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Niala Mohammad and Roshan Noorzai. Countries Show all countries. The same source further states that [m]any [LeJ] and Jundullah militants were also killed in operations launched by the Pakistani security forces and police's counter terrorism departments CTDs in the country. He was also "a frequent visitor to Afghanistan during Taliban rule. Since its founding, the SSP received financing and support from Persian Gulf countries and the central Pakistani government.
In Punjab alone, the number of madrassas has risen from about in 19 75 to more than 3, in SSP gets additional resources from the narcotics trade and other criminal activities. The SSP is a takfiri group, meaning it declares as infidels those who do not accord with its view of piety.
The SSP targets activists of opposing groups as well as prominent civilians of non-Deobandi sects, including doctors, businessmen and intellectuals. Punjabi militants allied with the TTP — which includes some factions of the SSP — are "likely to conduct fidayin attacks… [in which] the attacker comes equipped with weapons and ammunition and is willing to fight to the death.
SSP has been involved in Pakistani politics since its founding. In 19 93, the party organized a mile protest caravan to Islamabad "to press its demand that the government enact a law to punish sacrilege against holy men," legislation later sponsored by assembly member Azam Tariq. Although scholars differ on when the split between SSP and LeJ occurred and the exact nature of their ongoing relationship, the strong links between the groups are not disputed. They describe LeJ as the armed wing of SSP and say the split was contrived "to protect the political integrity of SSP and enable the so-called breakaway faction to transform itself into a purely paramilitary-terrorist organization.
One scholar says LeJ was formed in 19 90 but remained a part of the SSP until 19 95, when it formally split to protest an emerging dialogue between the SSP and militant Shia parties. The groups operate in "the same sectarian circles and appeal to the same constituency.
These groups were "in essence 'more personal mafias of influential fuedals, led by local mullahs, than organizations in the real sense of the word. During the takeover, "a small Taliban unit…including several Pakistani militants of the anti-Shia, Sipah-e-Sahaba party entered the Iranian Consulate in Mazar, herded 11 Iranian diplomats, intelligence officers and a journalist into the basement and then shot them dead. At the conference, Zia ul-Qasmi, chairman of SSP's supreme council, "took a vow of jehad on the hand of Maulana Massod Azhar, declaring that the two organizations were working shoulder to shoulder.
In Afghanistan during the 19 90s, SSP members fought alongside the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan IMU , in part because they were "keen to establish for themselves a… pan-Islamic pedigree, rather than being labeled simply anti-Shia militants. The SSP arose out of opposition to Shia political solidarity and has opposed Shia political groups — particularly Tehrik-e-Jafaria Pakistan and its militant offshoot, Sipah-e-Mohammad Pakistan — since its founding.
The SSP's narrow interpretation of the Deobandi school of Sunni Islam has also brought it into conflict with groups representing other Sunni schools, especially the Barelvi group known as Sunni Tehrik. The primary social service provided by SSP is religious education. Print this page. Mapping Militant Organizations. First Attack March 24, 19 A bomb exploded at a meeting of the Anjuman Ahle Hadith party in Lahore, killing six including the party's leader, Ihsan Ilahi Zahir, and wounding more than others.
Political Agent Mutahir Zeb will hear the case. Banned outfit Lashkar-e-Jhangvi's Mati-ur-Rehman and two women members of the Taliban figure in a new list of "most wanted" terrorists issued by Pakistan. The list includes 28 members of the banned LeJ, which claimed responsibility for two recent attacks on Shias in Quetta.
It comes from the sectarianism. Thousands of members of hardline and outlawed extremist groups joined a rally in the Pakistani port city of Karachi, using the occasion to target US and India.
The report said Pakistan's densely populated Punjab province is home to numerous Islamist militant groups with global and regional jihadist aspirations.
Every time something happens, the Strategic Plans Division, which has custodial responsibility for Pakistan's nuclear weapons, comes out with bland assurances. The cable is largely based on information provided by a Faisalabad-based Deobandi scholar whose named was removed from the cable by WikiLeaks. Have you read these stories? October CPI rises to 4. October CPI rises mildly to 4.
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