Showing posts with label Tribal Area. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tribal Area. Show all posts

Monday, January 22, 2018

Waziristan Tribe In FATA Threatens to return to Pakhtunkhwa and Protest If Landmines Not Cleared





TANK, Pakistan -- A Pashtun tribe in northwest Pakistan endured Taliban bombs, Pakistani military sweeps, and displacement for years to return to what they hoped would be a peaceful homeland.

But an estimated half a million Mehsuds are once again threatening to abandon their towns and villages in South Waziristan if authorities fail to clear landmines and unexploded ordinance from the mountainous regions.

A major Mehsud jirga or tribal council this week warned the government to either protect their children from being blown up in landmine explosions or brace for unprecedented protests and a mass exodus of Mehsud tribespeople into Pakistani cities.

Qayyum Sher, a former Pakistani military officer and Mehsud tribal leader, says government efforts to rehabilitate his community amount to nothing if it continues to fail to protect them from the scourge of landmines.

“We are calling on the [Pakistani] army to cleanse this region from mines if they want us to live a peaceful life here,” he told Radio Mashaal. “We Mehsuds are united in demanding an end to frequent incidents where men, women, and children are either killed or lose their limbs to landmines.”

Saeed Anwar, another Mehsud tribal leader, says during the past year landmines have killed or maimed more than 70 children. Many Mehsuds returned to their homeland after a Pakistani military offensive forced them to abandon their homes in 2009. Most sought shelter in the hot and arid plains of neighboring Tank and Dera Ismail Khan.

“I think this situation [the prevalence of landmines] is a violation of international laws and conventions,” he said. “We are adamant that if the authorities fail to cleanse Waziristan from landmines, we will abandon it altogether.”

The Mehsud ordeal began soon after a handful of extremists from among the community became leaders of the Pakistani Taliban movement after the demise of the hard-line Taliban regime in neighboring Afghanistan in late 2001. Over the past 16 years, hundreds of thousands of Mehsud civilians have paid a heavy price as militants killed tribal leaders and targeted civilians while they also became collateral damage in military offensives that ultimately forced them to leave their homes.

The community now appears to have learned hash lessons from their past silence over their suffering. Anwar says they plan to protest until authorities succumb to their demands. “How can we live in a place where the lives and limbs of our children are not safe?” he asked.

Anwar pledged that the corridors of power in Islamabad will now have to listen to their demands. He accused Islamabad of treating them as lesser citizens, saying that when a landmine killed seven Mehsud children last year, authorities only offered them the equivalent of $150 in Pakistani currency in compensation while the victims of a fuel tanker accident in Punjab Province received more than $27,000 in compensation.

“Even when killed by unexploded ordinance that are left behind after military sweeps, our dead are worth less than Punjabis trying to collect fuel from an overturned tanker,” he said. “It is the government’s responsibility to clear all these mines.”

Sherpao Mehsud, the head of a welfare organization in South Waziristan, says his fellow tribespeople returned to their homeland after the government assured them of complete security.

“For nearly 10 years, we suffered in every nook and cranny of Pakistan,” he said. “We demand that Pakistan’s chief of army staff immediately dispatch professional military demining teams to clear Waziristan from the curse of landmines.”

Pakistani authorities have not commented on the demining demands. But senior Pakistani officials usually project the return of the displaced tribespeople as a major success. According to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, nearly 75,000 displaced families have returned to South Waziristan.

Activist Manzoor Ahmad Pashteen says some students from his community are eager to protest to bring attention to the deadly threat of landmines in Waziristan.

“We are ready to launch a sit-in in Islamabad until authorities move to address this problem,” he told Radio Mashaal.

Hundreds of Mehsud tribal leaders are now scheduled to meet on January 22 to devise a final strategy for pushing the government to respond to their demands.

Abubakar Siddique wrote this based on Radio Mashaal correspondent Sailab Mehsud’s reporting from Tank, Pakistan.

Gandhara Rferl

source : https://gandhara.rferl.org/a/pakistan-waziristan-landmines/28983454.html





Thursday, January 1, 2015

We could Have Stop the Massacre in Peshawar but it was Allowed to Continue .




The Peshawar School Massacre of Pashtun Kids could have been Stoped it the Pakistan Army had not refused cameras and Guards to Head Mistress even after she was Receiving Threats from Militants, and Corp HQ Peshawar His staff was one to Refuse claiming it Wont Happen. 

Secondly Imran Khan Aka Taliban Khan is also responsible as he sent all the Pakhtunkhwa Police to Islamabad for his Dharna along with all his Ministers Bureaucracy and Police force . 

Thirdly the Federal Government is also responsible as it sent about 300 Platoon of Police Frontier Constabulary to Islamabad to Protect VIP,s and Embassies at Diplomatic Enclave . 

All these People Engineered the Massacre for Earning US Dollars and Saudi Riyals on these War Games with Pashtun Blood which Has become cheep and does not Matter for Pakis , and Takht I Lahore Punjabi Establishment.  

it is now a Policy to, Sell the Pashtun Blood to highest Bidder if it USA , Saudia or Others like China if it Asks with Polite Money as for grabs for Punjab . 


We have killed all the children… What do we do now?

By Ismail Khan, Dawn Newspaper
Peshawar massacre



PESHAWAR, Dec 18: `We have killed all the children in the auditorium,` one of the attackers told his handler.

‘What do we do now?` he asked. `Wait for the army people, kill them before blowing yourself,` his handler ordered.

This, according to a security official, was one of the last conversations the attackers and their handler had shortly before two remaining suicide bombers charged towards the special operations soldiers positioned just outside the side entrance of the Army Public School`s administration block here on Tuesday.

This and other conversations between the attackers and their handlers during the entire siege of seven and a half hours of the school on Warsal< Road form part of an intelligence dossier Chief of Army Staff Gen Raheel Sharif shared with Afghan authorities on Wednesday.

`Vital elements of intelligence were shared with the authorities concerned with regard to the Peshawar incident,` an Inter-Services Public Relations statement on Gen Sharif`s visit to Afghanistan said.

Pakistan has the names of the attackers and the transcripts of the conversation between one of them, identified as Abuzar, and his handler,`commander`Umar.

Umar Adizai, also known as Umar Naray and Umar Khalifa, is a senior militant from the (FR Region)  Frontier Region Peshawar Just a Few KM from Peshawar

Security officials believe he made the calls from Nazian district of Afghanistan`s Nangrahar province and now want the Afghan authorities to take action.

The officials believe that a group of seven militants attacked the school. Five of them blew themselves up inside the administration block and two others outside it.

The attackers entered the building by climbing its rear wall, using a ladder and cutting barbed wire. They all headed for the main auditorium where an instructor was giving a first-aid lesson to students of the school`s senior section.

`Did the attackers have prior 1(nowledge of the congregation in the main hall? We don`t know this yet. This is one of the questions we are trying to find an answer to,` a security official said.

A watchman standing at the rear of the auditorium appears to be the first victim because of a pool of congealed blood splashed in one corner of several steps in the open courtyard.

Finding the rear door closed, the militants charged towards the two main entry and exit doors and this is where the main carnage appears to have taken place, according to a military officer who took part in the counter-assault. Pools of blood at the entrance on both sides bore testimony to the horrific, indiscriminate shooting.

`There were piles of bodies, most dead, some alive. Blood everywhere. I wish I had not seen this,` the officer said.

The students in the hall appear to have rushed to leave the place af ter hearing the first round of shooting, and this was where they barged into the waiting militants who were blocking the two doors.

Inside the main hall, there was blood everywhere, almost on every inch of it.

Shoes of students and women teachers lay asunder. Those who had hid behind rows of seats were shot one by one, in the head.

More than 100 bodies and injured were evacuated from the entrances and the hall.

Every row of seats was bloodied. On one seat, there were blood-stained English notebooks of two eighth-grade students, Muhammad Asim and Muhammad Zahid.

A corner to the right of the stage in the auditorium, where an instructor was giving the lesson, was where a woman teacher, who had beseeched the militants to have mercy and let the children go, was shot and later burnt.

By that time, the Special Services Group (SSG) men had arrived and fighting had ensued and the militants were forced tomake a run for the administration block, just a few metres away.

Security officials believe the death toll could have been far higher had the militants reached the junior section before the arrival of the SSG personnel.

It is from inside the administration block that the militants fired at the SSG men.

Four of the militants blew themselves up inside the lobby of the block when they were cornered.

The impact was huge and devastating.

There were pockmarks from the flying ball bearings and human flesh and hair were plastered to the ceiling and the walls.

One of the bombers blew himself up in the office of the Headmistress, Tahira Qazi. Her office stands gutted. Her body was recognised later. A leg of the bomber was lying around.

Two students and three staff members were killed in the administration block along with the headmistress.

The last two bombers charged towards the SSG men who had taken positions on either side of the flank entrance to the block.

One of them exploded himself and after a while, the second one did. Shrapnel and ball bearings hit the rear wall, some pierced through the trees opposite the entrance.

This is where the seven SSG men were injured. One of the personnel who had taken position behind one of the trees was hit in the face, but is reported to be in stable condition.

The assault came to an end but left several questions.

Could the tragedy have been avoided? Yes, given prior specific intelligence tips of August and repeated conveyance of concerns by some teachers regarding the school`s vulnerability vis-a-vis its western and northern boundary walls.

Could the casualties have been avoided or minimised? Probably not, given the short response time. By the time the SSG men arrived and began the operation within 10 to 15 minutes of the assault, the militants had carried out much of the carnage.

There was no clarity on the number of militants and their location. The SSG team arrived through the front gate covered by two armoured personnel carriers. As they moved from block to block, the first major priority was to secure the junior section.

source : http://www.aboardthedemocracytrain.com/we-have-killed-all-the-children-what-do-we-do-now


Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Meet the Man who did Peshawar School Massacre An Enemy with 4 Names.

In order to Deceive People of Pakistan General Raheel Sharif of Pakistan Army to deceive People of Pakistan while the Taliban who did this is from Islamabad Own controlled Taliban they themselves made as Strategic objectives. The Villagers of Adezai are in Shame but the Master minds in Punjab are not shamed it seems and wows to continue the Strategic Depth and control of Afghanistan via Taliban made in Pakistan and financed by US dollars and Saudia Riyals that are used to feed the Overpopulated and Hungry Punjabi,s  who cannot sustain themselves . 

Taliban are Protected by Pakistani Media by Giving them Multiple Names and confusing the People actually the Person is only Same Person . This Policy is most Striking in Geo and rest of Punjabi Establishment controlled media , Taliban are all same coming from Madrissah in Punjab  either who Operate in Afghanistan or Pakistan , but Media Gives them name LEJ, LET , TTP, or Taliban but all are same and Made in Pakistan . 

In Fact the tribal Area is Directly controlled by Punjab  via is Federal Government via colonial laws called FCR-40 made in 1857s by Lord Curzon British Raj Viceroy via a special clause in Paki Constitution called Article 247, which the Punjabi establishment Weapon of Mass Destruction of World .  

by Rahim Mullah Yousafzai . 
The mastermind of terrorist attack on the Peshawar Army Public School leaves Adezai village FR Tribal Area in Peshawar Controlled by Islamabad via Lord Curzon FCR laws ,  in perpetual mourning in shame of Umar Narai / Slim a Criminal of their village Supported by Punjabi Establishment for Conquering Afghanistan as Strategic Depth . 

Umar Narai / Slim from FR Tribal Area of Peshawar 


Feelings of anger and revenge overpowered Adezai, a historic village located Few kilometres from Peshawar district and  FATA , sited close to the semi-tribal territory of Darra Adamkhel FR tribal Area , against their fellow villager, Khalifa Umar Mansoor, as news emerged that he was the mastermind of the December 16 terrorist attack on the Army Public School and College.

“We know him as Umar Naray, but he now calls himself Khalifa Umar Mansoor. We have long known that he is a terrorist and is hiding somewhere in Afghanistan,” said Farmanullah, the brother of Delawar Khan, the late head of the Adezai Qaumi Lashkar set up to defend the village and its neighbourhood from the Taliban militants.

Almost all the villagers referred to him as Umar Naray because his second name in Pashto means slim. In fact, the real name of this tall and lean man is Aurangzeb, but like most of the militants he kept a second name after embracing militancy and joining the Maulana Fazlullah-led Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). He now has four names – Aurangzeb, Umar Naray, Umar Adezai and Khalifa Umar Mansoor. Obviously, he prefers the last name as it confers on him some respectability in the ranks of the militants and makes him important in the hierarchy of the Pakistani Taliban.

Security officials named Khalifa Umar Mansoor as the mastermind of the horrendous attack on the army-run school in Peshawar in which 146 persons, including 134 mostly teenaged students, were killed and more than 100 were wounded. They claimed he was based in Afghanistan where the plan for the attack was made and had been in touch with the attackers by phone as they went on the killing spree in the school attended by around 1,000 students. Some of the security officials placed him in Nazian area in Afghanistan’s eastern Nangarhar province, but a few others thought he was in Achin located not very far from Tora Bora where the US had carried out intensive aerial strikes in December 2001 to kill al-Qaeda head Osama bin Laden and his men to avenge the 9/11 attack.

Any doubts about the involvement of Umar Mansoor in the school attack were removed when the TTP released the pictures of the six attackers, armed and wearing fatigues. In one of the pictures, the turbaned Umar Mansoor is standing in the middle flanked by the six attackers. It clearly established that he had motivated and sent these men on the suicide mission to attack the Army Public School and College and kill the students and teachers as they believed all of them belonged to military families. They were wrong as many students from civilian families were studying in the school and the teachers too were mostly civilians. Umar Mansoor later sent an audio message in Urdu to the media in which he tried to justify the school attack.

According to Adezai villagers, Aurangzeb aka Umar Mansoor studied in the village school for some years and then started working in the nearby gun-manufacturing Darra Adamkhel town. It seems making guns and pistols made him love weapons and eventually pushed him to become a militant. He joined the TTP unit in Darra Adamkhel led by Commander Tariq Afridi and set up its branch adjacent to his house in Adezai village. He became head of the local chapter of the TTP when Tariq Afridi was killed.

Villagers recalled that Umar Mansoor’s cousin Jangrez Khan was a senior TTP commander in the area and the men in his extended family followed in his footsteps as they picked up the gun and began fighting the state. Jangrez was reportedly killed in an ambush by the Frontier Corps soldiers in Khyber Agency. Umar Mansoor’s younger brother Mustafa alias Monoon and four of his accomplices were killed in a joint operation by the law-enforcement and intelligence agencies in the Frontier Region Peshawar in the aftermath of the attack on the Army Public School and College.

The saying “as you sow so shall you reap” aptly explains the story of this clan comprising three families headed by brothers Zakhakhel, father of Umar Mansoor, Jangrez’s father Kalakhel and Shahikhel, whose son Pervez Sheenay is also a TTP commander. Members of the extended family have been killed and captured, others are on the run and its womenfolk and children after being uprooted from the village are living in constant fear.

The villagers in Adezai rose up against the lashkar when Jangrez and Umar Mansoor set up base in the village and began harbouring wanted militants. An armed force, Adezai Qaumi Lashkar, was raised to fight the militants. The militants’ houses were demolished and their families were expelled from the village. This was also the beginning of the ordeal of the Adezai villagers as the militants repeatedly attacked them using suicide bombers and by carrying out roadside bombings. Scores of villagers lost their lives and many were maimed. Funerals were bombed and so was the village marketplace.

The government and Peshawar Police initially supported the lashkar to defend the village and its surroundings, but later its heads, including Abdul Malik, his son Noor Malik and Delawar Khan who are all dead now complained that they weren’t getting enough support in terms of resources. The lashkar was weakened due to disunity in its ranks and the discontinuation of assistance from the government. The lashkar members have continued to defend their houses and village and are still facing retaliatory attacks by the militants. Revenge is on the mind of both sides and Adezai is perpetually in mourning.

Adezai Qaumi Lashkar’s late head Delawar Khan’s brother Farmanullah said Adezai villagers were saddened by the savage attack on the Army Public School and College as they were familiar with the pain after having lost men, women and children in their families in militants’ attacks. “Our war with Umar Mansoor and his men is ongoing. We have been told by informers that he is in Afghanistan, moving from Nuristan to Nangarhar. We want the government to also take action against the militants’ financiers, supporters and sympathizers as they enable people like Umar Mansoor to fight the state and those loyal to it,” he told TNS.
source: http://tns.thenews.com.pk/umar-mansoor-an-enemy-with-four-names/#.VKMbqSuUegY


Sunday, September 28, 2014

77 Rifles for Whole FR Peshawar - Who are Idiots Running it ?

Who are the Idiots who think they can Run whole District of Semi tribal FR Area with 77 Rifles while no Police , Frontier Corps Rangers  and  No FC Constabulary works there as it is Sent to Islamabad for VIP duties are 77 Rifles enough to Keep Criminals and terrorist away in FR Peshawar Embedded inside of Pakhtunkhwa . 

Government Policy of Denying Governance in FR Area  to help Taliban and Criminals as a Policy . 




Policing the frontier: Over 100 new levies to be recruited for FR Peshawar

Published: September 28, 2014

Officials familiar with the matter told The Express Tribune that at the moment 202 levies personnel are deployed in FR Peshawar. PHOTO: FILE
PESHAWAR:

In order to increase the strength of the levies force in Frontier Region (FR) Peshawar, the political administration will recruit 128 new personnel who will be trained by the security forces.

Management hurdles

Officials familiar with the matter told The Express Tribune that at the moment 202 levies personnel are deployed in FR Peshawar. However, they said, since the FR is a vast semi-mountainous area, it is difficult for a small force to manage it even with the help of the Frontier Constabulary and security forces which are also deployed there.

One insider said the levies are usually an ill-equipped force in the agencies and they face the same issue in the frontier regions.

For the 202 levies men deployed in FR Peshawar, there are only 77 AK-47’s available which speaks volumes of how neglected the force is, he said.

He added the levies force is also not paid on time which also causes hindrance in their performance. “Many people from poor families join the levies due to a lack of employment opportunities in the region,” he said.

Improving the force

Assistant Political Agent (APA) Muhammad Arif told The Express Tribune the region’s levies force is not active because all personnel cannot be armed. However, he maintained the administration has brought the matter to the interior ministry’s notice and has been promised that arms will be made available.

“We will recruit 128 men on merit by October 15 and the candidates will have to pass a physical fitness test,” said Arif.

Taken

He said 28 positions had been left unfilled since December 2012 when militants kidnapped and subsequently killed more than 20 levies personnel, and later five others quit. “We are recruiting one hundred more men and with the additions, the levies will become a proper law-enforcement authority,” added Arif.

Elaborating on training facilities for the force, Arif said previously new recruits were trained by the Frontier Corps, but now they will be trained by the army for six months.

The APA explained the basic salary of the recruits will be Rs5,000 but with the addition of allowances it will be increased to Rs12,000.

According to Arif, Governor Mehtab Abbasi is taking a keen interest in the affairs of the tribal areas and has decided the levies should be trained in traffic management, bomb disposal, investigation and evidence gathering techniques.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 28th, 2014.

source: http://tribune.com.pk/story/768215/policing-the-frontier-over-100-new-levies-to-be-recruited-for-fr-peshawar/