Nor can they be negotiated with, in the mistaken assumption that bringing them into the ‘mainstream’ will somehow moderate them. That is folly. They have long since declared war on Pakistan, and nothing short of an all-out full-spectrum war, with all the pain and blood that entails, will rid us of them.
It will require Pakistan’s institutions to work together in a way that they have never done before. The civilians will need to stop playing politics and debating semantics. The army and agencies will have to purge themselves of those who still mistakenly look upon this group as some kind of asset and it will require the judiciary to work with the government, agencies and the police to plug the holes that allow people like Malik Ishaq and his cronies to walk free time and again.
While this war must begin with intelligence-based police and paramilitary operations, it cannot end there. We must not allow the state to fool us with limited operations, eyewash arrests and the killing of foot soldiers while the commanders walk free and the infrastructure of terror remains intact.
A partial operation is in fact more dangerous than no operation at all. In the past, the LeJ has systematically killed and intimidated witnesses, the police and judges alike, and stopping short of its complete eradication means that they will do so again with the result that no one in the security agencies or judiciary will ever be willing to stick their necks out again.
If special courts are needed in which the identity of the witnesses, arresting officers and judges is concealed, then so be it. If secret evidence is allowed, with the right of bail and even the right to appeal suspended then so be it. If monitoring crosses the border into invasion of privacy, then so be it. If the most dangerous terrorists never even reach the court and are instead ‘disappeared’ or ‘encountered’ then so be it.
One cannot fight an enemy of this nature by adhering to rules or even without giving up some basic liberties and right; don’t fool yourself into thinking that this is possible. And guess what? It happens anyway. Politicians have never refrained from falsely implicating and victimising their rivals. The agencies have never shied away from torturing, killing and dumping ‘suspects’ and the police have never had many qualms in simply ‘removing’ certain criminals who got too big for their boots. In a civilised society such measures are reprehensible, but this is not a civilised society, nor is it likely to become one in the near future. This is a functioning anarchy spiralling towards civil war and disintegration, where the state has abdicated its responsibilities. As such, it’s not unreasonable to ask that these tactics be used against those who so richly deserve them.
And these are, in any case, ad-hoc and short-term tactics that will undoubtedly result in grave abuses if allowed to continue for very long. In the medium term, draconian anti-terror legislation and judicial reform will be needed to make sure that a weak FIR does not result in the release of mass murderers. The law-enforcement agencies acting against the terrorists must be protected from reprisals and special high-security jails will be needed to prevent the all too frequent escapes, and to eliminate the ability of these killers to use jails as bases of operations and recruiting grounds.
More importantly, no distinction can be made between the LeJ and its political wing, the Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat. But a ban must go beyond simply outlawing a name, it must outlaw an entire ideology and those who propagate it — whether through a pulpit, party platform or twitter account. Similarly, strict rules must be made to disallow the airing of the viewpoints of these groups and their spokespersons on the media. There can be no TV interview of Ehsanullah Ahsan or Ludhianvi. Free speech ends where incitement to violence begins. Those making electoral alliances with terrorists, and the ASWJ is nothing less than the political wing of a terrorist organisation, must be treated like terrorists themselves.
Make no mistake, there will be retaliation and blowback on a scale that even blood-stained Pakistan has not yet witnessed, but better to pay the price now than die the death of a thousand cuts. Sooner or later those being butchered will take up arms and then we will be faced with a nightmare that will make Syria look like a walk in the park. This then, is a prescription to deal with the cancer that is the LeJ. It will be painful and at times the cure will seem worse than the disease, but it must be done. It won’t happen. It won’t happen because our politicians are spineless; our agencies are either incompetent or in cahoots, and our superior judiciary is more interested in admitting blasphemy petitions against Sherry Rehman. Once the headlines move on, so will all of them. The arrested killers and their political cronies will be released, threats will be made and massacres will be carried out. And the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and its allies will be one step closer to a victory that was made possible not because we lost, but because we refused to fight.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 25th, 2013.
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@Ejaaz What you mention is true. Pakistan society accepts them not as terrorists. Then the Pakistani people should also accept the fact that thousands upon thousands have been killed, thousands more have been severely injured, maimed for life, their's and others lives, totally destroyed. Those who believe that these people are not terrorists, should visit the near and dear ones of the victims, people who have been maimed and injured for life, and find out what they think. As regards all the people you have mentioned, there can be many viewpoints. One possibility is that they are cowards, scared of reprisals and therefore do not wish to speak their minds. When one can decide about life and death, there is no stopping, anyone can commit murder, which is what Pakistan has become, a total anarchy, a barbaric state.
Mr.Khuhro what does Pakistan spend on defense? How many armed people are there in the Pakistan armed forces, all told. How many nuclear weapons does Pakistan have. If after finding out the answers to the above questions, and if you think that Pakistan armed forces cannot or does not wish to take on the people as mentioned in your article, everyone's simple question would have to be, why have the armed forces at all.
Does the Election Commission of Pakistan has the power to cancel the registration of parties having alliance with banned militant organisations ? If so, somebody should file a complaint with ECP to this effect and in case no action is taken move to SC of Pakistan.
@John the Baptist: "@Abid P. Khan: Not just bad memory but a short circuit in the brain wiring! " . You are wanted in other places. Your party members have gone haywire. Too many hamburgers. Hopefully, not many more helpless journalists get clobbered.
@Ejaaz: Feel your pain. Stay safe and sane.
@Falcon: Well thought out comment. Not being a Pakistani I do not know but based on what I read and hear, it does not look like it is 'pockets' of extremism. It seems that the extremist thought is so mainstream that it can no longer be considered extreme. Would like to be enlightened on this based on ground realities that you clearly would be privy to.
Have any of the bloggers ever witnessed the firefighters starting several fires in order to extinguish the main fire? The new Pakistan Govt. could use this strategy to suppress current Nation wide violence within a two to three weeks period.
Rex Minor ..
@Abid P. Khan:
Not just bad memory but a short circuit in the brain wiring!
@John the Baptist: "... Vote for PTI and kick start the process of cleaning up our country...." . In my memory, an idea is stuck, where the PTI was painted as a patroniser/sympathiser of such ultra-right outfits. Maybe it has to do with bad memory.
@Ejaaz: I agree with your comments. The cancer of sectarianism along with terrorism has not cropped up or spread all of a sudden but the young minds have been poisoned systematically by school curriculum right from their childhood duly fanned by rulers like late Zia and explicitly followed by establishments and various political parties. Though the author is absolutely right that the culprits need to be handled with an iron hand but the root cause and various anamolies in the present system requires to be addressed simultaneously as well.
Violence is no solution. We all need to follow one true path.
How about 1. Imran Khan goes on fast till violence ends and jihadi groups demobilize ? :) 2. Everyone voluntarily refuses to pray inside(as opposed to outside)mosques all over the country till violence ends and jihadi groups demobilize ? Or only women pray inside and men outside? 3. Charge everyone violence surcharge as part of sales tax to pay survivors of victims of attacks, esp policemen killed?
@MSS, we dont need apologists, we need Abraham Lincoln, George Washington and Kamal Ataturk.
@Jat listen buddy, the sooner you admit you (we) are completely ineffectual, entirely insignificant, with opinions that no one really cares about, (except maybe the tiny bubble of dawn / tribune readers), the more you will find that no matter how impractical the solution, the right solution (that everyone knows is right) is the one worth fighting for
Mr. Khuhro, you objectivity is much appreciated - it takes bravery to write the truth.
Brilliant. Every sensible person knows that what you say is right, they also know that not one of our politicians or anyone in our security establishment wants to come out of their comfort zone and address the issue as it should be addressed...................and the LeJ, LeT,JuD etc, etc, sadly know this as well...... and there in lies the rub.
These impassioned attempts to package and sell the 'war; against 'militancy' as a people's war are so ironic coming from partners in law firms and editors of English language print media are silly at best and highly presumptuous at worst. It would be a relief if they restricted this dialogue amongst themselves.
Reminds of a Hollywood movie named The Untouchables
@not impressed: all i gave were solutions – simplistic yes, but then most huge problems have very basic solutions, its just that no one is ready to relinquish power, and oligarchs are way too powerful to be challenged
When you yourself admit that no one is ready to relinquish power and the oligarchs are too powerful to be challenged; then clearly your solutions are not practical. Come out with doable solutions and explain who is going to implement them...
... or wait for your time when they come for you.
@MSS: Unfortunately for Pakistan, people like Mahatma Buddh and Gandhi jee are not born in land of Jihad, Zazba, Qurbani and Kasabs. They are born where centuries of meditation, introspection, tolerance and spiritual quest has taken place.
Anyway; Pakistanis do not deserve a Gandhi.
Wow, then could you please tell us just who these "extremists" are RESISTING AGAINST while they have slaughtered some 30,000 Pakistanis (and maimed probably twice that number) over the last decade or so???
I would think that the average Pakistani would be surprised to learn that the country has not been decimated by repeated terrorist attacks over the past years, but instead has been experiencing your "phenomina of resistance"!!! That sounds so much better doesn't it, though the death and suffering remain the same!
A very courageous and compelling article by Mr. Khuhro. This article must be applauded for its clarity. Unlike some members of our so-called "liberal intelligensia", Mr. Khuhro does not use vague, misleading terminology nor is he selective in his criticism. While some writers simply bash politicians of one party, I appluad Mr. Khuhro for his non-selective approach.
@numbernumbers all i gave were solutions - simplistic yes, but then most huge problems have very basic solutions, its just that no one is ready to relinquish power, and oligarchs are way too powerful to be challenged
An abusive mouth can be silenced only with a clinched fist. The relevance of this pashto proverb can hardly be disputed when we are up against a formidable enemy the likes of which has never seen and fought with. Zarrar Khuhro has made it abundantly clear that war which has been imposed on this country has to be fought for winning as losing it is no option. Wishing away this unpalatable war sounds great but that is only self-deception. The grotesque anarchy that these militants has brought about now poses an existential threat. WE can no more afford to take ignore it or take it lightly. It stare us right in the eyes and want us to blink. Are we prepared for it?
We need a General Mc Arthur who went about smelling a communist behind every bush in 1950's.
@bigsaf: I agree with a painful heart. Could have been done maybe a decade earlier. But then nobody took the matter seriously or foresaw the consequences, not even the deep state sponsors. Or maybe they were blinded by the spectacular geo strategic gains in the short run.
Quite strong worded article.
However, it still remains to be seen whether the people of pakistan are ready for the kind of operation you would like to see.
@Logic: {Let the state take the central place as a religious authority}
I have been to Turkey and saw it in practice. All religious edicts / pronouncements etc are only allowed to be made by a single semi official entity {Diyanet} working under Turkey's Department of Religious Affairs.
Excellent piece! Hope decision-makers reading this. Intel agencies need to come clean on sectarian goons. And civilian govt please grow a pair! For heaven's sake
If somehow the LeJ is demolished....many more will rise +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The core issue is what is it in Pakistani society that engenders such groups? I dont think I will be popular if I described that the lack of secularism is responsible for the fertile ground.
We need strong leadership at the top level for an initiative like this and only Imran Khan can provide that leadership. Others will merely squabble and deflect the blame, like Rehman Malik and Nawaz Sharif are presently doing.
@numbersnumbers: A majority of Pakistanis do not think that 'they' are either extremist or they should be gotten rid of. Only the chattering English speaking westernized few claim that when they are certain that they are not amongst the common average Pakistani. Why do you think Qadri was garlanded and hailed as a hero? why do you think Salman Taseers son is still in captivity? why do you think LEJ leader was freed by the SC? why do you think Shabaz Sharif asked LEJ to spare Panjab the violence? Why do you think the red masjid that was built on illegally occupied government land has been rebuilt on the same land awarded to 'them' by our SC? Look up all the polls showing how much support 'they' have in Pakistan.
They are not extremists. They merely accepted and genuinely believe what we have been teaching our kids for the last 64 years. They refuse to be hypocrites ( munafiq ).
What about Mr. Hafeez Saeed?
No action needed against this bearded terrorist?
@sadhana: Congratulations, you just found a non-violent way to cause more violence. There have been no shortage of that "you're not Muslims and are just maligning the image of Islam" line in regard to such groups. Want to know why that doesn't help? Because they already view you as false Muslims and view themselves as true Muslims. The threat of removing all Islamic provisions is pointless at best and riot causing at worst. Such groups consider your constitution to be invalid to begin with. The only ones that will react to that are your religious groups who will do the routine protest which then turns into violent riots. Try again.
@numbersnumbers:
A diagnose of the desease before the prescription for the treatment! Extremists and their ideology in itself is not a sickness, but is a phenomina of resistance; whereas Purges in military and use of force against the citizens will start a civil war and a revolution and loss of civil rights.
A govt. of National unity and a dialogue among the citizens in villages and towns could resolve the issues without violence.
Rex Minor
a simple plain question, can these terrorists leaders can represent sunni community?
@Rex Minor: @shahbaz sumar: @Go Zardari Go!!: @Logic: @Bill: For all of you that disagree with the author, I would note that not one of you has offered any credible SOLUTIONS for combating this scourge that is destroying Pakistan! You all say that the author is wrong, then please tell all of us what is the correct approach that will rid the country of these extremists and their ideology!!
I just do not see the Algerian military type operations happening in Pak, when a large swathe of right-wing conservative of the Pak majority Sunni society and institutions, political/military/courts, have allowed Wahhabi/Salafi/Deoband/Sunni extremism and bigotry to flourish for regional and nationalist goals, to the point of even believing in the same ideological propaganda.
Good article...but I think the author is falling for tactics without elaborating on the strategy...the key issue is how do we build national consensus to go after these militants, how do we get all politicians on the same page, how do we reduce our establishment's obsession with India so that they stop supporting these groups, how do we devise national anti-terrorism structures, how do we reduce pockets of support available to these groups, and how do we pull together the resources required for an all out war against these militants.
@Ejaaz, well said. A quarter of population in Pakistanis Shia. LeJ have got their work cutout for themifthey want to really exterminate all Shias. A very sorry state of affairs. First Ahmadis were not Muslims, now Shias do not fit the bill, then they will find some other groups. Pakistan seriously needs a Gandhi, Mandela or a Abdul Ghaffar Khan. Otherwise, absent firm action, Pakistan is doomed.
My dear countryman,
So many players, one is bigger opportunist than the other. the irony is, you can't know who plays when. Every party has a terrorist wing, they have their own motives & objectives. Their alliance are for their own interest, their opposition is for thier own interest.
No one is more powerful than the state itself, not even the tribal areas, when there will be a WILL, everything will be taken care of.
I wish i could say that the light at the end of the tunnel is not an incoming train. Sigh.
Straight from the heart, brutally honest yet a true description of many a peace loving Pakistanis who have had enough of this fascism bought in the name of religion. We all talk of the Bangladesh model when it comes to politics, judiciary but there is another Bengal shining example and that is the banning of all Maududi books, literature from their public library, that is how you deal with a militant mindset-root it out before it removes you! Zarrar I second your proposal and wish for an early acknowledgement of this sentiment.
A suggestion for a perfectly non-violent solution.
Parliament, judiciary, Army should say that 'The violence is maligning the name of Islam in the world. So please stop the violence otherwise we will be forced remove all Islamic provisions from Pakistan's constitution and remove 'Islamic' from name of Pakistan to prevent further maligning name of Islam.'
Well said Mr Khuhro! For the umpteenth time I will repeat: WHY negotiate on ANY terms with murderers? Why are our mainstream politicians and media (and the nation too!) so spineless and devoid of moral fortitude that they insist we must hold talks and mollycoddle with those who would turn around and destroy these parties, destroy every humane value a rational and decent person holds dear.
You seem to be the only intelligent individual I have read. Great article!
Vow, mcarthyism is returning. One must say that the guy is brave enough to dig further in the hole in which he and his Nation find themselves standing. Is he by any chance related to the erratic Bhuttos?
Rex Minor
How many Pakistanis agree with you? How many Pakistanis think LEJ is on the right track? When a majority of Pakistanis think Shia are Kafir, and when there are calls of Kafir Kafir Shia Kafir openly when LEJ meets, what chances do we have of uniting the people behind a united policy? We will reap what we have been sowing for the last 80 years at least.
stop being an accomplice in the war on terror put an end to your feudal oligarchy (democracy) redistribute wealth the way it was intended the violence will end like magic
I am bewildered by the opening and rendered speechless by the conclusion. Why climb so high and then jump down all the way?
thank you, sir, for saying what many of my "liberal fascist" (relax, guys) friends criticize me for saying: what we need in order to deal with these evil baboons - just as you said - are rather undemocratic approaches. sacrificing certain civil liberties for the sake of greater security is an unfortunate and necessary part of any war, even in Western/"civilized" nations (domestic surveillance, restriction of movement, etc.)... doesn't make them right, but they are necessary, even if their nature is not democratic.
and... who said Pakistan is democratic, anyway? just because we have an elected parliament? democracy is about much more than that.
couldn't agree more with your analysis... but be prepared to deal with a lot of criticism from human rights activists.
Mr Khuhro has reiterated what many others have said or debated including many commenters. He is absolutely correct in his assertions and suggestions. With election approaching fast many a political leader are cowering and concerned about their own security because they have to hold and attend rallies and also do not want to say bold things just in case they win and have to deliver. They are demonstrating that they are not national leaders but opportunists or feudals. FTP, LeJ and JM must be confronted head on, defeated, incapacitated, destroyed and those left, should be totally disarmed and must be put away for an unspecified length of time on starvation diet. With every passing day they are gaining strength while the population is feeling more and more Insecur. Not fighting this war is not an option, nor is losing this war. Population must support the government. The state must make it clear to the people that "you are either with us or against us" a sentence borrowed from a Clint Eastwood film. People and media must put the candidates on the spot regarding this issue. All political leaders must unequivocally disclose their position of this issue. People of Pakistan now have the opportunity to demand action. Otherwise Pakistan will regret for a very long time. Expect some turmoil during elections.
master piece sir
Quick and astute commentary on what ought to be done if we wish to defeat extremist groups in this country. Also, I think the author has pointed out some good fundamental actions that have to be taken if we are to eradicate intolerance and bigotry, overall.
You've pretty much said it all Mr. Khuhro, well done.
Excellently written and brilliantly identified viewpoint.....
Excellently written and brilliantly identified viewpoint ...
Finally someone has guts and spine to tell the truth that this LeJ cancer can only be treated with a major surgey, Asprins won't work. Thank you and Welldone Khuhro sb.
Send your kids to the army then and fight the war that you're proposing. Let the blood of the rich also be spilled along with the poor. Bravado is all you analysts have left.
Let the state take the central place as a religious authority, otherwise you will keep on seeing non state actors coming up and getting those who believe in religion above the state and taking that place.
.... and honestly there is no shortage of people who identify themselves first as Muslims and then as Pakistani
stop being an accomplice in the war on terror put an end to your feudal oligarchy (democracy) redistribute wealth the way it was intended
i'm sure the killing will stop
Wow! Is the author an editor at ET or a warmoger in the Republican party? Didnt the british talk to and mainstream Sinn Fein, political wing of IRA? Did the US take away free speech from neo-Nazis or anti-government violent militias? I can't what will quench the thirst of war for these 'liberals', even though their 'ideals' in the west have a different policy.
The only solution is a brand new breed of members of parliament under an a able and honest leader. Vote for PTI and kick start the process of cleaning up our country to become normal again! All the pathetic bigots we have tried so many time will never mke that happen as they are complicit in these crimes! Please please please, do not vote for these monsters again!
nice dream