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‘Peace committee’ slaps Taliban-style curbs on Wana
The Newspaper's CorrespondentUpdated November 15, 2017
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WANA: A faction of the Taliban has apparently made a comeback to Wana, South Waziristan Agency, under the guise of a peace committee and placed a ban on cultural and social activities and put restrictions on movement of women outside their homes without male members of their family.

The so-called peace committee has issued tough guidelines through pamphlets in Wana town and warned local people to abide by these rules otherwise violators would face repercussions, according to sources.

The committee has banned music, athan, a traditional dance which is performed in wedding ceremonies or other festive occasions, and use of narcotics.

According to the committee’s guidelines, those activities which promote immorality or violate Islamic teachings would not be permitted on these occasions.

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Guidelines issued through pamphlets ban cultural and social activities and restrict women’s movement

Movement of women outside their homes has been restricted. The pamphlets said that women would not be allowed to visit market and clinic or faith healers without adult male members of their family, including husbands and brothers.

Salahuddin alias Ayubi, a successor of Mullah Muhammad Nazir — an influential Taliban leader — heads the committee.

Mullah Nazir was killed along with his 10 associates in a US drone strike in the Birmil area of South Waziristan Agency in January 2013.

South Waziristan Agency became a hotbed of Talibanisation in 2003 that spilled over to other tribal agencies of Fata and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Local leaders of various Taliban factions had established parallel administration in the area.

Nek Muhammad emerged as the leader of these factions. Security forces carried out multiple operations in the area to crush Taliban and establish the writ of the state. Finally Nek Muhammad signed a peace deal with the government in Shakai. He was killed in a missile attack in 2004.

According to the pamphlets, residents are not allowed to stay outside their homes at public places after 10pm. This step would prevent disturbance and noise in the area, it said.

A leaflet issued by the peace committee claimed that elders and Ulema of Karikot, Ghwa Khwa, Shaheen Warsak, Doog, Dabb Koat, Zari Noor and Sherna had agreed to these steps.

A committee comprising elders and Ulema has been set up to ensure implementation of the ‘code of conduct’ and to identify violators of the guidelines. A local cleric, identified as Ameer Ainullah, has been appointed head of the committee.

The secretary of Fata’s law and order, Hassan Mehmood Yousafzai, when approached in Peshawar, expressed ignorance about the activities of the peace committee in Wana. “I do not have such reports. The political agent is in a better position to talk about the matter,” he said.

Political Agent Zafar Islam and other officials of the administration were not available to comment on the matter.

Fresh displacement

Meanwhile, the Fata Disaster Management Authority has confirmed fresh displacement of civilians from Shaktoi area of South Waziristan Agency.

The displacement took place when the authorities are planning to send all internally displaced persons (IDPs) back to their homes in Fata. Around 17,000 displaced families mostly belonging to North Waziristan, South Waziristan and Khyber agencies are waiting for their return.

An official of the authority told Dawn in Peshawar that 208 families had been displaced from Shaktoi area that belonged to Mehsud tribe. He said that these families were evacuated when security forces launched operation in the area adjacent to North Waziristan Agency.

The official said that displaced families had been settled at Bakakhel Camp in Frontier Region Bannu where all basic facilities, including cooked food were being provided. The army has been managing the camp which was established for IDPs of North Waziristan Agency after the launching of Zarb-i-Azb military operation in June, 2014.

“Newly displaced families would be returned to their homes very soon,” said the official, but declined to give a specific date for their return.

Published in Dawn, November 15th, 2017
 
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These so called "Ulemas" should have been made first causality in operations, Looks like we haven't learnt anything from Lal Masjid episode.
 
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Bunch of Mullahs trying to be relevant again. There is nothing like "Return of Taliban". Anyone have the right to free speech. Militarization like the Taliban insurgency is almost impossible now in South Waziristan like before. the best they can do is terrorist attacks. Anyone who believes in such Talibanization news is totally unaware of current situation in Agencies or is reporting with malafied intent
 
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We need military presence there all the time along with reforms in these areas, only military operation won't work, we need to change the mentality of these backward peoples.
There is no education, no tourism, no industry, any wonder chap who don't have respect in society joins them and overnight became a respected Mullah, A commander, A judge and executioner.
 
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something should be done about this ASAP
the people of this area just got some peace, and now this?
nip the evil in the bud, before it becomes another terror organization
 
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Pakistan needs to chill a bit. Learn from Indonesia. They ended separatist movement in Aceh by allowing militants in politics and allowing Sharia to be the land of the law as well.
 
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Pakistan needs to chill a bit. Learn from Indonesia. They ended separatist movement in Aceh by allowing militants in politics and allowing Sharia to be the land of the law as well.

There are many Islamic parties already, this TTP is solely the result of foreign agencies trying to destabilise Pakistan. Their objectives, operations, and safe-havens all conclude this.

Anybody who thinks that Pakistan isn't already Islamic enough is retarded, so how can compromises be made with these people?
 
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There are many Islamic parties already, this TTP is solely the result of foreign agencies trying to destabilise Pakistan. Their objectives, operations, and safe-havens all conclude this.

Anybody who thinks that Pakistan isn't already Islamic enough is retarded, so how can compromises be made with these people?

Indonesia was not Islamic enough for Aceh Separatists. The movement has died since Indonesia allowed Sharia law in Aceh(Not all of Indonesia) . Also Taliban was a leashed dog to turned on its master. This good Taliban bad taliban argument is getting older than Adam itself.
 
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Indonesia was not Islamic enough for Aceh Separatists. The movement has died since Indonesia allowed Sharia law in Aceh(Not all of Indonesia) . Also Taliban was a leashed dog to turned on its master. This good Taliban bad taliban argument is getting older than Adam itself.

The areas where the TTP used to operate completely rejected them, the most famous outspoken citizen from there is a Nobel prize winner you may have heard of called Malala Yousafzai. Nobody in the region, or the country, wants these people or accepts their ideology.

The Aceh seperatists were seeking independence or autonomy, and were backed by the local population there, Indonesia made compromises with them to secure their own stability and territorial integrity. The TTP are foreign backed terrorists, seeking to overthrow the federal government of all Pakistan and implement laws which the majority of people reject, furthermore they have been driven completely out by the Pakistan Army so there would be little strategic value to make any kind of concessions for them.

Also, back in the Musharraf days we basically tried to do something similar to what you are suggesting (look up the Emirate of Waziristan), the result was catastrophic and resulted in FATA briefly becoming the terrorism epicentre/market/safe haven of the entire world.
 
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