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February 26, 2008

Rulers Use Terrorism For Politics

By Muhammad Khurshid

Now this is clear to everyone whether he is living in tribal areas situated on Pak-Afghan border or United States; rulers led by US President George W. Bush have used the menace of terrorism for keeping themselves in power. Terrorists were created by these rulers, but now they are unable to control them. Now they have openly been challenging the state, but the state can do nothing.

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Rulers of Pakistan enjoying full support of US President George W. Bush have used the menace of terrorism for their political purpose. Now they have been trying to control these terrorists, but they are unable. Terrorists have also become a force. It is not yet clear as who have been providing weapons and money to these terrorists ruling the tribal areas situated on Pak-Afghan border. They have been preparing plans for carrying out attacks in Pakistan and other parts of the world with total immunity. Rulers of Pakistan may be aware of their activities, but they have been keeping mum over the issue. In other words terrorists are more powerful than the state.

People want anwser from the rulers. They want to ask the rulers to identify  who these terrorists and Taliban are. The News in its comment stated that the terrorists struck again -- in broad daylight and again in the country's main garrison town of Rawalpindi killing at least eight people. Not only that, they struck on the city's busiest thoroughfares and managed to achieve their objective of targeting a senior officer of the Pakistan Army -- a lieutenant-general who at the time of his death was the military's surgeon-general. The attack, according to initial reports, is said to have occurred as a vehicle laden with explosives rammed itself into a vehicle carrying the officer. Given the high-profile nature of the victim and the location and time of the attack, it would be fair to assume that many questions are going to be asked. The modus operandi of the terrorists, in recent weeks, has widened beyond the use of suicide bombers on foot and this recent development -- of using automobiles laden with explosives as moving bombs -- is ominous and one can only imagine the impact it will have on the movement of senior officers of the armed forces (most of whom already move around under heavy armed escort).

The frequency of such attacks and the apparent boldness of the terrorists should force the government into drawing up a counter-terrorism strategy that effectively deals with the menace of suicide bombings. In fact, it is somewhat surprising that such tactics have not been developed so far since it is anything but business as usual as far as law and order is concerned (notwithstanding recent statements made by the caretaker interior minister who had claimed that terrorism had been dealt a fatal blow and that law and order was very much under control).

If anything, the bombing on The Mall is a grim reminder that the war against extremism and terrorism is far from over in the country. This is something that the PPP and the PML-N also need to take particular note of. Asif Zardari has said that fighting this menace remains one of his partyís top priorities but that the same time he has said that a military solution alone will not solve this problem -- a line echoed in totality by Nawaz Sharif. However, both gentlemen will hopefully understand that any political solution to this will have to be made from a position of strength and not to appease the extremists. Also, it should be understood that the extremists are fighting a violent war against the state, the target of which is the government and the military, and this means that, for better or for worse, the response will have to be in part military and one that breaks the back of the extremists. Of course, in the long run this alone will not work -- and the matter of reforming the madressahs (where a lot of militants are indoctrinated) and even the mainstream system of education, reducing the dissemination of sectarian literature and also Pakistan's orientation in the war against terror will have to be re-worked.
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Authors Website: https://voiceforpeace.wordpress.com/

Authors Bio:

Muhammad Khurshid, a resident of Bajaur District, tribal areas situated on Pak-Afghan border is journalist by profession. He contributes articles and news stories to various online and print newspapers. His subject matter is terrorism. He is also heading Voice For Peace working against terrorism in tribal areas. The aim of the Voice For Peace is restoration of peace in Bajaur Agency, tribal areas and whole world. He is looking for freelance and correspondent work from media organizations, to cover the part of the world where Al Qaeda and the Taliban are most active.


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