Kabul asked not to shelter fleeing NWA tribesmen

Mayam Nawaz

Senator (1k+ posts)
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PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Sardar Mahtab Ahmad Khan on Monday asked the Afghan government not to provide shelter for the North Waziristan people fleeing their homes due to the uncertain security situation.


Addressing a news conference at the Governors House here, Sardar Mahtab said the Afghan government should refrain from encouraging Pakistani tribesmen to take shelter on its soil and that Islamabad had already taken up the matter with Kabul through the Foreign Office.


This is inappropriate. The Afghan government should not offer refuge and incentives to the dislocated people on its territory, he said while replying to a question about the movement of the people from North Waziristan to Afghanistan.



The governor said the Afghan government was also offering cash assistance to tribal people but its repercussions would be very severe for the entire region as Pakistan did not want to interfere in Afghanistans domestic affairs.



He said security forces had sealed checkposts in Ghulam Khan area and other frequented routes along the Afghan border to stop miscreants, especially foreign militants, from entering Afghanistan from North Waziristan.


Governor says action targeted, not to last long




This is not humanly possible to seal the entire border and some people might have slipped away before the military action began in North Waziristan, he said.


The Afghan government has said over 6,000 people of North Waziristan have reached Khost province due to clashes between Pakistani security forces and the Taliban and that such people have been provided with relief assistance.



Last week, spokesman for the Khost governor Mubariz Zadran had told Dawn that the Afghan government was ready to welcome Pakistani tribesmen by providing them with shelter on humanitarian ground.



Talking about the ongoing military operation, Zarb-i-Azeb, the governor said the army action would be targeted and would be completed in a short time to avoid and minimise the suffering of the affected people.



He said the large-scale displacement was possible from Waziristan, which had been declared a conflict zone.



Peshawar Corps Commander Lt-Gen Khalid Rabbani has assured me that security forces will try to ensure the minimum possible collateral damage, he said.



Sardar Mahtab said the authorities would not repeat what had happened during some previous military operations, where civilians suffered from huge damages to life and property.



He said militants had destroyed the tribal system and were using civilians as a human shield.



The governor said local tribesmen were sick of the Waziristan situation and therefore, they wanted the military to take action against miscreants.



He said the North Waziristan political administration was likely to relax curfew for three days from today (Tuesday) for the evacuation of civilians from the area as hundreds of thousands of people were stranded there due to the four days long curfew.I understand the misery of displaced population but theres no option with the government but to launch military action against militants, he said, adding that the government had tried its best to resolve the issue through dialogue.



Sardar Mahtab said the Fata Disaster Management Authority (FDMA) had begun registration of the internally displaced persons and around 50,000 people had been registered so far.



He said Lt-Gen Rabbani and FDMA director general visited Bannu on Monday to examine relief operations, including establishment of camps for fresh IDPs.



The governor said health teams had been mobilised in the area to vaccinate children, who were earlier stopped from taking polio drops.

He said relief agencies had been given funds to provide the maximum relief to IDPs, who were not coming to tents and taking shelter with host families.


Sardar Mahtab said IDPs would be accommodated in the buildings of government schools.



Published in Dawn, June 17th, 2014
 
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Mayam Nawaz

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[h=1]‘IDPs won’t be allowed into Sindh’[/h]By The Newspaper's Staff Reporter
Published about 9 hours ago




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Sindh Governor Dr. Ishratul Ibad Khan, Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah, Corps Commander Karachi Lieutenant General Sajjad Ghani and DG Rangers Sindh Maj. General Rizwan Akhtar during meeting at CM House. — Photo by APP

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KARACHI: In the backdrop of an army operation in North Waziristan, the Sindh government has decided to register every person coming to any city or town of the province from upcountry, insisting also that it will not allow internally displaced persons (IDPs) to enter the province.
The provincial government took this and other decisions at a meeting held at the Chief Minister House. Governor Dr Ishratul Ibad, CM Qaim Ali Shah, the Karachi corps commander, the Rangers director general, the Inspector General of Police and other senior officials attended the meeting.
Briefing newsmen about the decisions taken at the meeting, Sindh Information Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon said on Monday evening that every individual coming from outside would be registered at the inter-provincial borders.
He said individuals would be allowed entry only when they satisfied the authorities about the purpose of their visit and the name of the person whom they intended to see.
He appealed to the people to carry their national identity cards while travelling to avoid any hardship.
Announcing that the government had issued a red alert, the minister said that the army had been called in but it remained on standby and would act as a quick response force.
He said it was also decided to activate security of all sensitive installations and ensure checking at all provincial borders as well as entry-exit points include rail, road, sea and air.
Mr Memon said that a ban was being imposed with immediate effect to bring out or hold all processions, rallies, public meetings, etc under Section 144 of the criminal procedure code across the province.
The meeting also decided that the governor would consult and ask all political and religious parties to avoid holding public meetings or organising rallies under the given circumstances. The law enforcement agencies would also contact political and religious parties to seek their cooperation.
By another decision, the minister said, it was made obligatory on the part of all hotel managements and guest houses to inform the respective police stations about details of their guests and submit their data on a daily basis. In case of any suspicion the emergency centres of the army, Rangers and police should be informed immediately, he added.
He also said that a joint operational committee comprising representatives of the army, Rangers and police would formulate a joint strategy for carrying out a coordinated action in case of any eventuality.
Published in Dawn, June 17th, 2014


 

Politcs

Minister (2k+ posts)
Pakistan should kick all Afghans from Pakistan. Afghanistan has too much money to give our tribesman but they are unable to feed their own refugee who are destroying Pakistan for many years.
 

iltaf

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Pakistan should kick all Afghans from Pakistan. Afghanistan has too much money to give our tribesman but they are unable to feed their own refugee who are destroying Pakistan for many years.

Illegal Afghani are a burden on KP's economy.
 

Mayam Nawaz

Senator (1k+ posts)
Pakistan should kick all Afghans from Pakistan. Afghanistan has too much money to give our tribesman but they are unable to feed their own refugee who are destroying Pakistan for many years.

Yes, I say kill em all, all these tribals are Afgans and the only good tribal is a dead tribal. I say kill their kids, animals and chickens too. They have a curfew since last Friday and then bombing so make sure no tribal could leave.

USA USA USA sorry GHQ GHQ ---- Long live our troops!
 

jaypakistan

Minister (2k+ posts)
forget rest of pakistan , illegal afghans r everywhere in islamabad, isbd police know that , isi know that , ch nisar know that... they all know that very well but dont do anything.
 

MHAMZA

Minister (2k+ posts)
Don't be surprised if they do the opposite, TTP leadership is operating from Afghanistan and every one knows how this is possible.
 

Mayam Nawaz

Senator (1k+ posts)
forget rest of pakistan , illegal afghans r everywhere in islamabad, isbd police know that , isi know that , ch nisar know that... they all know that very well but dont do anything.

I would say do the same what they do to illegal Pakistanis... bommb em...
 
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gulab

MPA (400+ posts)
look at the fouji sitting style cross legs and others are respected mode ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, brave