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Default Pashtun Blood Is Pakistani Blood, And, By God, It’s Not Cheap

Pashtun Blood Is Pakistani Blood, And, By God, It’s Not Cheap
By Rustam Shah Mohmand

September 6th, 2008

The writer is a former ambassador and chief secretary of NWFP. The original version of this article was first published by The News International.

In two weeks, three hundred thousand Pakistanis have become displaced, refugees in their own homeland. In any other country, the entire nation would have been jolted. But in Pakistan, the civil society is oblivious. Our tribesmen feel their government and the military are working for the Americans in Afghanistan. This is a recipe for disaster. Supporting war on terror was one thing. Blocking infiltration is understandable. Not allowing sanctuaries or hideouts is also understandable. But to put the entire resources of Pakistan at the disposal of foreign powers, to create disharmony by dismantling the administrative structures in FATA, by deploying the military on checkpoints in the interior of the tribal area, by persistent and indiscriminate use of brute force, including indiscriminate bombing, by going back on agreements, by owning attacks, killing madressah children, launched by U.S., have all combined to create conditions for full blown insurgency. Let us be clear one thing: This is not our war. This is not Pakistan’s war.

As the bloody conflict rages on in the tribal areas, there is a disturbing lack of attention on the part of the government and a lack of concern as far as the political forces and civil society is concerned. Amidst such deepening chaos, bordering on anarchy, there are people who are calling for stiffer response, as if the enormous collateral damage is not enough to satisfy their view of ‘use of force’.

Any other civil society anywhere in the world would have been shaken by the events of three hundred thousand people being uprooted in a matter of two weeks.


It must be understood clearly that the tribesmen feel alienated because the government is, in their view, pursuing a policy that has been designed to benefit the coalition forces in Afghanistan. Moreover, the induction of the army in the tribal areas, reinforced the fears in the minds of the people that Pakistan is a U.S. proxy and that the war in Afghanistan is being brought to Pakistan in fulfillment of an agenda. Coupled with this was the near demolition of administrative structures in the tribal areas.

Both the tribesmen and the political agent having been sidelined, and aspirations of people disregarded, the seeds of conflict were sown which would soon sprout to spread destruction. That is what has happened.

When the situation became out of control, people lost sight of the perspective, General Musharraf tried successfully to bring home the lesson to the people that there is a deep crisis that needs to be resolved by countering militancy and defeating terrorists. People’s memory is short. No one was asking why this situation has arisen.

Some of our commentators are now claiming that this is our war and not America’s war. As far as the insurgency in the area is concerned, this is our responsibility. The writ of the government has to be enforced and any hurdles cleared. But they forget how we were led into this situation. Supporting war on terror was one thing. Blocking infiltration is understandable. Not allowing sanctuaries or hideouts is also understandable. But to put the entire resources of a country at the disposal of foreign powers, to create disharmony by dismantling the administrative structures in FATA, by deploying the military on checkpoints in the interior of the tribal area, by persistent and indiscriminate use of brute force, including indiscriminate bombing, by going back on agreements, by owning attacks, killing madressah children, launched by U.S., have all combined to create conditions for full blown insurgency.

Is pushtoon blood not worth a moment’s consideration on how to end this deadly cycle of violence?

Let us be more humane. Let us give sound advice to the authorities. Let us not be swayed by the ugly logic that adequate force is the only appropriate response. If that were so, Afghanistan, seven and a half years after relentless use of force lethal weapons, should have become a safe haven for its war weary population.

Are we going to be silent spectators to this gory drama of man killing man? Let the government come to grips with the realities on the ground, address the root cause, reappraise its policy of no hold barred support to the war on terror, restore institutions, strengthen the malaks and office of the political agent, isolate militants and usher a new era of peace and hope to the battered population of Swat, Bajaur, Mohmand and Waziristan.



Source: Pakistan First.
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