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No matter how objective one tries to be, it is virtually impossible to completely remove ones inherent prejudices. For example I cannot honestly say that I shall ever like Ansar Abbasi because of the strong pro-fundamentalist columns published in the Jang.

Therefore it is important to read what non-Pakistanis think about Pakistan’s anti- terrorist effort. Here is an article by a British journalist which IMO is an indication of how the Western world is looking at the Pakistan Army Operation ‘Zarbe e Azb’ and ‘Radd el Fassaad.’. This thinking could also partially explain reasons behind the ‘Do more’ rhetoric.

Selective approach
OWEN BENNETT-JONES PUBLISHED ABOUT 13 HOURS AGO

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The writer is a British journalist and author of Pakistan: Eye of the Storm.


THERE were many who believed the army would never confront the militants in North Waziristan. Too many strategic assets were located there, they said. And the cost of appeasing the West by dismantling the militants’ infrastructure would be too high. But the predictions were wrong. Eventually — after years of hesitation — the army did move in.

It’s easy to forget now that back in 2007 it was not uncommon to hear Peshawarites say they were moving their children out of the city for fear that the state could not provide sufficient security. And even if many of those parents still worry today about the risk of their offspring being kidnapped, there can be little doubt that the situation is vastly improved.

Many of those who doubted the army’s resolve also thought it would never make a genuine effort to control the Pak-Afghan border. After all, for years the army had said it could not control the movement of militants from Pakistan into Afghanistan because the border was so porous. But now that the flow is reversed it turns out that the border can be controlled. There are new posts, forts and radar systems to stop militants getting into Pakistan from Afghanistan.

It all prompts the question: are these developments in northwest Pakistan a one-off? Or are they a model for what might happen in the rest of Pakistan?

The army would doubtless argue that its fight against militant violence is by no means restricted to the northwest. The Fata campaign has been matched by a commitment to tackle militancy in Karachi. And even if many might see the Baloch insurgency in a different light to violent jihadism, from the military’s point of view, in Balochistan too, the state has confronted those who violently oppose the state.

Not all militant groups are being targeted.
And yet elsewhere in the country some militant outfits remain untouched. There are three types of groups to consider: those active in Afghanistan, the sectarian groups and the India-facing outfits.

Despite all the impassioned official denials, the world has little doubt that the Afghan Taliban leadership has sanctuary in Quetta. Given that foreign affairs adviser Sartaj Aziz said as much it’s difficult to believe anything else. And there is a reason for this policy. In the minds of some of Pakistan’s military strategists the protection offered to senior Afghan Taliban leaders and their families serves Pakistan’s national interest. The international community, the argument goes, will be unable to get a peace deal Afghanistan without going through Pakistan.

Similarly, the links with India-facing groups are plain for all to see. The idea that Pakistan can rely can on the indigenous movement in Kashmir may be gaining ground in some official circles but as long as Modi is in power the Pakistani militants are going, at the very least, to be held in reserve.

Which leaves the sectarian groups. Even for the most hard-bitten supporter of the state’s use of jihadi proxies, support or toleration of the sectarian groups is very hard to understand. The sectarian groups cause huge suffering. They deepen a potentially disastrous rift in Pakistan society. They are already the subject of outside interference and financing and thereby undermine Pakistan sovereignty. In addition, they offer a potential route for the militant Islamic State group to get into Pakistan society. While many analysts believe IS lacks the infrastructure or popular support base to become a major force in Pakistan, there is still a risk that the organisation could become established by forming an alliance with anti-Shia groups such as Lashkar-i-Jhangvi.

Despite all these serious considerations the sectarian groups continue to operate. The most likely explanation — beyond sectarian prejudices reportedly held by some senior officers — is that these groups are now so numerous that confronting them head-on would risk something approaching civil war in the key province of Punjab.

There are other reasons to believe that various types of militant groups active outside the northwest will not be touched. The civilian government has still failed to adopt a clear position on militancy. Maulana Abdul Aziz Ghazi, one of the leaders of the Lal Masjid rebellion, remains in charge of an institution that became a byword for anti-state violence and which was cleansed of violent elements at a high cost to human life. Nor has the government instituted sufficiently thorough reforms to undermine the militants by providing people with schools, hospital and courts.

But the failings are not by civilians alone. The lack of resolve is also creeping into military parlance. Increasingly, the military is moving away from saying militancy reflects internal divisions in Pakistan. Instead, it is taking the much easier and convenient line of blaming it all on foreigners. Even if such claims are sometimes justified, they run the risk of become a catch-all explanation that will undermine the clear thinking needed to take on such a difficult adversary.

The writer is a British journalist and author of Pakistan: Eye of the Storm.

Published in Dawn, April 13th, 2017
https://www.dawn.com/news/1326544/selective-approach
 
LAHORE: Under ongoing Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad, Punjab Rangers on Thursday killed eight terrorists in combined operations across the province.

Punjab Rangers’ Colonel Amjad Iqbal was giving a press conference in Lahore, where he gave a briefing about the various operations under the military operation to eliminate terrorism.

He said that combined operations took place in DG Khan, Taunsa, Hafizabad, Lahore and Sheikhupura.

Col Amjad Iqbal said that five absconders were killed in DG Khan, who belonged to Baloch Liberation. He further said that the killed absconders were facilitators of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.

In Taunsa, three TTP terrorists were gunned down and suicide vests, rocket launchers, and weapons were recovered from their possession.

He said that in Punjab, there is a ban on display of weapons and private guards of only registered companies.

On Wednesday, Punjab Rangers and police arrested twelve suspects during the joint cordon and search operations in various areas of Hafizabad, according to Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR).

The operations were conducted in different villages including Par Masoo, Par Bondi and Par Lakhan. A huge cache of arms and ammunition was also recovered from the suspects’ possession.

Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad was launched in February for the elimination of terrorism across the country.

The Pakistan Air Force, Pakistan Navy, Civil Armed Forces as well as other security and law enforcement agencies continue to actively participate and support the efforts of the Pakistan Army to eliminate terrorist elements from the country.
https://www.geo.tv/latest/137954-Op-Radd-ul-Fasaad-Eight-terrorists-killed-across-Punjab
 
10 'hardcore terrorists' killed during operation near DG Khan: ISPR

At least 10 ‘hardcore terrorists’ were killed and three soldiers were martyred Friday morning during an operation conducted by law enforcers near Dera Ghazi Khan.

Pakistan Rangers Punjab, Counter-Terrorism Department, and intelligence agencies carried out a joint operation against suspected terrorists in Basti Dadwani, some 15km away from DG Khan, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement.

Extremists affiliated with outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) were present in the hideout when LEAs raided it and killed at least 10 suspects including Muhammad Asghar Dadwani alias Ustad Gorchani and Muhammad Naeem alias Waqas Dadwani.

Radd-ul-Fasaad: LEAs detain 15 suspects in Karachi

The martyred Rangers personnel included Havaldar Asif, Sepoy Aftab, Sepoy Azizullah. Two other soldiers were also injured during the operation and were immediately shifted to CMH Multan.

ISPR said the operation was still going on to eliminate the terrorists’ network from the area.
 
Ahsanullah Ahsan of Jamaat-ul-Ahrar has surrendered: DG ISPR
April 17, 2017

By: Samaa Web Desk
Published in Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD: DG ISPR Maj. Gen. Asif Ghafoor disclosed on Monday that terrorist Ahsanullah Ahsan had surrendered before the security forces and has been taken into custody.

During a press briefing, Maj. Gen. Asif Ghafoor said that the former spokesperson of Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and incumbent spokesperson of Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, Ahsanullah Ahsan has surrendered himself to security forces.



Seems like radd ul fassad moving in right direction
 
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Raddul Fasaad: FC Balochistan foil massive terror bid in Zhob



Frontier Corps Balochistan foiled a terror bid under Operation Raddul Fasaad on Wednesday, informed ISPR.

According to reports, the personnel recovered a large amount of explosives, rockets and ammunition recovered from a compound in Zhob during a search operation.

Pakistan launched a nationwide military operation 'Radd-ul-Fasaad', which include broad-spectrum security and counter-terrorism operations in Punjab, and continuation of ongoing operations across the country.

According to the Director-General of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) wing of the Pakistan Army, the operation aims include the elimination of the residual and latent threat of terrorism, consolidating gains of operations made so far and ensuring the security of Pakistan’s borders.

The Pakistan Air Force, Pakistan Navy, Civil Armed Forces as well as other security and law enforcement agencies will continue to actively participate and support the efforts of the Pakistan Army to eliminate the menace of terrorism from the country.

Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad will entail conduct of broad spectrum security and counter-terrorism operations by Rangers in Punjab, a continuation of ongoing operations across the country and focus on more effective border security management.

The operation will also include a countrywide deweponisation and explosive control as additional cardinals of the effort.

The hallmark of this operation will be pursuance of the National Action Plan.

The decision comes after Gen Bajwa held a high-level security session in Lahore.

The security session was attended by all Corps Commanders in Punjab province, DG PR Punjab, and intelligence officials.

https://www.geo.tv/latest/139583-Op...C-Baluchistan-foil-massive-terror-bid-in-Zhob
 
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Jaish al-Adl militants kill 10 border guards in Iran's Mirjaveh

IHS Jane's Terrorism Watch Report - Daily Update

28 April 2017

TEN border guards were killed in an ambush conducted by Jaish al-Adl militants in Mirjaveh County, close to the border with Pakistan, in Iran's Sistan and Baluchestan province on 26 April, Reuters reported. Jaish al-Adl immediately claimed responsibility for the attack.
 
Conduct of search operation by Frontier Corps Balochistan near Nushki area adjacent to Pak - Afghan border. During operation huge cache of arms, ammunition and explosive material seized. Terrorist's camps destroyed.
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Nature, character of extremism has changed: DG ISPR
By News Desk
Published: May 18, 2017
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DG ISPR Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor. PHOTO: ISPR

Director General Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) Major General Asif Ghafoor on Thursday said the “nature and character” of extremism has changed.

Addressing the Role of Youth in Rejecting Extremism seminar, Ghafoor said, “I stand very privileged here today as your host to welcome you on this seminar as part of our ongoing Operation Raddul Fasaad.”

US envoy appreciates Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad for eliminating terrorism

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“Raddul Fasaad is aimed at consolidating gains of all military operatioms earlier concluded in kinetic domain and to bring about an enduring peace and stability. One of its strands is to eliminate extremism from our society. The requirement becomes more pronounced when we see that the nature and character of this conflict has also changed with ideology of Islamic State which focuses on targeting minds of our youth,” he said.

The DG ISPR further said it is our collective duty as ‘state’ and individual duty in our respective domain to shield our youth against this threat. “The process involves identification of threat and response measures,” he added.

Will Operation Raddul Fasaad be effective?

“Please know that amongst others, we owe our achievements in ongoing operations to the youth. Of all the sacrifices made by uniformed Pakistanis 90 per cent contributions are by our young soldiers and officers.”

According to Ghafoor, the seminar was focused on an analysis of “the phenomenon of extremism”.
 
FACELESS, NAMELESS HOSTILE FORCES POLLUTING YOUTH'S MINDS THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA: COAS

Army Chief said this while addressing a seminar in Rawalpindi.
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02:56 PM, 18 May, 2017

Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Bajwa has said that security threats have been diminished resulting into a congenial environment for development activities.

Addressing a seminar in Rawalpindi Thursday, he said Raad ul Fasaad is just the beginning of a new phase.

Army Chief said that fight here onwards has to be carried on by all organs of the state and its people.

He said youth is Pakistan's investment in future. He said that faceless and nameless hostile forces are polluting mind of youth through social media.

Qamar Bajwa said that Pakistan Army is only Army in the world that has defeated terrorism of this scale.
 
Great initiatives by Pak Army and the information can be updated in more effective manner the latest comments or news should be appearing first in order to be aware of the happenings
 
india's military intelligence and RAW has developed deadly spy network along porous and risky Durand line under the command of Indian Military Intelligence ofiicer Col Vinay JM. Col Vinay JM is basically Maratha Light Infantry officer,who later shifted on will to get Special Forces Training, where he served for 3 years only to get shifted to Military Intelligence and then RAW to get deployed in Afghan border to train anti-Pakistan fighters. Col speaks 18 languages including Urdu,pashtun n Baloch. also he is expert in sabotage, explosives and internet technology.he has multiple social media accounts which he used to delete only to create new one. he used to raise Baloch human rights issues on various platforms online as well as offline one.
last year he had organized seminar on Baloch issue in delhi where he was greeted by tarek fatah. video available at this link
though indian army don't allow its officers to appear in public platform, they have given Col Vinay concession in this regard to garner support for Baloch cause.
he is handling 16 MI officers in Afghanistan and almost 10 on iran Pakistan border. before arrest of kulbhushan jadhav he frequently visited balochistan through iran and stayed there for weeks together.
he planned n executed bomb blast under CPEC bridge in kech district in November last week in balochistan which has destroyed the bridge totally.after this successful operation col was awarded by indian army with cash reward and medal. the explosive used in the blast was military grade explosive.later he ordered his MI officers n agents to remove all evidences from blast site making pakistni agencies difficult to find out culprits. interestingly col vinay remained in the area for about 3 days after kech blast only to return to Afghanistan safely. his fluency in Urdu,pashtun and Baloch makes him almost undetectable in balochistan and Afghanistan. while in Afghanistan he used to wear afghan style turban and long beard and in balochistan he used to wear Baloch style cap.
he is also helping Baloch social media users training to propagate news related to Pakistani atrocities on Baloch people.
during January February 2017 col vinay visited European countries to meet brp leaders.the name of that country not known but it seems he was in Geneva and berlin which was facilitated by indian embassies in the region.
due to col vinay's autocratic style n arrogant behavior and unchecked financial n operational power in hand many RAW and MI officers are against him and pressure is mounting on authorities to remove him from Afghanistan. but this is very likely to happen in near future.
the only way to remove him from Afghanistan and balochistan is to launch aggressive and serious propaganda against him, so that the lobby which is acting against him, will get additional power and Col vinay would be immediately withdrawn from the region.
if Col Vinay continues to remain active in the region, he is certainly to create problems for Pakistan on Afghanistan and Iran border as his aggressive functioning and rapid movements are increasing his ground network in the region very fast.
hope that Pakistan army and pak media would take this seriously and act in time to stop further losses.
photos attached here are picked from one of the social media account which he runs. as per my estimate he operates near about 25 accounts each on facebook n Twitter
while in office he used to speak n communicate very rarely with colleagues and always seen busy in his dozens of costly n trendy smartphones. he has Globalstar GSP1700 Satellite Phone and many other unknown trendy gadgets with which he used to continuously talk in unknown languages.
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