Pakistan in the globalised world: ‘Dismantle LeT before it dismantles society’

French scholar talks about Islamabad's 'selective approached' in combating terrorism.


Saher Baloch February 08, 2011

KARACHI: “Dismantle Lashkar-e-Taiba’s network before it dismantles the very fabric of Pakistani society,” warned Jean-Luc Racine. “Dismantling it is the only way to strengthen the on-and-off composite dialogue with India.”

Racine, director of research at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris, spoke at the Area Study Centre for Europe in Karachi University on Monday on how the world looks at Pakistan and the challenges it faces in the globalised world.

Speaking about the sporadic composite dialogue between India and Pakistan, he explained that no issue can be looked at in isolation. “It is not just a question of Indo-Pak dialogue but something beyond that.”

Degradation of the situation in Pakistan is also because of the fact that “the traditional mujahideen groups in Peshawar were supported by the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) in the past and now they have gone against them”. This is by far the biggest challenge that the country is facing at the moment, he said.

The LeT network which is gaining strength by the day, can be dismantled by getting in touch with like-minded groups working from within the country, Racine suggested. Even as Pakistan bleeds profusely with the rising number of suicide attacks, a man in the audience asked how many deaths it would take to satiate the demands made by the United States to “do more”.

“The increasing demands of the US and other western countries urging Pakistan to do more are based on doubts raised by observers as a selective approach is used in dealing with militants,” he answered. The “selective approach”, he explained, meant that no real action has been taken in North Waziristan and the Haqqani network has not been dismantled either. “Believe me, no one, anywhere in the world, wants to see any more bodies of Pakistanis.”

A few years ago, no one in the West was interested or bothered about the LeT but 9/11 changed all that.

There have been a number of incidents which have brought militant groups to the forefront for the government, creating a paradigm shift in dealing with them. The recent killing of Punjab governor Salmaan Taseer being hailed by Jama’at-ud-Da’wah chief Hafiz Mohammad Saeed is one such obvious example.

Changing gears, he was asked why the European Union was taking a long time to grant Turkey membership. “The EU probably expanded itself too quickly and some issues were not addressed properly. Before enlarging the union, the rules of the game need to be addressed. But if a referendum was organised to discuss the membership of Turkey, the answer would be no from all quarters.”

Published in The Express Tribune, February 8th, 2011.

COMMENTS (20)

Somdet | 13 years ago | Reply @ Syed "...But while I watch clips of Indian News channels, really it hurts to see so much negativity and hatred towards Pakistan, which looks more cheap than a Masalla Movie of Bollywood." Dont make it up dear. Which Indian channels are you watching bro where they are always showing hatred towards pakistan? In fact we have so much funful negativity within India to show to ourselves, who have time to show and watch pakistan. If u really watch Indian channels, u will be furious that there is no mention of pakistan, except when there is a terror attack in our country (or in ur country - but we normally only do chtk chtk then) most of the time we r busy in watching bollywood babes, telebabes, bahus, saas and discussing about their latest girlfriends / boyfriends etc. no one gives a hoot to pakistan / pakistanis, except terrorism....... so dont sit on ur high arabian horse/ camel thinking urself at the center of the world.
I hate fools | 13 years ago | Reply Why LeT??? Why not TTP??? Why we should dismantle that organization which isn't involve in terrorism. Why these "wise souls" in Europe and USA provide save heavens to terrorists of TTP inside Afghanistan. Oh Got it!!! Because LET is against Indian occupation of a disputed territory and TTP is fighting against the state of Pakistan. Obviously the blood of an occupier belonging to Indian occupying army is more noble than Pakistani citizen. Why Fazlullah runs to Afghanistan after operation in Swat??? Why they don't take action against terrorists inside Afghanistan istead of allowing them to attack Pakistani people. And the bitter part is that so called liberals of our country also agree with this Bull Cr@p. Huh who cares they are fools anyways. Sorry everyone but we aren't in a mode to stop supporting any alleged terrorist organization unless champions of democracy in USA and Europe support referendum like Southern Sudan inside IOK. Till then SORRY.
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