Operation launched in Kurram Agency

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Operation launched in central KurramBy Our Correspondent | From the Newspaper

**PARACHINAR, July 3: A military offensive has been launched against militants in central tehsil of Kurram Agency and families have started fleeing the conflict zone, sources said.
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A senior official in Peshawar confirmed that a ‘full-fledged operation’ had been launched in the valley on Sunday.

Two weeks ago, the government had notified 80 square kilometres of the area in central Kurram as conflict zone.

“I have no specific details, but operation has started in the mountainous area,” the official said.

Central Kurram is adjacent to Tora Bora, reportedly the stronghold of Al Qaeda in Afghanistan. Militants having lost their positions in Waziristan and other parts of Fata and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have set up their sanctuaries in Central Kurram.

The sources said that troops had been dropped from helicopters in Manato and Zaimukhet and army and paramilitary forces, backed by air force, were conducting a joint operation in the area.

They said that thousands of troops were taking part in the operation.

The military offensive has triggered displacement as large numbers of families have started moving to lower part of the tehsil where a relief camp has been set up at Durrani area.

The Fata Disaster Management Authority has set up two registration centres where 500 displaced families have enrolled
themselves so far.

According to official estimates, over 4,000 families are likely to flee their homes because of the military operation.

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I hope all goes well and Pakistan can eliminate this menace so nobody can have excuse for suicide bombing or drone attacks.

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Parachinar should be also checked because It has become hell on the earth and during operation in Kurram agency Forces should get the support of locals only than operation will become successful

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Oopps someone changed the tune!!
There are less locals but a lot of foreign zombies with the help of some handful locals trying to bite the whole nation. Go go Pak. Army our prayers and best wishes with you Lets make a one and stronger pakistan.

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With Haqani separating its way from TTP and controlling all the doors to move in and out of Aghanistan, TTP can suffer some heavy casualties in there... Go Pak Army Go, eliminate them, enforce the locals, help them, they need your assistance to get rid of this foreign funded goons

And Mukhobhai just had a treatment ( just joking)

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I didn't changed the tune sir I said the same thing get the support of locals or other wise you will fail and they will become more stronger which I think nobody wants

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I would never have thought of Parachinar for operation. Everyone was talking about North Waziristan.
Is this operation against Taliban or Haqqanis?

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I would guess it's against ttp, the Shias of the region have been made hostage for a long time by ttp and they have been requesting the army for an operation there. The creation of Tehreek e taleban islami also coincides with this operation.

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Thats was you want Mukubhai to get some help of local tribes!! or still Mulla Omer is the savior!!

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Lets hope the Pak army wipes out these scums of the earth from there with minimum casualties of their own. May Allah be with them (Ameen). Our hopes and prayers are with you. :jhanda:

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Are you saying Haqqani network was associated with TTP?

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[HR][/HR]we are with you PAK ARMY!! :)

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No, i am talking about that leader who have last name Haqani, who just parted his ways from TTP and control some key strategic locations

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Another sad news, I am sharing it here ,not related with topic but about FATA.
http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2011/07/swiss-hostages-%e2%80%98end-up%e2%80%99-in-fata/?thick=off&KeepThis=true&TB_iframe=true&height=540&width=962

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Sir Most Taliban only listen to Mullah Omar we will need his help to get rid of these guys otherwise we will fail so lets hope he survives till USA departs from Afghanistan

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Defying Taliban: In Kurram, under siege and forgottenBy Naveed Hussain
Published: July 5, 2011

PESHAWAR:
They did not give in to the Taliban. They put up a fight, unsuccessful though, against a much stronger, ruthless enemy, to deny them a foothold in their land. And now, they are paying the price. They are under siege, literally, for three-odd years now. Hundreds of their men have gone down fighting. They are the Turis – a Shia Pakhtun tribe of the Kurram tribal agency.

Defeated, disillusioned and hopeless, many of them have fled their villages and towns – leaving behind fertile farmlands and lucrative businesses to become refugees in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.

“Are we not Pakistani citizens?” asked Mudassar Abbas, resident of the Alizai area in Lower Kurram. “The government has deserted us, it has left us at the mercy of terrorists,” said the young Abbas, who is studying English literature at Peshawar University. Abbas and over a dozen other students from Kurram Agency live in a small two-bedroom flat in a dark, dingy plaza in the Khyber Supermarket area of Peshawar.

**Abutting Afghanistan in the north and surrounded by militant-infested tribal regions of Orakzai, Khyber and North Waziristan, Kurram Agency has virtually no contact with the rest of Pakistan. The only land route – the Peshawar-Thall-Parachinar Road – has been blocked since early 2007. Sporadic attempts by desperate tribesmen to travel on this road ended in deaths and abductions.

“We are stranded here. We cannot visit our families,” said Ishrat Ali, an MBA student in Peshawar who hasn’t seen his parents in Parachinar, the main town in Kurram, for over two years. “Earlier we could travel to Kurram via Afghanistan… It was a long, arduous journey, costing us 500 times more, but it was a blessing,” he told The Express Tribune. “Now this route has also been closed due to fighting in Afghanistan.”**

Surprisingly, it’s a small portion of an over 250-kilometres Peshawar-Thall-Parachinar Road – between Alizai and Thall areas – where passenger vans and supply trucks are mostly ambushed.

The tensions

Sectarian tensions in Kurram date back to 1939, but the ongoing bout of deadly fighting broke out in April 2007. Accounts of what triggered this fighting vary. What is for sure is that thousands of tribesmen, both Shias and Sunnis, have been killed and many more injured since. Flocks of them have fled while those still there have been suffering due to the shortage of food and medical supplies.

“There are no medicines, no doctors in hospitals, schools and colleges are deserted, and the economy is paralysed,” said Mumtaz Hussain, a Parachinar resident studying engineering in Peshawar. “Hundreds of our women and children have died due to the shortage of life-saving drugs,” he added. But local tribal elders say the fighting in Kurram is being wrongly portrayed as sectarian strife. “It’s not a Shia-Sunni conflict. It’s a third force – Taliban, terrorists or whatever you call them – which has exploited the situation. Both sects are fed up with fighting. They want peace,” said Malik Haji Ghulab Hussain Turi, member of the grand tribal jirga engaged in peace talks.

**“We know Taliban terrorists and their harbourers in Central Kurram are behind all our troubles,” said Malik Ghulab, who also heads the Turi-Bangash Supreme Council. “I was part of the Murree and Islamabad talks. The Murree agreement was never implemented while the Islamabad deal was violated by the Taliban six times,” he added.

Munir Orakzai, a lawmaker from Fata, blamed the government for the non-implementation of the Murree agreement. He admitted Taliban’s involvement, but said that it would be unrealistic to say there was no sectarian strife.

“Yes, in 2008 clashes a huge number of Taliban insurgents were involved, but they had no role in the deadliest fighting in the months of April, November and December 2007,” Orakzai told The Express Tribune.**

The Haqqani network, the deadliest of all Afghan Taliban groups, is said to be involved in peace talks because it’s seeking a foothold in this strategically important region.

Both Haji Ghulab and Orakzai admitted a representative of the Haqqanis was also invited to the Islamabad talks to make sure all stakeholders were on board. But the former denied the Haqqanis are seeking a transit route to Afghanistan for their fighters.

Attaullah Khan, a Sunni member of the grand jirga, didn’t reject outright Taliban’s presence in the region, but he believes it is being exaggerated by the Turi tribe. Instead he hinted at possible “foreign backing” for the Turis. **“What are Mehdi Militia and Hezbollah doing in Kurram?” questioned Khan, who is also the spokesperson for the Reforms Committee Parachinar. Malik Gulab had the answer: “These are local lashkars formed by our youths to defend their villages. They’ve nothing to do with the Iranian Hezbollah and Iraqi Mehdi Militia.”

Khan also blamed the warlords in neighbouring Afghanistan for the unrest in Kurram. “They’re fuelling the strife by selling weapons to both Shia and Sunni tribes. If peace and normalcy return to Kurram who will buy their weapons,” questioned Khan**, who is also the spokesperson for the Reforms Committee Parachinar.

**However, both Khan and Haji Ghulab were unanimous in support of the military operation in their region to flush out “troublemakers”. “We support [the] military action,” said Khan, who has been living in Kohat since fighting broke out in Kurram in 2007.

On Sunday, the armed forces formally announced that they had launched an operation in Kurram. Major Fazal, the spokesperson for the Frontier Corps told The Express Tribune that the operation would be targeting “TTP militants and other criminals in central Kurram” without giving any details.**
Published in The Express Tribune, July
5th, 2011.