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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

How ‘Pakistan’s Switzerland’ became Taliban land, War on Terror, NewAgeIslam.com

War on Terror
How ‘Pakistan’s Switzerland’ became Taliban land
By Manjusha Madhu
Feb 02, 2009

A princely state in NWFP until it was dissolved in 1969, Swat was a famous centre of Buddhism during the Mauryan period. In December 2008, most of this area was captured by Taliban insurgents headed by Maulana Fazlullah and his group Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi. In most places, they have established a parallel Government with their own code of law based on the Shariat. Traditionally the area has been a stronghold of the Pakistan People’s Party and the Awami National Party, but the militants are trying to weed out their supporters. Nearly a third of Swat’s 1.5 million people have migrated due to the fighting.

The present

The area has been under indefinite curfew since January 26. So effective is Fazlullah’s army of 10,000 that that the government’s influence is now largely confined to just 36 sq km of territory in and around the main town Mingora. His feared — and well-equipped — rebel army reportedly takes its cue from the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), an extremist organisation headed by Baitullah Masud, the commander suspected of orchestrating the assassination of Benazir Bhutto. The two came together in the aftermath of a sweeping military operation in 2007 at the Red Mosque in Islamabad that killed many seminary students and clerics.

http://newageislam.com/how-%E2%80%98pakistan%E2%80%99s-switzerland%E2%80%99-became-taliban-land--/war-on-terror/d/1167


Monday, May 28, 2012

8,000 foreign fighters in FATA ring alarm bells in Islamabad, War on Terror, NewAgeISlam.com

War on Terror
8,000 foreign fighters in FATA ring alarm bells in Islamabad
By Hamid Mir
July 21, 2008

Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and his key ministers will visit Peshawar on Monday for a special meeting, which could decide the launching of a major operation against foreign fighters in Fata, Interior Ministry Adviser Rehman Malik told The News on Sunday.

It would be a short and effective operation like the one in Bara recently, officials told The News. Information Minister Sherry Rehman confirmed the briefing to The News without giving any number for the foreign fighters but expressed the determination of the government to pull them out. Mr Zardari listened to the briefing without making any comment.

Although officially the government of Pakistan accepts that foreign fighters are present, their unusually large number has set alarm bells ringing in Islamabad and possibly in other capitals as well. Interior Adviser Rehman Malik, when pressed by this correspondent, however, conceded that the number of foreign fighters was about 1,000.

http://newageislam.com/-8,000-foreign-fighters-in-fata-ring-alarm-bells-in-islamabad/war-on-terror/d/275


Obama: Pakistan’s restive areas a 'huge problem' for US and its funding of Mujahideen in Kashmir counterproductive,

War on Terror
Obama: Pakistan’s restive areas a 'huge problem' for US and its funding of Mujahideen in Kashmir counterproductive
July 28, 2008
Press Trust Of India
Washington, July 28, 2008

At the Unity Convention of minority journalists in Chicago, Senator Obama repeated what top administration officials including senior military officials have been saying persistently -- that "more effective cooperation" is needed from Pakistan to get rid of the safe havens.

"They've (al Qaeda and Taliban) got safe havens there (in Pakistan's tribal areas) that US troops cannot follow -- that is a huge problem," Senator Obama said.

"We're going to need more troops in Afghanistan. But we're also going to need more effective cooperation from the Pakistani government in rooting out these safe havens," the Illinois Senator said.

Obama is expected to meet Gilani tomorrow in which the goings on along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border and safe havens inside Pakistan are expected to be discussed. The Democrat Senator has had some tough words for Islamabad since last August on tracking down the al Qaeda and the Taliban stressing that if Washington had actionable intelligence it will strike unilaterally.

http://newageislam.com/obama--pakistan%E2%80%99s-restive-areas-a--huge-problem--for-us-and-its-funding-of-mujahideen-in-kashmir-counterproductive/war-on-terror/d/328