Who finances Taliban? Finally the truth comes out

Pakistani media is sleeping at the wheel, while the country burns at the hands of Taliban. Today high officials from Frontier Provinces described it all.

Taliban are getting funds from Afghanistan, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and yes Russia.

Russians will do anything to control their neighborhood. Look at what they did in Georgia. Off course they cannot do the same in Pakistan. But they will continue funding taliban to make sure that central Asian oil would never come to Pakistan.

“Charities” from Iran and Saudia Arabia though cutting each other’s throat are somehow united in their nefarious objectives against Pakistan. Reasons are many. Both Irani and Saudi charities use their proxy Mullahs to fight their wars.

Afghani talibs get their money from the same sources and then distribute a portion to Pakistani side.

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It will be attrocious to blame others and go back to sleep. But this is exactly what Pakistanis are doing. The real threat is as always “internal”. If we were united for Pakistan, no one from Iran, Saudi Arabia, or Russia would do us any harm.

We on the other hand are still fighting our petty wars against each other. This is what I call “perfect storm”.

As Pakistan turned 61 yesterday, we are facing the biggest challenge to our existence. This time around the very Islam has turned against us, and the result is civil war.

Not sure if there is any hope!

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Really?! The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? :chai:

Hard to believe…

Whoa! Thats quite a revelation...

Thanks burqa man!

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There may be other sources of funding too that are not mentioned in the BBC report.

Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan

Taliban collecting taxes to raise funds for ‘jihad’
** Meagre Zakat and Ushr funds cannot meet militant expenses

  • Abductions for ransom, tax on goods transport among major revenue sources

By Iqbal Khattak*

PESHAWAR: The Taliban are financing their “jihad” against the United States and supporting the families of the militants killed in the war with private taxation, besides Zakat and Ushr.

Sources close to militants, tribal elders and government officials in various tribal regions where Taliban-linked militancy has paralysed business told Daily Times that the organisation has not made a uniform policy on Zakat so far.

Taliban vary the taxation from area to area and depending on the financial status of traders. Bajaur is the worst case, where reports say the Taliban have imposed fixed taxes on traders, ranging from Rs 30 to Rs 25,000 per month.

“I pay Rs 500 a month to the Taliban as per their decree,” said Rustam Khan, who runs a small business in the Khar bazaar. “I can afford to pay the sum, otherwise it would have been great injustice.”

Maulana Waheed, in charge of Zakat for Taliban in Bajaur, said the total collection was around Rs 175,000 so far – much lower than what Taliban need to spend. Waheed denied the Taliban were forcing Khar residents to pay Zakat to them, but accepted collecting 12,000 kilogrammes of wheat as Ushr from farmers.

Fuel stations give 120 litres of fuel each to the Taliban, who are frequently on the move to avoid United States spy planes.

“That is true, we provide a certain quantity of fuel to the Taliban as per their desire and our contribution for jihad,” said a manager at one of the fuel stations in Khar.

In the neighbouring Mohmand tribal region, the Taliban are not collecting Zakat, but seek contributions from harvested crops and also collect skins of sacrificed animals.

The Maulvi Nazir-led Taliban in Ahmedzai Wazir areas of South Waziristan collect neither Zakat nor Ushr, but the heavy fines they impose on the residents are one of the main sources of revenue to run the “Movement for Return of Taliban rule in Afghanistan”.

Brig (r) Mehmood Shah, former FATA security chief, says the sum that they collect through Zakat or Ushr is too small. “They are collecting taxes which the political administration used to collect on transport of goods. The militants earn up to Rs 30 million a month from tax collection in Kurram tribal district alone,” he told Daily Times.

Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud, leading the single largest militant group, is said to be spending around Rs 3 billion annually on militancy, and tribal sources say he was not heard emphasising too much on collection of Zakat.

Senior counter-terrorism officials say the militants abduct affluent people for random to generate funds.

Militant groups raised special squads for bank robbery, high profile kidnapping and taking away Afghanistan-bound containers, said the officials, citing certain cases as examples.

The only militant groups that vie for collection of Zakat and Ushr happen to be in North Waziristan.

This part is most hilarious "Taliban Collecting Taxes" Collecting Taxes from whom? Northern Alliance for profits made on pushing drugs... LOL....

What are you smoking? Northern Alliance? The article is about Pakistani Taliban aka Tehreek Taliban Pakistan.

I live on planet earth what planet do you love on? You think that Taliban on either side of the Durrand line are organized enough to collect taxes.. Yeah right I might as well also belive Iraq had WMD...

Given the scope of their come back burqaposhxs post carry a better punch.

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I thought it were all the Indian funds helping Taliban...

How much organization is needed to collect money from willing and supporting people? Taliban have effectively established their government in FATA. They have established their own courts, Madrassas, army, media, training and propaganda wings. There have been reports about them collecting taxes from a marble quarry. They may as well be receiving money from foriegn sources and narcotics trade but to conitinue financing their multi billion rupee a year organization and purchase expensive modern weapons they probably need money every which way they can.

yep, they need money by hook or by crook no doubt about that and they are getting it thats why they are back with a force and they are here to stay. But not by collecting taxes thats a completely different ball game. The source of their income is narcotics and foreign.

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Russia and Afghanistan I can understand. But if Saudi Arabia is funding Taliban activities in Pakistan (that is creating huge unrest and instability in parts of the country) then that goes counter to everything we know.

Personally I realize that Taliban and Saudis are quite aligned in ideological thinking (same brand of Islam) and Saudi Arabia is world-renowned in throwing monies around the world to propagate their version of Islam, but even a layman can see the havoc Taliban are creating in Pakistan. Saudi government can control the govt in Islamabad much more easily (they practically have them in their pockets with cheap oil on credit) so they don't need to come in through violent groups like Taliban to expand their influence.

By the way, Iran loathes Taliban, (both from an ideological stand point, as well as to what Taliban did to shias in Afghanistan) so that is also a bit of a stretch.

They may not be collecting taxes using all the paperwork that our govt does but they do collect tax in bhatta style, checkout article http://www.paklinks.com/gs/pakistan-affairs/291152-talaeban-controls-pakistans-marbles-literally.html?highlight=marbles


The only thing common in Iran and Saudi Arabia which can 'unify' their support for Taliban is "oil". If Central Asian oil can flow to Indian Ocean via Pakistan then that'll put pricing/production pressures on Iran and Saudi oil. Saudi funding Taliban then serves two purposes 1) oil 2) their version of Islam.

I can definitely believe these funding sources and I would like to add CIA to the list. The opium production in Afghanistan has shot up to serve a purpose. Its not like a whole grande brigade of Coalition forces cannot control opium production, its that they actually don't want to. Big chances are that covert CIA operatives take big chunk of opium money and fund Taliban activities to destabilize the region esp Pakistan, so the war on terror just goes on.

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The official expliannation of militant finances is just a cock's and bull's story as for involvment of Russia is concerned. Nations are not driven by emotions of revenge until some concrete interests are invloved. Russia in the past has been concerned with Chechens getting training and Islamic fundamentalism spreading in Central Asia.

Russia may very well try to bleed US to collapse just like US did to USSR.

Cold War is long over.

What Russia can do it US in Afghanistan, US can repay in Chechniya, Georgia, even in Siberia, etc. Moreover, US quiting Afghanistan means victory for AL-Qaeuda and its consequent resumption of training Chechens and exporting extremism to Central Asia. Sinkiang is another region for extremist activism. That is all powers are unanymous on eliminating Al-Qaueda from Afghanistan.

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While there might be foriegn fighters and foriegn funding for the Pakistani Taliban, one should not ignore the financial, moral and physical support and participation of a section of Pakistani population. It is not just the Uzbek, Chechen, Arab and other foriegn fighters in FATA and they are not reliant just on money and support from foriegn sources. I will not be surprised if the homegrown part is the largest part of this menace.

Really? http://www.paklinks.com/gs/world-affairs/294219-russia-threatens-launch-nuclear-strike-poland-hosting-us-weapons.html

Thats the joke of the century. And by the way, Russia is against Chechnyan rebels not because of religous extremism but that because they want Chechnyan independence. You can not by the same token put taleban and the chechnyan rebels in the same bracket. It would make much sense for the present KGB ruled Russia [the same KGB which was involved in the Afghan operation] to extract revenge on the coterie of nations [NATO, Pakistan, US] which led to Russian defeat and the catalysed the break up of the former USSR. And yes, Saudi is aligned with Taleban because of oil concerns and religous leanings. Iran similarly does not want the pipeline route through Pakistan. The story makes much sense.