Monday, July 28, 2008

Taliban exploit sectarian rift in Pakistan siege

By Jane Perlez and Pir Zubair Shah
Published: July 26, 2008
PESHAWAR, Pakistan: It was once known as the Parrot's Beak, a strategic jut of Pakistan that the American-backed mujahedeen used to carry out raids on the Russians just over the border into Afghanistan. That was during the cold war.Now the area, around the town of Parachinar, is near the center of the new kind of struggle. The Taliban has inflamed and exploited a long-running sectarian conflict that has left the town under siege.The Taliban, which have solidified control across Pakistan's tribal zone and are seeking new staging grounds to attack American soldiers in Afghanistan, have sided with fellow Sunni Muslims against an enclave of Shiites settled in Parachinar for centuries. The population of about 55,000 is short of food. The fruit crop is rotting, residents say, and the cost of a 66-pound bag of flour has skyrocketed to $100.And, in a mini-conflict that yet again demonstrates the growing influence of the Taliban and the Pakistan government's lack of control over this highly sensitive border area, young and old, wounded and able-bodied, have become refugees in their own land.Thousands of displaced Shiites from Parachinar are scattered among relatives in Peshawar, capital of North-West Frontier Province, which abuts the tribal areas, and in hotels and shelters where images of Iranian religious leaders decorate the halls.Last month, a Pakistani government relief convoy loaded with food and medicines that had been sent to break the siege was attacked by the Taliban at the village of Pir Qayyum. Many of the 22 vehicles were burned and 12 drivers were killed by the Taliban, according to government officials here and Shiites.And little seems to be hindering the Taliban since the army, six months ago, agreed to a peace deal with the leader of the Pakistani Taliban, Baitullah Mehsud, and has remained in its barracks.Groups of Taliban affiliated with Mehsud, who according to the Bush administration is supported by Al Qaeda, now control wide swaths of the tribal areas, from Waziristan in the south to Bajur in the north.From some parts of the tribal areas, like Waziristan and Mohmand, the Taliban have stepped up their operations into Afghanistan against NATO and American soldiers, cross-border attacks that have resulted in rising casualties for coalition forces over the last two months, the Bush administration said.In Kurram, the general area where Parachinar is located, the Taliban are a relatively new phenomenon, exploiting the generations-old sectarian conflict as a way of keeping the government out of the strategically important piece of territory, the senior government official in Kurram, Azam Khan, who serves as the political agent and who organized the June convoy, said in an interview.But Shiites say the Taliban are doing more than just keeping the government at bay. They say that because they are stopping the militants from entering Afghanistan, the Taliban are attacking them.The situation has attracted the attention of the leading Shiite figure of Iraq, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, who has encouraged all Shiites in Pakistan to do what they can to help their brethren in Parachinar, said Sheik Mohammed Shifah Alnajafi, the deputy representative of Ayatollah Sistani in Pakistan, and the vice principal of a Shiite seminary in the capital, Islamabad.About 80 percent of Pakistan's overwhelmingly Muslim population is Sunni, and about 20 percent Shiite. In Kurram as a whole, the two sects are almost evenly divided, with Parachinar almost entirely Shiite, according to figures from the secretariat of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, the body that loosely oversees the tribal region.The origins of the siege reach back to April 2007, when sectarian violence between Shiites and Sunnis flared over provocative remarks made by a Sunni of Wahhabi beliefs against historical Shiite figures, said Muhammad Amin Shaheedi, the director of the Islamic Research Council in Islamabad, and a leader of the Shiite community in Pakistan.But unlike previous bouts of sectarian violence that were settled by mediation after a few days, the tensions mounted, exacerbated by the Taliban, who sided with some of the Sunni, he said.Then, last Nov. 16, the tensions exploded in a day of extraordinary violence in Parachinar and surrounding villages, including mortar fire between Sunni mosques and Shiite mosques, said M. B. Bangash, a Shiite businessman from Parachinar who has taken refuge in Peshawar.In contrast to other parts of the tribal areas, the Pakistani Army has had a garrison in Parachinar for decades, but it failed to stop the violence, he said. "The government is indifferent," Bangash said.Some of the moderate Sunni families in Parachinar, who had often helped Shiites in conflicts, were attacked in the November fighting by extremist Shiites and were forced to flee, according to Khan, a well-regarded political agent who was appointed last month to the area in an effort by the government to reduce tensions. This left the general Shiite population feeling more vulnerable to the Taliban, he said.But the ambush of the convoy last month proved the power of the Taliban, the displaced Shiites in Peshawar said.A driver of one of the trucks who survived, Asif Hussain, described being captured at Pir Qayyum, taken to a Taliban training camp in the village of Shasho, interrogated and then released after convincing his captors that he was not Shiite, but Sunni."At the camp, the Taliban killed eight other drivers because they were Shia," said Hussain, 33, in a telephone interview from Parachinar.An official of the Pakistan Peoples Party from Parachinar, Mirza Jihadi, confirmed the existence of the Shasho camp, which, he said, is at a place where Afghan refugees used to live and is now controlled by loyalists of Mehsud, the head of the Pakistani Taliban.The displaced in Peshawar told stories of growing hardship at home, and they complained bitterly of the failure of the government to help."I want to go home but the government does not provide any transportation," said Mohib Ali, 45, at a hotel here, as he nursed a bandaged right arm that was wounded, he said, in fighting.He had spent the previous day at the Peshawar airport hoping to board a military helicopter that he had been told would take civilians back to Parachinar. But instead, he said, it filled up with soldiers returning after leave, and a few favored others with good contacts.The army garrison in the town had done little to help, and had failed to organize major food supplies, said Haji Gulab Hussain, a retired government official who leads a Shiite tribal council."The lower-ranking soldiers are ready for any action," he said. "But the army is supporting the Taliban. There are no orders." During the November violence, he said, "The army did nothing."Parachinar has prided itself on the best education in the tribal areas since the British colonial era, so the closing of schools since the violence began is a special blow, some of the displaced said. Teachers were too afraid to travel, they said.The one hospital in Parachinar was left with only a few nurses. Basic medicines, including anesthesia equipment and oxygen, were depleted, according to a medic reached by telephone.Killings have demoralized the population. In the village of Bilyamin, 22 miles south of Parachinar, two students walking to their matriculation exams were shot dead by the Taliban, Bangash said.Some solace was coming from Afghanistan, the refugees said. A schoolboy, Ashfaq Hussain, 12, arrived in Peshawar on Tuesday after a two-day journey by car through Afghanistan to enroll at Islamia Collegiate School, a prestigious school here."We can go through Afghanistan without a visa, it's a help," said his father, Sabir Hussain.But his son's travel to Peshawar by car via Afghanistan cost the equivalent of $50 over two days instead of the usual $3 by bus in about five hours, he said.Much of the vegetable crop of potatoes and tomatoes that is normally sold to markets in the heart of Pakistan was now being sent to Kabul, Bangash said. More perishable fruits were wasted.After the disaster of the June convoy, Khan, the political agent, said he had a new plan to try to persuade moderate tribesmen, both Sunni and Shiite, who were now weary of the violence, to allow the opening of the 45-mile road that runs from the town of Thal along a deep, wide valley up to Parachinar."It's been an intense year of warfare," he said. "Both sides are fed up."In Islamabad, Jihadi said the Interior Ministry had promised Wednesday to resume flights by the government airline, Pakistan International Airways, to the airstrip in Parachinar, which had been abandoned long ago.To try to quash the Taliban, the ministry would try to urge the local tribes to form small armies, known as lashkar, he said. The ministry was also offering financial rewards, he said, to local people if they killed a Taliban leader.But whether the army would take a role in the efforts to find a solution, appeared to remain an open question.

Six on way to Parachinar kidnapped in Afghanistan

PARACHINAR, July 28, 2008: Armed men in Afghanistan kidnapped six Turi tribesmen who were going from Peshawar to Parachinar via Kabul because of the blockade of the road to Kurram tribal region.According to sources, the tribesmen have been moved to an unspecified place.However, Allied and Afghan forces reportedly have besieged the Said Karam area in Paktia province to trace the captives.The main road from Peshawar to Parachinar was blocked in November last year, forcing people of upper and lower Kurram to use the Afghan route.Another 15 Turi tribesmen had been captured in Afghanistan last month but they were immediately rescued by the Afghan National Army.The road blockade has caused an acute shortage of medicines, food items and other commodities in Parachinar and other areas of the agency.Meanwhile, three people were injured in clashes between Mangal and Turi tribesmen in Upper Kurram on Sunday. Sources said that the clashes erupted in Tari Mangal and Piwar areas on Saturday and the two sides used heavy weapons.In another incident, a man was killed and another was injured in Bushara village near Parachinar on Saturday night
http://www.dawn.com/2008/07/28/top12.htm

Monday, July 21, 2008

ایران میں آٹھ عورتوں اور ایک مرد کو بدکاری کے جرم میں سنگ سار کرنے کی سزا

بی بی سی کا خبر ہے کہ ایران میں آٹھ عورتوں اور ایک مرد کو بدکاری کے جرم میں سنگ سار کرنے کی سزا سنائی گئی ہے۔ملزمان کے وکلاء نے کہا ہے کہ ان کے مؤکلوں کو کسی وقت بھی سنگ سار کیا جا سکتا ہے۔وکلاء نے ایران کی اعلیٰ عدلیہ سے مطالبہ کیا ہے کہ وہ سنگ سار کیئے جانے کے حکم پر عملدرآمد کو رکوائے۔ایران کے قانون کے مطا بق بدکاری کا جرم ثابت ہو جانے کی صورت میں مجرم کو سنگ سار کرنے کی سزا سنائی جا سکتی ہے۔ گزشتہ برس بھی ایک شخص کو بدکاری کے جرم میں سنگسار کیا گیا تھا۔ جن آٹھ عورتوں کو سنگ سار کرنے کا حکم دیا گیا ہے ان کی عمریں ستائیس سے تینتالیس برس کے درمیان ہیں۔ سنگ ساری کی سزا پانے والے پچاس سالہ موسیقار پر الزام ہے کہ اس نے اپنی ایک شاگرد کے ساتھ زنا کیا۔تو میں چونکہ ایک چشم دید گواہ ہوں اس بات کا کہ جن ممالک میں یہ سزاییں لاگو ہیں اور ہاتھ اور سر قلم ہوتے ہویے میں نے خود دیکھے ہیں اور انکے اثرات بھی تو ایک مسلمان کے ناطے اگر اسلامی ریاست۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔؟ کے اور عدالت کے تمام تر تقاضے پورے ہوتے ہویے جرم ثابت ہو چکا ہے پھر ریاست کو حق ہے

Saturday, July 19, 2008

دنیا بھرکی طرح مدینہ منورہ میں امیر المومنین علی ابن ابی طالب کا یومِ پیدایش

دنیا بھرکی طرح مدینہ منورہ سعودی عرب میں بھی تیرہ رجب شیرِ خُدا،امیر المومنین،یعسوب الدین،جرار غیر فرار،داماد رسول مولا علی کا یوم ولادت نہایت تزک و احتشام سے منایا گیا۔ دور دراز سے لوگ مدینہ منورہ تشریف لاییے تھے اورآنحضرت (ص ع ) بی بی فاطمہ الزھرا (س ع ) فاطمہ بنت اسد (س ع ) اور آییمہ اطھار( ع س ) کو جشن کی مبارکباد دی اور دعاییں کیں اور بھت سے دوست خانہ کعبہ کا دیدار کرنے اور عمرہ ادا کرنے مکہ المکرمہ تشریف لے گیے جشن کا ویڈیو میں بعد میں میری ویب پر اویلیبل ہوگی انشااللہ

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

حزب اللہ کے ہاتھوں اسراییل کی ایک اور شکست

آج صبح جب میں اٹھا اور ٹی وی آن کیا تو الجزیرہ، سی این این، بی بی سی،پریس ٹی وی اور المنار سمیت دنیا کے بڑے بڑے ٹی وی چینل حزب اللہ اور اسرااییل کے درمیان قیدیوں کے تبادلے کی براہ راست کوریج کر رہے تھے اوربڑے بڑے مبصرین اسے حزب اللہ کی ایک اور فتح قراردے رہے تھے اور واقعی ایک طرف لبنانی بغیر کسی تفریق کے خوشی کے گیت گاتے نظر آیے اور دوسری اسرااییلی طرف آہ وبکا اور سیسکیاں اور تیسری طرف عرب دنیا حسن نصرااللہ اور حزب اللہ کو داد و تحسین پیش کررہے تھے-اور اسرااییلی میڈیا کیمطابق حسن نصرااللہ ہی واحد رہنما ہیں جو اسرااییل کو شکست فاش دے سکتے ہیں

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

لشکر عبداللہ والے کون ہیں ؟ اور حکومت انکے خلاف فیصلہ کن قدم کیوں نہیں اٹھا سکتا ؟

اطلاعات کے مطابق اسلام آباد میں تین خود کش بمبا ر داخل ہو گئے ہیں، حساس ادارے کی رپورٹ کے مطابق حملہ آوروں کا تعلق لشکر عبداللہ پارا چنار سے ہے اور ان کے نام عالم زیب ‘ ساجد معا و یہ اور مجاہد حسین ہیں راولپنڈی میں جی ایچ کیو آر اے بازار اور دیگر سرکاری اداروں کے دفاتر پر سکیورٹی مزید سخت کرکے سکیورٹی اہلکاروں کے گشت میں اضافہ کر دیا گیا لشکر عبداللہ والے کون ہیں ؟ اور حکومت انکے خلاف فیصلہ کن قدم کیوں نہیں اٹھا سکتا ؟ یہ سب جانتے ہیں کہ ان کے ہاتھ حکومت سے زیادہ لمبے ہیں اور حکومت ان لوگوں پر اس لیے ہاتھ نہیں ڈال سکتیں کہ یہی حکومت کے کارندے ہیں اور پھر حکومت کے بہت سے راز فاش ہوسکتے ہیں ورنہ ان نام نہاد لشکروں اور تنظیموں کی حکومت کے سامنے کیا حیثیت کہ مقابلہ کریں- کرم ایجنسی میں گزشتہ ڈیڑھ سال سے 500 سے زیادہ بےگناہ لوگوں کے قتل عام میں ملوث ہیں اور جو ظلم و بربریت انکے مردہ اجسام سے کر رہے ہیں انکی مثال نہیں ملتی کہ جسم کے ٹکڑے ٹکڑے کر دیتے ہیں- سر، ہاتھ، پاوں اور ناک ،کان تک کاٹ دیتے ہیں کیا اور گزشتہ ڈیڑھ سال سے محاصرہ کیا ہوا ہے گو کہ وہاں کویی مذہبی جنگ نہیں ہے اور یہ طوری اور مینگل قبیلے 300 سال سے برسرپیکارہیں اور سارا جھگڑا املاک ، پانی اور پہاڑوں کا ہے اور انہوں نے مذ ہبی رنگ دے کر لوگوں کی ہمدردیاں حاصل کرنے کی کوشش کی ہے جس میں کافی حد تک یہ کامیاب بھی رہے ہیں- کیا یہ سب کچھ حکومت کو نظر نہیں آ رہی ہیں ؟ یہ اسلام کے نام پرجو کھیل کھیل رہے ہیں اسے مغرب اور ہماری اسٹیبلشمنٹ جواز بنا کر اپنے اپنے مقاصد حاصل کر رہے ہیں اور وہ یہ کرایے کے ٹٹو اپنے حشر سے بے خبر دوسروں کے آلہ کار بنے ہویے ہیں-

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

ایران نے ممکنہ غیرملکی حملہ آوروں کیلئے تین لاکھ 20ہزار قبروں کی کھدائی شروع کر دی

تہران ( اے پی پی) ایران نے سرحدی صوبوں میں ممکنہ غیرملکی حملہ آوروں کیلئے تین لاکھ 20ہزار قبروں کی کھدائی شروع کر دی۔ ایران کی فاؤنڈیشن فار ریممبرنس آف ہولی ڈیفنس کے سربراہ بریگیڈیئر جنرل میر فیصل باقر زادہ نے کہا کہ یہ اقدام اور ایران اور ریڈ کراس کے درمیان معاہدے کے عین مطابق ہے جس کے تحت مارے جانے والے غیر ملکی فوجیوں کی تدفین وقار اور احترام کے ساتھ کی جاتی ہے۔ ایرانی ٹی وی چینل کی رپورٹ کے مطابق باقر زادہ نے بتایا کہ پہلے سے قبریں موجود ہونے کی صورت میں مارے جانے والے غیر ملکی فوجیوں کی تدفین میں وقت کی بچت ہو گی۔

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