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exclusively Thursday, July 09, 2015 11:41 AM

Is NAP~a tyrannical act or anti-terrorism move?
 
Hi guys,

What do you thing is National Action Plan really workable and is it not violation of human rights and humanity?

ARISTOCRAT Thursday, July 09, 2015 12:38 PM

[QUOTE=exclusively;845367]Hi guys,



What do you thing is National Action Plan really workable and is it not violation of human rights and humanity?[/QUOTE]


As it is clear from the term. " National" . It definitely is exhaustive in nature. If govt's intention is positive Nd they are determined about its workability , then there are no hindrances . Obviously doable. Our country is facing extra ordinary situations , so Nap must be initiated in its full essence. Human rights are terms used for a very ideal situation , that is not in Pakistan right now.


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Shehla malik Thursday, July 09, 2015 02:06 PM

Extra ordinary situations demand extra ordinary measures.

Considering the situation prevailing in Pakistan, since more than a decade, NAP was needed even earlier. Though, its never too late. In my opinion, NAP is doable and consistent with the law related situation in Pakistan. Its all 20 points are the life lines for Pakistan.

However, government seems apathetic regarding its implementation in letter and spirit.

iamauk Thursday, July 09, 2015 02:20 PM

NAP had been fruitful if implemented completely. We have drawbacks and NAP is having a huge public critics due to its one-sided implementation. Whereas if we consider there is some good the way we are going. Like most people are criticizing that strict action is being taken over some particular political parties but simple question is that what if only some particular parties are having most of the crime hand ? Like this some people say that only Karachi is being taken under this action ! unaware of the fact that it was Karachi having highest rate of crime/terrorism.

Mehria Thursday, July 09, 2015 08:40 PM

First tell what is NAP and what is its purpose.

ARISTOCRAT Thursday, July 09, 2015 10:34 PM

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informer59 Saturday, July 11, 2015 12:33 PM

[SIZE="3"][B][CENTER]National Action Plan[/CENTER][/B][/SIZE]

[COLOR="blue"]1. Execution of convicted terrorists[/COLOR]
Most of the terrorists in our country are from Jihadi groups and they do suicide bomb attacks in the name of Allah. These terrorists do not fear in exploding themselves. Will they fear hanging? I don't think so.

[COLOR="blue"]2. Establishment of special trial courts[/COLOR]
Special trial courts more precisely military courts. Everyone knows how they are working. The family members of so-called convicted person even have no knowledge about the allegations which are registered by boys in boots. Moreover, military is not trained for running courts.

[COLOR="blue"]3. Ensure no armed militias are allowed to function in the country.
4. Strengthening and activation of NACTA[/COLOR]
Regarding 3 and 4, I consider these as the duty of law enforcement agencies. There wasn't need to include these things in NAP.

[COLOR="blue"][COLOR="blue"]5. Countering hate speech and extremist material[/COLOR][/COLOR]
Yes that's new and Government should counter hate speech.

[COLOR="blue"]6. Chocking financing for terrorist and terrorist organization
7. Ensuring against re-emergence of proscribed organizations.[/COLOR]
6 and 7 are included in the duty of government.

[COLOR="blue"]8. Establishing and deploying a dedicated counter terrorism force[/COLOR]
Don't we have any anti-terrorism force already?

[COLOR="blue"]9. Taking effective steps against religious persecution[/COLOR]
Good step. The elements that use religion as a political weapon should be punished.

[COLOR="blue"]10. Registration and regulation of madrassas[/COLOR]
Excellent step initiated by the Government.

[COLOR="blue"]11. Ban on glorification of terrorism and terrorist organization through print and electronic media.[/COLOR]
Again, a very good step.

[COLOR="blue"]12. FATA reforms[/COLOR]
No idea

[COLOR="blue"]13. Dismantling communication networks of terrorist organization[/COLOR]
For what agencies were getting paid?

[COLOR="blue"]14. Measures against abuse of internet and social media for terrorism[/COLOR]
Let's hope the government would take measures against abuse of internet. To me, it seems difficult.

[COLOR="blue"]15. Zero tolerance for militancy in Punjab[/COLOR]
Why only Punjab? Why not in whole Pakistan? This makes us assume that militancy will be tolerated in other provinces.

[COLOR="blue"]16. Taking the ongoing operation in Karachi to its logical conclusion.[/COLOR]
Establishment just want to change the leadership of MQM. It does not want to eliminate terrorists in MQM party.

[COLOR="blue"]17. Balochistan reconciliation[/COLOR]
That's impossible. Most of the natives of Balochistan are insurgents and this is the establishment who has made them so.

[COLOR="blue"]18. Dealing firmly with sectarian terrorists[/COLOR]
What the hell para-military forces and agencies were doing for so long? Were they waiting for them to do carry out their activities so that we can feel the importance of para-military forces and agencies?

[COLOR="blue"]19. Policy to deal with the issue of Afghan refugees.[/COLOR]
Policy making job is always carried by military with the cover of civilian government. Hope that whatever policy will they make, it will be beneficial for state.

[COLOR="Blue"]20. Revamping and reforming the criminal justice system[/COLOR]
Reforming criminal justice system, how? By intervening military in judicial system?

Muhammad T S Awan Saturday, August 08, 2015 09:18 AM

AOA

As stated by informer, there were lot of things in NAP, which were already being done, but i feel that NAP directed efforts of government (military being part of government) and action sped up.

As regards human rights violations, there may be some slight incidents of human rights violations but in greater context one has to compromise on small things for achieving big targets.. A prosperous Pakistan can only be assured after effective and successful counter terrorism strategy.

regards

muntaha mughal Tuesday, August 25, 2015 01:16 AM

Why zero tolerance for militancy only in punjab? Why not in other provinces?

Man Jaanbazam Tuesday, August 25, 2015 08:21 AM

[QUOTE=muntaha mughal;856049]Why zero tolerance for militancy only in punjab? Why not in other provinces?[/QUOTE]

This is the real battle zone where nurseries of religious extremism, sectarianism and militancy have thrived for far too long.


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