Areesh
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I made a post about Palwasha but it wasin jest to praise their beauty not to generalise like you.Another 17th unwanted kid of a family ?.... After whom nobody will mourn except his handlers at PTM/TTP.
Your post generalizes and discriminates against braveheart pashtoons dude.
I made a post about Palwasha but it was to praise their beauty not to generalise like you.
Well yes , they guy is a pushtoon. Just mentioning a fact.
So who should I condemn?
The tooth fairy or the goblins?
Being brave doesn't give anyone the entitlement of terrorism.
Plus all those young guns blowing themselves up and attacking military are mentally deranged one night accidents, who's parents pumped out too many saying that
"Rizq Allah Kay zimmay hay"
While forgetting that "tarbiyyat waaldayn Kay zimmay hay" resulting in their child growing up as a monster who ends up unceremoniously in a headshot or just blows himself up.
I am sorry I don't mince my words.
In Pakistan terrorism us a very ethnic problem.
And all sectarian terrorists are Panjabis. Even have Panjabi taliban?Well it may be.
But over breeding is one of the main reason of terrorism if not the only
Another 17th unwanted kid of a pushtoon family ?.... After whom nobody will mourn except his handlers at PTM/TTP.
And all sectarian terrorists are Panjabis. Even have Panjabi taliban?
I guess after Taliban gaining power, afghanistan is going to be off limits to them! Now hiding in the tribal areas, well there are no more tribal areas it's now under provincial gov. so it's get killed or seek refuge in india. if you go to india then that has already killed off your case. try to hide in Pakistan and eventually you will get killed.
becoming a terrorist for hostile enemy nations against your own country hasn't panned out all that well now has it?
TTP is exclusively led by Pashtuns. There are some very minor pockets of punjabis and foreigners but the majority of foot soldiers and their top leadership has been and are Pashtuns. We are not discrediting the achievements and hardwork of pashtun people for Pakistan but at the same time ignoring the ethnic make-up of TTP will also be foolish.
@Safriz do have a point.
Kindly avoid stuff damaging unity of Pakistan . Thanks .Another 17th unwanted kid of a pushtoon family ?.... After whom nobody will mourn except his handlers at PTM/TTP.
Your thought process makes PTM happy and gives them the fuel to add to fire.
BTW who was the fatty TTP media in charge who fled from the army recently? Can't recall his name?
are you classifying all pushtoons or even majority of them being hostile towards Pakistan??You might wanna google the top leadership of TTP... Don't worry I will help you with the info:-
The striking point , all of them are pashtuns.
Leaders:
Current
Maulana Fazlullah, "The Radio Mullah" or "Mullah Radio" – New Amir (Chief) of TTP and head of Swat Taliban
Sheikh Khalid Haqqani - Deputy Chief and Amir of central / supreme shura.
Shakeel Ahmed Haqqani (alias Qari Shakeel) - Head of the TTP’s political shura.
Shahryar Mehsud (alias Shahbaz) - Commander of North Waziristan TTP.
Khan Said (alias Sajna Mehsud / Khalid Sajna) - Commander of South Waziristan TTP.
Abdul Wali (alias Omar Khalid / Umer Khalifa) – Mohmand Agency.
Asmatullah Muawiya - Leader of TTP's Punjab faction and Janood-e-Hafsa.
Mufti Hassan Swati - New chief of TTP's Peshawar chapter.
Mangal Bagh Afridi - Head of Lashkar-e-Islam (LI) (based in Khyber Agency) - Key ally of TTP.
Adnan Rasheed - Chief of Ansar Al-Aseer (TTP's unit tasked to free militant prisoners).
Hafiz Dolat Khan (alias Hafiz Ahmed) - TTP Amir of Kurram Agency.
Muhammad Arif (alias Kaka) - TTP Chief of Darra Adam Khel, Kohat, and Hangu.
Hafiz Saeed Khan – TTP Amir in Orakzai Agency.
Maulana Gul Zaman - TTP Amir in Khyber Agency.
Maulana Abu Bakr - Amir of TTP in Bajaur Agency.
Shah Jehan - Amir of TTP in Swabi.
Qazi Hammad - ‘Chief justice’ of TTP.
Former
Baitullah Mehsud - Founder leader of TTP - deceased August 2009.
Hakimullah Mehsud – Chief of TTP - deceased November 1, 2013.
Asmatullah Shaheen Bhittani - Former head of the central / supreme shura - deceased February 24 2014.
Waliur Rehman Mehsud – Deputy Chief of TTP and Commander of South Waziristan Agency – deceased May 29, 2013.
Abdullah Bahar Mehsud - Deputy Chief of TTP and adviser to Hakimullah Mehsud - deceased November 1, 2013.
Wali Muhammad Mehsud (alias Toofan) – In charge of fidayeen (suicide) squad and former head of TTP in Wana – deceased January 21, 2014.
Tariq Afridi (alias Gidar) - TTP Commander in Khyber, Peshawar, Kohat, and Hangu. - Deceased August 29, 2012.
Maulvi Saifuddin - TTP commander in FR Bannu - deceased November 19, 2013.
Mullah Dadullah - TTP commander in Bajaur Agency - Deceased August24, 2012.
Maulvi Abbas Wazir - TTP Commander in Wana, South Waziristan - deceased December 21, 2012.
Qari Hussain Mehsud - Lieutenant to Baitullah Mehsud - deceased October 7, 2010.
Qari Zainuddin Mehsud - Leader of South Waziristan Agency (Tank) - deceased June 23, 2009.
Maulvi Muhammad Iftikhar- One the six senior most TTP and former Red Mosque leader - deceased October 14, 2011.
Spokesmen
Current:
Shahidullah Shahid (alias Sheikh Maqbool) - TTP central Spokesman
Mohammad Raees Khan Mehsud (alias Azam Tariq / Asimullah Asim) - South Waziristan Agency Chapter
Mohammad Afridi - Darra Adam Khel & Khyber Agency Chapter
Sirajuddin Ahmed - Swat Chapter.
Abu Baseer - Spokesman of TTP's Ansarul Mujahideen faction.
Ahmed Marwat - Spokesman of TTP Jundallah.
Abdul Rashid Lashkari - LI Spokesman for Khyber Agency.
Former:
Azam Tariq
Ehsanullah Ehsan aka Ahsanullah Ahsan (alias Sajjad Mohmand)
Muhammad Suleman - Spokesperson for TTP (Wana Region).
Maulvi Omar - close aide of Baitullah Mehsud - arrested August 18, 2009.
Muslim Khan - arrested September 11, 2009.
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Leadership
Baitullah Mehsud (2007-2009): Baitullah Mehsud was the original leader of the TTP. In December 2007, 40 council members representing different tribal agencies and districts throughout Pakistan appointed Mehsud as the leader of the TTP. At the time of his appointment, Mehsud had an estimated 20,000 fighters under his control.[1] While in power, Mehsud used his newfound resources to orchestrate a number of attacks across Pakistan, killing hundreds of civilians, soldiers, police, and intelligence officials. The Pakistan Army claimed that Mehsud was involved in virtually every terror attack in Pakistan, while the United Nations accused him for involvement in approximately 80 percent of suicide bombings in Afghanistan.[2] Most notably, Mehsud was accused of conducting the assassination of Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto in 2008.[3] He was also instrumental in facilitating a close, symbiotic relationship between the TTP and Al Qaeda.[4] Mehsud was killed in a U.S. drone strike on August 5, 2009.[5]
Hakimullah Mehsud (2009-2013): Hakimullah Mehsud was the second leader of the TTP. He first came to prominence in the TTP by participating in a series of raids on the Pakistan Army in 2007, during which he captured 300 Pakistani soldiers.[6] Mehsud emerged as the TTP’s new leader in August 2009, three weeks after the death of Baitullah Mehsud. Mehsud quickly became one of the most wanted militants in Pakistan, after the U.S. charged him with involvement in the 2009 suicide bombing attack on a U.S. Central Intelligence Agency base in Afghanistan.[7] During his time as leader of the TTP, Mehsud was thought to have been responsible for the deaths of thousands of people.[8] In October 2013, he claimed in a BBC interview that he was open to peace talks with the Pakistani government, but stipulated that drone strikes must first be discontinued.[9] Mehsud was killed in a U.S. drone strike on November 1, 2013.[10]
Maulana Fazlullah (2013-2018): Maulana Fazlullah is the third and current leader of the TTP. Before his appointment, Fazlullah was known was a particularly influential and powerful figure in Swat Valley, Pakistan. Fazlullah, nicknamed “Mullah Radio.” was known for broadcasting his hardline views of Islam on an illegal FM radio station.[11] Fazlullah advocated for the imposition of Shariah law in Swat, preached anti-Americanism, espoused the evils of female education. Most notably, Fazlullah claimed responsibility for the assassination attempt on Malala Yousafzai in 2012.[12] After a bitter succession dispute following the death of Hakimullah Mehsud, the TTP’s central shura appointed Fazlullah as the new and current leader of the TTP in November 2013.[13] However, because Fazlullah is not a member of the dominant Mehsud tribe, he was unable to maintain the union of the original coalition of militant groups that joined in 2007. Under Fazlullah’s leadership, the TTP struggled to maintain strength and unity, weakened by infighting and splits.[14] Fazlullah was killed by a U.S. drone strike in June of 2018.[15]
Mufti Noor Wali Mehsud (2018-Present): Mehsud was named as the new leader of the TTP a week after the group’s previous leader, Fazlullah, was killed in a U.S. drone strike. Mehsud previously fought with the Taliban against the Northern Alliance after 9/11. In addition, he served as a deputy to Baitullah Mehsud in early 2002-2003. Mehsud differs from the previous leader, Fazlullah in that he is originally from the Mehsud tribe; the original two leaders of TTP also originated from this tribe.[16]