Amidst all the hullabaloo about a peaceful end to an increasingly violent insurgency in Pakistan, the top Taliban commander said on Wednesday that he is ‘open to serious talks’ and asked the government to send a ‘jirga’ to initiate the process.
“We believe in serious talks but the government has taken no steps to approach us. The government needs to sit with us, then we will present our conditions,” Hakimullah Mehsud told the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in a rare video interview on Wednesday.
Hakimullah had stepped into the shoes of Baitullah Mehsud following his death in 2009. He now heads the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, an outlawed conglomerate of more than 30 militant groups, which has been blamed for most acts of violence in the country.
Hakimullah said he wouldn’t discuss preconditions for talks through the media. “The proper way to do it is that if the government appoints a formal team [of negotiators], and they sit with us, and we discuss our respective positions,” he said, adding that he would guarantee the security of negotiators.
Late last month, the Wafaqul Madaris, an umbrella of Deobandi madrassas, made an impassioned appeal to the government and the Taliban to announce a truce to avoid further bloodshed.
For any ceasefire to be credible, the TTP chief told the BBC, “it is important for drone strikes to be stopped”. Hakimullah Mehsud’s deputy, Waliur Rehman, and predecessor, Baitullah Mehsud, were both killed in drone strikes, and he has himself survived a missile strike by a remotely-piloted US aircraft.
Officially, Islamabad has repeatedly protested against the CIA’s highly controversial drone campaign in the tribal regions. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif raised the issue at the UN General Assembly on September 29. However, the use of unmanned aircraft is pivotal to America’s war against al Qaeda and its Taliban cohorts.
Asked why previous peace initiatives had failed, Hakimullah blamed the government. “The government bombs innocent tribal people under US pressure ... Drone strikes conducted by Americans were [backed] by Pakistan. Then the Americans pressed Pakistan to start ground operations in these areas, and Pakistan complied,” he said. “So the government is responsible for past failures.”
Mehsud has a $5 million FBI bounty on his head and is thought to be responsible for the deaths of thousands of people. But in the interview he denied carrying out the recent deadly attacks in public places.
“We consider the safety of Muslims, of scholars, of mosques and madrassas as our sacred duty,” he said. “As for explosions which cause damage to the life and property of Muslims, we have denied any link the past, we deny any link today.”
Asked about the 2014 drawdown of US-led troops from Afghanistan, he said: “America is one of the two reasons we have to conduct a jihad against Pakistan. The other reason is that Pakistan’s system is un-Islamic, and we want it replaced with an Islamic system. “This demand and this desire will continue even after the American withdrawal.”
September was the deadliest month in Pakistan’s ten odd years’ fight against terrorism. Two suicide bombers struck at Peshawar’s All Saint Church, followed by the bombing of a bus carrying government employees on the edge of Peshawar and a huge car bombing in the fabled Qissa Khawani Bazaar. The string of attacks called into question the government’s initiative to make peace with the Taliban.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 10th, 2013.
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Well at least Pakistan has found a lever to influence the TTP. Perhaps you should ask the American's to expand the target territory for drone attacks - might send a message to the TTP that you still have some teeth.
The fact that there exists in Pakistan a group that calls it self Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan with a growing support demographic at the same time there are regular violent bombings at schools...clinics...Churches is a sad testament about Pakistan & it's people. Their weak incapable attempt to stop this terrorist reign. The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan want drones stopped so let's give them this carrot get to know them track their positions and let the drones eradicate this low life who have destroyed my Pakistan ask not to end the drone program lets use the drones to clean our country
so atleast after draw down in 2014, Drones will cease operation inside pakistan and TTP will not kill pakistanis, so unitl that time pakistan & TTp should stop killing each other.
Yes, You were requesting the peaceful talk and today we had a blast in Lahore food street.
can someone name all the players?
i wish pak army would seal all pak borders (also from Wazeristan), launch full scale carpet .. operation/cleanup. Seek US help from Afghan side for further push, a year or so later, deal with internal threat, then deal with corrupt politicians aswell. and then watch how real pakistan prospers. Wishful thinking right?
war will be going on thats all because shariat and army are two opponents
tehrik taliban pakisans objective is iplimentation of shariat e islami
Yea drones are only thing they are sacred of. Only if there were more drones their game could be over by now.
@someone: How correct.......101 percent correct. Salams
USA will say that if areas inhibited by Talibans are under the full control of Pakistan Government, it would readily stop drone attacks. Any takers?
hahaha...this guys ludicrous statements crack me up. Even funnier is how our agencies feed this stuff to them to say.....they think the world is an idiot....
TTP themselves kill innocent people almost every day, so how can they be so sympathetic towards innocent people killed by drones. If its not TTP who is killing people, then what is the need of negotiating with them. Let's negotiate with those who are behind this killing.
Govt. Of pakistan should say them to surrender their ilegal arms and ammunition and declaire that they are ready to abide by the constitution of the country . It is only then they will be treated as the criminal of the country and will be tried as per law of the land otherwise they are now enemy of us and rest of the world . Drone strike will continue till their total elimination .
Their primary demand is " Stop drone attacks " which also shows drone as an effective weapon to weaken them. If drone attacks are stopped (assume it so) what is the guarantee that after gaining new strenghts and consolidating their position Talibans would not raise greater demands e.g., declaring the Constitution unconstitutional or bring about fundamental changes and regressive reforms in society? So instead of focusing on just one primary demand of stopping drone attack , a package deal with should be reached. If they don't come to acceptable terms drone attacks should be multiplied by 10 to weed them out.
War-mongers should now stop calling for an operation before any failure in talks
If it is HURTING; it is working
Keep it up NATO.
Expand it to KP.
Taliban is lucky that Americans stick to drone strikes only. Americans can wipe out Talibans completely at the push of a button if they choose to do so.
If you read the report stopping drones is just one of the conditions... the other condition is enforcing their version of shariah. PTI fools before commenting should read the entire report
"We told ya" - IK (10/10/2013) Note: Please note the sarcasm . Was not being serious.
Shaabaash, Imran Sharif, they're using your words to dither, considering America will not cease and desist as long as these bearded mongrels imperil the lives of countless ...
Stop smiling all the time and we will believe you.
Talibans know that Pakistan is in no position to make USA stop Drones. It simply shows they are not sincere in talks.
Apply Kamal Ataturk Myth, by calling all parties concern to a place and bomb them.
They scare of drones, cowards
Hakimullah said he wouldn’t discuss preconditions for talks through the media. But then he puts preconditions for talks in the same breath.He probably means he has the right to put preconditions,and government can't do it.
It is obvious that the drone attacks are hurting these criminals. It is taking out their leadership one at a time. In their desperation, the crooks are blackmailing the government. The wise thing to do is to bargain for time while making a pretense of negotiating with these criminals. The day drones stop, there will be no stopping these terrorists.
This pretty much shows that Taliban are more afraid of drones than Pakistan army. should be an eye opener for people.
Oh, well if they're against killing Muslims then we can all breath a sigh of relief I guess - at least those of us who are Muslim, or I should say, those of us who meet their definition of being Muslim.
Truce? What about the thousands of innocents slaughtered everyday. Oh IK will probably overlook and forgive that as well
Wow, Please tell US to stop shooting at innocent TTP/Taliban types (Assets useful in the future?) in government provided "Safe Havens" where they were safe before Drone Strikes! Otherwise they will continue killing More innocents while government DITHERS AWAY AGAIN, hoping these killers will just go away!
Told BBC..? Hmmm.... Fishy.
September was the deadliest month in Pakistan’s ten odd years’ fight against terrorism???
Have u guys forgotten 2009?? Idiots, That was dozen times worse than this!
100% proof that drone strikes kill Taliban and other terrorists and not innocents.
We should listen them in this time in ten years we are losing people every day. While in Chicago people are doing best studies and fun on weekend. We are doing war here. JUst stop war against Taliban. Hope they will stop to kill us too. As they were not killing us before 2001. It was all started when we fail to provide good schools in tribal area. We jsut focus on Lahore Karachi and ISb for best school. We must know our govt are not fair enough. when you not provide some community with well education. what they will do when they grown up??
This would shock liberals who did everything to push Pakistan army into a new war. This is a just demand. Pakistani govt cant be complicit in killings of its own people anymore.
as if US will stop drone attacks on the advice of Pakistan... Looks like TTP is playing joke on Pakistan government.
I say, lets take this opportunity and try to talk with them. Its not about who is right or wrong. Its about common people who are dying daily due to this war or so called Jihad.
To the Government: Do something now, or the blood of all innocents killed is on your hand!