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Islamic extremism/militancy is rising throughout the world, even in developed countries. Surely poverty cannot be the (main) factor behind the phenomena, although it does compound the problem. It is spreading in countries that have been relatively secular in the past, & threatening to destroy their societies' balance. It is spreading in the Asia Pacific, Central Asia, Middle East, North Africa & Europe.
And who would you be referring to as the "Creator" of this? Pakistan???
Then you know nothing about terrorism. Poverty has everything to do with terrorism. You have money, a house, cars, good food, education, and financial security, you wouldn't dare to be a terrorist no matter how much you're inspired.
Rich people don't go on suicide bombings, they hire people to do that. And only poor people get hired for such job.
So now you see what the connection is?
Radicalization of young muslims is a global phenomena, and contributes to terrorism, which can explain 7/7 bombers and other self-made terrorists( or a nice muslim colleague suddenly turning out to be a terrorist), but not large scale terror that happens in pakistan. You need lot of poor and illeterate people to sustain that level of violence.
BTW radicalization is not only limited to muslims, hindus and chritistians are getting radicalized too, and its only matter of time that we hear more hindus/christians doing attacks.
In India hindus have expressed their extremism through ballot, but if they get frustrated, things can change.
I beg your pardon!
"As a group, terrorists are better educated and from wealthier families than the typical person in the same age group in the societies from which they originate", Mr. Krueger, Princeton economist said at the London School of Economics last year in a lecture soon to be published as a book, 'What Makes a Terrorist?'
“There is no evidence of a general tendency for impoverished or uneducated people to be more likely to support terrorism or join terrorist organizations than their higher-income, better-educated countrymen,” he said.
So your theory doesn't hold much water!
Nawaz Sharif is working for RAW. Its just too obvious.
First his comment about Siachen unilateral troop withdrawl, then unilateral visa withdrawal for indians, and now this.
As I said for the bolded part, poverty & illiteracy only compounds on the problem. But the reason why youth gets radicalized is through ideology. In other words, the Madrassah (the extreme ones) is the reason for the radicalization. Rich people can go to Madrassahs too to get education, & many do, & become attackers.
For example: the 9/11 perpetrators were financially well-to-do people (but they killed nearly 3000 people in one day in the US, larger than any attack taken place inside Pakistan), the underwear bomber was well-off, the Irish bombers in the IRA were not suffering from poverty issues.
A lot of Madrassahs provide children basic necessities, such as food, shelter, some money etc. However, these incentives only draw some youths towards the Madrassah, they (poverty) do not radicalize them. It is the ideology inside the Madrassah that radicalizes them. There are children that are drawn towards Madrassahs (& the incentives they provide), but then leave as soon as they reach there. A militant will not risk his life unless he is a staunch believer in the ideology taught to him. There is a saying that goes something like this: "you can take a horse to the river, but you cannot force it to drink from it".
Now, why are we seeing Islamic extremism/militancy throughout the world today? It comes as a reaction to the imperialistic designs by 'ambitious nations' against most Muslim nations, these militants have a perceived sense of injustice & suffering; coming not from poverty, but from "occupation" of what they perceive is theirs. Which is why we are seeing a rise of Islamic radicalism/extremism/militancy in developed first world countries, relatively secular nations as well.
Pakistan is not the creator of Islamic extremism/militancy, it is a victim of it.
Just as Islamic extremism/militancy has been a danger to Pakistan, it is spreading in countries that have been relatively secular in the past, & threatening to destroy their societies' balance. It is spreading in the Asia Pacific, Central Asia, Middle East, North Africa & Europe; & has not affected just Pakistan, but the world throughout. It would be unfair to pin the blame on Pakistan.
Spot on! It was Zia who exacerbated the situation by encouraging extremism and religious fundamentalists to help perpetuate his stranglehold on Pakistan. From this veritable explosive cauldron spouted the various militant organizations, some of them aided and abetted by the Establishment and organized into radical outfits as a proxy force to fight the Pakistan Army's war in Kashmir and Afghanistan.Yet our god gifted Generals and Feudals believed that this monster was the best way to tackle their deficiency and ineptness on the conventional battlefield. And now we suffer for it much more than the Indians ever did.
It would be absolutely unfair to pin the entire blame on Pakistan..after all. these Madressa's were funded by black gold.
However, the Pakistani rulers stood by and let those with black gold pour money into such breeding centres and hence are part and participle of this phenomenon.. All in the guise to tackle the Soviet union(and perhaps Iran under a Shia revolution) and hence India... and in our quest to outsmart, and outfight an India which for all intents and purposes had shown little guile to fight us unless we provoke them.. preferring to use other indirect means to undermine us. Yet our god gifted Generals and Feudals believed that this monster was the best way to tackle their deficiency and ineptness on the conventional battlefield.
And now we suffer for it much more than the Indians ever did.
Extremism existed in Islam(and other religions..the dark ages in europe??) a few hundred years after its inception, and time and again held power and lost it.
At every point when extremism took hold, it usually ended up targeting its own kith and kin more than it did any other foe.
Today's extremism rose from Najd in Saudi Arabia and has now chosen Pakistan as its breeding ground due to a fertile "soil"..
Had the soil been acerbic to this weed in the first place if certain power in Pakistan had chosen smartly .. we would never have faced this dilemma today ..and I assure you..we would be stronger, both economically and militarily..and would have had India treating us with respect.
]I suggest you do a little bit of background reading on where the extremism came from, if you think its creator is Pakistan. [/B]Pre-1947, minorities in Pakistan lived peacefully under the banner of the majority Barelvi influence. It was the Deobandis from India that infiltrated Pakistan post-1947 made things the way they are in Pakistan today. And India (& Indian Muslims) still suffers from the presence of Dar Uloom Deoband today.
Darul Uloom Deoband: The Indian Source of the Taliban
Anyways, it is foolhardy to blame any one particular "group" for this mess, but this problem of Islamic extremism has existed long before Pakistan's creation, far far from Pakistan. Pakistan is not the creator/facilitator, Pakistan is the victim of Islamic militancy today, just as most nations in the world today are.
extremism existed in Islam(and other religions..the dark ages in europe??) a few hundred years after its inception, and time and again held power and lost it.