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What if Lashkar-e-Taiba Is a Scapegoat?

Blame Game over Mumbai Massacre Could Doom Kashmir


Editor's Note: The dirty tactics used against civilians in the Mumbai massacres last month are more typical of the Mumbai underworld than of the Islamic militant Lashkar jihadists who fought the Indian army to a standstill in Kashmir. By blaming Lashkar, the Indian right hopes to forestall any Obama initiative to resolve Kashmir. Yoichi Shimatsu, former editor of the Japan Times, has reported from South Asia for New America Media and Pacific News Service for over a decade.

On India’s “most-wanted” list of 20 suspects believed to have planned the recent Mumbai attacks is the name of fugitive crime boss Dawood Ibrahim, who ordered an earlier wave of bombings 15 years ago. Among those chief suspects, only Dawood has sufficient local knowledge, an entrenched organization -- known as D-Company -- and the deep pockets for such a complex operation in a world city.

The bold raid by young gunmen, who apparently came by sea, was preceded by extensive preparations by city insiders – mapping and targeting were specific and explosives were stocked inside hotel rooms rented before the attack. Most telling was an early police report that indicated one of Dawood’s lieutenants inside the Mumbai Customs House organized the transfer of guns and ammunition from warehouses on Sassoon Dock onto the speedboats used in the landing.

The assault was a made-in-Mumbai production much like the Bollywood crime movies about D-Company’s many bloody gang wars. A Hindu breakaway gang, in concert with conservative politicians and police officers, revived the turf wars in 2007 with a spike in shootings and arrests, along with gaining Pakistani approval for Dawood’s deportation. Then D-Company, with a few lowly recruits from Pakistan, stuck back.

Why then is New Delhi and Washington insisting that Islamic militants in Pakistan are primarily responsible for the attack while downplaying Dawood’s larger role?

Lashkar-e-Taiba is the convenient solution for the politicians who are trying to cement an Indo-American “civilian” nuclear pact and military alliance, and every such arranged marriage demands a common enemy.

Blaming the Lahore-based Lashkar is all-too easy since the outfit was once the West Point of the Kashmir insurgency. The Army of the Righteous, as it is known in English, was a paramilitary force par excellence that routinely mauled the Indian Army along the Himalayan ridge that forms the Line of Control of divided Kashmir. In an attack on the strategic town of Kargil in late spring 1999, Lashkar broke through India’s alpine defense line and came close to forcing New Delhi to the negotiating table.

Along the sawtooth LoC, Lashkar is respected by professional soldiers on both side. A Pakistani hero who fought on the Baltistan heights, Corporal Ahmed, told me of his admiration for the stoicism of these jihadis, who wore sandals to battle in the snow. At a checkpoint in Indian-controlled Kargil, an army captain wearing a Sikh turban said frankly that nobody in the Indian Army could fight man-to-man against Lashkar.

Lashkar earned its reputation in clean-fought mountain warfare, pitting lightly armed guerrillas against Indian armor and superior firepower.

In its finest hours, these fighters would never consider the dirty tactics used against civilians in Mumbai, for example, the gangland-style executions using a shot to the back of a kneeling captive’s head. That is more typical of the Mumbai underworld.

Like many of the misguided decisions in the war on terror, the banning of Lashkar by Pakistan in 2002 did more harm than good. Without central discipline and a unifying cause, splinter groups broke off and many a cadet went solo. During his residency in Karachi, Dawood is known to have sent his young recruits for training by former Lashkar instructors. The moralistic cause had degenerated into a school for hitmen.

Conservative politicians in New Delhi have seized on the brutal Mumbai attack to discredit the nationalist revolt in Kashmir and undermine the five U.N. Security Council resolutions (1948-1965) that call for a plebiscite on the status of the once-independent country. By linking Lashkar to Mumbai, the Indian right hope to deter President-elect Barack Obama from his oft-stated policy of bringing the Kashmir issue to the fore.

These same politicians hope to repeat their successful handling of Bill Clinton, who reversed the American policy of sanctions for India’s nuclear bomb tests in 1998 within two short years by proposing nuclear cooperation with New Delhi. The Enron gas-fired electricity plant outside Mumbai played a major role in that about-face.

So did the Battle of Kargil. A greater international leader would have seen that the Islamic tactical victory was the key for dislodging New Delhi’s institutional inertia against Kashmir talks. Clinton intervened in the Kargil battle by pressuing Pakistani President Nawaz Sharif to order a pullback, and the Indian artillery in violation of the truce opened fire on the retreating guerrillas.

The Kashmiris again lost their right of self-determination, the U.N. resolution remained unresolved, and America got nothing out of the deal. Worse yet, this policy failure shattered any lingering hopes among Islamic militants for American evenhandedness. The inevitable consequence of the Kargil betrayal was 911, and the rise not of Laskar-e-Taiba but of Al Qaeda.

President-elect Obama should not submit to the hysteria being whipped up over the Mumbai atrocities. Mumbai was a criminal event that India’s elite cannot face up to, for Dawood’s D-Company was and still is their procurer of starlets, smuggled gold, drugs, loans for gambling debts and urban land for their new hotels and office blocks. Don’t mix up the healthy oranges for the rotten apples Kashmir is a historic judgment awaiting the verdict of a popular referendum.

Yoichi Shimatsu. Former editor of The Japan Times in Tokyo and journalism lecturer at Tsinghua University in Beijing. Shimatsu has covered the Kashmir crisis and Afghan War.
What if Lashkar-e-Taiba Is a Scapegoat? - NAM
 
Not if, but it is a scapegoat. The real masterminds of the Bombay attacks are the RAW and Hindu nationalists
 
Not if, but it is a scapegoat. The real masterminds of the Bombay attacks are the RAW and Hindu nationalists

I agree.....The reason why i posted the article is to show how much admiration a japanese person has for the mujahdeen and how we in turn look down onthe freedom fighters and call them terrorist.......strange how a couple of years media conditioning can totally change a person s opinion.
 
You got it exactly mate!!! The Mujahideen in Kaschmir in Chechnya are the real muslims and our corrupt government is planning crackdowns against them.

But though i don't recognize the Taliban as Muslims.
 
LET is a scapegoat
thats y india cannot provide any evidence and the interpol shut their allegations down
 
should be punished if guilty , should be no two opinion about that. Few people with their believe are not allowed to jeopardize the whole nation.
 
should be punished if guilty , should be no two opinion about that. .

And if they are found innocent i hope the pak govt gives them compensation and full backing on any project that they want to carry out.....new hospitals,schools ect.

Few people with their believe are not allowed to jeopardize the whole nation.

The same can be said about the western loving elite.....there beliefs also should not jeopardize the whole nation.
 
Tragedy is that Pakistan press is full of Taliban lovers. This article is just confusing the issue.
At the risk of repeating nth time. Let us forget that this tragedy happened in India.

How can we ignore what is happening in Pakistan. For heaven’s sake! how many innocent people have to die before my countrymen realize that all jihadi outfits are inter- related. Whosoever carried out the attacks in Bombay is immaterial. Don’t you guys want to live in peace in Pakistan and go about your daily business without the fear of being blown up? Hardly a day goes by when there is not a blast somewhere. Even if some of the blasts are RAW engineered, the very fact that these are happening reflects the support of extremists who are killing in the name of Islam. Even police are covertly helping these criminals as evidenced from the theft of AK 47’s recovered form Lal Masjid, from Islamabad police lockup!

It appears that even intelligent people are unable to differentiate between right and wrong. Pakistan is a country where suicide bombers are now available for hire! And most of my countrymen are trying to defend Laskkar Tayiba! Where do you think these suicide bombers come from, certainly not from the sky.

We need to act against all the Lashkars as Pakistan’s survival is at stake. There can be no Lashker or jihadi outfit when there are state organizations such as PA. No doubt that India is exploiting this situation to her advantage but our support of the jihadi elements have brought Pakistan to a situation where Pakistan is labeled as nest of terrorism by the world polity. Unless we understand it and take measures to remedy the situation, Pakistan as a country will cease to exist.

I repeat an article in Dawn which I quoted else where in this forum, where what I mean is said in a better way.

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Unchecked fanaticism



THAT, at least until the time of writing, there was no loss of life is perhaps the only redeeming feature of the Taliban’s attack on three schools in Peshawar on Monday. There were no casualties because there were no students. Maybe this was just a coincidence. Otherwise, given the Taliban frame of mind, the brutality that has characterised their movement and the cold-bloodedness they have shown while spreading their ‘mission’, they couldn’t have cared less whether the attacks killed any students. On this occasion, apart from targeting a girls’ school, they attacked two boys’ school ostensibly because their medium of instruction was English. As their record shows they had so far targeted girls’ schools where English was not the medium of instruction — like those in Fata, Swat and many ‘settled districts’. On Monday they did so in the NWFP’s capital city, and one can rest assured that this is not going to be the last such attack, for the Taliban continue to wage war not only on the state of Pakistan but also on society — on all sane minds, on all noble concepts and on those values which led to the founding of Pakistan.

Pakistan was not created by and for bigots. The men who dreamed of it and the men who gave practical shape to it were liberal in their philosophy and dedicated to what is one of Islam’s cardinal principles — tolerance. That such a country should be under attack from semi-literate bigots, some of them men without character and fighting as mercenaries for the highest bidder, is one of Pakistan’s tragedies. And that at one point they were dancing to the tune of Pakistan’s security services is clearly a nightmare for the government today.

At the same time one is shocked by the silence some of Pakistan’s religious parties are maintaining on the shedding of innocent blood by the militants. Can mass murder be forgiven because the criminal takes cover behind a religious slogan and claims to fight for the enforcement of the Sharia? The subcontinent has produced some great religious divines and scholars but none of them advocated war on innocent civilians to establish an Islamic order. It is a pity that parties owing allegiance to these intellectual giants should keep mum and thus indirectly abet in the Taliban’s criminality. In fact, by keeping mum these parties are encouraging chaos and making the job of Pakistan’s foreign enemies easier. The Taliban cannot be crushed by force alone. Society and all its liberal sections should stand up to the militants and save Pakistan from becoming what Afghanistan was under the Taliban.

DAWN - Editorial; December 24, 2008

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And if they are found innocent i hope the pak govt gives them compensation and full backing on any project that they want to carry out.....new hospitals,schools ect.



The same can be said about the western loving elite.....there beliefs also should not jeopardize the whole nation.

Well if Indian can let go train killers , responsible of gujrat massacre. Then why not citizen of civil society should not ask to complete the judiciary inquiry of whole case and present in front court of law and public ?
Who elect western loving elite ?
 
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