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Pakistan Bans Pashtun Tahafuz Movement from Vajirao & Reddy Institute

By : Author Desk Updated : 2024-10-09 16:52:41

PAKISTAN BANS PASHTUN TAHAFUZ MOVEMENT

The Pakistan government recently banned the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM), a group advocating for the rights of ethnic Pashtuns. The ban, enacted under Section 11B of the Anti-Terrorism Act 1997, is justified by the government as necessary for national security. RATIONALE OF THE BAN (BY GOVERNMENT)
  • Notification: Govt. cited reasons for the ban, stating that PTM activities were deemed prejudicial to the peace and security of the country.
  • Allegations: Authorities claim the PTM is linked to anti-state elements, particularly those operating from Afghanistan.
BACKGROUND OF PTM
  • Leadership: Led by Manzoor Pashteen, the PTM emerged from the Mahsud Tahafuz Movement in 2014, initially focusing on landmine removal in Waziristan.
  • Rise to Prominence: Gained attention in January 2018 after advocating for justice in the killing of Naqeebullah Mehsud, a Pashtun who was allegedly killed in a police encounter.
  • Critique of Armed Forces: The PTM has been vocal in criticizing the Pakistan military for issues affecting the Pashtun population in the tribal regions.
ABOUT PASHTUNS
  • Ethnic Group: Pashtuns, also known as Pathans or Pakhtuns, are predominantly found in Afghanistan and Pakistan, with a significant population along the Durand Line, which separates the two countries.
  • Demographics: They make up 40-50% of Afghanistan's population and are united by the Pashto language, along with shared cultural and social norms (Pashtunwali).
  • Occupation: Many Pashtuns are engaged in agriculture and animal husbandry, with others serving in the military or holding political positions.
IMPLICATIONS OF THE BAN
  • National Security vs. Ethnic Rights: The ban raises concerns about the government's approach to handling ethnic rights movements and its implications for national unity and stability.
  • Potential for Increased Tensions: The PTM’s history of activism and criticism of the military suggests that the ban could exacerbate tensions between the Pashtun community and the state.
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