‘Peace’ is now sufficiently robust to allow consideration of the repatriation of the internally displaced persons (IDPs), who may number as many as a million. This is a gargantuan task. Many will have lost everything other than what they were able to carry with them. There is a template for rehabilitation provided by the Swat valley that was evacuated and then repopulated in 2009. The IDPs will return in phases rather than all at once. Civilian agencies will have to step up to assist with the restoration of lives and livelihoods. Entire towns have been virtually razed to the ground and will require rebuilding. Livestock will need replacing and overarching everything, there will need to be the creation and sustenance of the narrative which becomes the firewall against extremism taking hold again. That is now the greatest challenge facing the federal government as Operation Zarb-e-Azb moves on. In terms of defeating extremism in North Waziristan, we have reached the end of the beginning, and victory is far from assured.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 11th, 2014.
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