Additionally, 10 families have been classified as belonging to ‘other’ religions. “The number of ethnic or religious minorities who were living in North Waziristan may increase as we receive more data,” a senior FDMA official told The Express Tribune.
Registration of those displaced from North Waziristan has now ended in Bannu and Peshawar. In the second phase of the registration process, the government says it aims to transfer compensation to the registered families while also pinpointing marginalised groups who require assistance.
NADRA has verified 82 families as permanent residents of NWA, while 51 have not been verified as their addresses on their CNICs do not match; 32 families have not been verified due to ‘family rejection’. The names and addresses of these families have been kept confidential for security reasons.
The earliest references to Buddhist settlements in North Waziristan come from historian and archeologist Dr Ahmad Hassan Dani, who discovered the first Kharosthi (an ancient script used by the Gandhara culture) script in North Waziristan as well as a stupa in Speenwam Tehsil in 1966.
A senior official from the provincial archeology department who wished to remain anonymous said there is scattered information regarding archeological sites in North Waziristan. “It is an unexplored area and my only hope is that the valuable treasures here survive the conflict,” he said.
The number of registered families has dropped from 92,702 to 49,857 after NADRA’s verification process. Acting DG FDMA Abdul Majeed said the number may rise to 60,000. A number of people registered themselves multiple times and those living outside the agency also registered themselves as IDPs, he said. Majeed added that arrangements have been made for women or children who have travelled without a male relative or family and tribal elders are assisting political agents in identifying those without CNICs.
While the registration process has been hampered by a lack of preparedness and a political tussle between the provincial and federal governments, officials in Bannu say that even though there has been a delay in relief efforts, competition between the governments has results in an increasing cash flow to IDPs.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 22nd, 2014.
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I appreciate the work of the Hindu American Foundation in bringing awareness of the plight of Hindu and Ahmadiyya Muslims in Pakistan.
@Rakib,
How did you jump from "fair question" to your psychoanalysis while citing Gandhi in between?
My question was more about the shade of journalism followed by journalists at Tribune.
@Zeeshan: How many Muslims? Did you count them? Are they not important for your journalism?
Fair question. Asked like a true Islamic counterpart of a real Hindu hardliner. The Hindutva may correctly take umbrage at empathy for a Muslim by a writer who doesn't balance it off with identical concern for a Hindu Pandit's plight. That's what some (Pakistani) Muslims seem to do too. We are all so fair, you see. There should be parity in misery though scale may tilt a wee-bit favouring one's own. Concern for one's co-religionist is rarely spontaneous; it's generally as a reaction to somebody elses' mention of difficulties of the "Other". A statement (or its variations) often attributed to Gandhi is: "A nation's greatness is measured by how it treats its weakest members." No nation is great really by that token but some media-men still write hoping for some hope.
@Rana Ajeet:
You should first check facts and then open your mouth. I have now accepted that the hindus are more successful (hence superior) then us and the Indian muslims to be more succesful then the Pakistani muslims as shown in this independent report: http://www.theguardian.com/uk/2002/feb/20/race.immigrationpolicy Our future looks bleak!!
@Rana Ajeet: Why take them to Pakistan. They will take the land where they are living now as they consider it their own. This is the unfinished agenda.
@lol:
Pl take all the muslims in India to pakistan and realize their deam of promised land and improve their lot
Buddhists in Pakistan? A Muslim joke!
@Zeeshan: Don't jump to your guns,its just a part of statistics data,that will not harm muslims,be open minded and tolerate others.
I happy to see minorities being brought to notice like this . Awareness needs to be created that all communities ( albeit in an unbalanced ratio ) live and co exist in far off regions .
It's really pathetic.Pakistan must be having highest number of IDPs. This number is very critical since it is one of the major criteria of serious instability and poverty.
@dada: And India does not have the largest share of poverty in the world anymore? Better look at your own country before you talk about us. And as for Muslims, yes, the living standards are better in Pakistan than those in India, it has been reported multiple times in the news how Muslims in India are discriminated. Stay deluded with your so called shining India. P.S read world banks statistics on Indian poverty. 800 million living below the poverty line ($2/day standard), that is almost 4 times the population of Pakistan :)
49,857 families registered out of which 165 are non-muslims, is it so complicated for people to find out the number or Muslim families. A very well documented effort by the author. Raising the voice for the minority has become some what of a Blasphemous crime in Pakistan. There is a reason why we have the white section in our National Flag. If someone has any doubts please go back to school. And for the record I am a Muslim.
Why create the difference ET?
Short of news today?
Sooo? All Hindus and Buddhist need to be relocated to India and all Muslims need to go to their promised land of Pakistan. Since the creation of Pakistan, Muslims there have per capita income of $100K and there is peace and prosperity every where. Jinah and Angloes were right in creating Pakistan.
ET be careful for letting out any name or add or location where these minorities registered. This can put the life in endanger.
So you are headlining just hundreds of families over thousands of families? Are IDP's are equal. No one is above other. Stop making divisions among people et.
How many Muslims? Did you count them? Are they not important for your journalism?