THE CALIPHATE COMETH

Some interesting points have been made by the TTP spokesman in this interview

The Caliphate Cometh ‹ Newsweek Pakistan

Two committees—one nominated by the Islamabad government, another by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan—are presently engaged in ‘peace’ talks. We spoke with Shahidullah Shahid, spokesman for the Pakistani Taliban, about the dialogue, their reach, Aitzaz Hasan, Veena Malik and more.

Excerpts:**The government says peace talks will be conducted within the framework of the Constitution. Your nominated committee has said the framework should be Shariah. Can this difference be resolved?
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Both sides had agreed not to impose preconditions. We see this as a precondition. Tehreek-e-Taliban is at war with the government for two reasons: friendship with the U.S. and the continuation of the un-Islamic democratic system. We want the establishment of Shariah in Pakistan; this was the reason that Pakistan was created.

**What, if any, reservations do you have about the official four-member committee formed by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif for the talks? And why did you nominate your own non-Taliban committee instead of opting for direct contact?
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The government can nominate any committee it likes and so can we. If these members have decision-making powers, then we have no reservations. We are not negotiating with the government directly for obvious reasons. We are in a virtual war zone from where contact cannot be reliably made. Our [non-Taliban] committee is based outside of this war zone and its work will therefore not be hampered. We are also aware that peace talks have, in the past, been used to deceive us and to arrest our members, like Haji Muslim Khan of Swat and two of his colleagues. It has been wrongly claimed that they were arrested in an operation. They were invited to Islamabad for talks and arrested there. So it is difficult for us to rely on the government’s word. The [non-Taliban] committee will help us gauge the sincerity of the government. Once confidence and seriousness are established, then we can consider direct contact.

**Who would be the Amir-ul-Momineen if and when Shariah is imposed?
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We are fighting for Shariah keeping in mind the persons who can establish the caliphate and run the system as a caliph. We consider Mullah Omar as the Amir-ul-Momineen. In Pakistan, Mullah Fazlullah is leading us and he has all the qualities to lead the Pakistani nation.

**According to reports, the Taliban have issued a list of demands, including the release of prisoners, to further the peace process. Are these accurate?
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We do not disagree with the demands being attributed to us in the media. However, we have issued no such information to the media. Our clear position has been communicated to the government through the [non-Taliban] committee.

**Do you fear a full-scale military operation in the tribal areas if the talks fail?

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We want the peace talks to succeed. Previous rounds failed because of the government’s nonseriousness and foreign pressure. If these talks fail, the government will obviously try to launch a military operation. But we have been tested before and passed such phases with success dozens of times. Another military operation cannot harm the Tehreek-e-Taliban. Our network has only expanded economically, militarily and politically.

**But the Taliban did suffer defeat in Swat?
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You are defeated only if your system is completely eradicated. You can lose land and be considered defeated or you can lose your capability to fight for Shariah and be considered defeated. Losing land does not matter to us. The military operation in Swat strengthened the Taliban; the entire Tehreek-e-Taliban is now in the hands of the Swat Taliban. So the military operation flopped badly.

**Despite the talks there’s been no end to terrorist activities.

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The Tehreek-e-Taliban has distanced itself from these recent incidents, which were not carried out by us. The basic purpose of the dialogue is to end the war. Neither side has offered a ceasefire yet. We are ready for a ceasefire, but since this war was imposed on us, the government should announce the ceasefire first.

**There is confusion and disagreement over whose Shariah will be acceptable since there are so many sects among Pakistan’s Muslims.

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We are Muslims and every Muslim is passionate about Shariah. The majority of Pakistanis are Sunni Hanfis—theirs is the best system and no one should oppose it. Non-Muslims also need not fear the Shariah as Islam protects their rights.

**What is the on-ground situation in North Waziristan following the targeted airstrikes by the Pakistani military?

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North Waziristan is the land of Hafiz Gul Bahadur, but our men also go through that territory sometimes. The airstrikes killed innocent people; our losses were negligible. The military targeted only women and children, and mosques and bazaars. They claimed the deaths of Adnan Rasheed, Asmatullah Shaheen, Commander Wali Muhammad, and Commander Hafiz Saeed Khan in Khyber agency, but all of them are alive.

**What do you think of Punjab law minister Rana Sanaullah’s statement that 174 areas of the Punjab have been identified for military operations?

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He can conduct any kind of military operation he likes. They are already conducting raids in Karachi, arresting and killing innocent people and our friends in the name of fighting the Taliban. This is part of their psychological war. We see Rana Sanaullah’s statement as a threat against the madrassahs imparting education in Punjab.

**Is the government paying adequate attention to law and order?

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If you start from Benazir Bhutto’s first term as prime minister and see the Surrey Palace scandal, the polo ground case, the Swiss case, privatization, the National Reconciliation Ordinance, you will see what every regime has been up to. This system of governance is the root of all evil; it has imposed these people on us. People’s honor is not safe: 5-year-old girls are being raped and killed and their predators are roaming around with impunity. Corruption is the result of this system. Once we get rid of the system, God willing, such problems will go away.

**How far and wide is your organization spread?
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We have carried out big attacks everywhere, from the tribal areas to Karachi. Our most effective activities have been in Punjab and Sindh. Whether it is GHQ or Kamra or PNS Mehran or foreigners in the Northern Areas, we have influence all over the country. If the talks fail and an operation is launched, we will have no regrets about what happens next.

**How do you view the killings of polio vaccinators?
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No comment. But I will say that the Taliban have never accepted responsibility for these attacks. You cannot ignore the conspiracies being hatched in the disguise of polio vaccinations.

**Do you have any funding support from abroad?
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We are an Islamic militant organization, so we have the sympathies of Muslims everywhere. People ask where we get weaponry from. I want to make it clear that in the tribal areas everyone carries a weapon. The heavy weapons we have were snatched from government forces.

**How do you see the Musharraf treason case?

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The justice system of Pakistan has no importance to us. Musharraf was a cruel dictator. He helped the U.S. attack Afghanistan, he provided logistics to the Americans, and he started a war inside Pakistan to make them happy. Another crime of Musharraf is the operation against Lal Masjid. Musharraf is responsible for all the trouble in Pakistan and his successors did wrong to continue his policies. We have no interest in his trial for treason. If Allah gives us the opportunity, we will punish him under the Shariah for his real crimes.

**Former Army chief Ashfaq Kayani is reportedly facing security threats and former ISI chief Shuja Pasha has moved to Dubai. Are these threats emanating from the Taliban?
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Our war is not restricted to Kayani or Pasha. Our frontline enemy is the Pakistan Army and its main characters. So if we get an opportunity to target, we will attack.

**What is your opinion of Aitzaz Hasan, the young boy killed in Hangu?
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The Malala and Aitzaz types of people are not the heroes of Muslims. Aitzaz was not attacked by our organization; he was attacked by Lashkar-e-Jhangvi. He was not a hero. Why are the innocent women and children being killed by security forces not regarded as heroes? Why are their innocent families not being given compensation? The government is trying to boost their own morale by creating false heroes like Aitzaz and Malala.

**How do you identify your targets?
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We target those who are actually confronting us and who are opposing Shariah. But mainly our focus is the Army and intelligence agencies—they are the custodians of this system and they are our main targets. The others—whether they are politicians, journalists, or representatives of any segment of society—we examine how they are becoming obstacles for us and then nominate them as enemies.

**Some reports indicate that the prime minister’s daughter Maryam is a target. Is this true?
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There is no formal statement in this regard, but since she is part of the system, she may be targeted by some other organization. She is not on our hit list. So we can neither deny nor confirm this report. As far as it is possible, we take great care not to target women or children. Malala was made into a symbol so we were compelled to attack her.

**Do the peace talks symbolize a victory for the Taliban?

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We are a force. Everyone knows our power. If this had been accepted sooner, there would not have been so much bloodshed. The government has now accepted our reality; this is our victory.

**Veena Malik has announced she will be a better Muslim. She has also renounced show business. How do you view this development and was there any truth to reports that she had faced threats from the Taliban?
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The gates of mercy are open for everyone. If she has really distanced herself from show business then she is an example for all those women who still expose their bodies. I don’t think she was ever any hurdle to us.

**The government is holding dialogue with you, but there are dozens of other militant organizations operating in Pakistan. If a deal is reached, will these organizations also abide by the same terms and conditions?

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There are not so many groups. The biggest is the Tehreek-e-Taliban. Other groups waging jihad in Pakistan will respect our decisions and follow our accords.

**Will the Pakistani Taliban distance itself from foreign fighters?
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They are our Muslim brothers living here with their women and children. They are not directly wanted by the Pakistani government, but some foreign governments are pressurizing the Pakistani government to hand them over. Mullah Omar gave away the whole of Afghanistan but did not hand over Osama bin Laden. We cannot conceive handing over our brothers for the sake of a few facilities. They are part of us, and they will obey the accords we sign.

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Who will be made 'Yazid Sani' , I mean new Khalifa

Nawaz Shareef or Imran Khan ?

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No wonder why Bilawal is so much against the TTP :)

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Maybe competition, after all its his mother who created the parent organization in 96.

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Veena Malik is popular among Talibans…

:omg:

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حکومتی کمیٹی کا طالبان کی تجاویز پر اطمینان

:hmmm:

Curse Imran again…1…2…333333333333333333333333

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If Mullah Fazlullah can lead Taliban, he can lead nation too! | Pakistan Today
https://fbexternal-a.akamaihd.net/safe_image.php?d=AQAaBS8doC09iZto&w=398&h=208&url=http%3A%2F%2Fcache.pakistantoday.com.pk%2F640832-MullahFazlullah-1386132744-778-640x480.jpg&cfs=1&sx=0&sy=69&sw=640&sh=334*If Mullah Fazlullah can lead Taliban, he can lead nation too!
pakistantoday.com.pk

Says Taliban ready for ceasefire but govt should take the initiative Says Taliban do not fear military operation in case talks fail In a move that could affect the ongoing peace talks](http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2014/02/11/national/if-mullah-fazlullah-can-lead-taliban-he-can-lead-nation-too/)*

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Why not both?

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i don't understand why you are spreading venom of enemy of Pakistan and a criminal munafiq.
you don't even mention what 'interesting points' you were mentioning.

do you support these negotiations because Imran does? Do you wish these talks to succeed no matter what the cost, just like Imran does?

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:disgust:

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who need to know what they think of this and that..
khoti will come back under bohr again and again

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What a rubbish

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People are not with Taliban and they hate them . There is no ‘Islam’ with Taliban and Mulla . People of KP voted against them in 2008 and 2013 . Vote for PTI was vote for a change . They voted ‘Burgers’ for change but IK changed himself as Taliban Khan . These Taliban and Mulla basically live on the money of Narcotics . If some one knew FATA , Open sale at shops even at thara shops Hashish , Oppium and heroen is visible . When there is no Islamic lawe is imposed on the trade of Narcotics in their controled areas , they are actually not able to use the name of Islam . Whole fault lies in our media which easily critisize our civilan leaders but doesn’t have courage to say truth about these criminals . People of Sawat and Dir are afraid of revenge of Mulla Radio .

Must read ;
لال بتی کے پیچھے - URDU.DAWN.COM
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طالبان مذاکرات کو مزید وقت اور قانونی جواز حاصل کرنے کے لئے استعمال کر رہے ہیں- ان کی نگاہیں افغانستان پر ٹکی ہیں](http://urdu.dawn.com/news/1002219/11feb14-follow-that-car-zarrar-khuhro-sbj-aq)

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Any military operation in NW should be preceded by mining of the area between KPK and FATA (don't know how practical that is) by PA so that the fundos fleeing the area don't cause even worse mayhem on our side

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What utter rubbish

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we take great care not to target women or children. Malala was made into a symbol so we were compelled to attack her.
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Even before they attacked Malala these nut heads were bombing and destroying girls schools and harassing female teachers

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Why not? These negotiations sucks. And all who support these negotiations are living in fools paradise. These negotiations should be stuck in the arses of NS and co. What negotiations, they keep on killing innocent people, why???

Three explosions hit Peshawar cinema; 13 killed - DAWN.COM

PESHAWAR: Three back-to-back explosions occurred inside Peshawar’s Shama Cinema on Tuesday, killing 13 people and leaving at least 19 others injured.

According to DawnNews, multiple explosions occurred when a show was ongoing in the cinema.

Subsequently, 11 people were killed whereas 19 others were injured, an official at Lady Reading Hospital, Syed Jameel Shah, said where the wounded persons were shifted by rescue sources for medical treatment. Two of the injured later succumbed to their wounds, taking the death toll to 13.

Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) Ejaz Ahmed speaking to media representatives earlier said eight people were killed and 22 others were injured.

An emergency was imposed in LRH and additional staff was urgently summoned after the incident.

Ahmed furthermore said three grenades were used and up to 80 people were in the cinema at the time of the explosions.

Meanwhile, security forces cordoned off the site of attack whereas army personnel sealed the area from Shami Road.

Shama Cinema is situated in the busy Bacha Khan Chowk area of Peshawar.

The blast at the cinema came 11 days after a similar attack at Picture House Cinema situated in Kabuli Bazaar area of Peshawar.

The attack also came as negotiators for the federal government and for Taliban militants met for a second time today as part of efforts to end the bloody seven-year insurgency.

Scraps of human flesh, blood-soaked shoes and caps littered the floor of the hall after the blasts, an AFP reporter at the scene said.

Akbar Khan, 62, whose left arm and left thigh were injured, told AFP from his hospital bed that he was watching a movie when a deafening blast rocked the auditorium.

“It seemed like a hot iron rod pierced through my left arm and leg as I was hit by ball bearings,” he said. “I ran towards the gate, from where I was taken to hospital.”

Pakistani Taliban spokesman Shahidullah Shahid denied involvement. “We condemn the blast, its not our activity,” he told Reuters.

Backlash against PTI

Awami National Party’s (ANP) leader Zahid Khan strongly condemned the attack and termed it a failure of security. He criticised the peace process and alleged that Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan was a liar, adding that people behind the bombing wanted to destroy the country.

Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan expressed sorrow over the loss of precious lives whereas former president Asif Ali Zardari also condemned the incident.

Meanwhile, Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Altaf Hussain immediately demanded the arrest of the people responsible for the attack.

Imran Khan said the blasts were an attempt to sabotage peace efforts.

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If you had bothered to check the link, the venom has been spread by good old Newsweek not me. Interesting point for me is his claim that swat operation only resulted in loss in territory (their command and control remained intact). TTP at the moment is controlled by swat and mohmand factions. This is true, as the army could not catch the top leadership even after the operation. I have pointed this out many times on this board. I do not care if the talks are fruitful or not.

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The government should negotiate on one point agenda only (and that's cessation of hostilities), under no circumstances the government should give into talebans demand for shariah, releasing their comrades and withdrawal of troops from fata. In case of failure of talks the government should order operations against the militants throughout the country. In the country wither the militants should live or pakistanis.

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The Taliban will never agree to that. The reason they are fighting is not because of Drone Strikes, its because they want to take over Pakistan and implement their medieval version of Sharia Law. Drone Strikes is a convenient excuse to explain away the atrocities committed by these animals.

There hasn't been any drone strikes in over 6 weeks and yet suicide bombings, attacks continue.

These negotitation drama will continue for another week and when they fail, hopefully the Army will have drawn up a plan to take out the TTP bases in North Waziristan.

One can hope.

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I am only as optimistic about success of talks as success of operation. A national armed institution which cannot save its headqarters, cannot get high marks from me. ISI has been almost non-existent for a long time now, which means that you don't know anything about Taliban's penetration in your civil society. If random or sporadic aerial bombardment is what you call an operation, I don't see anything coming out of it except collateral damage. Since we have been too India-centric, I am sure we can fight with India for months but do not have any appreciable expertise to fight an insurgency, be it FATA or Balochistan. And even Karachi for that matter.