.***

School officials say about 1,000 people have graduated since the initiative began two years ago, and that only 10 per cent were not cleared for release.

Army introduces de-radicalisation centre in Swat | DAWN.COM

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PAK ARMY Commendable work for restoring peace in Swat got them an award:k:

**Transformation of Swat wins EU praise

**MINGORA, April 19: The European Union (EU) has praised Pakistan Army for restoring peace in Swat and helping former militants change their radical thoughts.

During a visit to Mishal De-radicalisation Centre in Swat, an 18-member delegation of European envoys led by EU Ambassador to Pakistan Lars-Gunnar Wigemark met former militants, asked them about the rehabilitation programme.
The EU ambassador said the people of Swat had set an example for the entire world to follow by eliminating extremism and added that it was encouraging to see life was returning to normal in the valley, reports APP.

Earlier, the delegation comprising envoys of Denmark, Poland, Hungary, Belgium, Czech Republic, Romania, Austria, the Netherlands, Italy and German attended a briefing by Malakand Division Operation Commander Maj-Gen Ghulam Qamar on Swat operation at Khwazakhela and other parts of the valley.

The EU ambassador said on the occasion that the visit showed that peace had been restored in the violence-ravaged Swat valley with the sacrifices of the military personnel and local people.
He said: “The EU with cooperation of member states has been working through a multi-donor trust fund in various fields, which has set aside $114 million for the rehabilitation and reconstruction of Malakand division affected by a military operation in 2009.” He said the EU was the largest donor and had released 70 per cent of the funds promised for the purpose.
Mr Wigemark said education, vocational skills to the young generation and other uplift projects were top priority to contribute in this sector.

He said EU was spending 300 million euros on the reconstruction of schools and other development projects in Swat and Malakand to put the militancy-hit region on path of progress and developments.

The ambassador said like other areas, development in Swat and Malakand division was EU’s top priority.
He said the EU was making all possible efforts to integrate all its programmes, including education, vocational training, energy and agriculture. He said the EU was also supporting the United Nations refugees programme in order to help internally displaced people return.
He reaffirmed the EU’s stand to assist Pakistani civil society by rebuilding it through local communities and said: “Most importantly, we are empowering local communities, especially at the union council level, because we believe in a grassroots approach.”

The EU envoys, who visited Swat for two days, said they were awestruck by the beauty of Swat valley and said they would encourage people of their respective countries to visit the scenic valley more frequently. They said they enjoyed the beautiful scenery of Swat, especially snow-clad mountains and that dwellers of the valley were very friendly, hospitable and helpful.

The delegates later visited rich archeological site of Gulkada, where they enjoyed historical structures. They also extended cooperation for rehabilitation of archeological sites in the province hit by militants
Transformation of Swat wins EU praise | DAWN.COM

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I had opened a thread on this topic in April this year: ‘Mashal’ at the end of the tunnel](http://www.paklinks.com/gs/pakistan-affairs/554129-mashal-at-the-end-of-the-tunnel.html)

But it’s good to see the images as well. Indeed a great job by the Army :clap:

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oh my bad I missed that thread, let me merge it :)

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can you merge it please, it’s giving me errors:mad:

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You didn't miss it...you had also posted in that thread.... :)

Anyway....no need to merge...let it be :)

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oh achha, then i’m really suffering from memory loss!:smack:

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A lot of locals are not happy though as this was the same army that had check posts next to the militants and dislike the army for pumping extremism into the area in the first place. The Pashtuns of Swat were never Pashtun nationalists but now large numbers are. They were the most pro-Pakistani of Pashtuns yet the then Musharaf Government decided to pursue liberals and lawyers as the militants sway increased.

What needs to happen is erase those with radical thoughts and ideas from power within the Army and ISI who were hiding Osama in Abbottabad. It is always people at the bottom of the pile who get the load thrown on them. It is about time those who promote extremism within the uniformed ranks are also dealt with.

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agreed......especially about the fact that army was complicit in allowing taliban rule and spread of radicalization.........

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Now if only they would de-radicalize the rest of Pakistan, and we'd be all set!

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its actually not that easy, let's see if they can open up centers in other areas as well, that would be a huge achievement!