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Colonel Sultan Amir Tarar, better known by the nom de guerre ‘Imam’, is dead, brutally executed by the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). The videotape of Imam being shot and his body dragged around emerged only days ago, but reports suggest he was killed in January this year, 10 months after he was kidnapped. His death, as also the earlier killing of Khawaja, provides intriguing insights into the TTP threat and its relations with the Afghan Taliban.

The details are known but here’s a quick recap.

The story started in March last year when Imam, along with two other companions, former air force officer Khalid Khawaja and British freelance journalist Asad Qureshi, went to North Waziristan. The real reason for the visit remains a matter of debate, but the ostensible one was to do a documentary on US Predator attacks in the agency for Channel 4, which had commissioned an independent film company to shoot it. Qureshi was the media person and the two former military officers, both known to be sympathetic to the Taliban, were with him to facilitate his work and use that documentary to agitate the issue in the courts and with the public.

From Bannu they went to Mir Ali and then disappeared. A series of videotapes emerged in April last year which confirmed they were in captivity. The group that held them called itself the Asian Tigers, a front for the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LJ). The group’s operational head was Sabir Mehsud and the man dealing with the media and holding negotiations was Usman Punjabi, an LJ member.

Three jirgas were put together to intervene with the group and secure the release of the kidnapped men. Two of them had the backing of Taliban heavyweights. They failed and Khawaja was the first to go, shot in the head. It was amazing because it showed that some groups, affiliated with the TTP, had no regard for the Afghan Taliban even as these groups have been perpetrating violence within Pakistan on the pretext of jihad.

When I spoke with Khawaja’s son, Osama, shortly after a videotape showed his father confessing to being a “spy” and working for the ISI and the CIA, he clearly said that his father was on a mission to tell the TTP that their ranks had been penetrated by hostile agencies and they should stop attacking Pakistani interests. This was also corroborated by other sources. However, for various reasons, no one was prepared to own publicly the two former officers even as efforts were mounted to get them out.

Interestingly, the demands included not just the release of TTP terrorists but also money. At some point, Sabir, the man heading the group, thought Usman Punjabi was negotiating independent of him. He got Punjabi and his five men killed. This in turn got Hakeemullah Mehsud to send his men and kill Sabir along with his bodyguards. Their bodies were found in Razmak’s main bazaar with a letter saying Sabir was killed to avenge the death of Khalid Khawaja.

After Sabir’s killing, Col Imam and Qureshi were taken over by the TTP directly. Qureshi was released after his relatives paid a huge sum to the TTP but Imam was not released. It is intriguing that the TTP, which killed Sabir ostensibly for executing Khawaja, brutally killed Imam in January this year on charges that had nothing to do with Imam.

Interesting also is the fact that the TTP charge sheet included drone attacks and some other issues, mostly dealing with the Afghan Taliban and their struggle, even as the Afghan Taliban were trying their best to get Imam released. A number of smaller details, criminal activities, operational choices, target acquisition etcetera make analysts believe that there is something deeply amiss vis-a-vis the TTP.

The loose confederation of groups and the brutality with which they have attacked Pakistan’s interests is another issue that one has to take note of; coupled with this are multiple reports about the penetration of these groups by hostile agencies.

One thing is clear: The TTP, for all its rhetoric about the Afghan jihad, is focused on Pakistan. And in that focus it has attacked, and continues to attack, Pakistan on the pretext of Islamabad being a US ally in the war on terror. Interesting it would be to find out what the real agenda is.

What is the TTP
 
The fact that TTP only targets Pakistan pretty much raises a lot of question about its leaders, who is funding, supporting, giving arms, etc to it. I mean for an Islamic jihadist group to target Pakistan almost exclusively is very strange.
 
I wonder how long Pakistan will suffer the problems that we have pr today. Such a brave people of Pakistan.
 
The fact that TTP only targets Pakistan pretty much raises a lot of question about its leaders, who is funding, supporting, giving arms, etc to it. I mean for an Islamic jihadist group to target Pakistan almost exclusively is very strange.

We have discussed a lot over this topic so there is no problem to understand their agenda & who supporting them. If it exist TTP.
 
Kill all the innocent ppl in the name of Islam and defame it as much as possible so people start fearing Islam and all thing related to it
 
We already know these TTP are all terrorists and are working for anti-Pakistan forces. They haven't done anything good for Pakistan or Islam till day as they want to demonstrate in their propaganda but only done a lot of damage to this country and our religion.
 
The fact that TTP only targets Pakistan pretty much raises a lot of question about its leaders, who is funding, supporting, giving arms, etc to it. I mean for an Islamic jihadist group to target Pakistan almost exclusively is very strange.

So true. If they were really fighting in the name of Jihad, they would be helping Afghan Taliban fight American/NATO invading forces (who are 99% non-muslims) not an army that is 100% Muslim.
 
same agend as amercians n jews with the help of indians......:sniper:
 
Pakistan lets US conduct drone attacks from its soil the ISI and CIA are working together in this and TTP is the outcome
 
So true. If they were really fighting in the name of Jihad, they would be helping Afghan Taliban fight American/NATO invading forces (who are 99% non-muslims) not an army that is 100% Muslim.

The TTP fights Pakistani army because of their proximity and alignment to the US army that is fighting the Afghan Taliban.

Why would the TTP support a Muslim army that kills other Muslims at the behest of a foreign non-muslim entity? Add to that the free hand given to non-muslims to bombard your country....

I think its pretty clear what their agenda is and its definitely not Indian invasion of Pakistan....

Think Gazwat-ul-Pak....
 
^ Problem is that it doesn't fight any other country or military. Almost exclusively only Pakistan. If that was not the case, what you'd say would make sense. A jihadi group would always give way more preference to non-muslim occupiers.
 
BBC News - Who are the Taliban?


Pakistan has repeatedly denied that it is the architect of the Taliban enterprise.

But there is little doubt that many Afghans who initially joined the movement were educated in madrassas (religious schools) in Pakistan.

Pakistan was also one of only three countries, along with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which recognised the Taliban when they were in power in Afghanistan from the mid-1990s until 2001.
 
In recent years the Taliban have re-emerged in Afghanistan and grown far stronger in Pakistan, where observers say there is loose co-ordination between different Taliban factions and militant groups.

The main Pakistani faction is led by Hakimullah Mehsud, whose Tehrik Taliban Pakistan (TTP) is blamed for dozens of suicide bombings and other attacks.

Observers warn against over-stating the existence of one unified insurgency against the Pakistani state, however.



Is it just the TTP who attacked Pakistan what about the countless others like Lashkar-e-Islam and Haqqani network not to mention the punjab based groups
 
The TTP fights Pakistani army because of their proximity and alignment to the US army that is fighting the Afghan Taliban.

Why would the TTP support a Muslim army that kills other Muslims at the behest of a foreign non-muslim entity? Add to that the free hand given to non-muslims to bombard your country....

I think its pretty clear what their agenda is and its definitely not Indian invasion of Pakistan....

Think Gazwat-ul-Pak....

Thats nonsense. Pakistan army never killed any Afghan Taliban, we have no problems with Afghan Taliban, they have every right to free their country from kuffar invaders, infact its in Pakistan's interests if Afghan Taliban are leading Afghanistan instead of america's/india's puppet Karzai.

TTP (operating from the PAK-AFGHAN border areas) can easily cross into Afghanistan and help Afghan Taliban fight the kuffar invaders, but they chose not to instead they come to the most eastern city near the India-Pakistan border and kill ordinary Muslim citizens even in Masjids.

What TTP is doing is not Jihad and not Islam, what Afghan Taliban is doing is Jihad (struggling to liberate their Islamic country form the kuffar invaders).

Pakistan is already an Islamic country and Pakistan army is 100% Muslim.
The motto of Pakistan army itself is Iman, Taqwa, Jihad fi Sabilillah.
 

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