Show them no mercy



Show them no mercy
Whether it is a military operation, as is generally believed, or whether it is in retaliation of their ambush of a military convoy, as the Frontier's hyper information minister Mian Iftikhar would have it believed, whatever it is, this security operation against militants in Lower Dir must be carried to its logical conclusion. No mercy should be shown to them. They deserve it not; they should get it not. They are a scum of the earth, unquestionably diabolical evil minds calling for total decimation. A bomb in the toy these demons put in unsuspecting children's hands. And when it explodes, and those innocent children lose their lives and limbs, these thugs celebrate. It is the rope around their necks or a bullet in their heads or stoning to death that has to be their end, inexcusably and mercilessly. And yet that monstrosity deceptively called TNSM is rage; so is TTP, a brood of cold-blooded murderers and hatchery of soulless suicide bombers; and so are rightists, their comrades in faith competing with them toughly in religiosity. They all are clamouring this military operation being Swat accord's negation. But what were Swati thug Fazlullah's brigands' conquest of Buner and their intrusion of Dir? And their killing of government officials and civilians there, kidnapping of villagers and state functionaries, burning of homes and shops, and banning local residents from their legitimate businesses and occupations? The accord's abidance? These spiritual imposters' chicanery and their gun-totting touts' thuggery have gone too far. This has to be put paid to, with all the state might, and necessarily as there is too much of a sinister mystery to their evil act. From their plushy parlours, high minds are flooding newspaper pages with their scholarly dissertations on extremism in this country. Sitting in glittering television studios, the nation's leading intellectual lights spotlight a gory past, terming it the breeder of the monstrosity of terrorism blighting the nation nowadays so terribly. They think big; they talk big. And their sublime thinking, frankly, is beyond the comprehension of lowly minds like ours. We are a simple mind and have a simple question. From where do militant commanders get money and weapons, and in mounds, without which they cannot carry on their thuggish activities, without which their hired guns cannot carry out murderous errands, and without snapping this lethal lifeline of these professional murderers the state cannot hope to throw them out of their bloodletting business? After all, money and guns do not sprout in our mountains, nor do these grow on trees in our forests; these do not fall either from sky in these beastly murderers' laps. Surely, our own defence people wouldn't put guns in their hands to come and kill them? Their deadly arsenal's wellsprings obviously lay outside the country, which our state security apparatus definitely knows all about. Then why is this apparatus so shy of speaking it out? Visibly and indisputably, these thugs' almost sole focus is our own people. They kill and maim them in bomb blasts, suicide bombings and terrorist attacks. Not a day goes by without their fatal strike somewhere in the country. Yet, out there are criers, proclaiming noisily this country to be "global" terrorism's epicentre. The American, the Indians, the British and many others are raising this scream in chorus and hence with effect. So what supreme wisdom was it that impelled internal security czar Rehman Malik to disclose in-camera foreign involvement in our country? Wouldn't his open disclosure have unmasked many a face wearing piety's veil but being in reality an evil incarnate? After all, whose man is Fazlullah? Where did he disappear in Afghanistan, after abandoning thousands of Swati youths his charlatan father-in-law Sufi Mohammad had misled and assembled under his command to fight against the invading US-led coalition forces on the Afghan Taliban's side? And with whose munificence had he reappeared in 2004 in Swat laden with truckloads of cash and guns? And who had propped up on Waziristan landscape and from which obscure sanctuary an unknown nonentity Baitullah Mehsud about four years ago to intriguingly remain all through safe from unsparing American drone attacks? Just after Obama administration's mooted proposal for joint ground actions in our tribal region, this man, murderously targeting solely our own people with suicide attacks, promptly threatened America with a terrorist assault. Doesn't it ring a bell somewhere in Islamabad? When indeed will this Islamabad establishment tell our own people and the world at large publicly who is inciting and fuelling terrorism and insurgency in this country? Will it ever?
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Dated: Tuesday, April 28, 2009, Jamadi-ul-Awwal 02, 1430 A.H.Whether it is a military operation, as is generally believed, or whether it is in retaliation of their ambush of a military convoy, as the Frontier's hyper information minister Mian Iftikhar would have it believed, whatever it is, this security operation against militants in Lower Dir must be carried to its logical conclusion. No mercy should be shown to them. They deserve it not; they should get it not. They are a scum of the earth, unquestionably diabolical evil minds calling for total decimation. A bomb in the toy these demons put in unsuspecting children's hands. And when it explodes, and those innocent children lose their lives and limbs, these thugs celebrate. It is the rope around their necks or a bullet in their heads or stoning to death that has to be their end, inexcusably and mercilessly. And yet that monstrosity deceptively called TNSM is rage; so is TTP, a brood of cold-blooded murderers and hatchery of soulless suicide bombers; and so are rightists, their comrades in faith competing with them toughly in religiosity. They all are clamouring this military operation being Swat accord's negation. But what were Swati thug Fazlullah's brigands' conquest of Buner and their intrusion of Dir? And their killing of government officials and civilians there, kidnapping of villagers and state functionaries, burning of homes and shops, and banning local residents from their legitimate businesses and occupations? The accord's abidance? These spiritual imposters' chicanery and their gun-totting touts' thuggery have gone too far. This has to be put paid to, with all the state might, and necessarily as there is too much of a sinister mystery to their evil act. From their plushy parlours, high minds are flooding newspaper pages with their scholarly dissertations on extremism in this country. Sitting in glittering television studios, the nation's leading intellectual lights spotlight a gory past, terming it the breeder of the monstrosity of terrorism blighting the nation nowadays so terribly. They think big; they talk big. And their sublime thinking, frankly, is beyond the comprehension of lowly minds like ours. We are a simple mind and have a simple question. From where do militant commanders get money and weapons, and in mounds, without which they cannot carry on their thuggish activities, without which their hired guns cannot carry out murderous errands, and without snapping this lethal lifeline of these professional murderers the state cannot hope to throw them out of their bloodletting business? After all, money and guns do not sprout in our mountains, nor do these grow on trees in our forests; these do not fall either from sky in these beastly murderers' laps. Surely, our own defence people wouldn't put guns in their hands to come and kill them? Their deadly arsenal's wellsprings obviously lay outside the country, which our state security apparatus definitely knows all about. Then why is this apparatus so shy of speaking it out? Visibly and indisputably, these thugs' almost sole focus is our own people. They kill and maim them in bomb blasts, suicide bombings and terrorist attacks. Not a day goes by without their fatal strike somewhere in the country. Yet, out there are criers, proclaiming noisily this country to be "global" terrorism's epicentre. The American, the Indians, the British and many others are raising this scream in chorus and hence with effect. So what supreme wisdom was it that impelled internal security czar Rehman Malik to disclose in-camera foreign involvement in our country? Wouldn't his open disclosure have unmasked many a face wearing piety's veil but being in reality an evil incarnate? After all, whose man is Fazlullah? Where did he disappear in Afghanistan, after abandoning thousands of Swati youths his charlatan father-in-law Sufi Mohammad had misled and assembled under his command to fight against the invading US-led coalition forces on the Afghan Taliban's side? And with whose munificence had he reappeared in 2004 in Swat laden with truckloads of cash and guns? And who had propped up on Waziristan landscape and from which obscure sanctuary an unknown nonentity Baitullah Mehsud about four years ago to intriguingly remain all through safe from unsparing American drone attacks? Just after Obama administration's mooted proposal for joint ground actions in our tribal region, this man, murderously targeting solely our own people with suicide attacks, promptly threatened America with a terrorist assault. Doesn't it ring a bell somewhere in Islamabad? When indeed will this Islamabad establishment tell our own people and the world at large publicly who is inciting and fuelling terrorism and insurgency in this country? Will it ever?
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Dated: Tuesday, April 28, 2009, Jamadi-ul-Awwal 02, 1430 A.H.