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ISLAMABAD: The interior ministry has proscribed another religious outfit due to its suspected involvement in hiring recruits from Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) and Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata) for fighting in Syria.

Little-known Ansar ul-Hussain is said to be active in areas like Kurram Agency and Kohat and is suspected to be recruiting locals who were exported to Syria via Iran to take part in the civil war.

It is the 64th organisation banned in Pakistan on account of performing inappropriate activities.

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Outlawed on December 30, 2016, the outfit’s name has been published on the website of the National Counter Terrorism Authority (Nacta). However, despite contacting Nacta’s national coordinator, the official version on the development could not be taken.

The director of the Pakistan Institute of Peace Studies’ (PIPS), Muhammad Amir Rana, told The Express Tribune that it seemed that the outfit was an offshoot of Lashkar-e-Mehdi which was active against local Taliban in the area of Orakzai.

However, according to him, Lashkar-e-Mehdi is not considered a major force. He said after recruiting locals Ansar-ul-Hussain used to send them to Syria via Iran.

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Ansar-ul-Hussain is the third organisation to be proscribed in a span of a few months. Previously Jamaatul Ahrar (JuA) and Lashkar-e-Jhangvi Al Alimi (LeJA) were also banned in Pakistan on November 11, 2016 on account of holding terrorist activities in the country. However, the case of Ansar-ul-Hussain is different as apparently it was not involved in militancy in Pakistan but was exporting it to other countries.

The civil war in Syria which is largely being fought along sectarian lines with Iran and Lebanon’s Hizbollah openly supporting President Bashar al-Asad and many other Gulf states backing rebel groups.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 22nd, 2017.
 
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Banned why?They were recruited for fighting in Syria against ISIS,not against Pakistan
 
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Banned why?They were recruited for fighting in Syria against ISIS,not against Pakistan
Banned why ? Our country our rules...simple. They are sectarian terrorist more or less same as ISIS..
 
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http://nation.com.pk/national/22-Jan-2017/government-bans-ansar-ul-hussain-for-is-recruitment

ISLAMABAD - The federal government has recently banned another organisation - Ansar-ul-Hussain – which was allegedly involved in recruiting Shia youth to fight the self-styled militant organisation Islamic State (IS) or Daesh.



With the latest banning of Ansar-ul-Hussain, the number of proscribed organisations in the country has risen to 64.

Ansar-ul-Hussain has been banned on December 30, 2016, says the official website of the National Counter Terrorism Authority (NACTA) that contains an updated list of the banned organisations. However, an official of NACTA declined to comment on a question of The Nation that Ansar-ul-Hussain was involved in what kind of activities or the reasons behind its proscription.

Ansar-ul-Hussain is not involved in terrorist activities in Pakistan but a group of some people with this name is working in the areas of Parachinar as well as Orakzai Agency of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and district Kohat of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) to recruit Shia youth to fight IS, said Muhammad Aamir Rana, a security analyst and director of Islamabad-based think tank - Pakistan Institute of Peace Studies (PIPS).

According to some reports, these recruits were being sent to Syria via Iran to fight, he said and added that the presence of this group had also been found in Karachi. He however said that this would have yet to be ascertained whether Ansar-ul-Hussain had evolved a bigger group or not?

Prior to this, the Ministry of Interior had banned Jamat Ul Ahrar (JuA) and Lashkar-e-Jhangvi Al Alim (LeJA) on November 11, 2016 and with the banning of Ansar-ul-Hussain, the number of those organisations that were banned in last year rises to three. Both, JuA and LeJA, are involved in a number of attacks in Pakistan against military personnel, law enforcement agencies (LEAs), and lawyers and on public places as well as government buildings.

The Ministry of Interior had proscribed Daish or ISIL or IS or ISIS on July 15, 2015 and this is the only organisation banned in 2015 while no organisation was proscribed in 2014. In 2013, the Ministry of Interior banned 14 organisations for their involvement in militant and terrorism activities.



This news was published in The Nation newspaper. Read complete newspaper of 22-Jan-2017

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This is what I was saying but you were....:disagree:
This is a Afghani group not Pakistani or Irani and there is no source link to the article doubt authenticity. Why are they recruiting in Khyber Agency when they would have found more men in Sind and Punjab. Total BS
 
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This is a Afghani group not Pakistani or Irani and there is no source link to the article doubt authenticity. Why are they recruiting in Khyber Agency when they would have found more men in Sind and Punjab. Total BS
They were recruiting from parachinar mostly.

Good move indeed . we should keep an eye on mwm & iso too .
 
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This is a Afghani group not Pakistani or Irani and there is no source link to the article doubt authenticity. Why are they recruiting in Khyber Agency when they would have found more men in Sind and Punjab. Total BS

You're still in denial....I m speechless...

This is Pakistani organization thats why Pakistani government has banned it...They can't recruit in urban centers as they will be caught...They were running their network secretly in the disguise of welfare NGO in Parachinar (Northwestern areas)...

As far as article is concerned, here it is...

https://tribune.com.pk/story/1303150/recruitment-syria-interior-ministry-bans-sectarian-outfit/
 
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You're still in denial....I m speechless...

This is Pakistani organization thats why Pakistani government has banned it...They can't recruit in urban centers as they will be caught...They were running their network secretly in the disguise of welfare NGO in Parachinar (Northwestern areas)...

As far as article is concerned, here it is...
LOL 6 years of civil war in Syria and just one group banned and you point me to this thread. I have told you 101 time that this not how people are going to Syria. The Mujaheddins who are traveling to fight ISIS in Syria are not being recruited in Pakistan but there are many who are going from Pakistan India and China a very large number and they are pouring into Syria like a flood. During this time of cease fire Iran has reinforced 1000 of more Militias into Syria. The active fighter in Syria are growing so much that even if USA force goes in support of ISIS, the gurila war will last for decades to come. The fighter are not being recruited in their home land countries.
 
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This is a Afghani group not Pakistani or Irani and there is no source link to the article doubt authenticity. Why are they recruiting in Khyber Agency when they would have found more men in Sind and Punjab. Total BS






O bhai tum karo toh chamatkar hum kare toh balatkar.


Don't worry My friend is from parachinar he tells me their Iranian building bunker for their sec now if you believe it or not totally up to.
 
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