Saturday, September 28

Taliban: how victory in Afghanistan has fueled the Taliban in Pakistan

Israr, from 17 years, he was fast asleep when his phone rang. He says it is a phone call that “he will never forget for the rest of his life.”

It was 2 am and the teenager was exhausted. He had been working all day as a guard.

At the other end of the line was his brother, who told Israr that some men broke into his family’s house, dragged his father outside and shot dead.

“He asked me to run back home,” remembers Israr, whose name has been changed for security reasons.

I met Israr in Orakzai, one of the seven districts of the tribal belt of Pakistan.

Like the provinces that lie just across the border in Afghanistan, Orakzai is home to a predominantly Pashtun population.

Three days after the death of Israr’s father, a branch of the Islamic State extremist organization, known as Islamic State Khorasan Province (IS-K), claimed responsibility for the murder.

IS-K accused Israr’s father of being a Pakistani military informant , a statement rejected by Israr.

“M my father just owned a shop in Orakzai. He helped his tribe, especially people who returned to the area after being displaced due to the war, ”says Israr.

“He had no enemies. He was one of the elders in the area. ”

In Afghanistan, the Taliban and the IS-K are waging a bloody war for supremacy.

Here in Pakistan, the picture is murkier.

Increase in violence

The attack on Israr’s father was not unique. On the same day, another man was shot dead in Orakzai, also for allegedly being an “informant” for the Pakistani army.

IS-K also claimed responsibility for that attack.

Orakzai is one of seven tribal areas including Bajaur, Mohmand, Khyber, Kurram, North Waziristan and South Waziristan, which were previously governed by British colonial-era law.

It was only in May of 2018 which merged with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and became districts, incorporating them into Pakistani civil life.

This year there has been an increase in violence, according to data compiled by the Institute for Peace Studies Pakistan (PIPS), an Islamabad-based research organization.

Smoke billows from the Serena hotel after a bomb blast in Quetta
The TTP claimed responsibility for the deadly attack on a hotel in Quetta in April.

Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), the “ideological twin” of the Afghan Taliban, is primarily responsible for this situation .

TTP wants to follow in the footsteps of its Afghan counterparts and establish its interpretation of sharia, a form of Islamic government of hard line, in Pakistan.

According to PIPS data, the TTP carried out 95 attacks in Pakistan last year, killing 140 people, and committed 44 attacks in the first six months of this year.

Custom that the tali Afghan gangs made rapid progress in Afghanistan and began to gain control of several provinces as of last July, the TTP increased its activity.

From July to September, the group made other 44 attacks and charged 58 lives. The dead were mostly members of Pakistani law enforcement.

Threats and intimidation

And beyond the open violence, the region has been seething for months with threats and tensions.

Some residents say they have received calls from Afghan and Pakistani numbers in which they They demand extortion money.

Ahmed, not his real name, he is a social worker and businessman from the Bajaur district. He told the BBC that he continued to receive calls from different numbers in July and August.

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Many received calls from people who said they were Taliban.

The men presented themselves as belonging to the Taliban and demanded money.

“They were asking money for extortion, ”said Ahmed. “And despite my refusal, they kept sending me voice notes and messages on WhatsApp, threatening that if I didn’t pay they would hurt me and my family.”

Ahmed said that he contacted the district administration and presented evidence to the civil and military authorities.

“I repeatedly informed them about this, But the administration told me that I am not the only person who receives these calls, and many others have received the same threats here in Bajaur.

“They told me that it is impossible to provide security to everyone, and that I myself must take precautions and install security cameras in my house. ”

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The TTP was founded by Baitullá Mehsud in South Waziristan at the end of 2007.

The Militant movement was formed in response to a Pakistani military operation that cleared the Lal Masjid mosque in Islamabad, do nde a radical preacher dominated.

He was once considered close to Pakistan’s intelligence agency, the ISI.

According to Amira Jadoon, assistant professor at the United States Military Academy at West Point, the ties between the Taliban Afghans and Pakistanis go back to the 11 of September and the fall of the first Taliban government in Afghanistan in 2001.

Analysts say that after the US-led invasion of Afghanistan, the Pakistani Taliban leaders fought alongside the Taliban by providing food, shelter and financial aid to the Afghan Taliban in the tribal areas of Pakistan, and also pledging loyalty to them.

But, after its formation, the TTP rammed into the Pakistani state , targeting both civilians and security forces.

The Pakistani army retaliated and pushed the leaders away from the TTP to Afghanistan, where it is based from 2015, waging a “low intensity” war against Pakistan.

When the Afghan Taliban began their march on Kabul last July, the TTP made more visible.

The head of the such Pakistani nationals, Noor Wali Mehsud, told CNN that the victory of the Afghan Taliban would be a “victory for all the Muslim people.”

He also had a warning for Pakistan .

“Our fight is only in Pakistan, where we are at war with the Pakistani security forces, ”he stated.

“ We hope to take control of the tribal border region of Pakistan and make them independent. ”

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Experts say that the TTP has been encouraged by the victory of the Taliban in Afghanistan.

Abdul Basit, a terrorism scholar based in Singapore, believes that the victory of the Afghan Taliban “definitely spurred” the TTP.

“They feel that if the United States lost in Afghanistan, what can Pakistan do,” he said.

“In addition, they have been avi varying ethnic tensions and playing with local grievances… essentially, the TTP is trying to exploit Pashtun victimization. ”

But according to former Pakistani national security adviser and retired three-star general, Nasir Janjua, the TTP is a “retreating phenomenon.”

“The TTP has lost its appeal among the masses. His narrative to fight Pakistan because that country sided with the United States has survived its lifespan since the Americans are no longer in Afghanistan, “he says.

” His greatest violence it’s their fight for survival. ”

The public relations wing of the Pakistani army, the ISPR, downplayed the growing number of attacks by TTP and affiliated militants in tribal region.

“Terrorist groups have been largely defeated. However, isolated incidents occur, ”a spokesman told the BBC.

Good Taliban, bad Taliban

It is commonly accepted that the Pakistani state has a historically strong relationship with the Afghan Taliban and is encouraging the world to accept their new regime in Afghanistan.

But he also fought a bloody battle against the Pakistani Taliban over the past decade, resulting in the deaths of thousands of civilians and security forces across the country.

It is often referred to as Pakistan’s “good and bad Taliban” strategy, in which the Afghan Taliban are frowned upon but the Pakistani Taliban are frowned upon.

The army launched multiple operations to eliminate militants from tribal areas with hundreds of thousands of people displaced by force.

Familias huyendo del Talibán en Pakistán en 2014.
Families fleeing the Taliban in Pakistan in 2014.

But the Pakistani government has also tried to negotiate a peace agreement with various factions of the Pakistani Taliban over the years.

However, the presence of IS-K in the tribal region causes another headache for the Pakistani authorities.

IS-K has major differences with the Afghan Taliban, whom it accuses of abandoning the jihad over a negotiated agreement signed last year in Doha.

IS-K considers them “apostates” and legitimate targets.

“IS-K has sectarian differences with the TTP and considers them the wrong Muslims, who are agents of Pakistan, Iran and other regional forces, “says Abdul Sayed, independent researcher on jihadism based in Sweden.

Some experts believe that theThe low-level structure of the TTP and IS-K in Pakistan is made up of the same members who are fluent in their loyalty and often work for both organizations.

But according to Dr. Jadoon, IS-K has a bigger goal in mind than TTP.

“IS-K seeks control territorial in pursuit of a caliphate and sees himself as the only legitimate leader of the global ummah (Muslim people) ”, he indicates.

Forced to flee

With so many militant groups in operation, life is difficult for the people who must live among them.

A former militia leader who fought the TTP alongside the Pakistani army a few years ago told me that his entire family had to move from their village in Mohmand, a border tribal district with Afghanistan.

“My father was martyred, my cousin was martyred, our family homes destroyed,” says the former militant, Shehzad (not his name real)

“Some of our men lost their hands, some lost their legs and some lost both. None of us what I would like to leave our village, but what else can you do when there is no place to live? ”

Ahmed, the businessman from Bajaur, also describes a bleak outlook .

“It often forces me to think about leaving my home and taking the family with me. But then where can I go? How can I just get away from home? ”He asks.

Israr, the young man from Orakzai, was more direct.

“No we had no choice but to leave our home when the war started ago 14 or 15 years. My parents returned two years ago, but now my mother has become a widow, ”she said.

“The government assured us that peace has returned in the area and we must return, but where is peace?”


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