Pakistan battles Taleban - Make or Break ?

britexpat
By britexpat

This seems to be the make or break time for Pakistan. The sad thing is that usual , the innocents are suffering.. There could be a humanitarian catastrophe in the making....

Please keep the discussion on the topic, rather than moving it to a India / Pakistan bash :)

With jet fighters screeching overhead, tens of thousands of people fled Pakistan’s once-idyllic Swat Valley yesterday, increasing a humanitarian crisis that threatens to undermine public support for the military campaign against the Taleban.

The UN says that more than 200,000 people have left Swat in the past few days, and another 300,000 are on the move or trying to leave after the collapse of a three-month-old peace deal between the Government and the Islamists this week. They will join the estimated 555,000 who have fled other conflict zones in northwestern Pakistan since August, taking the total number of displaced people in the region to more than one million.

As government forces claimed to have killed 143 militants since Thursday, The Times spoke to dozens of refugees arriving — bedraggled, exhausted and crammed into buses, vans and trucks — at a makeshift camp in Jalala, just outside Swat.

Most of them said they had left to escape the army’s shelling and the harsh punishments meted out by the Taleban since it imposed its draconian interpretation of Sharia on the region after the peace deal was struck in February. Now, however, they face hunger, exposure and uncertainty about their future as the Government struggles to cope with a massive humanitarian crisis at the same time as conducting what amounts to a civil war on several fronts.

Yousaf Raza Gilani, the Prime Minister, has appealed for international help with the refugee crisis and urged Pakistanis to support the Government and the army.

The military has also hailed signs of a shift in the public mood against the Taleban after it blatantly used the peace deal to regroup and invade other regions. However, the Government’s inability to cope with the flood of refugees is now angering many people — and opening another window for Islamist political parties and illegal militant groups. Jamaat-e-Islami, Pakistan’s largest Islamic political party, which has openly opposed the army operation against the militants, is most active in all the camps, providing the refugees with all kinds of help. Members of banned radical groups are also reported to have been seen working there.

“The Government needs to mobilise itself and the public to mount an unprecedented humanitarian response, otherwise all the military gains will wane, “ Maleeha Lodhi, a former Pakistani ambassador and a leading political commentator, said. Pakistan has undertaken several operations in the region in recent years, but most ended inconclusively after massive destruction and a significant number of civilian deaths, which undermined support for the Government.

The army says that this operation will be different as it has the backing of most political parties and much of the public.

Major-General Athar Abbas, the army’s chief spokesman said that the militants were on the run and trying to block the exodus of civilians from the area.

He added that the operation was difficult and declined to give a timeline for clearing the valley.

The Times

By ashwindoke• 10 May 2009 00:01
ashwindoke

Damn... I think doodlebugs is fake....

Really Diff to digest a Female shall have such opinions about Taliban.................

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By ashwindoke• 9 May 2009 23:52
ashwindoke

Alexa... :)... Give doodlebugs the ScoobieDO a chance to Speak...

He is from Pakistan... He has seen things... we (I) have jus heard them......

There are pages remaining to question him and test is belief on his own very statements......

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By ashwindoke• 9 May 2009 23:33
ashwindoke

Hey Man... You might help me/us out -

What is Taliban n who r Talibanies?????

You know wht we know about them n wht we think about them....

If you could share with us... wht you think the media is hiding from us....

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By doodlebugs• 9 May 2009 23:10
doodlebugs

what are you guys implying here? all talibans are extremists? or all extremists are talibans?

Alexa: maybe you should not assume that i have not done that. maybe you should also not assume my stance on these matters.

By doodlebugs• 9 May 2009 22:59
doodlebugs

yes i am sure about each and every word i have said. i do not believe 'the news'.

By ashwindoke• 9 May 2009 22:48
ashwindoke

DoodleBugs - Are you sure when you say Taliban is not an issue in Pakistan????

Recently it was in news that Taliban is compelling to abolish Women Education n many more things similar to such dictatorial act.....

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By doodlebugs• 9 May 2009 22:33
Rating: 4/5
doodlebugs

well well well breaking pakistan is in the interest of the west and a couple of regional countries. breaking the country is not a solution for us. we need to break the crippled govt of pak and have people in power who could tell the us to step back, thank you.

people who are migrating tell that they have never faced any threats from talibans. they were living in peace when air attacks demolished their residences, killed the innocent. the media would never show that and you can guess why!

talibans are not a problem, extremism is and extremism in pak is a reaction... a reaction to foreign pressure/invasion/interference.

By britexpat• 9 May 2009 21:57
britexpat

The innocents are caught between the militants and the army. Most are having to leave everything behind and travel though heavy shelling and gunfire..

By edifis• 9 May 2009 21:29
Rating: 3/5
edifis

Some talibans have opened a store in Doha called "Taliban Store"

By Vegas• 9 May 2009 21:17
Vegas

Breaks your heart...

You can't teach experience...

By Dracula• 9 May 2009 21:14
Rating: 3/5
Dracula

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beautiful Swat Valley...now full of refugees...

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"God help those people!"

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