Pakistan's Descent into Chaos: Terrorist & Drone Attacks

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14 security personnel in bus killed on busy Makran Highway- Main highway of Balochistan

BRAS fighters targeted a convoy of Pakistani forces near Gwadar today. Scores of personnel of Pakistani Navy, Coast Guard and Air Force were neutralised in the attack. Our attacks against Pakistani forces will further intensify.

 

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But porky media reporting that the Baloch resistance has killed paki civilians


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TODAY'S PAPER | APRIL 18, 2019

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    Syed Ali Shah | AFP | AP | APPUpdated April 18, 2019
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    Buzi Pass, Makran Coastal Highway. ─ Wikimedia Commons



    At least 14 passengers were picked out with the help of their National Identity Cards (NICs), forcibly offloaded from their bus and then shot dead by unidentified assailants on the Makran Coastal Highway in Ormara, Balochistan early on Thursday.

    The attack occurred in the Buzi Top area between 12:30am and 1am.

    According to Balochistan's Inspector General of Police (IGP) Mohsin Hassan Butt, 15-20 unidentified armed assailants in camouflage were involved in the attack.

    The IGP told DawnNewsTV that the assailants stopped a bus travelling between Karachi and Gawadar, identified 16 non-Baloch passengers by their NICs and shot them dead. According to a local official, some three dozen people in total had been travelling on the bus.

    Provincial Home Secretary Haider Ali told AFP that the assailants had been wearing clothes that resembled Frontier Corps uniforms.

    Fourteen of those offloaded were shot dead, while two passengers managed to escape and made it alive to the nearest Levies checkpost. They were subsequently shifted to Ormara Hospital for treatment. The bodies of the victims were recovered from Noor Baksh Hotel.

    One navy and one coast guard personnel were among those killed, the home secretary confirmed.

    Levies and other law enforcement personnel later secured the spot and launched an investigation into the incident.

    The motive behind the killings and the identity of the victims are yet to be disclosed. No one has claimed responsibility for the killings.

    Home Minister Zia Langove told AFP that a full-scale investigation had been launched into the attack and to track down the gunmen, who had fled the scene.

    "Such incidents are intolerable and we will not spare the terrorists who carried out this dastardly attack," he said.

    A similar incident took place in Balochistan's Mastung area in 2015, when armed men kidnapped about two dozen passengers from two Karachi-bound coaches and killed at least 19 of them in the mountainous area of Khad Kocha.

    Within the past week, Balochistan has seen a terror attack targeting the Hazara community in Quetta which left at least 20 killed, and a blast in Chaman which targeted security forces.

    CM condemns attack, offers condolences
    Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal condemned the incident and offered his condolences to the victims' families.

    "These cowardly terrorists showed the extent of their barbarism by murdering innocent passengers," the chief minister said. He described the attack as a conspiracy to halt progress in Balochistan and tarnish the country's image, and assured that "progress will continue no matter what".

    "The people of Balochistan look upon terrorists who follow the agenda of foreign elements with hate," he said. "Through the support of the people, terrorism will be eliminated and the terrorists will continue to be brought to justice."

    Prime Minster Imran Khan condemned the killings in a statement from his office and expressed his condolences for the victims' families.

    "The prime minister has sought a report into the incident," a PM Office statement said, according to APP.

    "He directed the authorities concerned to make every possible effort to identify and bring the perpetrators of the barbaric act to justice. The prime minister also expressed his sympathies with the bereaved families of the victims."

    President Dr Arif Alvi also condemned the "cowardly terrorist attack".

    He expressed profound grief and sorrow over the loss of precious human lives in the incident, according to a statement issued by the Aiwan-e-Sadr.

    The president prayed for eternal peace of the departed souls and forbearance of the bereaved families.

    He emphasized that "such cowardly attempts to spread disunity in the country could never succeed". He said "the nation was united and steadfast in its fight against terrorism".

    Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly Shahbaz Sharif in his condemnation statement said that "the killers of innocent people have nothing to do with humanity". He said that coordinated terrorist attacks in the country are hinting at the involvement of the enemies of Pakistan.

    Saying he shares the grief of the affected families, he prayed that God bless the departed souls and bestow their heirs with patience.

    PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari also condemned the killings.

    "Today, once again, innocent people were killed in Balochistan," he said, adding that the government failed in controlling terrorists. The PPP chairman demanded that the government bring the perpetrators of the tragedy to justice.

    Former president Asif Ali Zardari also condemned the incident and declared it a gruesome act. He said that those who kill innocent humans do not deserve any leniency. He said that terrorism was a curse which should be eliminated.

    "Had the National Action Plan be implemented in letter and spit, such tragedies would not have occurred," he said.

    Majlis Wahdatul Muslimeen (MWM) chief Allama Raja Nasir Abbas expressed solidarity with the affected families and condemned the tragedy. He accused the United States, India and Israel of involvement in terrorism in Balochistan.

    "All political and military leadership will have to sit together to defeat terrorism," he added.

    Senator Mian Attique of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) condemned the incident and said that the entire nation stands with their Baloch brothers.

    Senate Standing Committee on Interior Rehman Malik also condemned the killings and contacted the Balochistan police chief over telephone. "Such incidents of terrorism on the coastal highway are a matter of concern," he said. He expressed deep grief over the loss of lives and stressed the need for unity in the war against terrorism.
 

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Three Levies personnel martyred in North Waziristan blast

NORTH WAZIRISTAN: At least three Levies personnel were martyred on Saturday after a bomb destroyed a check post in Shewa district of North Waziristan.

The attack took place in the Raghzai area of the district. Initial reports placed the number of martyred at two but a third Levies personnel succumbed to his injuries while under treatment. One other security official is injured.

The explosives were reportedly planted prior to the explosion at the check post.
 

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Pakistan is not yet in chaos but moving steadily towards it. The pressure is building up until it explodes like a volcano. Right now Army is back to heavy handed control of population. Imran Khan is a like a cheap show piece which impresses nobody but still looks good to the keeper.
 

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https://nationalinterest.org/feature/next-islamic-state-battlefield-will-be-south-asia-55687

The Next Islamic State Battlefield Will Be in South Asia
Washington has overlooked the explosive potential of Islamic State influence in Pakistan, which will only accelerate in the expected power vacuum left after a U.S. withdrawal.

by Lawrence Sellin


How did a small, fringe Wahhabi splinter group, led by a fiery speaker with a sixth-grade education, known mainly for defacing Buddhist symbols, carry out a coordinated and sophisticated terrorist attacks on Easter Sunday in Sri Lanka?

The answer is, it didn’t, not without external support, both direct and indirect.

The Sri Lanka attack reinforces the notion that the Islamic State, which claimed responsibility for the attack, is more a brand around which forces with overlapping goals coalesce to exploit local or regional opportunities than an entity.

The events in Sri Lanka were soon followed by the propaganda video reappearance of Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who, acknowledging defeat in Syria and specifically citing the Sri Lankan attack, exhorted his followers to expand the fight.

Defeat in Syria has triggered a diaspora of Islamic State fighters either to their native lands or to targets of opportunity such as the thriving extremist networks in South Asia.


The instigators of that extremism and operating continuously in the background are the global promoters of austere and often intolerant forms of Islam such as Wahhabism-Salafism, financed either by wealthy individuals or nation-states that offer forums for radicalization and sources for potential jihadi recruits.

The main group behind the Sri Lankan bombings, the National Thowheed Jamath (NTJ), is an ideological offspring of the rapidly growing, Saudi-funded Tamil Nadu Thowheed Jamath (TNTJ), which has a headquarters in Chennai, India. The TNTJ, a Wahhabi-based organization, helped establish the Sri Lanka Thowheed Jamath, from which the NTJ emerged as a splinter.

It is a now well-known fact that some Islamic clerics and preachers play a significant role in the radicalization of young Muslims and their recruitment for terrorist attacks.

As the late Singaporean leader Lee Kuan Yew said about preventing terrorist attacks:


“You must use force. But force will only deal with the tip of the problem. In killing the terrorists, you will only kill the worker bees. The queen bees are the preachers, who teach a deviant form of Islam in schools and Islamic centers, who capture and twist the minds of the young.”

Today, drug trafficking not only provides funding for terrorism, but there is a growing use of the organizational and logistical capabilities of criminal cartels to support terrorist operations, some of which contribute to the geopolitical ambitions of nation states.


In the South Columbo Muslim area of Dehiwala, a drug trafficker named Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar, who was designated by the U.S. Department of Treasury as a terrorist supporter in 2003, reportedly set up a distribution hub. In 2018, authorities seized 736 kilograms of Dawood’s heroin.

According to one article, Dawood’s D-Company cartel obtains opium from Afghanistan, where production is overseen by the Taliban. From there, logistics and transportation are arranged by Pakistan’s Inter-Service Intelligence agency (ISI), which provides protection for Dawood in his Karachi base and stipulates the distribution of a portion of the profits to various jihadist and militant groups.

There is much concern about the growth of the Islamic State in Afghanistan. There are reports that Islamic State jihadis, who fought in Syria and Iraq, are migrating to Afghanistan, joining disaffected Taliban fighters seeking greater Islamic purity.

Although Afghanistan offers a potential power vacuum, which the Islamic State can fill, a far more fertile ground for expansion is in Pakistan.

It is a little-known fact that the Islamic State now operating in Afghanistan, originated in Pakistan.

Members of the Pakistani Taliban, the Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan or TTP began migrating to Afghanistan’s Nangarhar Province as “refugees” in 2010 after Pakistani military operations against the TTP in Orakzai and Khyber Agencies of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas.

It was those “refugees” who provided a foundation for the Islamic State. That base support was augmented by thousands of Pakistanis who fought for the Islamic State in Syria and returned starting in 2013.

In January 2015, the Islamic State of Khorasan Province (ISKP) was declared with former TTP commander Hafiz Saeed Khan of Orakzai as the leader, whose twelve-member Shura had nine Pakistanis.

It is the growing level of extremism and intolerance in Pakistan that should be of concern, which has been a threat to Afghanistan and will be the main contributor to instability in South Asia.

It is the direct result of official Pakistani policy and the activities of Pakistan’s ISI.

The “Islamization” program initiated by Pakistani President Muhammad Zia ul Haq in the late 1970s, which involved the proliferation of Islamic schools, “madrasas” and the promotion of Islamic law “Sharia,” was specifically designed to create national unity by suppressing ethnic separatism and religious diversity.

Not surprisingly, radical groups have proliferated in Pakistan, becoming increasingly more extreme and intolerant.

The Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP), a Deobandi anti-Shia organization was created in the wake of the Iranian revolution to counter Shia influence in Pakistan. The rapid spread of fundamentalist Deobandi ideology in Pakistan has been widely attributed to funding from Saudi Arabia.

When the SSP proved insufficiently militant for its growing population of zealots, the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) was formed as a splinter group of the SSP.

In the search for ever purer forms of Islam, the ever more violent and intolerant Lashkar-e-Jhangvi al-Alami (LeJ-A) was created out of the LeJ which, over the last two years, has claimed responsibility for several bloody atrocities in Balochistan, Pakistan’s southwest province. It has been reported that elements of the LeJ-A now comprise the senior cadres of the Islamic State in Pakistan.

Another so-called Islamic State affiliate operating in western Balochistan out of the city of Turbat, also known as a center for drug trafficking, is Laskar-e-Khorasan, a group accused of killing religious minorities.

Saudi support gradually shifted from the Deobandi to the more radical Ahle-Hadith movement, the Pakistani equivalent of Wahhabism. It is a small ideological step from Ahl-i-Hadith to the Islamic State, which explains the growth of its affiliates in Pakistan.

Among such Sunni-supremacist groups believed to have received Saudi funding is Jaish al-Adl, which has carried out attacks on Iran from safe havens in Pakistan and reportedly has links to the Islamic State.

While downplaying the Islamic State threat in Afghanistan, U.S. officials have virtually ignored the explosive potential of Islamic State influence in Pakistan, which will only accelerate in the expected power vacuum left after a U.S. withdrawal.
 

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3 Elite Pakistan police personal killed in blast in Lahore. Source is ANI Twitter.
 

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Pakistan is in irreversible descent into chaos. Paki army has already started panicking. Public is slowly realizing the situation as things get worse by every passing day.
The lower middle class is most affected by jihadi ideology. Once this class has a shortage of essentials, all hell will break loose. So far there is food on the table. How long is the question.
 

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8 dead ,many paki elite police dead and injured ,hizbul ahrar a breakaway faction of TTP claim responsibility ,attack gains importance because of suicide bombing and happened in lahore not border areas of Waziristan so paki can blame anybody but themselves,paki army claimed TTP is finished couple years back ,it doesn't look finished to me
 

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Five killed in Balochistan attacks

QUETTA : At least two security personnel were martyred and one injured in Balochistan’s Harnai district on Thursday after an improvised explosive device (IED) targeted a Frontier Corps (FC) vehicle.

According to FC officials, the vehicle was returning from the town of Khost after a gun attack on a coal mine when it struck an IED.

In the attack on the coal mine, militants opened fire on miners from a nearby hilltop, killing three.

Funeral prayers for martyred FC personnel, Havaldar Shafiq and Sepoy Junaid, have been offered while the injured were moved to Quetta for treatment.

On Wednesday night, an IED attack killed at least three people, including a tribal leader, in the province.
 

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