COVERT FORCES AT PLAY BEHIND ‘TERRORISM’
I wrote the following article in February 2009
while working as Sub-Editor in magazine section of THE NATION but since I switched to Content Writing field afterwards it never got published
in the paper. The info is a bit outdated but hopefully it still covers the
basics. The objective is to provoke a thought-process. It might seem a little
hardcore so brace yourself !!
COVERT FORCES AT PLAY BEHIND ‘TERRORISM’
S ROMAN AHSAN reflects on the continuing chaos surrounding
Pakistan & Afghanistan
FEBRUARY 2009: Our
President’s plea for enhanced US economic assistance to crush terrorism has
been heeded by the US President. With promise of $1.5 billion annual aid to
Pakistan in the next five years, the US has laid down a new strategy which aims
at building more cooperation between Pakistan, Afghanistan and US in fighting
terrorist forces. There is a positive message of developing the infrastructure
in Pakistan with emphasis on schools, hospitals and roads, however the
deployment of 17,000 more US troops in Afghanistan has also been announced. A
month ago, a cover story ran in Newsweek “Learning to live with radical Islam”
in which the writer confesses that the Afghan Taliban and the Saudi Al-Qaeda
carry different ideologies. It was further mentioned that the Afghan Taliban
were not implicated in the 9/11 incident but the US treated or confused the
Taliban and the Al-Qaeda as one and the same group. US made a big error in
invading Afghanistan after 9/11 intensifying frustrations and fuelling passions
amongst the locals who are after all only fighting for their freedom. It is
like a vicious circle of hate that continues spreading its wings since those
fighting US and NATO forces on Afghan soil earn sympathies with their fellow
Muslims across the border. In this way, the ‘war against terror’ so coined by
the US might have disastrous repercussions with chances of extending to the
other parts of the world instead of a short voyage.
The Afghan Taliban though
rigid in their interpretations were bent on enforcing their interpretation of
Islamic Shariah in their own land without any designs of harming the outer
world compared to Al-Qaeda. However, they also brought an end to poppy cultivation which is
flourishing again under the present peacekeeping forces in the country. With
the US sending more troops to Afghanistan, things could take a new turn. The
term ‘peacekeeping’ has a very noble connotation, however when evil takes its
place, it should not be tolerated.
When US forces landed in
Iraq in 2002 (on the pretext of uncovering WMDs), they committed many
atrocities as well. Hundreds of US citizens themselves protested against the US
decision to attack Iraq before it was carried out. Videos have been forwarded
by the Americans on the Internet showing US fighter jets bombing and killing
innocent civilians on roads trying to find shelter, US marines throwing a puppy
off the cliff, making small Iraqi boys run behind their vehicles for a bottle
of water, destroying the sanctity of mosques and turning them into rest areas,
the list is endless. However, these issues have never been touched upon by the
Western media rather the focus has been on ‘wrongly’ projecting Afghan Taliban
as terrorists and human rights violators who oppressed their wives or forbade
the Afghan girls to attend education institutes. It is completely ignored that
one of the ways Taliban emerged as the leaders of Afghanistan was when they
punished individuals for criminal assaults on female students attending classes
in universities.
It is sad when our own
people from the elite circles blame the extremists charged with Islamic fundamentalism
as the ‘sole’ factor responsible for the current terrorism scene in Pakistan.
They simply close their eyes to the bigger picture where external enemy
elements could be operating under the guise of religious fanaticism to
destabilize the country. The interesting thing is that this trend is mostly
found amongst such Muslims who are not keen themselves in following and
applying the Islamic code of life. Since they are unable to comprehend the
beauty of true Islam, hence it is a favorite option for them to condemn the
‘religious fanatics’.
If we try to analyze the
forces acting behind such actions of religious fanatics in the tribal areas of
Pakistan, we will find that many of those actions could be reactions against
the army invasion where many innocent local tribesmen who had nothing to do
with terrorism also lost their lives. What would a person do if his father or
brother died at the hands of armed forces especially if they were peaceful
people? If you are a person who has never handled a weapon, you will just mourn
and move on with your life. However, the men in tribal areas are of a different
kind. They are groomed with the use of weapons at a very early age. The fire of
vengeance could make them blind compelling them to join forces with the militants
landing from across the border. In this way, the strength of the militants
keeps on multiplying with some of them even volunteering for suicide missions
across the country since they are brainwashed that the state is ‘Kafir’
(opposed to religion). Apart from this, circumstantial evidence has revealed
some other significant points. Many corpses of militants when examined, were
found to be uncircumcised clearly not Muslims, while there have been US marines
dressed as Pathans and terrorists wearing fake beards.
On March 27th, 2009 a
mosque in Jamrud was targetted while on Monday, March 30th, 2009 young police
trainees institute had been targeted. The trend of terrorist attacks shows that
they strike when we least expect them. The attack at a religious institution
like mosque in Jamrud killing 70 persons is a clear indicator that a Muslim
would never carry out such an act since his religious spirit would never allow
him so. The suicide bomber entered the mosque during weekly Friday prayers, and
blew himself up when the Imam just said ‘Allah-o-Akbar’. However, if those
really are Muslims aspiring to achieve martyrdom this way, then nothing could
be more terrifying than this.
Last year, a Polish
journalist was kidnapped by the terrorists and beheaded very mercilessly while
a video recording was also made of the whole scene. Behind the masked
terrorists, a bold banner displayed ‘kalma’. The execution style reminded of a
windows media file video being forwarded through email three years ago, which
showed a similar killing of a white in exactly the same manner. This makes one
wonder that if the terrorists wanted to kill someone, then why would they
observe the same details repeatedly presenting the execution in the form of a
recorded show and relaying the video across the world? Who are the actual
people behind the masks? Are they really Muslims devoid of any compassion or
are they saboteurs who want to tarnish the image of Islam in front of the
world?
In these times, the
nation as a whole should be vigilant and we should equip ourselves with
disaster management programs, instead of continued mourning for the dead. The
Pakistanis reject terrorism in any form but the foreign covert forces operating
behind it is also a big reality and cannot be ignored. While offering economic
assistance, the US leadership must recognize and accept the presence of those
covert forces also if it really wants to help Pakistan, for it is due to the
‘error’ on part of US to invade Afghanistan that Pakistan is surrounded by
chaos!
In my view the real Islam is very difficult to follow in this modern era. Many things aren't practical so can't be followed specially where women are concerned. So whichever forces you've mentioned are exploiting this situation.
ReplyDeleteSafia, the debate in this article is not about how to follow real Islam. Actually, firstly there are acts of aggression by the invading countries who are acting as the world's policemen. And then there are "resistance movements" which have been labelled as "terrorism" by the same invaders - alongside we have covert forces funded by the the invaders themselves!
DeleteAs for following true Islam, agreed it is very difficult in these modern times but then according to Islamic philosophies Allah makes it easy for some people to follow Islam if he/she 'tries' in His way. So at least we can believe there is only One God, ask for His guidance and support all the time, and at least 'try' to follow the Islamic principles as we are not angels. We will only be questioned on Judgment Day about how much we "tried" or "strived" in the way of Allah!
The war on terror is a lie... The war on drugs is a lie... The monetary system is a lie... Wake up people!! The war on ignorance has only just begun!!
DeleteVery well written article. Thanks for sharing!
@ Safia Bukhari, Dear I am sorry, do not agree with the statement "real Islam is very difficult to follow in this modern era". Islam is the easiest and the most comprehensive religion of the world. A simple example; a christian may not be able to pray except a church but we are at ease to offer prayer anywhere which is clean (PAAK). There is no forceful implementation in religion (Deen) as told to us in Holy Quran. It covers every aspect of life; social, moral, financial, even the matters / warnings pertaining to other religions etc. Please, please do not get distracted by the people and thoughts who are leaving a negative impression / perception about Islam. We must go through Holy Quran and see who easy it is comprehend. I pray to Allah Almighty to Guide us all through the light of Holy Quran and teachings of our beloved Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH).
Delete@safia it is nt abt real islam or unreal islam ,islam is islam yes it has diversity wt is practiced in frontier n Afghanistan is nt practiced in India n wt is nt in india nt in pakistan so its all different the common thread is one ,as far as problem of fundamentalism i n afpak region it is the handiwork of us n pak govt n 4 their evil deeds every 1 is paying the price n very huge price n at last after so many years with lot of blood n many lost they have come to their senses bt u cant turn the clock now n new situation will emerge this is the law nature n it will come out on its own whether we like it or nt so we have to brace 4 new situation n prepare to face it
ReplyDeleteVery true Shuaib Sahab
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