It is also clear today that not only Saudi Arabia, but Israel also financed and armed this counter-revolution undertaken by the Mujahideen (the evidence for this is available in Charlie Wilsons’ biography Charlie Wilson’s War). These so-called Mujahideen had no qualms about the fact that their financial support came from the same forces that were murdering Palestinians. They carried out terrorism against the Afghan population while increasing their numbers within Pakistan. Between 1979 and 1990, jihad-related organisations and sectarian organisations doubled. By 2002, more than 7,000 madrassas offered ‘degrees’ in higher education. It is estimated that about 22,000 madrassas reaching over 1.5 million children are active in Pakistan today.
With the withdrawal of Soviet forces and the final defeat of the Afghan left-wing government in 1992, tribal heads and landlords came back into power. But very soon they began to fight with each other. This clash occurred because the Pakistan Army considered Afghanistan to be an area of strategic depth. They wanted complete control over Afghanistan. They supported Afghan Mujahideen leader Gulbuddin Hekmatyar against the Rabbani government and this clash resulted in the complete destruction of Kabul. The Pakistan Army then prepared a new force called the Taliban. And by 1996 the Taliban, with the help of the Pakistan Army, had defeated nearly all its rivals and established a government in Afghanistan.
A few examples from the regime that the Taliban created in Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001 included a government declaration that: “a denier of veil is an infidel and an unveiled woman is lewd”; women’s clothes must not be decorated and colourful; women must not perfume themselves.
In October 1996, a woman had the tip of her thumb cut off for wearing nail varnish. When a Taliban raid discovered a woman running an informal school in her apartment, they beat the children, threw her down a flight of stairs causing her to break her leg, and then imprisoned her.
The legacy of nearly a decade of fundamentalist rule is as follows: currently, nearly 79 per cent of Afghan women cannot read or write; maternal mortality rates stand to be the highest in the world with nearly 1,900 deaths per 100,000 live births. It is the singular achievement of the Taliban that they managed to reach the highest rate of maternal deaths recorded in history in the province of Badakshan: 6,500 deaths per 100,000 births. Enrolment in schools as of 2004 was still at the dismal figure of nine per cent due to Taliban attacks; 57 per cent of women are married off before the age of 16; 72 per cent do not know of any form of contraception, nor any way of delaying pregnancy; 97 per cent of women surveyed show symptoms of major depression and opium is being taken by them to ease the pain from inadequate health care.
(To be continued)
Published in The Express Tribune, October 28th, 2011.
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"The Pakistan Army then prepared a new force called the Taliban. And by 1996 the Taliban, with the help of the Pakistan Army, had defeated nearly all its rivals and established a government in Afghanistan" is absolute lie as stated by Mr Taimur Rahman. Being in the army and posted at Quetta in a fairly important post I say from my personal knowledge that when Mulla Omar removed check posts established by the petty warlords in a suburb of Qandhar, the intellegence people had no knowlege of who was Mulla Omar and what was happening. It was after some time that the cause of uprising aginst the criminal warlords came to light. I now can not recollect the name of the gang leader in Qandhar (they were so many) who was openly parading pretty boys whom he was sodomising. Mulla Omar a prayer leader in a small mosque was approached by a lamenting man that his two daughters had been picked up by the ruffian. Mulla Omar acompanied by the girl's father went to the ruffian's place, admonished his guards as to what despicable deeds they were doing thus persuading the guards to rescue the girls. With the help of those guards Mulla removed the check post where they were collecting money from each passerby. That is how the movement of Taliban started. The people were in great disress at the hands of warlords and they joined Mulla Omar as he started to clear the area of them around Qandhar first and then gradually moved on. Pakistan recognised the Taliban government in Kabul as had done for every government whether of Zahir Shah, Daud Khan or the Communists earlier.
Pakistan Army is the target of our enemies. For heaven's sake doin join them to malign the Army.
@Abhi:
Dear, before making judgements, read the arguments. So, can I call you a moron?
@faraz:
Dear, your so naive, today's secularists and liberals were yesterday's communists, not capitalists only.
And yes, the Afghan Jihad could have been fought in a better way, I agree, but claiming we didnt have to fight the war, its ludicrous.
No wonder Zia's son Ijaz is so rich.
It's all because of being married to a 'text'. We can rave and rant about it for as much as we want but, in our heart we know why we are, what we are today.
Pls also shed light on how PAF fighters were used to bomb fortified positions of Afghanistan army under Najeeb at Jalalabad after the Taliban failed in their offensive repeatedly.
Also, how GoP allocated budgets in the federal budget to pay for the salaried to run the Taliban administration.
@Ali Tanoli This was exactly my point, you didnot get my comment. I meant we pakistanis hate taliban but at the same time even today many of us say that their rule in Afghanistan was good. Its like in our hearts we dont want to see afghanistan progress, because under taliban it will never progress into a modern muslim state.
@ Arslan, Is there ever any islamist won the election in pakistan please man we are progressive muslim nation we want islamist country with leader like Mahathir Mohammad of Malaysia and Tayyeb Ardagan of Turkey not like Mullah Omer or Mullah Diesel..
Taimur, you are great!
When i read comments from pakistanis i see double standards. None of the people commenting here in favour of taliban will ever like too see a taliban rule in pakistan, no sane person will ; then why have a soft corner for taliban when it is afghanistan in discussion?
@Ali Tanoli
Agreed. Saddam was the agressor but after 2 years, he wanted to end the war, but Khomeini extended the war for 6 more years. Saddam also got weapons from USSR and US
@faraz, you forgote to add one more Shia Iran got weapons too from israel and america for using against Iraqis shia and now they have alquds day once a year and saudis have shares in all israelis companies...
Hassan and Abdul Rehman Gilani made my day. There still exisit Pakistanis who can think straight.
@Hassan
Taliban are a rural pushtoon phenomenon which do not the 55 percent non pushtoon Afghans i.e. Tajiks, Uzbeks, Hazara, Baloch, Turkmen. And they follow an extreme interpretation of Islam which is unacceptable to Shias, Sufis; they even banned books written by Maududi who was no liberal by any standards. The idea of Taliban as sole representatives of Afghanistan sells only in right wing Urdu media.
Regarding total peace- have you heard of the civil war of the 1990s between Taliban and warlords of Northern Alliance? Thousands of Shia Hazara were massacred in Mazar Sharif. Taliban controlled the chaotic situation in pushtoon areas, but were seen as aggressors by other Afghan ethnicities that resisted them.
Women education and Taliban? Women education was banned and thousands of women teachers were expelled.
Taliban were sponsored and financed by Pakistan, Saudi Arab, UAE and Kuwait. Their regime depended entirely on direct foreign involvement. Tens of thousands of Pakistanis, Egyptians and Arabs were part of their movement. You call this sovereignty? Can you elaborate the human resource development under Taliban regime?
I asked the question before and repeat it again, what should have Pakistan done? Stay mum and allow a communist government with designs to expand sit in Kabul on one hand and india on the other?
I said it before and say it again, has the writer forgotten that 123 Nations in the UN supported Pakistan, and those opposing it were communists as well as India?
And the Afghan Jihad was widely supported amongst the people, the approval never dropped below the minimum 64%. Fact is, that these communists turned secular pseudo-intellectuals are myopic, and don't think straight. Their perverse agenda has, and will always be, rejected by the masses.
They were the same people who welcomed USSR and said Asia is red, and then realized that Asia wasn't red, but green, and that hatred and animosity of theirs due to the defeat of USSR exists till today.
Good researched article. But maybe the author is not emphasizing on the positive aspects of Taliban rule and only recounting some individual instances which normally take place in any underdeveloped society like the cutting of the women's thumb or throwing another down a flight of stairs for teaching students in her house.
What about ZERO % of poppy cultivation during the Taliban rule (til end 2001), declinning the potentially disastrous and sweeping addicts revolution in our Pakistan as well, albeit temporarily when it restarted after their Govt. fell?
What about the total peace and security provided to the locals of a land devastated by local strife and infighiting between tribal chieftains for nearly 15 yeras by then?
What about primary education for girls becoming mandatory during the Taliban rule?
What about upholding the true Afghan pride by refusing aid and direct foriegn involvement and trying to develop their own resources?
What about the undertaking of numerous irrigation projects in Khost and Kandahar areas with the help of Pakistan Govt.?
What about zero levels of practised corruption during the Taliban rule and initiating local power centers to develop local resources with the help of only a few supervising federal aurhorities?
Why does nobody talk about these positive aspects of the Taliban rule? If we only adopt a few of their ideals in Pakistan, customized according to our society and culture, we would be a much better shape than we are today.
@observer: Having read Charlie Wilson's war, I would beg to differ here. Isreal and Egypt were facilitators (not actual funders) and Egypt more so than Israel.
Dehshatgardi Murdabad
You reap what you sow!
If above story is true it extremely sad to know the condition of women in that era of Afganistan.......Any religion/community who dose not respect women are the one who do not believe in humanity weather its Sati Pratha of Hindus / Killing baby girl's in India or such brtual assault on the dignity and freedom of women in Afganistan as mentioned above.Why do we forget our mother and sister while comminting such acts.
impressively written...
People, including the literate ones have been militantised. If one reads the comments & denials, we can understand the true extent of militantiAtion among the people. If this is the state of the so called educated, what to say of the others.
The moderator would be banging his head reading the comments. :-/ Hopefully he himself doesn't get radicalised reading comments!
Jewish Israel provided Russian made weapons that they had acquired from Arabs during 1973 war. Atheist China provided AK -47s and rocket launchers. US provided funds and training. It was the only jihad in history which was sponsored and financed by non-Muslims. The real face of jihad was revealed after Soviet withdrawal when Muhajideen groups butchered each other in thousands and terrorized, raped and looted the Afghan population. It was mainly as a reaction to this 'liberation' by Afghan Mujahideen groups that the Taliban emerged in 1994.
Looks like Pakistan is not far behind on this road.
According to thte article, "It is also clear today that not only Saudi Arabia, but Israel also financed and armed this counter-revolution undertaken by the Mujahideen (the evidence for this is available in Charlie Wilsons’ biography Charlie Wilson’s War)".
It is enough for me, the rest I can see that it is still going on and it will go on. The so called Mujahids were actually breeding on money from Jews and Arabs. enough for me, enough for me, enough for me.
We are with you in this WAR against Dehshatgardi.....please keep it up......DEHSHATGARDI MURDABAD.....
With 40 Billions + $ money pakistan luck can be changed that time but we were lack of brain like Mr Bhutto..brain
Nightmares of Afghanistan never ends after even after 30 years and deaths of more than three millions peoples trully sad and some time makes me cry..
In October 1996, a woman had the tip of her thumb cut off for wearing nail varnish. When a Taliban raid discovered a woman running an informal school in her apartment, they beat the children, threw her down a flight of stairs causing her to break her leg, and then imprisoned her.
And the urban populace of Pakistan believe that the Afghan people, the people of FATA, Malakand etc actually want to be ruled by the Taliban.