War brings with it a tinging uncertainty, which is almost impossible to overlook. The fact that war will bring peace sounds quite hypocritical.Yet there are many situations that appear to have no other solution. On a personal level, I am against war, or any sort of violence for whatever given reason. War is something I wouldn’t want to justify. Just last months I was in the same state of mind when I wrote about the incessant war. The fact that the war in swat is a long term affair. Its not only about killing the militancy but wiping the ideology that seeps in our society at many levels. Without dismantling the mindset we will only gain a temporary victory. This wasn’t my attempt to boycott the army offensive in swat, but to point out a lot more that should be done alongside.
Although it may seem like a vague idea but certainly not something we can afford to ignore. Its quite interesting that Saudia Arabia offers a Jihad Rehab to those involved in extremist activities.
Jihad RehabIn Saudi Arabia the government’s employing a radical approach to win back the hearts and minds of those who’ve committed atrocities on behalf of organizations like Al Qaeda. Turning young men away from extremism, Saudi style.This is not what you would imagine when you think of a typical Saudi jail.
Inside, prisoners enjoy access to wide-ranging recreational facilities including their own swimming pools, video games and table tennis.
In return for the more relaxed environment, prisoners have to attend religious education classes where Islamic scholars challenge their views.
The thinking behind the new initiative is to fight al-Qaeda’s ideology by convincing militant Islamists they have a distorted view of Islam.“You cannot defeat an ideology by force. You have to fight ideas with ideas,” says Abdul-Rahman Hadlaq, ISU director.”( ideology security unit)
As amusing as it might seem its interesting to note how the tactic is being practiced. The idea is not to prevent them from being punished but to try and tackle the ideology. In Pakistan , growing terrorism and the ease for recruiting terrorists is blamed on poverty. Alberto Abadie made a thought provoking contribution at the in the American Economic Review , focusing on the link between terrorism and political conditions in a region.
According to Abadie:
“The empirical results reported here show that terrorist risk is not significantly higher for poorer countries, once the effects of other country-specific characteristics, such as the level of political freedom, are taken into account. In contrast with the results for civil wars in Collier and Hoeffler (2004), lack of political freedom is shown to explain terrorism, and it does so in anonmonotonic way. Countries with intermediate levels of political freedom are shown to be more prone to terrorism than countries with high levels of political freedom or countries with highly authoritarian regimes.” [p.51, Abadie, 2006]

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Note here he means that countries in transition from authoritarian regimes to democratic institutions are particularly at risk from terrorism. This specific example seems to set well into our current situation. However it still fails to explain the suicide bomber psychology. I feel there are other elements apart from ffinancial economic reasons. For me the growing uncertainty a transitional phase brings cant be a long term tool for recruiting veterans . This is where the extremist mindset comes to serve the purpose. Plotting extremist ideologies that would cause a drastic change of mindset. Where a particular person is made to believe that they are in fact serving a larger cause ,or more sacred perhaps. Playing the religion card is definitely not a new tactic. The world’s witnessed it during the soviet invasion and Talibanization. Over the decades the cards are being used to serve the same purpose. A sense of righteousness and make-belief allowing a long term commitment. The term ‘brainwashing’ is most commonly used to define the tactic. Its shocking that these brain washing exercises are in-fact started at a very young age.
Just about recently authorities rescued several children being recruited by the Taliban.
CBS reports:
Security forces have rescued several children forcibly recruited by the Taliban, allegedly to be used as fighters or suicide bombers, and there could be hundreds more of them, officials said Tuesday.
Lt. Gen. Nadeem Ahmed, said he had met with nine boys rescued from the Taliban.
“They have been brainwashed and trained as suicide bombers, but the nine who I met seemed willing to get back to normal life,” he told Pakistani state-run television.
Ahmed’s deputy, Lt. Col. Waseem Shahid, later clarified that it had not been determined whether all the boys were being trained as suicide bombers.
“What we are saying is that they are Taliban recruits. They are trained. They could have been used for any purpose,” Shahid told The Associated Press.”It seems that there are some 300 to 400 such children who the Taliban had taken forcibly or who they were training,” Ahmed said.Photo Courtesy: Guardian
The reports bring out a rather disturbing figure. A growing army of mindless individuals waiting to spring up at any given opportunity. This is the kind of situation that needs to be tackled. Its extremely important that these children and Young adults are properly looked after. As apparent it can be a devastating situation . Even though the army offensive in swat is almost over many still fear the chances. The chances of Taliban being scattered or even springing up again. With all those fears, still at large , the authorities need to be much more cautious.
While we talk about religious extremist its important that we realize how deep rooted it really is. In the case of Talibanization we can’t afford to forget its origin. Giving different names to religious extremism doesn’t solve the issue but deviates from the solution. The fact is that more emphasis needs to be laid in tackling the extremist ideology. While dealing with religious extremism inflicting force cant be taken as the only solution. In many cases force or use ofviolence has triggered a breeding ground for terrorism.
Should we fear the ideology more than the people? my answer is yes.This however doesn’t mean that terrorism should be overlooked. The only point that matters is how we decide to tackle the issue and rehabilitate the society. Thepsychological brunts aren’t only endured by those recruited in to the mindless army but also the society as a whole. While the army vows victory, there is lot more that needs to be take care of. We may have to fight this battle more than once to win it, this is our battle to fight back the true essence of Islam and rehabilitate our society.














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I think this is nothing more than a law and order issue. Make the Police department independent, highly professional and highly motivated by recruiting from among the local population, so that they have a real stake in maintaining the order in their own locality. Otherwise, we should be ready for further Army operations.