Tipu - the hijacker

This is a very interesting read. A big part of history that we arent even told. But I think we should so our youth may take lessons from it.

I wonder what our PPP friends say about this. @Sachaydino [USER=“65381”]Anwer Pasha[/USER]

https://www.dawn.com/news/1472935

SMOKERS? CORNER: MILITANCY AND MANIPULATION Nadeem F. ParachaMarch 31, 2019
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Exactly 38 years ago, in March 1981, a group of young men hijacked a PIA plane from the Karachi Airport and forced it to land in Kabul and then Damascus. The plane, bound for Peshawar, was hijacked on March 2, 1981 by three men who claimed to belong to an obscure left-wing urban guerrilla outfit, the Al-Zulfiqar Organisation (AZO).

The hijacking lasted 13 days. According to Raja Anwar, an author, journalist and former adviser in the Z.A. Bhutto regime (1971-77), the AZO was formed by Bhutto?s sons, Murtaza and Shahnawaz, in 1979. Anwar joined the outfit in 1980. In his 1997 book on the AZO, Anwar writes that being young, the two brothers decided to instigate a revolutionary movement against the Gen Zia dictatorship which had sent their father to the gallows in 1979 through a controversial trial.

On March 24 this year, as a response to Bilawal Bhutto?s allegations that some of the ruling party members had links with militant Islamic outfits, a prominent leader of PM Imran Khan?s Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) tweeted a newspaper image of the 1981 hijackers making victory signs and holding AK-47s. Obviously, the gentleman was pointing out the irony of Bilawal condemning the alleged links between certain PTI ministers and Islamic militants when two of his own maternal uncles were involved in masterminding a hijacking. The case of Al Zulfikar Organisation?s Salamullah Tipu, who highjacked a PIA aircraft, offers lessons about how the young and naive are often exploited by the powerful
On the surface, this was a clever tweet, until some respondents correctly pointed out that Murtaza Bhutto, the chief of the AZO, was the father of the now famous novelist, Fatima Bhutto, who was apparently approached last year by PTI to join the party!

Secondly, Bilawal?s mother, the late Benazir Bhutto had been under arrest in Pakistan at the time of the hijacking. She was about to lead a protest movement against the Zia regime when the hijacking took place. According to Anwar, Benazir was livid. In her 1988 biography, Daughter of the East, Benazir described the hijacking as a misadventure which gave Zia the opportunity to come down hard against his political opponents.

When she became the prime minister for the first time in 1988, Benazir had a falling out with Murtaza. Many believe that the roots of this can be found in her disapproval of her brothers? tactics vis-?-vis the AZO.

In her 2010 book, Songs of Blood and Sword, Fatima Bhutto more than alludes that the hijacking might have been the work of the Zia regime. She claims that her father, Murtaza, was convinced that one of the hijackers was being manipulated by the dictatorship. Anwar, who met with the main hijacker, Salamullah Tipu, writes that the AZO was a badly organised operation led by two angry sons out to avenge their father?s execution, and dozens of young men escaping the oppression of the dictatorship. Tipu was one such man.

Tipu has become an enigma since. Was he really manipulated by the Zia dictatorship or was he simply a reckless youth, hungry for revolutionary notoriety? The following profile of Tipu has been weaved together by accounts of him in Anwar?s book, French academic Laurent Gayer?s tome Karachi: Ordered Disorder, and my 2010 talk on the subject in London with former student activist and Tipu?s university friend, Akram Qaimkhani.

Tipu was born in 1954 into a lower-middle-class Urdu-speaking family in Karachi. His grandfather had been hanged by the British colonialists in the 1920s. A mischievous teen, his father made Tipu join the military. However, he was soon let go for misconduct. He joined a college in 1972 and immediately became a member of the Islami Jamiat Tulaba (IJT), the student-wing of the right-wing Jamaat-i-Islami. However, inspired by the ?socialist? rhetoric of then prime minister Z.A. Bhutto, Tipu quit the IJT and joined the left-wing National Students Front (NSF). In 1976, aged 22, he eventually joined the student-wing of Bhutto?s PPP.

Not much is known of his activities between 1976 and 1979. The Bhutto regime was toppled in a coup by Zia in 1977. According to Anwar, Tipu next enters the picture when he was made the president of Peoples Students Federation?s Karachi chapter in 1979. Gayer and Qaimkhani spoke of a ?daring raid? in 1980 led by Tipu on a van driven by two IJT activists. The van was full of weapons, which Tipu nicked.

In February 1981, Tipu got into a vicious gunfight at Karachi University against the IJT. An IJT member was killed. Tipu escaped to Kabul, which was, at the time, under the Soviet-backed Afghan regime. And here is where the AZO was also headquartered. Anwar writes that initial funding for the outfit came from Colonel Qaddafi?s Libya and Yasser Arafat?s Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO). Anwar writes that India refused to have anything to do with it and the Soviet KGB handed the AZO?s operations to the Afghan intelligence agency KHAD.

Tipu was impressed by the notorious South American left-wing terrorist ?Carlos the Jackal? ? who was also known as the ?playboy terrorist.? Thinking himself an ?Asian Carlos,? Tipu returned to Karachi in March 1981 and hijacked a PIA plane with two accomplices. Both are still in exile. Anwar quotes Tipu as saying that he planned the hijacking on his own and that Murtaza only took credit for it. After the hijacking, a power struggle erupted between Murtaza and Tipu. Anwar writes that Tipu told KHAD that he was the real Marxist and Murtaza was just a feudal.

However, after often being apprehended for driving fast while drunk and harassing bystanders on Kabul roads, KHAD arrested Tipu for the murder of an Afghan national. Tipu insisted the murder was instigated by Murtaza. But in 1984, Tipu was executed by the Afghan regime. He was buried in an unmarked grave in Kabul. His parents never got to see him again.

Bilawal Bhutto?s accusations and the PTI?s counter-accusations trivialise a bigger issue: how the emotions and naivet? of young people are manipulated by those playing cynical power games. In the process, not only are young lives destroyed, but their whole families continue to suffer.

Social anthologist, Nichola Khan?s Violence, Anti-Convention and Desires ? which chronicles the rise of the destructive impulse injected into the psyche of young men associated with the MQM in the 1980s and 1990s ? and security analyst M. Amir Rana?s Militant Ideologies & Radicalism in Pakistan ? which reproduces interviews with young men radicalised by jihadist outfits ? are harrowing reminders of just how much Pakistan?s youth are still vulnerable to cynical ideological exploitation that destroy not only them but also their families.

Well On the other hand see what Mr Munir Akram writes in Dawn’s same day issue addressing Muslim rights are being suppressed “Under the cover of countering terrorism, state suppression of the rights of Muslims has intensified.”

https://www.dawn.com/news/1472979/ban-all-terrorism

Unfortunately, under the cover of countering terrorism, the state suppression of the legitimate rights and freedom struggles of Muslim peoples, as in occupied Kashmir and Palestine, has intensified. Some Muslim communities, like the Rohingya, have suffered genocide. Some, like the Kashmiris, face the prospect of a Pakistan-India war or genocide if the Hindu fundamentalists in India persist in their plans to colonise them. Meanwhile, the continued occupation and oppression of the Palestinian people, and even the Israeli usurpation of holy Jerusalem, no longer moves the world?s conscience.

Crass discrimination against the Muslims has been made ?acceptable?. Muslim refugees and migrants are turned away from Western borders in violation of international law and humanitarian norms. The defamation of Islam and other manifestations of Islamophobia have become socially and politically acceptable in the West and elsewhere. This has generated widespread hate against Muslims that was so vividly and tragically manifested in the slaughter of the 51 Muslims in the Christchurch mosques.

This global denigration and demonization of the Muslim faith can be halted and reversed only if the OIC countries act with determination, unity and clarity.

Reviving the call for a ?Comprehensive Convention on Terrorism? may be a good place to start.

***In my own opinion ***It all boils down to whether we want to discuss the symptoms only and not want to talk about the Cause!

Expecting anything like literally anything from OIC is not just naive, rather totally stupidity. but this is a different topic altogether.

You were there during the above hjacking Tipu era right? What were the general sentiments? What do you think about it?

I just very curious to know how did 13 days hijacking felt on the name of great Bhutto

***Bhutto was not that great only selfish! his Lust for power by denying Mujeebur Rehman the Premiership of Pakistan! ended up breaking our country into two!

end result of his actions the rest of his Family suffered also! ***

***I was not there when this hijacking happened and was also out of country earlier when RAW Hi Jacked EAST PAKISTAN!

Those conditions actually is what lead up to the Bhutto Family ruling West Pakistan …

So real culprit is INDIA and its agency RAW still active in State Terrorism all condoned by United Nations at large!***

Yes but moving forward from there the 13 days hijacking had no role of India.

It was plainly Bhutto’s heirs, Tipu, Afghan govt and then the Arab leaders who for sure were a great friend of Bhutto and never liked Zia. Thats why it was taken to Damascus

You want a deeper discussion than is possible here on this forum.

It is pretty ironic that this came from NFP. It seems like that he has become disillusioned with PPP.. At least one good thing came out of the misrule of Zardari ownership of the party.

Yea I know what you are talking about. But NFP was a fan of Z.A. Bhutto and Benazir and thats why he voted for them. But this story is as despicable as Saulat Mirza of MQM. Young blood from very good families, later brainwashed, used and discarded like tissue.

Why is govt cracking down on ppp

There is absolutely no relevance among the two. You are comparing apples with oranges. All characters are dead in AZO. What was the truth no one knows. However what kind of this so called terrorist organization was, even no one was injured what to talk about deaths. I have nothing to say further may be AP can enlighten here better as he was in active duty of FIA in those day.

If you want more relevancy then see uzair baloch and numerous other lyari gangsters with their links to PPP.

bht afsos hota han kabi kabi apny logo py k kab hm samjy gy k hmy kod he apny mulk ko tek krna hn jab tak hm kod tek nai ho gy koe hmy tek nai kr skta

I wish I could understand something out of this post. It sounds like alien language. Don’t understand the abbreviations, titles or anything being talked of Pakistani politics.

I feel all the local pakistani gangsters are misused against the interest of pakistanis because these gangstets are mostly made up of spoiled, stupid, brats who are brainwashed to believe that gangster / sinful lifestyle is the key to the world of glamor, glory, riches & pleasure. That mindset is very dangerous. Distance from true word of God makes it impossible for them to see the reality. They view themselves as heros not knowing how they are misused by the enemy to cause havoc in their own home. Controlled by hormones, they dont have the vision to see how they’re perfect pawns of the enemy.

This was as usual a conspiracy prepared at Pindi to defame PPP

[quote=““Anwer Pasha””]
This was as usual a conspiracy prepared at Pindi to defame PPP
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Really? What facts can you share with us to support that theory?

There is thread hear by me on this topic
After ..years type , I am sorry but your new system of search never helped me
One army senior admitted that this hijacking was their own plan