Security challenges

Systematic and targeted attacks in major cities have been reignited since the outlawed TTP called off their ceasefire


April 07, 2023

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The recent clashes between militants and the police in Pakistan are a somber reminder of the ongoing security challenges faced by the country. Systematic and targeted attacks in major cities have been reignited after the outlawed TTP called off their ceasefire. Over the past three months, 125 brave policemen have lost their lives in militant attacks in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa alone. This is an alarming figure that highlights the need for urgent action to address the rising threat of terrorism. The loss of these brave policemen is not just a tragedy for their families but a travesty for the entire nation. These officers put their lives on the line every day to protect their communities and uphold the rule of law. They are the first line of defence against terrorism and extremism, and their sacrifice should not be forgotten.

The remnants of the War on Terror have come back to haunt us yet again. Peace never seems to prevail and these attacks are a clear indication that militants are fully active, threating the security and stability of the country. It is imperative that the government come up with a counter-strategy immediately. To mitigate these growing attacks, it is imperative to improve intelligence gathering and sharing among law enforcement agencies. The police should be provided with the latest equipment and training to better protect themselves and carry out duties more effectively. It is equally important to address root causes of the rising extremism and terrorism. While terrorist movements may germinate from radical events, such as the US intervention in Afghanistan, recruiting and brainwashing new militants become easy when poverty, illiteracy and unemployment prevail.

Apart from government action, community leaders and religious scholars must stand up to promote a message of peace and tolerance to help counter extremist ideologies. Our goal should not just be to prevent future attacks but also to ensure that those responsible for past attacks are brought to justice.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 7th, 2023.

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