In the event that Qari Hussain has been killed, it would still be dangerous to assume that the TTP’s ability to launch attacks has been diminished. The organisation is a decentralised group, whose autonomous units are more than capable of continuing their reign of terror. In fact, in the aftermath of former TTP leader Baitullah Mehsud’s death, there was actually an increase in suicide bombings and militant attacks. And as the recent Abdullah Shah Ghazi attack in Karachi – which took place after Qari Hussain was supposedly killed – shows that the TTP’s capacity to launch attacks remains undiminished. All the same, Qari Hussain’s alleged death can only be described as a case of justice served. As the chief trainer of suicide bombers, much of the blame for the terrorism that has devastated Pakistan can be laid at his feet. His training camps were nicknamed “suicide nurseries” because he trained young children to blow themselves up. That someone equally cruel may take over, however, dampens whatever joy we may feel at his passing.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 18th, 2010.
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