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India-Pakistan
Fear of militants haunts Khyber IDPs
2012-01-24
[Dawn] Shahzad Khan, a Shaluber primitive from Khyber Agency, was trained to fight and kill as a paramilitary trooper, but he left Frontier Corps feeling threatened by throat slitting squad of Lashkar-i-Islam (LI).

His woes caused by the ruthless hooligans of cut-thoat leader Mangal Bagh
...a former bus driver, now head of the Deobandi bandido group Lashkar-e-Islam and the Terror of Khyber Agency...
, head of LI, did not end there. On Saturday he had to leave his ancestral Qazi Abad, a village in Bara sub-division, for his family's safety because of a raging armed conflict with government troops taking on LI in Shaluber area.

"I left the job because they warned of slitting my throat if I continued with FC," said Mr Khan with a salt-and-pepper beard, waiting for his turn to register as an internally displaced person at a camp at Jalozai, near here.

His wife and four children have reconciled with the latest twist in their lives as they all are set to start leading a peaceful life in a Jalozai camp's tent.

Life in Qazi Abad, he said, had become too dangerous. A mortar shell landed close to his house few days ago, he added.

Earlier, six members of a family in his neighbourhood died after a mortar shell hit a house late at a night. "There were 22 pieces of human bodies that were recovered from the scene of destruction," said Mr Khan.

Shaluber tribe's villages in the Bara plains, according to the newly displaced tribal people, are undergoing a heightened FC action against LI cut-thoats, dislodging them from the strategic positions they had gotten hold of in the area.

Several Shaluber rustics, waiting in lines for their turn to register at the Jalozai camp, told Dawn that their area saw a flurry of activities during the past three, four days, with military trucks bringing in FC reinforcements.

The troops, they said, had consolidated their positions in the Shaluber area, established new checkposts in open spaces and developed fortifications in vacant houses of rustics, who left for personal safety, avoiding an intensified conflict.

"Houses have been filled in with militia taking positions at several places near Bara," said a college student, requesting not to mention his name fearing for safety.

Fear reigns high among the newly displaced rustics. They have many stories to tell about their personal miseries at the hands of LI, but they hold back their tongues. They suspect that their printed words would return to haunt them, reaching to Mangal Bagh through newspapers.

"Though the government has consolidated its position in the area during the past few days, LI forces of Evil keep on moving on cycle of violences. We were in extreme dangerous situation," said the student.

He was seconded by another Shaluber primitive, saying that the government controlled the area, but LI forces of Evil continued to act with impunity. "They can do whatever they want to, Tanzeem (LI men) kidnapped a local primitive to get Dire Revenge™ recently," said the bearded young man.

He refused to share his name, saying "we can't dare to speak against them even here (away from Bara)."

Nawab Khan, resident of a Bara village, beat feet a certain death last week when a mortar shell landed in the courtyard of his house. He and his family were in a room when the shell went kaboom! right next to it, he said.

"The situation has become so charged that you can expect a shell hitting you anytime," said Mr Khan.

One person was killed and four others were maimed after a mortar shell hit their house few days ago in his village, he added.

The college student said that the villagers were facing problems not only because of cut-thoats. FC, too, was equally responsible, he alleged. The paramilitary force recently conducted an intense search operation in Qamberabad, taking away a large number of rustics for questioning, including two of his uncles, he added.

All of the men, he said, were taken to a nearby military fort and were set free after the interrogation.
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