Pashtun Tahafuz Movement's (PTM)

Extra judicially killing of Naqeeb and hundreds of other innocent blood is demanding justice and giving movement to people of unheard voices against unequal rights…

If you deny justice .. You made killer ghar damad (Rao Anwar) and Ehsan ullah Ehsan… you killed innocent tribal people in tribal belt… you give safe passages to Talibans…

G han Pashtun Tahafuz Movement is political movement … rises from within the people … asking for justice…

Pashtun Tahafuz Movement’s (PTM) leader Manzoor Pashteen, in an interview with Al Jazeera, said that the protesters want to settle their demands in court so that there is an “assurance of the agreement”.
“We want to end this issue within Pakistan, but if it doesn’t happen, then we will take the issue to the United Nations and appeal to the global society to stand with us in these hard times,” said Pashteen in the interview that was published on Monday.
A large demonstration by PTM was held in Peshawar on Sunday, demanding immediate release of missing persons as well as provision of basic human rights.
Similar rallies were also organised in Karachi and outside the White House in Washington.

Pashteen, while calling for the release of missing persons, had said: “We have already burnt our boats and this movement will continue until the last missing person is released.”
Thousands of people, including women and children, whose relatives had been missing were in attendance at the rally. They had come from different tribal agencies and parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, holding portraits of their missing relatives.
“When we started the long march last month, only 22 people were with me. But very soon, thousands joined us,” said Pashteen while speaking to Al Jazeera. “Our next step is to mobilise as many people as possible, to unite and demand our rights under the Constitution.”
Speaking on how the movement could make a difference in Pakistan, he said the biggest benefit would be Pakistan’s stability. “Extrajudicial killings and missing persons are not unique to Pakhtuns. If a commission is formed to solve these issues, it will also benefit others.”
“If the state can address the grievances of Pakhtuns, who have experienced violence and injustice and yet have protested peacefully, it will set a new precedent.”
When asked about efforts to discredit the movement, Pashteen said that the protesters raising their voices were being labelled as ‘foreign agents’. “But we are simple people talking about peace and harmony. How is demanding a peaceful life part of a foreign agenda?”
Pashteen had also rejected the allegation — that the PTM was dancing to the tune of foreign agencies — at the Peshawar rally. “We are not anyone’s agents,” he had said.
Reiterating his vow from the rally for the campaign to remain peaceful, he told Al Jazeera: “There are people who want our movement to turn violent, but we will respond peacefully as we have done so far.”
“And should they try to harm us, the decision will be up to the entire Pakhtun community.”
During the rally on Sunday, Pashteen had said that “good Taliban” in South Waziristan were threatening the PTM supporters not to go to Peshawar for the gathering. He, however, did not give details about the identity of the “good Taliban”.
He had called for the trial of the spokesman for the proscribed Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan, Ehsan*ullah Ehsan, who had surrendered to the security forces in April last year.
The PTM will hold next rallies in Lahore on April 22 and in Swat on April 29.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1400753/we-want-to-settle-our-demands-in-court-says-ptms-manzoor-pashteen

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main saat bar qasam kha kar kah sakta hain taliban commandar Khannan ko Bannu kay army camp main dekha tha… Manzoor Pashteen

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KPK changed in days
And they are loud and clear
Pashton area pf Baluchistan is also supporting them

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Thank you army
For leaving upper and lower Dir
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But Aala-hazrat Zaid Hamid is saying its the efforts of Greater Israel:

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Jo apny haq kay liye awaz uthaye.. .woh RAW ka agent kahlata hia… Zaid Hamid is false propaganda machine. isko mazak kay tor par to quote kar skaty hian…

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More independent media is giving coverage to PTM…

A new movement demanding security for Pakistan’s ethnic Pashtun minority is transforming into a nationalist struggle with long-term consequences for the country’s politics, security, society, and foreign policy.
On April 8, tens of thousands of supporters of the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM), or Pashtun Protection Movement, held a major gathering](Tens Of Thousands Rally For Rights Of Ethnic Pashtuns In Pakistan) in the northwestern city of Peshawar. As the capital of mainly Pashtun-populated Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, the city of 2 million is considered the epicenter of Pashtun politics.
The enthusiastic turnout showcased the aspirations of an estimated 40 million Pashtuns in Pakistan who want peace and prosperity after decades of regional and global conflicts and failing states amid the struggle of the world’s largest tribally organized society to join a modern era shaped by nation states, technology, ideologies, and economic forces.
PTM leaders are conscious of their potential historic role. Said Alam Meshud, a physician turned activist, says that for the first time in history the Pashtuns across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), and adjoining northern districts of Balochistan Province have become united.
“It is an understatement to call it the Movement for the Protection of Pashtuns. It is a national uprising,” he told the April 8 gathering.

Said Alam Mehsud

“We are united as Pashtuns first and have overcome the tribal divisions of being Achakzai, Yousafzai, Wazir, Mehsud, and Orakzai,” he said, listing some of the major Pashtun tribes in the three regions. “The military is the real power in this country, and they are unwilling to admit the blunders and oppression they have committed. We are no longer ready to accept our subjugation.”
For most of its 70-year history, Pakistan, created as a homeland for South Asia’s Muslims, has dreaded ethnic nationalism. As the new state’s elites aggressively pushed its diverse population to adopt an Islamic identity, many resisted. Over the decades, highly centralized military dictatorships, competition over resources, deprivation, and alienation contributed to a host of ethno-nationalist movements.
Bengali grievances in the former East Pakistan resulted in the formation of Bangladesh in 1971. Baluch](Pakistan’s Balochistan Conflict Reverberates In Europe) nationalist factions are currently engaged in their fifth armed insurrection. In the southern province of Sindh, grievances among the predominant local Sindhis and Mohajirs – Muslim migrants from India in 1947 and their descendants – have manifested in political parties.
The Pashtuns, however, have a more complicated history](The Pashtun Question: The Unresolved Key to the Future of Pakistan and Afghanistan: Siddique, Abubakar: 9781849042925: Amazon.com: Books)**. **While some movements have primarily sought autonomy and rights within Pakistan, others saw the new country as the continuation of British imperialism during the initial decades after independence and even supported an independent homeland, Pashtunistan.
Pashtuns inhabit one of the foremost geopolitical areas in the contemporary world, and their aspirations have often clashed with global powers and regional states. An egalitarian tribal social formation also prevented them from absorbing into states. Their status as the majority ethnic group in neighboring Afghanistan and the second-biggest ethnic group in Pakistan poses additional challenges.
The division of Pashtuns between the two countries has plagued relations. While Kabul does not recognize the 19th-century Durand Line bisecting the Pashtun homeland as an international border, Islamabad has attempted to dominate Afghan affairs by hosting and supporting Islamist hard-line groups including the Taliban.
Ali Wazir, a leader of the PTM, says they are aware of these complications and are not seeking independence.
“We want the state to recognize us as equal citizens and grant us everything that goes with that,” he told RFE/RL’s Gandhara website.
Wazir’s grievances are deep-rooted. Since 2003, he has lost more than a dozen members from his extended family to the violence that gripped FATA and other Pashtun regions after 9/11. His elder brother Farooq Wazir was the first victim of targeted assassinations in their South Waziristan homeland in 2003.
His father, brothers, cousins, and uncles were subsequently killed, but their murders were not investigated, and no one was held responsible. Insecurity also ruined his family’s businesses, forcing them to seek shelter elsewhere.

Ali Wazir

In late 2016, authorities demolished Wazir’s market in South Waziristan’s headquarters, Wana, after a blast killed a military officer. The demolition was carried out under a century-old colonial-era law that empowers the authorities to punish a clan or tribe for the alleged crimes of an individual or any crimes taking place on their territory.
The core leaders and supporters of PTM share similar suffering across FATA and Pakistan’s Pashtun heartland, where tens of thousands of civilians have been killed in militant attacks and military sweeps. Millions have been displaced by insecurity.
“For now, the PTM is not a political party chasing an election. We are trying to exorcise the demons holding Pashtuns hostage,” Wazir said. “Our aim is to bring back peace, prosperity, and happiness. We want Pashtuns to be able to live in peace on their historic homeland, to move freely, to educate their children, and to access health care.”
While the PTM lacks an organizational structure and other trappings typical of political parties in Pakistan, it is clearly moving in the direction of articulating Pashtun grievances into a nationalist political organization.
The movement emerged](Pashtun Grievances Echo In Islamabad Protest) after a 10-day sit-in protest in Islamabad in February that was prompted by the January murder of a young shopkeeper and aspiring model, Naqeebullah Mehsud, in the southern seaport city of Karachi.
The protest ended after authorities made assurances that the demands about ending enforced disappearances, unlawful killings, racial profiling, harassment, discrimination and mines littering FATA would be met.
Wazir, however, says the authorities are slow to address their demands. He says the movement wants a fundamental reorientation of the Pakistani state from one dominated by a military obsessed with countering real and imaginary enemies to one invested in the welfare of its citizens through democracy and federalism.
“I don’t see the state giving up so easily. They have not changed their policy of backing [Islamic] militants, and they exploit our resources without any checks,” he said.
PTM leader Manzoor Pashteen is building this argument, too.
“We are being killed as this insecurity wrecks our economy,” he told supporters on April 8. “Peshawar is barely able to feed its residents. Our industry and [FATA’s major trading towns] such as Miran Shah and Bara were destroyed.”
He also hinted at longstanding minority grievances over how the Punjabis, Pakistan’s largest ethnic group, dominate the economy. With a population of more than 110 million, the eastern province of Punjab claims a lion’s share of resources. The Punjabis dominate national elites and institutions such as the parliament, government bureaucracy, and the armed forces.
“No matter what happens on the Wagah [border crossing linking Punjab to India], it is kept open while Pashtun businesses [along the border with Afghanistan] are frequently shut,” he said. “Protecting Pashtuns also means looking after their well-being, honor, property, and mineral resources.”

In the PTM’s April 8 gathering thousands of women, children, and men held up photos, placards, or the national ID cards of their missing family members.
A fierce critic of the Pakistani military, Pashteen also wants the country’s 207 million people to be treated equally.
“You have to ensure the country belongs to everyone including the Sindhis, Punjabis, Baluch and Pashtuns,” he said, listing the major ethnic groups in Pakistan. “If you refuse to do this and deny us justice, you will be making it clear that this country only belongs to a few individuals.”
Such outspoken criticism is now meeting the coercive strategies](New Pashtun Dissent Meets Old Coercion Tactics In Pakistan) Pakistani governments typically employ to silence critics and those demanding autonomy and rights.
Pakistani military spokesman Asif Ghafoor recently declared Pashteen to be a “wonderful young boy” and said that authorities have met most of his movement’s “genuine” demands. But he hinted that the movement’s popularity and support in neighboring Afghanistan is problematic.
“You have seen that it [the movement] found new angles. The movement began to get the most support from Afghanistan. Different voices started to flow in,” Ghafoor told journalists.
A Pakistani journalist says](ریاست پاکستان کیلئے ایک نیا اور خطرناک چیلنج) pressure from the military is forcing the country’s media to largely ignore the PTM’s campaign. Alleged military trolls accuse the movement of being linked to the Directorate of National Security (NDS), the Afghan spy service, and India’s foreign intelligence, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW).
Wazir, however, rejects such accusations. “Everybody knows the RAW and NDS are not behind us, and such accusations are merely an old tool of oppression,” he said. “If I were an agent or in contact with a foreign intelligence service, I wouldn’t be alive now.”
However, he says they have received strong sympathy from fellow Pashtuns in Afghanistan.
“The Pashtuns in Afghanistan and Pakistan are linked, and both have suffered because of terrorism and insecurity," he said.
As charismatic PTM leaders attract Pashtun youth in droves, traditional political parties – especially established Pashtun ethno-nationalist political parties – are conflicted over how to respond.
The Pashtunkhwa Milli Awami Party, which has most of its following in Balochistan, has wholeheartedly supported the PTM by participating in its gatherings and backing its demands.
The Awami National Party, however – a larger party with a substantial following in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa – is confused](عوامی نیشنل پارٹی بمقابلہ پشتون تحفظ موومنٹ - ہم سب)**. **While its supporters have thronged PTM events, its leaders are trying to make sense of their sudden rise. Many of its leaders openly support the movement, but party heir apparent Aimal Wali Khan, the son of leader Asfandiyar Wali Khan, has even warned](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZuFLr_I5Bs) party members of repercussions for their involvement in PTM activities.
Wazir says the movement attracts support from across the political spectrum because it is inclusive. “Followers of various political parties are with us, and it is for the people to judge what some party leaders are trying to do,” he said.

PTM leaders Ali Wazir (L), Mohsin Dawar and Manzoor Pashteen in Mir Ali, North Waziristan on March 2.
He says the PTM is not ideological but populist and that it seeks to bridge the traditional divide in society. “All Pashtuns, be they religious or secular, are suffering, and our aim is to end their misery,” he said.
For now, Pashteen is not deterred by the campaign to cast him as anti-state. “Whenever we talk about our rights and justice, we are accused of trying to break this country,” he said in a video posted on Facebook.
The 26-year-old says they are determined to campaign until Pashtun suffering ends in Pakistan.
He told supporters to be ready to march on Islamabad again if they feel that the authorities have failed to meet their demands.
“They [the government] will have to give us international guarantees [that our rights will be granted] this time around,” he said.

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**And this from the chief of 12 pass intellectuals
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کچھ لوگ باہر اور اندر سے پاکستان کی سالمیت کے درپے ہیں،انہیں بتانا چاہتے ہیں کہ کچھ بھی کرلیں جب تک فوج کے پیچھے قوم کھڑی ہے آپ پاکستان کا کچھ نہیں بگاڑ سکتے، جنرل قمر …[/RIGHT]
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***[RIGHT]یہ سیاستدان ہے یا جوکر ، بلاول بھٹو کی پشتون موومنٹ کی حمایت کے بعد اسے بھی پشتین کی حمایت یاد آ گئی اور جو معاملہ حکومت اور پارلیمنٹ کا ہے اسے حل کرنے کے لئے آرمی چیف سے ملنے کا اعلان کرتا ہے ان بوٹ پالشیوں نے جمہوریت کو برباد کر رکھا ہے یہ پختونخواہ میں اپنی پارٹی کے بری طرح گرتے گراف سے شدید خوفزدہ ہے[/RIGHT]
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Pashtun rights: Imran Khan endorses PTM’s demands - The Express Tribune
Says he will persuade army chief to decrease check posts in FATA
TRIBUNE.COM.PK

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^^^ lol
he’ll persuade Army chief!!! somebody tell him your job is to take order and implement!!! talking/meeting with COAS is for your photo session only!!!

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well those who are butthurt over talking to army chief…who do you want to contact instead? Khaqaan Abbasi or Khurram Dastgir? LOL

…may be its practical to approach him directly since the core demands related to Army Operation…for which it is best to talk to those who are in actual control.

It is very difficult to use new GS setting specially without page no

**تخت لاھور+ایسٹیبلشمنٹ Vs پختون مہاجر سندھی سرائیکی اور بلوچ **

لاہور: پشتون تحفظ موومنٹ کی ریلی سے قبل کارکنوں کے خلاف کریک ڈاؤن
لاہور: پشتون تحفظ موومنٹ (پی ٹی ایم) کی جانب سے اتوار کو ممکنہ طور پر موچی گیٹ پر ریلی کے انعقاد کے اعلان کے بعد پنجاب پولیس نے جامع پنجاب اور مقامی ہوٹلوں میں پی ٹی ایم اور عوامی ورکر پارٹی (اے ڈبلیو پی) کے کارکنوں اور رہنماؤں جبکہ متعدد پشتون طلبہ کو مختلف چھاپوں میں گرفتار کرلیا۔
ڈان اخبار کی رپورٹ کے مطابق سوشل میڈیا پر گرفتاری سے متعلق خبریں من…
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Bilawal, Maryam back PTM’s right to protest after crackdown ahead of Lahore rally
“This country is as much their’s as it is our’s,” says Maryam Nawaz, advocating PTM’s right to hold its rally.

Seems real abdili aa gai hey KPK main

chilgozon ka scandal kab hamary mulk kay media ki zeenat banay ga…

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Yesterday at 12:21pm ? Lahore ?

آپ کا اپنا گوشت!

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Protesters managed to circumvent the apparent media blackout by posting live video streams on social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/04/thousands-rally-pakistan-lahore-pashtun-rights-180422155842327.html

This young guy… according to Major Gafor … he is wonderful guy… asking rights for his nation.

Tens of thousands of Pashtuns are demanding an end to extrajudicial killings and abductions they blame on the Pakistani state - and a charismatic young man has become their spokesman.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-43827660