Without and independant media, rumors aplenty in Swat...

So is the govt/Army really honest in their reporting on what going on in Swat? We have no one to confirm anything… So as with everything else, rumors are out that the govt allowed some terrorists to escape so as to continue its policy of creating a terrorist threat to keep the money flowing in from the west…
I wouldnt be surprised considering the incompetance and arrogance of the dictator, and his supporters…

Swat: mission accomplished? By Adil Zareef

THE ISPR spokesman has declared all districts and tehsils of Swat cleared of militants. So, is everything hunky dory and back to normal as the displaced persons return to their homes — and peace prevails? Has the operation Swat codenamed Rah-i-Haq been “mission accomplished” or is this just another ruse — a lull before the storm — an impending turmoil about to explode in the near future?

The phrase “mission accomplished” was used by President George Bush aboard a US aircraft carrier referring to Iraq in 2003, but the insurgency never ceased, rather it has intensified ever since.

Hopefully this euphoria is not misplaced on the part of the Pakistan military.

The rumour mills have already started to work overtime in the absence of verifiable sources other than the military handouts.

The fight against terrorism was cited as a reason to impose emergency but it may not have had the desired effect since an independent media and civil society contribute to keeping an eye on the militants’ activities. While the military may have alienated even liberal elements of society through the measures following the emergency, its intelligence did not appear to be on the mark.

This is why perhaps the notorious training camp like Manja Khwar was spared the rockets and instead the peaceful Kala Kaley village was targeted in Kabal.

In the perception of the locals, the militants were given safe passage by the authorities into the deep enclave of Gatt Peuchaar from the Najia post as an escape route to Dir, Bajaur district. Some locals also allege that militancy will once again be reactivated by the same elements that ‘groomed and assembled’ them prior to their Swat conflict to get the media attention and to raise alarm bells in western capitals of the ‘impending threat of a takeover by Islamic militants’, as President Pervez Musharraf defends his draconian emergency measures.

According to Khadim Hussain, a social analyst, “In some parts naturally there is initial excitement due to the restoration of normality but largely there is growing public doubt and resentment — the people think the army has come to dislodge them just like the helpless Baloch in the name of ‘national security’. Despite tall claims the rural mountains are still under the Taliban.

Worse, many residents report the training camps are still operational in Swat. As for now, Swat has been officially ‘conquered’ by the military!”

According to a prominent HR activist from Swat, “The military cannot be trusted to root out extremist elements as these were permitted to sneak to safe havens, while the ordinary civilians became soft targets. Nobody knows the whereabouts of Mullah Fazlullah and his close associates.

“A well known figure at the ‘tootano market’ was the ex- interior minister’s point man in the whole operation. The terrorists took refuge with the local administration before the army operation.

“What is needed is targeted action against the ‘imported’ militants who have taken cover and were neither killed nor arrested as claimed by the officials. The people have yet to see those arrested or killed militants.”

As these theories are doing the rounds, there is a humanitarian catastrophe emerging in all districts and tehsils, except Mingora, as no relief agencies have been given access to the conflict zones and there are serious health, food and shelter problems that need to be addressed on an emergency basis. The role of the traditional elites, political leaders, NGOs and the so called civil society from Swat has been abysmal in the entire affair as they watched from the sidelines as their land was being devoured.

Posterity will judge their silence and their apparent appeasement when things were sliding towards anarchy.

The most credible analysis of the current turmoil goes like this: “Past and current practices of Pakistan’s military and intelligence agencies indicate that they must have concluded earlier that Pakistan would yet again need a ‘working relationship’ with the Taliban to pursue its interests in Afghanistan and to compete with Indian and Iranian goals in the region.

“If this analysis is accurate, then this also explains why Maulana Fazlur Rahman (leader of one of two factions of the Deobandist Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam or JUI) is being friendly again towards the Musharraf regime.

“The new attitude may be the result of guarantees that the NWFP will remain under his suzerainty and might explain why he is not challenging Musharraf openly even when all other major political forces are gunning for the president.” —Hassan Abbas in Terrorism Monitor, Nov 26, 2007.

Tailpiece: “The Taliban are a convenient ATM card for the Pakistan Army. First it was the Afghan jihad. After 9/11 the ATM machine was pulled from Afghanistan into the tribal belt and now it is in the settled districts.

When ever the Pakistan Army needs dollars it just pushes in the Taliban or Al Qaeda ATM Card and the dollars just start rolling in…. . .” — Abdul Hayee Kakar, BBC Urdu service Peshawar.
http://www.dawn.com/2007/12/12/op.htm

Re: Without and independant media, rumors aplenty in Swat…

^^ i was laughing on your previous thread heading “one more piece against” its like you are looking for the news against mushi and army..i can laugh only.
Swat mission is accomplished … Mushi haters cant digest it. But it didnt create a dent in army progress. Good to see apdm broke and mma too. Great strategy by president musharraf..

God bless President musharraf for firing corrupt judges :jhanda:

Re: Without and independant media, rumors aplenty in Swat...

which ex-interior minister?

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Re: Without and independant media, rumors aplenty in Swat…

I dont have to look for anything, EVERYONE is against you dictator… READ todays dawn …
EVERYONE is a Mushi dictator hater… Anyone who loves the country hatres that … Musharaf..

Give PROOF! We dont listen to your liaing dictator or his chamcha army… No one is on the ground to confirm anything…

Re: Without and independant media, rumors aplenty in Swat…

^^ …lolzz.. I can just laugh on your lang and frustration…

God bless President Musharraf for creating spo’s and blue book for government stratgic organizations.. :jhanda:

Re: Without and independant media, rumors aplenty in Swat…

Keep laughing, more to come… :jhanda:

Still wondering where the proof of your dictators success is… Or do you want us to just believe people like you?
You disgrace the flag as much as you want, but what proof do you have to support the dictator?

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Operation rah e haq :rotfl: – the generals of the Glorious Army never fail to amuse us. BTW, how many acres of land has been awarded to Comrade Napoleon for achieving another great victory after Kargil.

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:CareBear::CareBear::CareBear:

so true, its a shame we have such people.

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This Rah e Haq might have worked… But because the Amry is so secretive, how can anyone trust them? The Author of the article is right, without anyone on the ground to varify all these claims, how do we know any of it is true?

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http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007\12\14\story_14-12-2007_pg7_4

Troops capture Charbagh

Staff Report

MINGORA: Security forces on Thursday captured Charbagh and re-deployed the police that was withdrawn from the police station after militants had seized the area.

A large number of locals welcomed the security forces with “Pak fauj zindabad (Long live the Pakistan army)” slogans.

They showered petals on the security personnel when they advanced from Fizzagut to Sangota, Manglore, Kot and Charbagh.

The army also took control of the Manglore Bridge and destroyed an explosives-laden van at Kot. The security forces also destroyed the houses of two militant commanders Sher Muhammad and Sher Malik.

Addressing the people who had gathered to welcome the army, Col Sarfraz said the army had come to protect the citizens. He said the government would soon give the people good news regarding the enforcement of Sharia in Malakand division. The security forces also distributed sweets among the residents of the area. A government statement said the security forces and volunteers had taken complete control of Charbagh. It said the public had praised the “gallant actions and kind conduct of the security forces”.

During a search operation, the security forces came across unmanned bunkers on Manglore Bridge. They also seized a huge quantity of locally brewed liquor. Militants headquarters at Darul Uloom Charbagh was also cleared and taken over by the security forces. The statement said the Frontier Constabulary had arrested three miscreants from Bariam and Ayub Bridge checkposts.

Earlier, the corps commander along with the GOC monitored the operation and had an aerial view of the area, said the statement.

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Who is writing this article? Are there actual reporters on the scene or are they just citing military sources?
Talat Hussain was there prior to the dictator abbouncing emergency, but since the media is no longer free, how do we really know?

And the fact that they suddenly find illegal liquor among these militants who claim to be spreading Shria, seems kind of suspicious and screams of disinformation.

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Looks like you want army to publish and discuss "Schedule of operations in Sawat" in news papers and TV shows. you will only be satisfied when some Col X shows up on Late Night Show in Pakistan describing

*"Kal subah 9:00 bajey hum flan sector k flan hissey main secret search operation kareen gaay"

"jub 9 bajey wala operation khatam ho jayee ga tu hum 11 bajey rest lain gaay aur phie 1pm per hum x Sector k street number XX main achanak CHAPA mareen gaaay"*

SECRECY and SURPRISE are the two most important factor in any Army operation my friend. Flow of information from war zone is always controlled and filtered Let the corrupt media confuse the awam. I am wondering if Govt is hiding everything (right or wrong) how come these corrupt journalists don't find anything to write in favor of Govt?

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Do you really think any of those wimpy journalists will go into an active combat zone? Hamid Mir ran away after hearing a few bullets whizzing by in Waziristan. They all rely on local stringers for their news and if they could they would have Mullah radio on Geo right now claiming victory over kaffir army, just like they did with Ghazi not that long ago. According to jihadi sources, mullah radio is already at the seat of power in Islamabad.