Helicopter incident: Taliban TTP release 2nd statement, threaten to target planes “at appropriate time”

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Pakistan, Tehreek -e-Taliban have released a second statement referring to their earlier claim alleging the shooting down of a helicopter in Gilgit in an attempt to target Prime Minister Narwaz Sharif. (He was travelling in a different helicopter to the one targeted and remains unharmed). There were several fatalities and injuries in the incident, including visiting foreign dignitaries and pilots. Director-General Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Major-General Asim Bajwal described the incident as being due to “developed tech fault during landing” denying TTP claims. Full story can be read on the following link,

“Pakistan Taliban: TTP allege attempt on life of PM Nawaz Sharif, claim he escaped as travelling in 2nd helicopter”

https://activist1.wordpress.com/2015/05/08/pakistan-taliban-ttp-allege-attempt-on-life-of-pm-nawaz-sharif-claim-he-escaped-as-travelling-in-2nd-helicopter/

TTP 2nd statement on helicopter incident

“After the praise worthy and successful downing of the helicopter, the enemy is once again started turned to telling lies and giving laughable arguments. We will provide the evidence and and facts that are with us. We are not like ISPR and Sheikh Roahail Asghar who cannot provide evidence for their statements.

1. We have for this event the training video of SAM-7 missiles which was conducted in Gilgit also. This training was given by an engineer of TEC. And this was sent to us just 12 hours before the start of this mission we shall promote it in one or two days Inshahallah. And we shall broadcast it.

2. If it was an accident why did Nawaz Sharif run back. Was it right for him to leave his distinguished guest in such a state?

3. Isn’t our activities well planned in Gilgit from previously. The media has record of this with them.

4. For security reasons we gave instructions to our fellows to erase the video containing the footage of the firing so that they remain safe. And whatever reason there is for the danger of their arrest is gone.

5. A few months back at a special place, we attacked a jet plane F-16 and brought it down, the video of which we have already broadcast (see link section re F16 alleged incident) and we will in future at appropriate time target planes. Inshahallah.”

Mohammad Khorasan

Spokesperson TTP

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Link

“Taliban funeral, alleged F16 shootdown and Jamaat-ul-Ahrar call to jihad”

https://activist1.wordpress.com/2014/09/21/taliban-funeral-alleged-f16-shootdown-and-jamaat-ul-ahrar-call-to-jihad/

Carol Anne Grayson is an independent writer/researcher on global health/human rights/WOT and is Executive Producer of the Oscar nominated, Incident in New Baghdad.  She is a Registered Mental Nurse with a Masters in Gender Culture and Development. Carol was awarded the ESRC, Michael Young Prize for Research 2009, and the COTT ‘Action = Life’ Human Rights Award’ for “upholding truth and justice”. She is also a survivor of US “collateral damage”.

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Pakistan Taliban: TTP allege attempt on life of PM Nawaz Sharif, claim he escaped as travelling in 2nd helicopter

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“TY Khan” content editor for Dunya Network tweeted the following photographs of the incident stating” helicopter crash Gilgit”

In a statement sent to selected journalists, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) spokesperson Mohammad Khorasani claim an alleged attempt on the life of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif as they “shot down” a helicopter. However TTP claim he escaped injury as he was allegedly travelling in a second helicopter.

There were several fatalities in the incident which state agencies described as being due to “developed tech fault during landing” denying TTP claims.

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 Ambassador of Philippines Domingo D Lucenario Jr and Ambassador of Norway Leif Larsen (image Geo)

DAWN Media reported the incident stating, “Ambassador of Philippines Domingo D Lucenario Jr, Ambassador of Norway Leif Larsen and the wives of the Malaysian and Indonesian ambassadors were killed in a helicopter crash in Naltar Valley in Gilgit-Baltistan on Friday.” Two pilots who were also killed were named as Major Altamash and Major Faisal Dutch whilst Ambassador Marcel de Vink and Polish ambassador Andrzej Ananicz were reported injured. The full Statement of TTP is as follows,

TTP successfully shot down PM Nawaz Sharif’s MI17 helicopter but he survived because he was in the 2nd helicopter (statement)

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Image from TTP statement

“Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan has accepted shooting down of an MI-17 helicopter.

The special group of Tehreek-e-Taliban STF (Special Task Force) and TIA had made special plans for targeting Nawaz Sharif on his tour in the region. But Nawaz Sharif survived as he was in another helicopter. One anti-aircraft was used to shoot down Pakistan’s MI-17 helicopter. In this the on board pilots and foreign diplomats accompanying Nawaz Sharif on this tour were killed. Al hamdolillah (By the grace of Allah).

In this war between Shariat and Kufr and democracy, we will not sit idle until we eliminate the name of democracy and its custodians. Inshah Allah (Allah willing) and Nawaz Sharif and his accomplices are our primary targets.

We will very soon show you the shoulder launched missile (SAM-7) used in this worthy event and also its training to the whole world.

By repeatedly giving warnings in the media they are still not taking it seriously. Media persons should make sure they remain neutral otherwise there will be no one to listen to their voice. We are monitoring some media for sometime and watching some people too.

Muhammad Khorasani

Central Spokesperson Tehreek-e-Taliban

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A further image of the helicopter incident tweeted from TY Khan content editor for Dunya Network 

Director-General Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Major-General Asim Bajwal initially claimed in a tweet,

“One MI-17 heli out of 3 carrying visitors had a crash landing at Naltar. Total 11 foreigners and 6 Pakistani passengers on board”

later he updated stating,

“Update Naltar: 7 Fatalities.Foreigners-4 (Ambs Norway, Philipine, wife of Amb Indonesia, Malaysia).Pakistani-3; two pilots, one crew member-6”

“Update Naltar:Accident cause-As per initial info, 2 heli landed safely while 3rd developed tech fault while landing-7”

Surface to air missile SAM 7

The surface to air missile SAM 7 allegedly used in the attack by TTP is described as “old but deadly technology” which uses a heat-detection system and total time required to fire the missile is six seconds. The specifications and effectiveness of the weapon are described in the following article from ABC .

http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/story?id=97816

Express Tribune reported an eye-witness as claiming,

“An eye witness told our correspondent Maha Musaddaq that he saw the helicopter swing and fall into a crash – causing what he said was the loudest sound he had ever heard.

The eye witnesses further said they had to break the windows of the helicopter to retrieve the passengers. The helicopter did not have any seat belts, according to him.”

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Major Altamish and Major Faisal were among six people killed in the Gilgit helicopter crash (image Geo)

Both the military and the Taliban accuse each other of propaganda. A day of mourning has been declared and the grieving families of those that died in the incident will await the results of an investigation which will hopefully establish the cause of what happened today in Gilgit.

Carol Anne Grayson is an independent writer/researcher on global health/human rights/WOT and is Executive Producer of the Oscar nominated, Incident in New Baghdad.  She is a Registered Mental Nurse with a Masters in Gender Culture and Development. Carol was awarded the ESRC, Michael Young Prize for Research 2009, and the COTT ‘Action = Life’ Human Rights Award’ for “upholding truth and justice”. She is also a survivor of US “collateral damage”.

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Al Qaeda: Nasser bin Ali al-Ansi, another key AQAP commander killed by US drone strike in Yemen

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Nasser bin Ali al-Ansi, key Al Qaeda commander

A US drone strike hit at Al Qaeda leadership in Yemen once again killing Nasser bin Ali al-Ansi in April along with his eldest son and several others in the port city of Al Mukalla.

Back in January 2015, Al Ansi appeared in an 11 minute video from Al Malaahim Media claiming responsibility for organizing an attack on staff at the offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris which left 12 people dead. During his speech he made reference to the two brothers, Said and Cherif Kouachi, who carried out the assault allegedly under the guidance of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsular (AQAP). See following link,

“Charlie Hebdo attack: Al Qaeda releases “Blessed Battle of Paris” video, accepts responsibility, warns of more to come”

https://activist1.wordpress.com/2015/01/14/charlie-hebdo-attack-al-qaeda-releases-blessed-battle-of-paris-video-accepts-responsibility-warns-of-more-to-come/

Khalid Saeed Batarfi, another AQAP commander who escaped from the Central Prison of Mukalla when it was stormed in April appeared in a video praising al Ansi as a “martyr” who “waged jihad with his teeth and his tongue.” The Long War Journal reported,

“according to a translation by the SITE Intelligence Group, Batarfi said that Al Ansi was one of Osama bin Laden’s ‘special ones.’ Al Ansi ‘took courage and wisdom from bin Laden, as well as the jurisprudence of jihad, movement, and the call.'”

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Burning car which was targeted by US drone strike, Yemen (Twitter contact)

Losing Al Ansi is a further blow to AQAP top echelons as in February they confirmed the death of key militant leader Harith bin Ghazi al Nithari targeted in a US drone strike on Shabwa, southern Yemen on January 31st 2015. AQAP also named three others killed in the same attack as Sa’id Awadh ba Faraj, Abd as Sami’I Nasir al Hada’a and Azzam al Hadhrami. See following link for full statement,

“Al Qaeda release statement confirming deaths of key militant and 3 mujahid brothers”

https://activist1.wordpress.com/2015/02/05/al-qaeda-release-statement-confirming-death-of-key-militant-and-3-mujahid-brothers/

Prior to this, Al Ansi appeared in a video from December 2014 regarding American hostage Luke Somers saying he would be killed in 3 days if the US government did not co-operate with AQAP’S demands. Mr. Somers and a local woman were later killed during a failed raid by American Special Operations troops after John Kerry claimed there was “a compelling indication that Luke’s life was in immediate danger” and President Obama authorized military intervention. See article,

“Yemen: Al Qaeda commander slates Obama over US raid which led to deaths of hostages and killing of local female”

https://activist1.wordpress.com/2014/12/12/yemen-al-qaeda-commander-slates-obama-over-us-raid-which-led-to-deaths-of-hostages-and-killing-of-local-female/

Carol Anne Grayson is an independent writer/researcher on global health/human rights/WOT and is Executive Producer of the Oscar nominated, Incident in New Baghdad.  She is a Registered Mental Nurse with a Masters in Gender Culture and Development. Carol was awarded the ESRC, Michael Young Prize for Research 2009, and the COTT ‘Action = Life’ Human Rights Award’ for “upholding truth and justice”. She is also a survivor of US “collateral damage”.

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“Give me a chance” says ex -Gitmo detainee Omar Khadr as he emerges from 13 years of captivity

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Omar Khadr, left, with his lawyer Dennis Edney arrives at Edney’s home in Edmonton, Thursday, May 7, 2015. The former Guantanamo Bay prisoner Omar Khadr got his first taste of freedom in almost 13 years.
(Nathan Denette/THE CANADIAN PRESS)

The tedium of UK elections was broken today by the news that former Guantanamo prisoner Omar Khadr (28) has been freed on bail in Canada while he appeals his conviction having spent 13 years in captivity.

In 2010, Khadr pleaded guilty to war crimes related to the murder of an army special forces medic, Sgt First Class Christopher Speer though he claimed this seemed to be his only option to leave Guantanamo. Campaigners supporting Khadr argued that he was just a 15 year old boy when he was picked up by US military in Afghanistan. American forces are viewed by many Afghans as an occupying army and therefore an enemy which must be resisted. Khadr has since been recognized as a child soldier by international NGOs including UNICEF and thus was entitled to rehabilitation not retribution. There also appeared to be conflicting testimonies surrounding the circumstances of the medic’s death.

Regarding the decision today, Global News reported that “Justice Myra Bielby ruled the government failed to prove that allowing Khadr out now would cause “irreparable harm” to Canada’s international treaty obligations.” (The treaty in question was to secure an agreement between the US and Canada that Khadr would serve out an 8 year sentence once transferred from one country to another.)

Back in 2012 I wrote to Public Safety Minister Vic Toews requesting he accept Khadr in Canada. Toews was quoted as saying to CTV’s Question Period , “I don’t agree he was a child soldier in the sense that he was somehow misled. The evidence is very clear. He was a convicted murderer, he’s a terrorist and that’s the basis I brought him back on.” See following link for my letter,

“Omar Khadr and Canada’s history of human rights violations”

https://activist1.wordpress.com/2012/06/22/omar-khadr-and-canadas-history-of-human-rights-violations/

Despite Khadr being classified as a minimum security risk, the Canadian government have announced their intention to challenge the bail decision from Justice Bielby. In his first video interview as a free man, Khadr appealed to the public, “give me a chance” and asked them to make an “informed decision” regarding himself.

See Omar Khadr in video interview

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Omar Khadr age 15 shot and badly injured

Former Guantanamo detainee Moazzam Begg first encountered Khadr as a 16 year old in Bagram and gives a grim description of his wounds (as Omar himself was shot) and the conditions under which he was kept,

“I never really understood why but our military police guards would always refer to Khadr as ‘Buckshot Bob’ or simply ‘Buckshot’. His wounds didn’t seem to me as if they had been caused by the blast of a shotgun. They were much more horrific. Chunks of his chest and shoulder had been blown out – or so I’d assumed and, he was unable to see through one of his eyes because of the injuries he’d sustained, allegedly in a fire-fight with US troops. His chest looked like he’d just had a post mortem operation performed on him – whilst he was still alive. He was emaciated, fragile and quiet. But the rumour spread around about Khadr claimed that he’d launched a grenade-attack on unsuspecting US forces. Consequently, the military police units guarding us all treated Omar Khadr with open contempt and hostility. He was sometimes screamed at all night long; made to stack up crates of water bottles which were thrown down again; a hood placed over his head whilst his wrists were shackled to the ceiling. But, three years after my release from Guantánamo, and five since I last saw Khadr, I have come to realise the logic behind the name ‘Buckshot’.  Photographs released by the US military this year show Khadr when he was first captured. The missing chunks of flesh were exit wounds from shotgun rounds fired. Its is now clear, based on statements by the soldiers who captured him, that Khadr had been shot in the back – at point-blank range.

Khadr and I shared a communal cell where walking, talking, standing or simply looking in the wrong direction would earn us a few hours with our hands chained above our heads to the cage door and a hood placed over our faces. Still, I managed some whispered conversations with Khadr who, just like me, had begun to comprehend his ordeal had only just started.

Omar’s treatment varied according to the perception various soldiers and interrogators had of him: most of it bad. But a handful of them, who actually got to know him and speak to him like a human being, told me how bad they felt about having a child like him in custody. I recall the last words Omar Khadr said to me before he was shipped off to Guantanamo, ‘You’re fortunate, people here care about you. No one cares about me.’

Read “Omar Khadr, who cares for this boy?”

http://www.cageuk.org/article/omar-khadr-who-cares-boy-republished

Khadr will now live with his lawyer Dennis Edney and his wife in Edmonton and will be subjected to certain restrictions which include wearing an electric bracelet, no laptop or cellphone and being under curfew from 10pm to 7am. Edney has campaigned tirelessly for his client’s release and toured the UK last year giving lectures educating the public on Khadr’s case. A psychological assessment highlighted in the Globe and Mail revealed Khadr’s thoughts regarding detention and his impending release, he stated,

“I can’t afford to be bitter. I did something bad and I’m here for a reason. The only way to survive is to have hope. A lot of people in Guantanamo are bitter. They live bitter lives. I don’t think people are bad. If I hope for people to give me a second chance, I should afford them the same.”

“I hope there won’t be this terrorism nonsense. I’m not going to get involved in suspicious activities.”

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/khadr-rejects-terrorism-nonsense-still-has-nightmares-about-firefight/article24294121/

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Omar Khadr walks free (photo via his attorney Dennis Edney)

Reactions to Omar’s release

Albert Melise who had once guarded Khadr said news of his release was, “awesome, and very sad he had to go through this.” I asked “what do you remember of him?”… Melise replied,

“I remember him from Camp Delta, and how we escorted him to his interviews aka interrogation sessions. He was just a young adolescent at the time. He was scared and he was cool to talk to. I also seen his brother there but he wasn’t a real detainee aka prisoner. He was recruited to work for an agency I forget which one. I was later transferred to another camp, Camp Echo where I was David Hicks and Moazzam Begg’s guard. Camp Echo is where I remained, until my tenure aka tour of duty ended.”

Stephen Blaney (Member of Canadian parliament) tweeted

“1/2 We regret that a convicted terrorist has been allowed back into Canadian society without having served his full sentence”

“2/2 We are disappointed with the decision. Our Thoughts and prayers are with the family of Sgt Christopher Speer during this difficult time”

Naureen Shah from Amnesty International USA’s Security and Human Rights Program released a press statement on Khadr stating,

“Khadr’s tragic story underscores why Guantanamo should close. Every remaining detainee should be treated as an individual, rather than a symbol or political football. Everyone at Guantanamo must either be charged and fairly tried or released.”

The Free Omar Khadr Now group issued a statement saying,

“today the Free Omar Khadr Now group celebrates Omar’s victory along with all those who struggle for human rights. 

We wish to acknowledge  the perserverance, diligence and brilliance of his lawyers, Nate Whitling and Dennis Edney.

We extend our deepest respect to Omar Khadr for the dignity and strength he has maintained throughout the years of this horrendous ordeal.”

Links

“Former Guantanamo prisoner Omar Khadr says he is ready for freedom all decent people must agree”

Former Guantánamo Prisoner Omar Khadr Says He Is “Ready” for Freedom; All Decent People Must Agree

Carol Anne Grayson is an independent writer/researcher on global health/human rights/WOT and is Executive Producer of the Oscar nominated, Incident in New Baghdad.  She is a Registered Mental Nurse with a Masters in Gender Culture and Development. Carol was awarded the ESRC, Michael Young Prize for Research 2009, and the COTT ‘Action = Life’ Human Rights Award’ for “upholding truth and justice”. She is also a survivor of US “collateral damage”.

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Pakistan Taliban: 3 jihadi groups join TTP, criticism from Sufi Muhammad and a new anti-jammer device

 

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 Chief Mullah Fazlullah with TTP (image, Express Tribune)

Three additional jihadi groups have now joined the ranks of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) according to a recent press release by spokesperson Muhammad Khorasani on 5th May 2015. They are as follows:-

1. Commander Qari Mati ur Rehman alias Commander Abdus Samad’s party.

2. Commander Qari Ehsan ul Haq alias Qari Ehsan’s party.

3. Commander Muhammad Tamil alias Shikari’s party.

Khorasani states that, “all these parties are under the leadership of respected Commander Mati ur Rehman Hafiza ullah and becoming one have joined Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.” More detailed analysis of this merger can be found on the following link from Long War Journal,

“3 jihadists groups merge with movement of the Taliban in Pakistan”

3 jihadist groups merge with Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan

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Sufi Muhammad alleged to be critical of TTP in his will following Peshawar army school attack (image Express Tribune) 

In recent times according to Pakistan media, TTP have allegedly come under heavy criticism from Sufi Muhammad, Chief of the banned Tehreek-e-Nifaz-e-Shariat-e-Muhammadi (TNSM) following their attack on Peshawar Army School on the 16th December 2014. Muhammad is the father-in-law of Taliban chief Mullah Fazlullah and currently imprisoned following an anti-government speech he gave at the Timergara Rest House, in Lower Dir district, in 2009 where he stated that the democratically elected government were ‘un-Islamic’.

Express News states that in a will written 4 days after the Peshawar school incident, Muhammad was said to have “issued special instructions to his followers and relatives to boycott all relations with the TTP” claiming they had “damaged Islam more than the infidels”. He alleged TTP “lacked basic Islamic and humanistic values” and their activities “were against Islam and Sharia”. However one question to be asked is whether the comments in the will were written freely or under pressure whilst in jail as Pakistan has a poor human rights record including torture and killing of those in custody. If the comments are correct it will likely be a psychological blow to TTP.

The imprisonment of Sufi Muhammad referred to by the Guardian in 2009 as the political “Godfather of the Swat Taliban” was mentioned in a video release from Senior TTP Commander Adnan Rasheed (December 2014) entitled “Repent, Revise and Revolt where he addressed Pakistan’s Armed Forces,

“Sufi Muhammad is still behind the bars and Abdul Rashid under the earth. All credit goes to you. I know how your commanders drive you. They drive you in the name of Islam. They turn this civil war against Islam as jihad to you. They label you as a true mujahid instead of mercenary. They call you shaheed (martyr) when you are being killed fighting for kuffars. Do their claims and terms really satisfy you?”

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Army and police, VIPs at increased security risk due to development of new TTP anti-jammer device

TTP continue to target police and army vehicles and a statement on 28th April 2015 must have sent a chill though security agencies. TTP engineering unit are said to have developed an anti-jammer device which was used by STF special group of TTP to attack a convoy of security forces where one vehicle was completely destroyed and passengers were killed.

A source who recently moved from the UK to his home country of Pakistan to work stated,

“when the convoys move, even in cities they have vehicles with jamming devices on top traveling front and behind the main vehicles. These devices jam all mobile and remote signals around the convoy. It is very significant. Because now all VIP movement in cities are vulnerable. This means that civilians traveling in nearby lanes or nearby are also at risk. I need to worry now since on every drive out, we do cross a few army vehicles and VIP cars. Sometimes even at traffic lights or traffic jam.”

Carol Anne Grayson is an independent writer/researcher on global health/human rights/WOT and is Executive Producer of the Oscar nominated, Incident in New Baghdad.  She is a Registered Mental Nurse with a Masters in Gender Culture and Development. Carol was awarded the ESRC, Michael Young Prize for Research 2009, and the COTT ‘Action = Life’ Human Rights Award’ for “upholding truth and justice”. She is also a survivor of US “collateral damage”.

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Qatar: Islamic Emirate (Afghan Taliban) release full statement delivered at International Pugwash Research Conference

Full text of the Statement delivered by the Delegation of Political Office of the Islamic Emirate in the International Pugwash Research Conference

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In the name of Allah, the most Merciful, the most Gracious.

 

Foreword

 

الحمد لله رب العلمین والصلا ة  والسلام علی سیدنا ونبینا محمد و آله وأصحابه أجمعین. أما بعد :

قال الله تعالی،  أعوذ بالله من الشیطن الرجیم :

 

( لاخَيْرَ فِي كَثِيرٍ مِّن نَّجْوَاهُمْ إِلاَّ مَنْ أَمَرَ بِصَدَقَةٍ أَوْ مَعْرُوفٍ أَوْ إِصْلاَحٍ بَيْنَ النَّاسِ وَمَن يَفْعَلْ ذَلِكَ ابْتَغَاء مَرْضَاتِ اللّهِ فَسَوْفَ نُؤْتِيهِ أَجْرًا عَظِيمًا .)  صدق الله العظیم .سورة النسأ, أ یة ﴿۱۱۴﴾

Translation: (There is no good in many of their conferences except the conferences of such as enjoin charity, or goodness or the making of peace among men. And who so does that, seeking the pleasure of ALLAH, WE shall soon bestow on him a great reward.)                       Chapter – ‘Al-Nisa’ (the women) (verse – 114)

 

First of all, I would like to express my appreciation to the ‘Pugwash International Conference on Science and World Affairs’, particularly to its Secretary General Prof. Paolo Cotta-Ramusino including his colleagues whose collective efforts made this gathering possible. Similarly, we express our gratitude to the brotherly Islamic government of Qatar which fully facilitated all the participants of this meeting. We pay our good wishes and regards to all the participants.

Respected participants! If we ponder over the recent past history of Afghanistan, the Islamic Movement of Taliban emerged at a critical juncture of time when everything was at stake in our beloved homeland. Every warlord was a tyrant in his own area. His word was his own law and the country was on the verge of disintegration. The international community was a mere spectator of this chaotic situation. It had neither any plan nor any intention of doing anything. In these circumstances, some sincere Afghan Mujahidin and students of religious educational institutions (i.e. madrassas) emerged in the form of the Islamic Movement of Taliban under the leadership of His Excellency the honorable Amir-ul-Momineen, Mulla Mohammad Umar Mujahid (may Allah safeguard him).

This was completely an Islamic and Afghan movement whose only source of rejuvenation was its popularity and support among the people. This was the focal point which enabled this movement in successfully restoring law and order in most parts of the country. The lives, honor and properties of the people were safeguarded, drug trafficking and poppy cultivation were outlawed. The disintegration of the country was halted and a pure Islamic system was implemented in the country. But unfortunately, various countries and circles initiated negative propaganda against this newly established system and newer conspiracies were planned against it on the daily basis.

We admit that the members and officials of the Islamic Emirate had shortcomings as they committed some mistakes in the beginning. Inefficiencies were there but their main objective was to accomplish the objectives of those sacrifices of Mujahidin which were delayed due to the internal factional fighting. These factional wars had deeply undermined both Jihad and Mujahidin. Unfortunately these conspiracies were constant until the United States and her Allied forces finally invaded Afghanistan under the pretext of combatting terrorism and the prevalent control of the Islamic Emirate was terminated.

It has been nearly fourteen years after the invasion in October 2001, all types of tactics and weapons were used by the Americans and her allies against the Afghan masses and Mujahidin. Thousands of Afghans who had nothing to do with the September incident were relentlessly martyred and injured. Numerous of them suffered from fatal diseases due to the frequent use of chemical and biological weapons. Numerous innocent people were incarcerated in Bagram, Guantanamo and other open and secret jails and were ruthlessly tortured. They were kept in detention without any trial and a lot of them are still suffering in these jails. They demolished our houses and orchards. Our sanctities and the pious bodies of martyrs were desecrated even condolence gatherings, funerals and wedding processions were bombarded. But this strategy of force and oppression had no achievement except killing and destruction. It only resulted in a bitter human chaos for Afghans.

On the other side, Americans also suffered material and corporeal losses and their international prestige was undermined. Their own high claims of respecting and protecting basic human rights were violated and rescinded by them. Their short-term and long-term colonial plans remained a dream. If this strategy remains incessant, it will have no constructive outcome even in the future. Instead, besides inflicting sufferings on the Afghans, Americans and their allies will inevitably suffer too as they did in past. If the invading countries are really interested in transforming the present situation in Afghanistan then prior to everything, a realistic policy should be initiated. The legitimate right of the Afghan masses which is sovereignty and an independent system should be recognized as peace and stability can only be restored when justice is maintained and not in the wake of suppression, invasion, discrimination and despotism. The history of our beloved homeland is fraught with evidences.

After this foreword, we would like to express our viewpoint regarding the following issues:

 

The present scenario:

The present scenario of Afghanistan is the outcome of occupation and the policies adopted in the wake of occupation. On one hand, the country is virtually occupied as the Afghan homes are constantly raided by foreign troops at night in which innocent people are martyred in front of their family members. They are indiscriminately bombarded. The sanctities of the Muslim Afghan masses are desecrated. Arbaki militiamen and other armed personnel related to Kabul based administration play with the lives, honor and properties of the masses and usurp their lands. Above all, women lives which is their basic human right is at risk. There are authentic reports that hundreds of women are victimized in various ways and numerous of them have even lost their lives.

Afghanistan holds top spot in the world in corruption and drug trafficking. Due to these reasons, the country is on a path towards chaos and an unpredictable future. On the other side, efforts are underway to destroy the Islamic and national identity of the state, visible and invisible forces are planting seeds hatred and acrimony among the brotherly nations of our country. Such circles and individuals are deployed inside the country who prefer external vested interests to our own national interests and in this way our national interests are jeopardized. All these factors play a crucial role in the present chaotic scenario of our homeland.

The ongoing resistance is an Islamic and national movement against all these indecencies. Had the ongoing Jihadi resistance not been a national movement, in this world of cause and effect, no group or organization could possibly compete with nearly fifty countries of the world who are fully equipped with sophisticated weapons and modern technology. Nevertheless, our practical observation is that Islamic Emirate is dominant in most part of the country and instead of Kabul based administration courts, the masses prefer to refer their lawsuits to the judges of the Islamic Emirate.

Thousands of electronic and print media outlets of invaders and their supporters are busy in spreading negative propaganda against the ongoing Islamic and national resistance as they want to sabotage the identity and reputation of this Jihadi process. However since it is a national movement therefore they have not succeed in creating a cleavage between Mujahidin and the masses and neither have they pacified the collective will and vigor of the Afghan Mujahid nation. Instead, with the passage of time the Islamic Emirate is engrafted even more deeply in its own masses.

 

Occupation:

Americans and their allies have invaded militarily the sovereign state of Afghanistan. They have martyred and incarcerated thousands of innocent people. They have desecrated the sanctities of the masses and have demolished their houses, lands and orchards. Therefore, prior to everything, foreign occupation which is the root cause of all these adversities should be terminated so that peace process and mutual inter-Afghan negotiations could proceed. On the other side, regional countries are also solicitous about the presence of foreign forces inside Afghanistan. So the extension of occupation means the persistence of war.

It is a fact that in the presence of foreign forces, an independent government cannot be formed in Afghanistan. Neither can the sovereignty of the country be restored nor can any policy based on Islamic and national interests be implemented. Therefore, as the war was instigated in our beloved homeland with the beginning of foreign occupation, Insha-Allah (God willing) the withdrawal of foreign troops will initiate peace process amongst the Afghans as they will find an opportunity to get together on the basis of their common grounds and establish an Afghan-inclusive Islamic system of life.

 

What do the Afghans demand?

Afghans love their creed and country. From the time Alexander till the present American invasion, whosoever has violated their land and Islamic and national values, they have resisted both with their lives and properties. Even today they superbly defended their rights which is the Islamic, human and internationally accepted legal right of our masses. Nowhere in the world are Afghans found involved in any subversive activities against any government or nation either. Rather their own homeland has been invaded by others more than once.

Afghans believe in reciprocal reverence and need assistance in the economic, educational, social and cultural aspects of life. They also demand from their own leaders to launch joint efforts for the sovereign, unified, integrated, peaceful and Islamic prestige of Afghanistan. A system which could realize the fruits of Mujahidin’s sacrifices. Where justice, stability, development, economic prosperity and tranquility, the right of education for men and women according to Islamic principles and Afghan traditions and freedom of speech are preserved. Which could wipe the tears of orphans and heal the deep wounds of the masses. An Islamic system where all the people and tribes are represented, where top priority is given to the reconstruction and development of Afghanistan and this imposed war is terminated simultaneously with the termination of foreign occupation. All striving and endeavors of the Islamic Emirate are for the accomplishment of the above mentioned objectives and ideals.

Let us affirm that occupation of our country is the root cause of all adversities. The issue of Afghanistan can never be solved by signing un-Islamic and illegitimate agreements rather all these agreements entangles the progress of peace process in Afghanistan. Instead of individual or factional interests, public and national interests should be given priority for peace and stability. It is obvious that peace can be restored in the presence of aforementioned ideals and not through treachery, conflict and oppression.

According to our perception, the basic demand of the people from their leaders is to have strong commitment and resolve for peace. For this purpose, negative propaganda should be abandoned. Unlike the past, a clear and constant standpoint about peace should be maintained.

 

Peace and national reconciliation:

Peace and stability are the most essential needs of each individual and every country. Peaceful life, economic, educational, cultural, social and political development are mostly impossible without peace. It is obvious that whosoever loves the prosperity, progress and tranquility of his people, he would strive for peace. But peace cannot be attained by hollow statements and slogans rather it requires a strong resolve and concrete efforts. Wherever the masses are deprived of their right of freedom, where truth and justice is replaced by cruelty and injustice, where the right of the poor is usurped, where right and wrong is intermingled, apparently, peace and stability will vanish. Therefore, prior to everything the main causes of jeopardizing peace and stability should be targeted and removed.

In our beloved homeland, foreign occupation is the prime cause in impeding peace and stability. Similarly, oppression, injustice, lack of a viable system, detention of innocent Afghans under various lame excuses and their incarceration without any trial, their agonies, night raids, the punitive black and bounty lists against the leaders and members of the Islamic Emirate, deprivation of various clans of the country are the main obstacles in restoration of peace and stability. With the removal of these obstacles, the Afghans can get together for the sake of their Islamic and national interests and the obstruction for a lasting peace inside the country can be erased.

The peace process should be promoted by those who truly believe in its sanctity, who are well-known among the masses for their sincere reformations, who believe in the restoration of peace as a vital need for the country and not those who accept it only as a conspired and deceiving process. On the contrary, they should deem peace as an essential need for the prosperity and tranquility of Afghans. Similarly, peace should not be misused as a fighting tool where everyone waits for the downfall of his rivals. It should be considered as a basic prerequisite for the attainment for the serenity of the people and our common Islamic and national objectives. Regretfully saying, in the past there are examples where instead of conceiving it as an essential requirement, peace is misused as a tactic. Peace can only be restored when the causes of protracting the war are terminated which fans the flames of fighting.

We would like to say that both internal and external factors can play their role in halting the peace process. Among the external factors, the Americans and their allies should yield to the collective will of the Afghan masses. They should abandon the policy of suppression and withdraw all their forces from Afghanistan.

The unfounded blame of terrorism which has no links with the Islamic Emirate are not only hindering the peace process rather these negative propagation are stirring the flames of war. Similarly as an essential prerequisite for peace, the Islamic Emirate should be given its legitimate right to convey its message in its own voice and language to the world. To hear from world and to be able to respond to it.

Regarding the internal factors, it must be regretfully said that whenever the Islamic Emirate has moved forward towards peace, it has been practically halted by signings of the so called strategic agreement and security agreement. Unfounded and biased propaganda has been launched to sabotage the peace process and it has been halted by various lame excuses. The Kabul based administration has taken such steps which have jeopardized peace process and simultaneously, make it appear as if it is not anti-peace.

Instead of direct negotiation with the Islamic Emirate, it has been proposed to talk with the neighboring countries. In the beginning, when the news of setting up an office for peace talks was spread, the ambassador of the then Kabul based administration was called from Doha to Kabul and when the office of the Islamic Emirate was inaugurated for peace talks in Qatar, it was sternly opposed by the Kabul administration which accelerated planned negative anti-peace propaganda.

We would like to say that, over all, peace is a common requirement. It is the only window of opportunity for preserving the legitimate right of the people and restoring of tranquility and stability in the country.

 

Office:

A place of contact for talks in the shape of an office is a need. At present, the Islamic Emirate does not avail a manifested address for holding peace talks which is an essential requirement. It is obvious that organized meetings regarding peace can only be held in the presence of an office. It is equally necessary for the office to issue press releases related to peace, to answer questions and remove the anxieties of people.

We have observed that in the recent past, due to the absence of an office, some contradictory and baseless reports about peace process were spread out which instigated questions and trepidations amongst the people. These propagations are not only biased rumors rather they are conspired for disrupting the peace process which has inevitable psychological effects on the masses. Had there been an office, the in-charge spokesman would have been there and these rumors in the form of questions could have been adequately answered which could have countered the unfounded and biased reports.

 

Black List:

This is a baseless, unjustifiable and blind list which even includes personalities who have no links with the Islamic Emirate. Some of them are working with Kabul based administration and some of them have passed away but are still enlisted. The peace process and the black list are two contradictory suggestions which has no resemblance with each other. Therefore the black list and the bounty list should be immediately announced null and void.

It is equally necessary that both sides involved in peace process should move forward in an atmosphere free from all pressures. It is unconvincing that one side is black listed, cannot move freely and is constantly monitored while the other side is free and carries the black list as a card which can be used by them as a pressuring tool whenever needed or desired. This unhinged process can neither make progress nor can it deliver the anticipated conclusion.

 

Neighboring countries, peace and the withdrawal of foreign forces:

Peace and the complete withdrawal of foreign troops are correlated with each other as the withdrawal of foreign forces can inevitably instigate the peace process. Unfortunately, the restoration of peace and stability in Afghanistan is still misused as a tactic by the regional and international players which has always been utilized in the past as a raw material for the active involvement in the internal affairs of our country. Still, peace is not given a strategic place in the working plan of Kabul based administration rather it has always been misused for deceiving the masses of our country.

We observed that instead of a realistic peace process, some parties perceive they would induce the Islamic Emirate to surrender. They conceive and endeavor to debilitate the Islamic Emirate militarily and then force them from their point of strength to accept peace. But it is a sheer self-deception which contradicts the prevailing ground realities. This is the same timeworn formula which has been tried by the Americans for the last fourteen years but has remained futile. We similarly observe no significant change in the policy of the Kabul based administration rather the same worn-out, anti-peace, pro-occupation and antagonistic strategy is pursued by them.

Strong determination and concrete strategy is the pre-requisite of peace and not the fluctuating stance which has been witnessed in the previous decade where the morning statement is totally inconsistent with the evening one.

Similarly the international and neighboring powers should sincerely endeavor in the restoration of peace and stability in Afghanistan. Just like all other people of the world, the Afghans have the right of having a free and prosperous homeland and to establish a system based on their own Islamic and national values. This can have positive effects and outcomes for the security and development of the neighboring countries as well as the international community.

 

Constitution:

In the present day world, every state and government enjoys a clear and comprehensive constitution for the consolidation of their internal and external affairs so that a progressive and prosperous lifestyle could be provided to the masses, where every individual could discern his duty in the context of the law. A constitution is an inevitable need of every country because without having one, both the progress of the state and the prosperity of the masses can face various hurdles and intricacies. Through the constitution, the civil and political rights of every individual and community of Afghanistan are managed. It will provide and guarantee the unbiased and undiscriminating just rights to all the brotherly nations of Afghanistan. It will clarify the configuration of rights and duties between the government and the citizens. It will elaborate the balance and division of power among the three major pillars of the government. It will specify the form, structure and power. Over all, it will get the support of both the Afghan masses and the international community regarding the internal and foreign policies of Afghanistan.

Therefore, it is considered a necessity by the Islamic Emirate to have a constitution for the progress of our beloved homeland as well as its heroic people. A constitution which is based on the pious principles of the sacred religion of Islam, our historical prestige and social justice, which is committed to human dignity, national values and basic human rights, which could guarantee the territorial integrity of our country and could preserve all rights of the people, which is free of any statement or article contrary to Islamic rules, national interests and Afghan traditions. This constitution will provide the balance of political power and the equal participation of all Afghan sides in the future governments.

We frankly and courageously affirm that this constitution will be drafted by Afghan intellectuals in a free and independent atmosphere which will then be presented to the masses for approval. The present constitution of Afghanistan is unreliable because it is imitated from the west and is drafted under the shadow of B-52 bombers of the foreign invaders. Its contents are vague and inconsistent which are imposed on the Muslim masses of Afghanistan.

 

The political, social, economic and cultural perspective of Afghanistan:

The members of the Islamic Emirate have emerged from the masses and live amongst them. They have rendered sacrifices to accomplish and preserve the Islamic and national aspirations of the masses so that we could have a peaceful, sovereign homeland where our masses could live independently and manage their economic, social, cultural and political affairs in the light and guidance of Islamic and national rules and regulations.

Moreover the Islamic Emirate is committed to all rights of women in all walks of life which are bestowed upon them in the sacred religion of Islam. Women have the right to choose her life-partner. She has the right of ownership and inheritance. She has the right of acquiring knowledge and work. The Islamic Emirate will ensure and provide all these rights in a balanced way in which they are neither deprived of their just and legitimate rights nor are their human dignity and Islamic values are jeopardized.

The foundation and protection of public utility places is considered an established need for sustaining the Islamic system. Bridges, tunnels, dams, irrigational canals, power stations and supply lines, mineral extraction, oil refining and its installations, educational institutions, madrassas, mosques, schools, universities, health centers, clinics, hospitals and likewise other places of public interest are considered by the Islamic Emirate as common assets of the masses whose protection is its essential obligation.

The head of the Islamic Emirate, his Excellency, the Amir-ul-Momineen, Mulla Mohammad Umar Mujahid (may Allah safeguard him) has always reminded in his regular Eid felicitation messages to protect and defend the lives, honor and properties of the masses. He has always insisted on prevention of civilian losses and protection of places of public interests. Similarly, contrary to the negative propaganda of the enemy, the Islamic Emirate does not believe in the policy of exclusive control of power, as Afghanistan is the common dwelling place of all Afghans. As its defense is the common obligation of all Afghans similarly, all of them have equal rights of participation in its reconstruction.

 

Peace and reconciliation and support of the international community:

Prior to everything, the world community should realize all the legitimate rights of Afghan masses which include the right of defending their creed, country and masses which is presently executed by the Mujahid Afghan people. The melodrama under the disguise of combatting terrorism must be concluded. It will be beneficial for the world community to play an impartial role in the restoration of peace and stability inside Afghanistan and to refrain from sacrificing Afghans for their own vested colonial objectives.

No one can suppress or repress the spirit of independence in masses by the dint of force or weapons. On the contrary, the more the people are oppressed, the deeper the spirit of freedom is rooted in them and their resolve of resistance is intensified. The international community can achieve in peaceful co-existence and harmony with Afghans what can never be achieved in their acrimony and enmity.

The Islamic Emirate reiterates once again, as a policy statement that neither has it any harmful intentions towards anyone, nor will it allow anyone else to use the soil of Afghanistan against anyone. It is determined, for the prosperity of its own masses in all walks of life, to have cordial relations with all countries of the world and welcomes the sincere efforts of everyone in the restoration of peace and stability in Afghanistan.

 

With best wishes!

The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan

13/07/1436

02/05/2015

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Carol Anne Grayson is an independent writer/researcher on global health/human rights/WOT and is Executive Producer of the Oscar nominated, Incident in New Baghdad.  She is a Registered Mental Nurse with a Masters in Gender Culture and Development. Carol was awarded the ESRC, Michael Young Prize for Research 2009, and the COTT ‘Action = Life’ Human Rights Award’ for “upholding truth and justice”. She is also a survivor of US “collateral damage”.

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Islamic State video: “The bombing of Crusaders on Muslims” Beer Mahli, Ayn-Al-Islam, Kobani

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Still from Wilayet Aleppo video showing dead children allegedly killed by bombing from Coalition Forces, around 50 dead

 “The Bombing of the Crusaders on Muslims” link to video,

WARNING.. graphic images of dead and injured children

“The Bombing of the Crusaders on Muslims” Transcript…. 

“In the name of Allah the most Merciful, the most Beneficial

The media office of Wilayet Aleppo presents,

Video documents of the massacre committed by the Crusader Coalition Aircraft in the village of Beer Mahli in the countryside of Ayn-Al-Islam Kobani, it killed more than 100 Muslims, mostly women and children

11 Rajab 1436 – 30th April 2015

“The Bombing of the Crusaders on Muslims

Outside scene with a number of bodies of dead children laid out.

Man says, “do our children deserve this, do they deserve this? Are these children Islamic State? O people are these Islamic State?” Man in background saying… “(let your belief be in Allah and not in the Coalition)…. All these children are innocent children, indeed Allah is sufficient for us. Is this child Islamic State? This one here, is she Islamic State? Allah is the greatest. Allah is the greatest. Allah is the greatest, Allah is the greatest. Here see these ones, Allah is the Greatest. I bear witness there is no God but Allah and Mohammad is his messenger.”

Man states, “See this O Ummah of Islam, O Ummah of a billion people. These are them the dead children, these are the children, these children these are Islamic State? (Dead babies lifted up and dead children with broken skulls held to camera) These are Islamic State, right? There is no God but Allah. O Allah, O Allah, O My Lord, O Allah, O Allah, O Allah, O Allah.” (Man holding another dead child) Weeping due to atrocities of Coalition crimes, (Man holds injured toddler) “most of them are dead, around 50 of them are dead, half of the rest either went to hospital or here. Allah is indeed sufficient for us, and what happened to your daughter? She was wounded just to her face. My mother has died and younger brother died.”

Video moves to scenes in hospital show bloodied and lacerated children, clearly traumatized, one having wound cleaned points to one child, he has 2 or 3 breakages.

Outside scene, man says, “I just want to know why the Coalition is bombing us, we are all civilians here. Why are they bombing us? Had we been Kurds all the world would care and they would gather to save us but because we are Sunni Muslims, we are bombed by the Coalition, and even right now there are 2 planes above us and in mid-day they bombed on us 20 bombs. Indeed Allah is greater than you all.”

Children speaking young boys crying…one boy says, “the Coalition is always bombing us, we can’t even go to schools, Every day they bomb us and anywhere a plane passes by it burns homes and destroys them. They destroy everywhere, they do not leave a place alive. And the Coalition airforce even deprive us of sleep at night and you find young children always crying as they keep bombing us.”

Ends with groups of men digging graves…

Carol Anne Grayson is an independent writer/researcher on global health/human rights/WOT and is Executive Producer of the Oscar nominated, Incident in New Baghdad.  She is a Registered Mental Nurse with a Masters in Gender Culture and Development. Carol was awarded the ESRC, Michael Young Prize for Research 2009, and the COTT ‘Action = Life’ Human Rights Award’ for “upholding truth and justice”. She is also a survivor of US “collateral damage”.

 

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Pakistan: Journalist Rasool Dawar’s letter on detention and intimidation by security forces and police

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Reporter Rasool Dawar, pictured here with his children, has been detained twice by security forces in an ordeal he calls “torturous.” (image, Tanqeed) 

To The CEO GEO TV,

Respected Sir:

I want to bring in your kind notice some untoward happenings that I have come across with during the past two months. I have been picked up/arrested in Peshawar on two separate occasions for unknown reasons by security forces and kept me in custody under extremely torturous conditions.

I still feel frightened and am not comfortable at all to continue my professional duties at my work-stations in a free manner. Their threatening attitude and “advice” to leave the town for some times, prompted me to shift to Islamabad for about a week. However, I had no choice but to go back to the Peshawar where my family is also residing after it fled operation Zerb-e-Azb in North Waziristan.

Now am gravely concerned about my safety as it’s still uncertain when all this is going to end. The threat is not yet over. This is for the first time in my nine-year journalistic career that I have experienced such frightening situation in which I was even physically harassed.

The first incident happened in the afternoon of February 20. Some people dressed in the army uniform caught me right in front of my office at Khyber Super Market, Peshawar Cantt and put me in an army vehicle and drove towards an office in the garrison. I was not allowed to use my phone and all my belongings were taken from me.

At the office I was blind-folded and was made to stand near a wall. Some officials came and interrogated me for a long time. They were asking questions about my family, job, contacts, organization, and some senior journalists affiliated with my organization etc. After four long hours I was shifted to another office. I was still blind-folded. There I was informed that I had been released and tea was offered to me. After two hours in this office, my mobile phones and other stuff were returned to me. Then I was put in a car and dropped at the Warsak road away from my office as well as home, quite late in the night.

A few days after this incident, the officer who had interrogated me called me and asked me to come near Khalid Bin Walid Park in the cantonment area, where he made a brief chit-chat with me and allowed to go.

Two months later, on April 14, I was at the traffic headquarters adjacent to Gulbahar police station along with a senior colleague, Ansar Abbas, in connection with driving license. A police cop approached me and asked me to meet the station head officer of Gulbahar police station. As I reached the SHO office he arrested me and put me in lock-up at the basement of the office. The stinking smell of the room that was full with filth and dirt, I can’t forget even now.

After two hours at the police station, the SHO took me in his car towards the Cantt. I was blind-folded and hand-cuffed. After a drive of nearly 20 minutes I was dropped at an office where they unfolded my eyes, I found myself in the same office where I had been brought two months back. This time, the army officials were putting all the blame on police for arresting me. They claimed that they had nothing to do with my arrest, but the police were not ready to leave me. They advised me not to meet the police unless they tell me so. They also advised me to leave the town for some time and I shifted to Islamabad for five days.

When I went back to Peshawar after spending five days in Islamabad, the same officials called my office on our official phone number and asked about my whereabouts. Again, I had no option but to leave Peshawar for Islamabad.

Sir, you are aware of the environment in which we live and work for the last several years. In our part of the country such incidents can neither be ignored nor taken for granted. Therefore, I request you to please take appropriate steps to ensure my security. I would also request you to kindly take up the issue with the concerned authorities to get me out of this situation.

Regards!

M. Rasool Dawar

Special Correspondent

Geo News.

 

CC: Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists.

Khyber Union of Journalists

Peshawar Press Club

International Federation of Journalists

Reporters without borders

Committee to Protect Journalists

DG ISPR

Governor KP

Chief Minister KP

IG Police KP

 

Link

“Journalist detained, asked about Hamid Mir, Bangladesh, / Media Watch”

Journalist Detained, Asked about Hamid Mir, Bangladesh | Media Watch

 

Carol Anne Grayson is an independent writer/researcher on global health/human rights/WOT and is Executive Producer of the Oscar nominated, Incident in New Baghdad.  She is a Registered Mental Nurse with a Masters in Gender Culture and Development. Carol was awarded the ESRC, Michael Young Prize for Research 2009, and the COTT ‘Action = Life’ Human Rights Award’ for “upholding truth and justice”. She is also a survivor of US “collateral damage”.

 

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Follow Islam: Islamic Emirate (Afghan Taliban) declaration reminder, polio workers “should be provided with all necessary support”

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Mullah Omar (spiritual leader of Taliban) caring for the health of children

Declaration of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan regarding the Polio Vaccination

According to the latest international medicine science, the polio disease can only be cured by preventive measures i.e. the anti-polio drops and the vaccination of children against this disease.

The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan supports and lends a hand to all those programs which works for the health care of the helpless people of our country. The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan advises in the existing war situation of the country to the campaigning organizations i.e. WHO and UNICEF to employ unbiased people in the region. The foreign employees should refrain from going to the region and similarly the campaign should be harmonized with the regional conditions, Islamic values and local cultural traditions. In case of compliance with these rudiments, all the associated workers (Mujahidin) of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan are directed, not to create any kind of trouble for them, rather they should be provided with all necessary support.

 

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NOTE: The above was sent to me by Islamic Emirate

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Follow Islam, give health to a child, save a life

Carol Anne Grayson is an independent writer/researcher on global health/human rights/WOT and is Executive Producer of the Oscar nominated, Incident in New Baghdad.  She is a Registered Mental Nurse with a Masters in Gender Culture and Development. Carol was awarded the ESRC, Michael Young Prize for Research 2009, and the COTT ‘Action = Life’ Human Rights Award’ for “upholding truth and justice”. She is also a survivor of US “collateral damage”.

 

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Islamic Emirate (Afghan Taliban) statement on participation at conference in Qatar

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Clarification regarding participation by delegation from Political Office of Islamic Emirate at conference at Pugwash International Organization in Qatar

A two day research conference is scheduled to take place in the country Qatar on Sunday, 2nd May 2015.

This research conference is prepared by Pughwash International Organization where individuals from various countries are invited to participate. Pugwash is an impartial international organization based in Canada with branches in London, Switzerland and a few other countries. The said organization routinely convenes conferences concerning world affairs in various parts of the globe, bringing together experts from different places.

It is worth mentioning that all participants of this conference attend in an individual capacity, no one participates as representatives for any government or party. Since this is a research conference therefore every participant gives their opinion on a range of issues.

The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan will also be sending an eight-man delegation headed by Mr. Sher Muhammad Abbas Stanikzai to this conference in order to personally deliver the message of its oppressed nation and other such issues to the world just like it previously sent delegations to conferences in France and Japan. A statement for participation in the conference has also been prepared which will be shared with our respected readers at an appropriate time.

It must be stressed that participation in this conference by a delegation from the Political Office of Islamic Emirate should not be misconstrued as peace or negotiation talks. This issue has already been discussed with and accepted by the organizers of Pughwash and an understanding has been reached that every attendee will participate in an individual capacity and not as representatives of a side or government.

The participants of Islamic Emirate in this conference are as listed below:

1. Mr. Sher Muhammad Abbas Stanikzai

2. Mr. Maulawi Jan Muhammad Madani

3. Mr. Maulawi Sayed Rasoul Haleem

4. Mr. Maulawi Shahabuddin Delawar

5. Mr. Qari Deen Muhammad Haneef

6. Mr. Maulawi Abdul Salam Haneefi

7. Mr. Sohail Shaheen

8. Mr. Hafiz Aziz Rahman

 

Zabihullah Mujahid

Spokesman of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan

12/07/1436 Hijri Lunar

12/02/1394 Hijri Solar – 01/05/2015 Gregorian

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Carol Anne Grayson is an independent writer/researcher on global health/human rights/WOT and is Executive Producer of the Oscar nominated, Incident in New Baghdad.  She is a Registered Mental Nurse with a Masters in Gender Culture and Development. Carol was awarded the ESRC, Michael Young Prize for Research 2009, and the COTT ‘Action = Life’ Human Rights Award’ for “upholding truth and justice”. She is also a survivor of US “collateral damage”.

 

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