The Sunday Guardian

‘All Pashtuns want freedom from Pak’

Some Pashtun IDPs have started demanding a separate nation, ‘Pashtunist­an’.

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now, but my family is still in FATA. I am trying to bring them to Afghanista­n. Once we all are safe here I am willing to publicly speak against Pakistan, but until then I am forced to protect my identity. I joined “Pukhtoon Students Federation” (PSF) in 2002 in D.I.Khan district of KP. I and my fellow students used to protest against Pakistan’s double game for providing safe havens to internatio­nal terrorists in Waziristan. A lot of people I know were kidnapped and killed by ISI. I escaped and went to live in Karachi for a year and got admission in the University of Peshawar. On 6 Feburary 2015, I was elected as central chairman of PSF by the ANP chief Asfandyar Wali Khan. I escaped into Afghanista­n in 2016 after receiving death threats. Q. What is the nature of atrocities that you say your people have been facing? A. We have been bombed by F-16s resulting in large scale civilian deaths. After Zarb-e-Azb, some rape cases have also been reported in Bakakhel camp for IDPs. The barbaric Pakistan army opened fire on IDPs and eight young men were killed and 11 injured in the camp. The people in villages have lost their properties. My family property, too, has been distribute­d by the Haqqani network. There are no schools for our children or health care facilities. The NGOs were sent away long back. But there were well-known centers for the treatment of the Taliban. Q. The Pakistan Army has fought militants in FATA to oust them. Then why do you complain? A. Since 9/11, Waziristan, Quetta and all other agencies of FATA are being used for regrouping and launching pads of Al-Qaeda and Taliban groups. The Pakistan Army helped them in doing so. Since 2004, over 4,000 elders and youth have been slaughtere­d in North and South Waziristan who belonged from Wazir, Mehsood and Dawar tribes. Military headquarte­rs in Miranshah and military camp in Wana of South Waziristan were used as headquarte­rs by Haqqani network where trainings centers were establishe­d for Talibans and financial assistance was directly and indirectly provided by Pakistan. Each and every action of the Pakistan army resulted in more power and space to Taliban. Pakistan was never fighting any war on terror. Pakistan’s military action can be termed as a process of “installati­on of army” in various parts of Waziristan to strengthen control and command on Durand line. Secondly, it was a process to propagate sentiments against the US-led internatio­nal community. Thirdly, it was a process to change Pakistan’s strategy, not policy. Q. Do you have significan­t proof to support your allegation­s? A. It is all on the ground and the world knows about it. Besides Afghan Taliban, AlQaeda outfits and local Talibans, there was a dominant majority of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), Lashkar-e-Jangvi and Saipa-e-Sahaba groups which are Punjab-based terrorist organisati­ons. ANP members, including all other peace loving liberal and democratic people, were openly declared wajib-ul-qatal. Many of them were killed and dishonoure­d in prisons of Taliban, while the rest were forced to leave the occupied FATA. The internatio­nal community must intervene and send their people on the ground to investigat­e what we are saying. Q. Do all Pashtuns want “freedom” from Pakistan? A. Yes. It is the beginning, so we have obvious challenges. We know what to do, but there are many obstacles. All Pashtuns will unite under one flag when they will see that Pashtunist­an is no longer a far-fetched dream. There are Pashtuns in Pakistan army; we know they too will want to join the movement for a new beginning for Pashtuns. Unfortunat­ely we are helpless. It is difficult without support from Afghanista­n and India. But we have hope.

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