Government quietly dilutes its Anti terror plan

Not sure if it has to do with pressure from Saudia or their fear of the outcome for them…

Not in the short term: Govt quietly dilutes its counter-terrorism plan – The Express Tribune

Federal authorities have watered down their counter-terrorism strategy after quietly excluding from the implementation process three key points in the National Action Plan (NAP), a senior official told The Express Tribune on Saturday. These points are action against proscribed outfits, reform of madrassas (religious seminaries) and the repatriation of Afghan refugees.

The NAP was crafted following the December 16, 2014 deadly Taliban assault on the Army Public School in Peshawar that killed over 150 students and staff. As per the plan, the burden would be shifted to the provinces including countering the menace of terrorism, the official said. Yet, despite incidents of terrorism and sectarian clashes, provincial authorities have failed to devise any framework to counter the perpetrators.
Punjab remains the hub for most of these groups. The provincial authorities are considering person-specific laws to bar or discourage individuals from taking part in any activity using the name of any changed platform.
Hamid Ali Khan, national coordinator for the National Counter Terrorism Authority (Nacta), confirmed that the three points are “no more under consideration of Nacta” as these are time-consuming issues that require long-term planning. But the remaining 17 points are being vigorously pursued as they are a key part of NAP.
Earlier, there were assurances in the counter terrorism strategy that ‘defunct’ outfits will not be allowed to operate under any other name. On this count though, the head of Nacta confessed failure and said that no fresh action has been taken against any proscribed organisation and neither has any mechanism been adopted to keep any eye on activities of groups working with changed names.
Experts cite absence of any practical mechanism as the reason behind this failure. An expert who was also a part of government’s experts group told The Express Tribune that the provinces had failed to devise any practical procedure to achieve these goals.
Similarly, point no 10 of the plan reads “registration and regulation of religious seminaries.” The government had not moved forward in this regard, other than a few symbolic actions, the official said.
Goal number 19 incorporated in the draft of the NAP assures of the “formulation of a comprehensive policy to deal with the issue of Afghan refugees, beginning with registration of all refugees”. Sources said that the interior ministry was yet to devise any viable strategy for repatriation of Afghan refugees to their native country. They added that despite the current hype in the media about their return, the ministry had not issued any policy notification for the purpose.
Officials pointed out that huge numbers of CNICs had been issued to these refugees during military rule of Pervez Musharraf. Another challenging task is to create a liaison between National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to determine accurate data. Pakistan is also expecting funding from international donors. The Ministry of States and Frontier Regions (SAFRON) has been given the task to work on these aspects.
This is a lengthy process, according to the counter terrorism body’s chief, and one that is hard to monitor regularly.
Seven other ambitious goals identified by the officials include action against elements spreading sectarianism, leaving no room for extremism in any part of the country and taking concrete measures against promotion of terrorism through the internet and social media. Also listed are administrative and development reforms in Fata. The goals include freezing all funding sources of terrorists and terrorist outfits, and working on political reconciliation in Balochistan.

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Look like the pain of December is gone, they will re-start the counter-terrorism operation again God forbid if any other big incident was to take place again.

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I can not understand this , Please help me

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That's why sharfoo was in Saudia recently
to take orders from the master

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^What James said. Nawaz Sharif is kiss a** big time. He doesn't have clear foriegn policy of any kind. Just go on kissing a** of Saudis. Makes me freakin mad.

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I would say, propaganda and pack of lies are the two terms for our columnist,

The news article says that govt quietly/secretly pulling out of ATP…

lets analyze it, when the plan was drafted it was called that it is not the civil govt but the General Raheel Sharif who is behind this plan hence, credit goes to him and not to the govt.

Now when as per this article, govt is backing-off, suddenly it is political govt???

1st please make up your mind who is behind it!!!

Now come to authenticity of this article, it says govt is not serious or diluting its plan

lets have a look into two news item, from last two days,

  1. Govt is going to take action against Unrecognized/suspicious madrassas
  2. Govt wrote letter to all provinces, Specially Sindh govt telling them that all in line of death penalty should be dealt accordingly including Saloot Mirza..

http://e.dunya.com.pk/news/2015/March/2015-03-09/LHR/detail_img/x1584991_93603982.jpg.pagespeed.ic.GPGOwPOlzz.jpg

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My request to arm-chair warriors is that if they cannot help Pakistan in fighting terrorism, then the least they can do is keep their mouth shut.

Apart from above,

the other achievements of GoP are

1) Ahl-e-Sunnat Wal-Jammar former SSP, their leaders are being targeted and killed, most recent example is their Chief of Balochistan operation and some top guy from Punjab

2) Karachi getting back on its back, and terrorist from all outfits are being sent to hell where they belong

3) Army is taking good care of Terrorists in FATA and Pak-Afghan Border

4) On international front, Pakistan have finally able to win support and India is now forced to ease the pressure on Eastern front and is being directly accused of Supporting TTP and other terrorist out-fits in Pakistan, The Sec of State, conveyed this message to Indian PM.

5) Result, for the 1st time in this war, Pakistan seems to be on top, no more reactionary policies and action, it is more of a offense is best defense.

6) Afghan Govt is supporting Pakistan and vice-versa, Pakistan is no more differentiating between good or bad taliban...

7) Anti-terrorism forces in provinces under the control of provinces

and we who know nothing about anything are first to point finger on Pakistan... who need enemies when we are here....lets forget all this achievements of the govt of Pakistan and lets follow the propaganda, the most effective weapon in any war.

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double post

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I thought the military was in charge of NAP and not the sitting government. Which is it?

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Now this is a post worthy of a few likes.

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we will come back to this post in a few months time, this government does not take long to back track. Not very long ago ch Nisar was trying to bail mullah burqah out, no action has been taken against him by the way. Anyways this is the government providing security to terrorist organizations.
Govt to provide security to ASWJ mosques, seminaries - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

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There is a reason why the government does not touch the likes of LEJ and Jundullah, yes iran. What they do in Pakistan is just a collateral damage...

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then do not post on this topic for few months, watch for it, you are unlikely going to be a propaganda machine/tool against your own country, they have started it and this war against terrorism is not going to last for days or months… so you better say nothing if you have nothing better to say

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And one of the Jundullah guy was captured... i guess this news doesn't come to you... alas, it is not favoring you hence should be ignored and believe it as if it never happened

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three had serious differences, and i guess the pressure of becoming extinct have made them join hands… but it seems like marriage of convenience