Swat in Focus

Mountains of Swat, the beautiful valley of our adorable country, are shrieking for peace as the conditions of swat are changing from bad to worse. The incident of flogging has startled the entire nation. In this situation one can wonder the condition of people abiding there in Swat? And therefore it can be apprehended that the impact of current situation will last for years to come.

Taliban have transformed the land of this precious valley into a battle field. As they have already refused to lay down their arms as part of a deal that included the introduction of Shariah law, the consequences and repercussions will be visible soon in form of extending their activities into other areas. Taliban have taken custody of the mines of Emerald. If such types of fearful acts beef up in Swat, Taliban will also push in the areas out of Swat.

And in order to get rid of such malicious acts, change in policy is need of the time which should be based on national interest and not any kind of political interest. The ongoing war affected the beauty of the area by large. Locals keep on recalling the incidents when they pass by a torn apart home or street.

In my opinion if government will not take accurate steps soon Taliban will mash this beautiful valley by implementing their Shariah which only aims at brutality. If the situation prevails the same way for some more span of time it is an eminent fact that Pakistan in general and Swat in particular will turn into 1980’s Afghanistan.

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  • 1
    Hamid Majid Abbasi
    April 27th, 2009 01:56 GMT

    Well General thats your idea,
    its a mennace of ignorance, that will grow with the number you kill infact. Military is to execute, and the operation is favoured by me as well, although the biggest mistake was its withdrawal a month earlier, but if we dont root out the real culprit(foreign or local),your Mp-5s, howwitzers, AK-47s, MG-3s, and shaped charge explosives will only exhaust there barrels.
    Regards

  • 2
    Lt. General Ayub Khan
    April 26th, 2009 19:40 GMT

    The Mp-5s, howwitzers, AK-47s, MG-3s, and shaped charge explosives are pointed at the taleban, the sectarian groups, the local and foreign supporters of such groups.

    As for Pakistanis regardless of political provincial or religious affiliations –I love them to death, and I love the country.

    The military operations in Buner, and parts of Swat are commencing. To hell with peace deal. With taleban you cannot negotiate. They are drug pushing thugs. Baitullah Mehsud no different from Abu Mussab Al-Zarqawi of Iraq/Jordan!

  • 3
    Hamid Majid Abbasi
    April 26th, 2009 18:27 GMT

    Lt. General Ayub Khan
    Would you like to elaborate the last comment you made!
    Its a bit unclear where your guns have been pointed
    regards

  • 4
    Lt. General Ayub Khan
    April 26th, 2009 03:38 GMT

    we will BLAST those sons of wet stray dogs out of their holes in the ground.

    taleban are the biggest scum of the earth and scum of humanity. Enough is enough. You cant negotiate with these greedy, selfish, inhumane, intolerant and STUPID people.

    f-ck the taleban and ANYBODY that supports or sympathizes for them. Ceasefire will end soon, just watch….Army should go back into Swat and clobber the living hell out of these taleban

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