We
have sunk to the most brutal depths of depravity defying
all norms of humanity. A film doing the rounds in Waziristan
shows the local Taliban perpetrating the most bestial
acts on fellow tribesmen in Miramshah - to cries of
Allah-o-Akbar. Severed heads tied to electric poles,
bodies tied to a pick-up and dragged through the streets,
corpses strung up on poles. The perpetrators: mostly
students of local madrassahs carrying out their brand
of barbaric justice with impunity, with fearlessness
and with total disregard for the writ of the law.
It
was coming. The writing on the wall was there for all
to see. All except for the government, which chose not
to see it.
When
the extremists burnt down a girls schools in the Northern
Areas, the government ignored it; when they murdered
the teacher of another girls school the culprits got
away; when they pulled down ad hoardings with female
models, smashed TV sets and musical instruments, burnt
videos and stopped Nauroz celebrations, the administration
merely looked the other way.
With
no one to stop them, the extremists were emboldened,
not just to commit such blood-curdling acts, but also
to document it on film. It was only when the situation
started to spin out of control and the army lost some
of its own that they swung into action. But the damage
had already been done.
The mullahs are now looking to expand their sphere
of influence further. Swat, Tank, D.I. Khan are in the
grip of mullah fever. In Tank, men have been ordered
to grow beards or else they will not be allowed to travel
by public transport, will not be attended to by doctors,
will not
the list of punishments is endless.
The
clerics are fanning the flames of sectarianism and intolerance
elsewhere. In Bara, two groups of clerics carried a
violent character-assassination campaign on their own
illegal FM radios, eventually leading to a bloody battle
that killed 28 people. In Kasur the body of a much loved
17-year-old Ahmadi schoolteacher, who taught the Quran
in an SOS village school, had to be removed from a Muslim
graveyard and transferred to an Ahmadi one because the
local clerics objected.
The list
of such intolerant acts, all committed in the name of
Islam, is endless. And the bloody price of the government's
failure to take the extremists to task is now clearly
unacceptable.
Most of these dastardly acts are being committed by
students of madrassahs. The General insists that with
the exception of a few madrassahs, the rest are providing
yeoman service in the field of education. So let him
take the exceptions to task, especially since it is
no secret which madrassahs are responsible for the barbaric
acts committed in Miramshah and elsewhere.
Newsline
is reproducing some clips from the Taliban film as testimony
to these heinous acts. These are bound to affect people's
sensibilities. Newsline's editorial team debated long
and hard on whether to publish the gruesome images of
man's inhumanity to man. It was a tough decision but,
at the end of the day, we felt that our readers should
be aware of the gory crimes that are being committed
in our own backyard and to shake the government out
of its apathy.
The people have paid a heavy price for the government's
nexus with, and the policy of appeasement towards these
retrogressive forces. The fires of intolerance and hatred
are threatening to engulf the entire nation. It's time
the army realised, once and for all, the futility of
joining forces with extremist elements in a bid to sideline
mainstream political parties in order to retain its
hold on power and subvert the democratic process.
Their
erstwhile comrades-in-arms have now turned the guns
on them in Waziristan and the situation is fraught with
danger.