North Waziristan appears close to full-blown conflict

The state must establish its writ or we have no right to complain that our sovereignty is being violated.

North Waziristan appears close to full-blown conflict - DAWN.COM

GUNS have fallen silent in Mirali — a bustling town 35km to the east of North Waziristan’s regional headquarters of Miramshah, but now with rows of burnt down and bombed shops and houses.

The sudden flare-up and military’s fierce response to a suicide bombing at one of its main camps in Khajori on Dec 18 have shown that the situation in North Waziristan remains volatile, dangerously close to a full-blown conflict.

That the peace process would be illusive was known to all but what many people fail to understand is just how complex it would be, given the large number of militant groups with different agendas and goals.

A ceasefire has now been in effect. But the question is for how long. The military is edgy. For far too long, they say, they sat out there, taking casualties.

Since September, they say, a total of 67 improvised explosives devices were planted to harm them; 40 were neutralised, 27 exploded, resulting in deaths and injuries to about a hundred of their men.

Since 2009, compared with other tribal regions, the casualty rate the military has suffered is the highest in North Waziristan and eleven times the casualties they have taken in South Waziristan. Patience has worn out.

“The question is for how long,” asked one military officer. “It’s better to go out and die fighting them than take casualties sitting inside our camps.”

In Mirali the fighting has stopped but the situation remains fluid. The military, despite its furious response, says it is committed to the political leadership’s plan to initiate peace dialogue with militants in Waziristan.

Commitment notwithstanding, no-one in the know is willing to put his bottom dollar on the success of the yet-to-start peace process. Such is the complexity of the situation. There are so many groups and with so varied objectives that no matter whom the government speaks to sue peace, any of the groups not happy with the process can light a match to burn down the entire process. Consider what happened on December 18. The Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) posted an English translation of its statement on the Jamia Hafsa Urdu Forum on Tuesday, saying that the military responded with air and ground attack after a group of “frustrated fighters” had bombed a military convoy.

In the event, it said, fighters from the IMU, the TTP and Ansarul Mujahideen hit back to ‘defend civilians’.

Two IMU fighters were killed and 22 foreign “refugees” wounded. It put the civilian casualty figures at 70. The military, the IMU said, had suffered more than 300 casualties.

The military rubbishes the claim and insists that not a single soldier was killed or injured in the follow-up action which, it says, left more than 30 foreign militants dead, most of them Uzbeks.

This is what Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his pointman for the peace process in North Waziristan, Chaudhry Nisar, will have to grapple with: a plethora of militant groups ever keen to attack security forces and an increasingly edgy military. And they may not have much time at hand.

No-one seems to be in control in North Waziristan. Together with the military and the paramilitary, the political administration is confined to the fort in Miramshah. With curfew clamped, the military moves only on what is called the Road Opening Days, suffering roadside bombings and ambushes.

As for the militant groups, they are many. Government officials put the total number of local militant groups operating in North Waziristan, including the Haqqani network, at 43. Dattakhel-based Hafiz Gul Bahadar has the highest number of groups affiliated with him — 15, followed by 10 independent groups. There are six TTP-affiliated groups. The Punjabi Taliban have four groups.

In addition, there are 12 foreign militant groups, including Al Qaeda.

With a combined strength of roughly 11,000 fighting men, the Pakistani and foreign militant groups represent a formidable challenge, officials acknowledge.

Given the enormity and complexity of the problem, the lack of trust between the militants and the state and prevalent scepticism within the civil-military establishment regarding success and sustainability of the proposed peace process, the path to peace, if and when taken, would not be easy.

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yes yes... keep killing muslims that is the whole purpose of this government and its defence forces... eat dollars and kill muslim men women and children... IT IS NEVER ENOUGH!!

we want DOLLARS ... so we kill.. what a good reason for war...

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^^^ Pakistani forces are very religious and sympathetic. Pakistani soldiers do not kill Muslims, they kill devils only. Devils who believe that their life in this world is worthless junk, and after death they would go to Paradise where they would get 70 hoors, and that is their goal, to die. To achieve that, these devils kill innocent Muslims … sorry, not kill, but cut the throat of innocent Muslims… so that Muslims retaliate and kill these devils.

Pakistan army is only making these devils achieve their goal of getting killed and rid themselves from worthless junky cursed life they lead. Devil terrorists believe, once killed, they would reach Paradise, that is different matter that once dead, instead of paradise, they might find unending punishment, fire and puss.

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What about the Muslims the other side butchers?

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where is the "freedom of speech" .... ??

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this post must be deleted... this is hate speech against muslims.. and this ridicules Hadith of Rasulullah (saw)...

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Do you believe that TTP kills people (let alone innocent for the time being)?

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i believe that this saleem guy is full of hatred for Islam and muslims.. he keeps on ridiculing Islam and sayings of the Prophet (SAW) ... but his comments are NEVER deleted...

i wonder why is that?

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He is talking about taleban...what has it got to do with Muslims or (even) humans?

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so when he openly ridicules 70 hoors.. which by the way is 72. alhamdulillah ... you have no objection to this...

WAKE UP .... !!! this is a saying of the Prophet (SAW) ... it has nothing to do with Taliban or anyone... please save your iman.. and ban that fool from posting such blasphemy... if you want to criticise taliban.. that's another thing .. but if you start ridiculing Islamic traditions that is where you cross the line of "freedom of speech".. (not when you criticise your government or the military..)

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A Shahid has six other benefits; Al-Miqdam Ibn Ma’di Karib, may Allah be pleased with him, narrated that the Prophet sallAllahu ‘alaihi wa sallam said:[TABLE]

“A martyr has six bounties: He will be forgiven with the first drop of his blood that is spilt; He will see his place in Paradise (at the time of death); He will be saved from the ‘Great Horror’ (on the Day of Judgment): A Crown of Dignity will be placed on his head, which contains many corundums, each one being more precious than this life and all that it contains; He will have seventy two Women of Paradise; And, he will be allowed to intercede for seventy of his family members (who would have otherwise gone to hell).” (Tirmidhi & Ibn Maajah).

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Dead terrorists won't get any hoors b/c they will go to hell. All terrorists Taliban, Al Quedia and their supporters. Sorry, no hoors for you.

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First Government and the military should establish their writ in South Waziristan. They should not leave SW with unfinished business. The operation in SW has so far only brought misery to the rest of the country and esp. to the city of Peshawar. So what makes people think that the military will succeed in NW?

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That is a collective failure of Pakistan that we have a situation like FATA. All the civvies and military do is engage in blame games and then act irrationally (use artillery instead of smart bombs when taliban suicide bombed them in NWA) afterwards.

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yea yea kill kill kill...thats all u guys have learnt from american alliance

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oh shut up with your bs. I assume that you have learned from the tea party?

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you are the type of person who'd laugh when you see bombed out Grozny in 1994 and again in 1999.. u laugh when Falluja is burnt completely with thousands of tons of white phosphorus incendiaries... u laugh when kashmiri sisters are raped.. u laugh when palestinians are tortured to death in Israeli jails.. u laugh when Uighur muslims are massacred on the streets of Kashgar in China.. u laugh when indians show pakistani POWs of the Kargil war.. u laugh when mobs of monks slaughter and burn muslim population on Myanmar... u laugh when thousands of muslims are massacred in Mindinao in the Philipinnes..

so please don't ridicule the sayings of the Prophet (saw).. just to promote or express your hatred for muslims.

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did he laugh when TTP muslims massacred civilian muslims? y they no be on your rather big list? is it because that is actually relevent to this conflict? :confused:

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plz give me evidence.. that “muslims massacred civilian muslims”… and don’t quote ISPR press release… okay.

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what would be acceptable proof for you? didn't TTP spokesman accept plenty of bombings and attacks?