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Pakistan considers anti-Taliban militias | Pakistan considers anti-Taliban militias |
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Pakistanâs mountainous region has been marred by tribal unrest and the Taliban insurgency By Jill McGivering BBC News, Mianwali | Pakistanâs mountainous region has been marred by tribal unrest and the Taliban insurgency By Jill McGivering BBC News, Mianwali |
Mianwali in Pakistan's western Punjab lies in the shadow of rugged mountains. On the other side of the range lies the North West Frontier Province where the army is engaged in a bloody offensive against the Taliban. | Mianwali in Pakistan's western Punjab lies in the shadow of rugged mountains. On the other side of the range lies the North West Frontier Province where the army is engaged in a bloody offensive against the Taliban. |
Giving them guns is a message of trust Akbar Nassir KhanDistrict police officer Who are the Taliban? | Giving them guns is a message of trust Akbar Nassir KhanDistrict police officer Who are the Taliban? |
In the past few months, that militancy has crept into Mianwali - with shootings and bomb attacks and the arrest of several suspected militants, including a would-be suicide bomber. | |
The local police force is struggling to face the new challenge. | The local police force is struggling to face the new challenge. |
It was already understaffed and its officers were trained to fight crime, not to cope with an insurgency. | It was already understaffed and its officers were trained to fight crime, not to cope with an insurgency. |
They are also ill-equipped to match a force which uses rocket launchers, suicide jackets and improvised bombs. | They are also ill-equipped to match a force which uses rocket launchers, suicide jackets and improvised bombs. |
Akbar Nassir Khan, the district police officer, looks exhausted. | Akbar Nassir Khan, the district police officer, looks exhausted. |
The police are also ill-equipped to match the well-armed militants | The police are also ill-equipped to match the well-armed militants |
He is trying to fill the gap by exploring new ideas, including setting up a special police force. | He is trying to fill the gap by exploring new ideas, including setting up a special police force. |
It would be made up of local people - but with the same powers as the police. Their main role would be to help with anti-terrorist activities. | It would be made up of local people - but with the same powers as the police. Their main role would be to help with anti-terrorist activities. |
These recruits would be issued guns licensed by the government and authorised to use them in pursuing suspected militants. | These recruits would be issued guns licensed by the government and authorised to use them in pursuing suspected militants. |
"Their prime task is anti-terrorist action," he explained. | "Their prime task is anti-terrorist action," he explained. |
"Giving them guns is a message of trust, that we know that you are with us, that you are patriots and you are able to defend yourself till the time we come to you." | "Giving them guns is a message of trust, that we know that you are with us, that you are patriots and you are able to defend yourself till the time we come to you." |
Spreading the word | Spreading the word |
I asked what the legal status of these civilians would be if they killed someone with their government-issue guns. | I asked what the legal status of these civilians would be if they killed someone with their government-issue guns. |
Pakistan conflict map | Pakistan conflict map |
"If that [person] is an outlaw and they're doing it in the line of duty," he said, "they will have the same protection as a police officer does have if his own life is threatened." | "If that [person] is an outlaw and they're doing it in the line of duty," he said, "they will have the same protection as a police officer does have if his own life is threatened." |
The new plan is in its infancy and needs government approval - but there is provision for it in Pakistan's constitution. | The new plan is in its infancy and needs government approval - but there is provision for it in Pakistan's constitution. |
There is no doubt the security forces need public support in tackling this massive new problem of creeping militancy. | There is no doubt the security forces need public support in tackling this massive new problem of creeping militancy. |
I attended one outreach meeting in Mianwali at which religious leaders and police officials tried to spread their core message: | I attended one outreach meeting in Mianwali at which religious leaders and police officials tried to spread their core message: |
• The Taliban are agents of destruction | • The Taliban are agents of destruction |
• The state represents law and order | • The state represents law and order |
• Security is everyone's responsibility | |
The whole idea of civilians wielding guns raises some troubling concerns. | The whole idea of civilians wielding guns raises some troubling concerns. |
"It's a very, very problematic idea," said Ali Hassan, senior South Asia researcher for the US-based organisation Human Rights Watch. | "It's a very, very problematic idea," said Ali Hassan, senior South Asia researcher for the US-based organisation Human Rights Watch. |
"On the one hand, the government can raise any kind of armed force provided it has the mandate of the state - and it operates under legal authority and safeguards," he says. | "On the one hand, the government can raise any kind of armed force provided it has the mandate of the state - and it operates under legal authority and safeguards," he says. |
"But there is a problem with the idea of government-backed vigilante groups, as the Taliban once were. That's in contravention of international law and not something to be encouraged." | "But there is a problem with the idea of government-backed vigilante groups, as the Taliban once were. That's in contravention of international law and not something to be encouraged." |
Battling for survival | Battling for survival |
Elsewhere, some local people want to join the fight without authorisation, using their own weapons. | Elsewhere, some local people want to join the fight without authorisation, using their own weapons. |
If the army opens fire, we'll also fight with the army, shoulder to shoulder Mohammed Ajmal KhanWould-be fighter | If the army opens fire, we'll also fight with the army, shoulder to shoulder Mohammed Ajmal KhanWould-be fighter |
Mohammed Ajmal Khan and his extended family of 30 people fled from Swat in NWFP when the Taliban came. Now he is planning to go back and fight. | Mohammed Ajmal Khan and his extended family of 30 people fled from Swat in NWFP when the Taliban came. Now he is planning to go back and fight. |
"I'll move with the army on the ground," he said. | "I'll move with the army on the ground," he said. |
"If the army opens fire, we'll also fight with the army, shoulder to shoulder." | "If the army opens fire, we'll also fight with the army, shoulder to shoulder." |
I asked him if he thought some people might use the general lawlessness as an opportunity to settle old scores as well. | I asked him if he thought some people might use the general lawlessness as an opportunity to settle old scores as well. |
"Yes," he said. "There will be some things that happen like that. But it's part of our traditions, our culture. It's not that big an issue." | "Yes," he said. "There will be some things that happen like that. But it's part of our traditions, our culture. It's not that big an issue." |
The state is battling for its life and, to keep public confidence, it must prove it can maintain security. | The state is battling for its life and, to keep public confidence, it must prove it can maintain security. |
But handing out guns to civilians and inviting them to join in does raise serious concerns, both about the nature of justice and about the possibility of fuelling the violence, instead of ending it. |
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