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China Confirms Pak As Terror Hub

by Rajeev Sharma

(August 22, New Delhi, Sri Lanka Guardian) Two simultaneous terrorist attacks in Kashgar, the volatile city in China’s Uighur Muslim-dominated Xinjiang province, on July 30-31, made the Chinese government pin the blame on terrorist groups operating out of Pakistan’s vast terrorist sanctuaries. This was the first time that Beijing pointed accusing fingers at its `all-weather` ally for terrorist attacks inside China. So peeved were the Chinese authorities, they summoned ISI chief Shuja Pasha to Beijing for a dressing down.
China has for long been accusing East Turkistan Islamic Movement (ETIM), a terrorist group which claims Xinjiang as part of East Turkistan, an Islamic state that existed from 1933 to 1934 and from 1944 to 1949. ETIM is part of the Al Qaida network and has been sheltered in Afghanistan and Pakistan . With Afghanistan becoming the sanctuary of all hues of terrorist groups prior to 2001, ETIM relocated itself to Kabul and utilised the Taliban-Al Qaida facilities to train. After the US bombing of Taliban-Al Qaida strongholds in Afghanistan , ETIM, like other terrorist groups, moved to the new sanctuary in Pakistan ’s tribal areas.
ETIM is not the only terrorist group which is sheltered, most of them with the complicity of the state, particularly Pakistan Army and ISI. Pakistan ’s tribal areas are today a vast terrorist sanctuary where several terrorist leaders and their cadres have found safe haven as well as a free training campus. The area has virtually become a Taliban emirate.
In fact, the terror sanctuary has been expanding since 2001, covering a swath of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan occupied Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan. A clear sign of this expansion became evident when the Taliban came closer to Buner, a town quite close to Islamabad in 2009. It took the full might of the Pakistan Military, and several months, to push back the Taliban and their allies to the Waziristan sanctuary.

 

Two things were evident during the 2009 Taliban siege of Pakistan ’s hinterland. One, the Taliban and other terrorist groups were not fully in control of their patrons in Pakistan Army and ISI. Second, the terrorist groups had their own agenda and were willing to pursue them at all costs. These consequences were evident even to the Pakistan Army which had to re-deploy several thousand troops supported by artillery guns and fighter jets to tame the Taliban. But despite these events, there has been no change in the attitude of the army towards supporting and sheltering terrorist groups like Lashkar-e-Toiba and ETIM.
In fact, General Ashfaq Kayani created an effective smokescreen by selectively targeting terrorist groups carrying out attacks inside Pakistan . Kayani, while he was the ISI chief, had helped in relocating terrorist groups like LeT and Jaish-e-Mohammad to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa areas, closer to the tribal areas, to train new cadres of the Taliban fighting the NATO forces in Afghanistan. New terrorist training camps were set up in Dir and nearby areas with the ISI funding both training and other logistics. Several thousand terrorist recruits since then have graduated from these camps, most of them beefing up the Taliban strength in Afghanistan .
Kayani also created a new, anonymous wing of ISI to support these terrorist groups. This wing formed part of the Security Directorate or Directorate S and was staffed by men and officers who had retired from ISI and reemployed. These men, from the non-commissioned cadre, civilian security agencies and officer corps of the army, were given considerable autonomy in operations. They operated out of front offices and had no visible links to the official ISI. Members of this shadowy group have been involved in some of the most serious terrorist attacks in Afghanistan , India and other countries. The Mumbai attack of November 2008, for instance, was planned, managed and monitored directly by this group but with the permission of the Chief of Army Staff.
This group was also responsible for the safekeeping of Al Qaida chief Osama bin Laden, the Taliban chief Mullah Omar and several other leaders of different terrorist groups operating out of Pakistan .
The Abbottabad raid, conducted by the US Special Forces in May 2011, exposed Pakistan Army’s complicity in protecting the most wanted terrorist in the world even while claiming to be a `victim of terrorism` and `a strategic ally` of the US in `war on terror`. The killing of Osama bin Laden was a damning indictment of the army and its policies. The incident also sparked off vocal public debate about Pakistan Army’s role in bringing the country to ruin. Strident criticism of the ISI and army became a staple of the media outlets till the army came down heavily on some of them, killing, quite brutally, Saleem Shahzad who had exposed the infiltration of extremist elements in the armed forces. So was there a change in the army’s attitude towards supporting terrorist groups and their leaders? No.
In fact the army adopted an aggressive stance against the US, denying visas, barring travels and raising the rhetoric in the popular media to protect their other `strategic assets`, including Mullah Omar. Today, Omar, the one-year cleric and amir of the Taliban is the most wanted man as far as the US is concerned. His capture or death will change the equation in Afghanistan . The army has also refused to launch a military offensive against the Haqqani network which remains the key support base for the Taliban. Without the Haqqanis, the Taliban will lose its grip of south-western Afghanistan .
To return to China , it has been vocal in supporting Pakistan in international forums against the charges of terrorism. In fact, China went out of its way to prevent the blacklisting of Jamaat-ud Dawa, the parent body of LeT. China ’s facetious excuse was that India had not presented enough evidence while there was considerable proof of LeT’s involvement in the Mumbai attacks. China has also been relying more on the ISI to ensure that no terrorist groups sheltered in Waziristan and other areas posed a direct or indirect threat to China . Beijing has also signed a MoU with Jamaat-e-Islami, a radical right wing party which supports the Taliban. The idea behind these bilateral agreements was to ensure that China ’s sensitive autonomous region of Xinjiang remained free of radicalization and terrorist incidents. The recent spate of terrorist attacks in Kashgar and other areas in Xinjiang has rendered this `strategic alliance` as a myth.
After the July attacks, the fact that Beijing was quick to blame Pakistan for sheltering ETIM showed its patience with Pakistan had run out this time. China must realize that Pakistan , particularly its army and intelligence service, ISI, would not give up terrorist groups so easily. If China failed to squeeze its `all-weather ally` now, it could become a new hunting ground for global terrorist groups riding the domestic Muslim anger.
 Top Comment : Renashmi Kaur   | 08 24 2011 12:34:38 +0000
It is rather1 to late in the day. Sounds like a doctor declaring a person dead after burial
 
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15 comments on "China Confirms Pak As Terror Hub"
  Commented by  NISHA, Accounts Executive/Accountant, pratik properties    | 09 05 2011 07:48:20 +0000
its eye opener for Pak' now real Truth come out
  Commented by  Biswajit Sarma, Project Manager - Construction of Raddison 5 Star Hotel, DS Group    | 09 05 2011 06:28:32 +0000
Every one has confirmed it. 
  Commented by  Peeyush Chauhan, Associate/Sr. Associate -(Technical)    | 09 03 2011 11:01:26 +0000
That's sheer unfortunate that a country acknowledges Pak to be an axle of terror only after witnessing its wrath. US, UK and now china...bearing the brunt  
  Commented by  puneet kaushik, Operations Manager,Financial Analysis,hedging, NBFC    | 09 02 2011 11:09:39 +0000
ha ha, right renashmi ji, evry bdy is declrng pak as terror hub, but vt to do. India helpless, only a listner.
  Commented by  Abhay Sanghavi, Viram Consultancy    | 09 02 2011 03:40:55 +0000
THANKS  Renashmi Kaur for refer, but we can't trust on China & pakistan
  Commented by  Rathin Deb, Freelance Retail Consultant    | 09 01 2011 07:37:04 +0000
Rating : +1 
Thanks Makesh for referral. China all along knew Pakistan is terror hub now they are saying so since their ship has been found in India but in international water collecting data of sea.

Chinese will never act in favor of India since we are very successful a democracy and have the capacity to take on them with all might.
  Commented by  PRITHVI RAJ DUBEY, Managing Director, RAJ ENGINEERING INDUSTRIES PVT LTD    | 09 01 2011 04:17:53 +0000
China has a large Muslim population who have been creating problems to China communist set up, and China had been taking steps to neutralize. Al-qaeda was also active in certain area. Present good relations between China and Pakistan are Anti India Oriented, Pakistan is eyeing Kashmir and China is eyeing North East Frontiers of India and Balance lies on strong India and American interference. India is in very tight situation.
  Commented by  AMISH, Admin/Facilities Manager, VKVC    | 08 27 2011 05:44:12 +0000
Goes on to show the in foreign relations nothing counts more than personal interests. China has been harbouring pakistan to foment trouble for india. Now it is their turn and they are coming out with red eyes! Serves them right.
  Commented by  Makesh Sharma, Bio/Pharma Informatics-Associate/Scientist, Micros Labs    | 08 27 2011 05:41:16 +0000
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China is too ambitious to be trusted. Pakistan is a better bet as emotionally the people are attuned to Indians. We got to engage them and wait for the fall of military power in the country which is inevitable. However we cannot go into a confrontation mode with China, as we got to concentrate on our economic growth. I think Panditji vision towards China is ideal now and our armed forces is a much more modern outfit. 
  Commented by  Shameena W., Admin Manager, Wizcraft Inc.    | 08 26 2011 14:03:39 +0000
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Thank God for the belated confirmation. It is a mere eye wash. China needs Pakisthan for their strategic ties vis-a-vis India. 
  Commented by  Renashmi Kaur, Events/Promotion Executive, Eventzo Delight Pvt. Ltd.    | 08 24 2011 12:34:38 +0000
Rating : +4 
It is rather1 to late in the day. Sounds like a doctor declaring a person dead after burial
  Commented by  Suresh Prasad Gupta, Freelancer, Pharmaceuticals    | 08 24 2011 12:11:35 +0000
When they experienced terrorism, only then they confirmed that Pak has become terror hub.
Nobody can understand the pain of the others, till he/she experience the pain.  

We being the sufferers of Pak sponsored terrorism for decades made several attempts to unveil the ugly face of Pakistan on the international forum.  Except for expressing grief, the world community failed to understand our problem, particularly US and China.    

US could realise about the terrorist links with Pakistan to some extent only after 9/11. however, after Abotabad episode US might have realise the dual face of Pakistan.  Its now the  turn of China to realise. Pakistan is being considered as  "Israel of China", till date.  Suddenly it realised the real face of Pakistan after July attacks. 

It is high time for the world community and UN to declare Pakistan as a "rogue nation sponsoring terrorism".  All countries shall re-look their diplomatic ties with Pakistan.  If necessary the UN shall think of imposing economic sanctions against Pakistan.  
  Commented by  MS_Pi, Top Management, Confidential    | 08 24 2011 08:16:53 +0000
Yes Rohit, we can't trust both the nations. Rajeevji, thanks for the informative article.
  Commented by  Rohit Thakur, Sr. MEP QA/QC Engineer, QA/QC INCHARGE, CONSTRUCTION SPECIALIST-MEP    | 08 23 2011 13:04:29 +0000
i feel at this point of time China dont have another option than to take help from Pak!! so even they criticize or point out any allegation on thier activities in or out of china, should be consider as HOAX to show off somewhere when required!! cant trust Chinese in any thing!
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