- Waziristan
Waziristan (
Pashto : وزیرستان, "land of theWazir ") is a mountainous region of northwestPakistan , borderingAfghanistan and covering some 11 585 km² (4,473 mi²). It is part of theFederally Administered Tribal Areas , considered to be outside the country's four provinces.Waziristan comprises the area west and southwest of
Peshawar between theTochi River to the north and theGomal River to the south. TheNorth-West Frontier Province lies immediately to the east. The region was an independent tribal territory until 1893, remaining outside British-ruled empire andAfghanistan . Tribal raiding into British-ruled territory was a constant problem for the British, [cite web
last = Lawson | first = Alastair | title = Why Britons walked warily in Waziristan | work = BBC News | publisher = BBC | date = 2008-04-21 | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7325117.stm
accessdate =2008-04-21 ] eliciting frequent punitive expeditions between 1860 and 1945. The region became part of Pakistan in 1947.For administrative purposes, Waziristan is divided into two "agencies",
North Waziristan andSouth Waziristan , with estimated populations (as of 1998) of 361,246 and 429,841 respectively. The two parts have quite distinct characteristics, though both tribes are subgroups of the Wazir Tribe and speak a common Wazirwola language. They have a formidable reputation as warriors and are known for their frequent blood feuds.The Wazir tribes are divided into sub-tribes governed by male village elders who meet in a tribal jirga. Socially and religiously, Waziristan is an extremely conservative area. Women are carefully guarded, and every household must be headed by a male figure. Tribal cohesiveness is also kept strong by means of the so-called Collective Responsibility Acts in the Frontier Crimes Regulation.
Taliban presence in the area has been an issue of international concern in theWar on Terrorism particularly since the 2001 invasion of Afghanistan.North Waziristan
North Waziristan's District capital is Miran Shah a.k.a Miramshah (or Mirumshah in the local dialect).
The area is mostly inhabited by the Darwesh Khel, a sub clan of the Wazir tribe (from which the region derives its name), who live in fortified mountain villages, including Razmak, Datta Khel, Spin wam, Dosali, and Shawal, and the Dawars (also known as Daurr or Daur), who farm in the valleys below in villages including Miranshah, Darpa Khel, Amzoni, Ali Khel, Mirali, Edak, Hurmaz, Hassu Khel, Ziraki, Tapi, Issori, Haider Khel, Khaddi and Arabkot.
North Waziristan shares an open borderFact|date=May 2008 with Khost, a province of
Afghanistan .outh Waziristan
The South Waziristan's Agency has its district headquarters at Wana.
South Waziristan, comprising about 6,500km², is the most volatile agency of Pakistan. Not under the direct administration of the government of Pakistan, South Waziristan is indirectly governed by a political agent, who has been either an outsider or a Waziri — a system inherited from the British
Raj .In south Waziristan Agency, there are three Tribes, namely, Wazir, Mehsood & Burki.
History
Waziristan Revolt (1919–1920)
In the rugged and remote region of Waziristan on British India's northwest border with Afghanistan, mountain tribes of Muslim fighters gave the British Army a difficult time for decades. The Northwest Frontier is now part of Pakistan, which is fighting its own war against Waziri tribesmen in the early 21st CenturyThe Waziristan Revolt of 1919–1920 was sparked by the Afghan invasion of British India in 1919. Though the British quickly defeated the Afghans, the Waziri tribesmen gave the colonial forces a very difficult fight. Many of the Waziri men were veterans of the British-led and controlled Indian Army (India and Pakistan were combined at this time as part of the British Empire), and used modern military tactics and modern Lee Enfield rifles against the British and Indian forces sent into Waziristan.One aspect of this conflict is the effective use of air power against the Waziri fighters. This is similar to Royal Air Force tactics in suppressing the Arab Revolt in Iraq in 1920 and 1921.
Taliban presence and the War on Terror
Traditionally, local Waziri religious leaders have enlisted outsiders in their feuds, though it's not always that way, as local Waziris claim they are totally against the foreign militants living there.Fact|date=January 2008 In the early stage of the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan, when the
Taliban started fleeing into Pakistan the local leaders orMalik s began a campaign among their locals to oust the foreigners. Since then, around 200 noble Maliks have been assassinated by local Taliban through targeted killings.On June 4th, 2007, the National Security Council of Pakistan met to decide the fate of Waziristan and take up a number of political and administrative issues in order to control the “Talibanization” of the area. The meeting was chaired by President Pervez Musharraf and attended by the Chief Ministers and Governors of all 4 provinces. They discussed the deteriorating law and order situation and the threat posed to state security.
The government decided to take a number of actions to stop the “Talibanization” and to crush the armed militancy in the Tribal regions and the NWFP.
The NSC of Pakistan has decided the following actions will be taken to achieve the goals:Fact|date=September 2007
*Deployment of unmanned reconnaissance planes
*Strengthening law-enforcement agencies with advanced equipment
*Deployment of more troops to the region
*Operations against militants on a fast-track basis
*Focused operations against militant commanders
*Action againstmadrassah s preaching militancy
*Appointment of regional coordinators
*Fresh Recruitments of police officers in NWFPThe ministry of interior has played a large part in the information gathering for the operations against the militants and their institutions. The Ministry of the Interior has prepared a list of militant commanders operating in the region and they have also prepared a list of seminaries for monitoring.
The Government is also trying to strengthen law enforcement in the area by providing the NWFP Police with weapons, bullet-proof jackets, and night-vision devices. The paramilitary Frontier Corps is to be provided with artillery and
APC s. The state agencies are also studying ways to jam illegal FM radio channels.cite web
last = Khan
first = Ismail
year = 2007
url = http://www.dawn.com/2007/06/26/top4.htm
title = Plan ready to curb militancy in Fata, settled areas
work = Newsweek international edition
publisher = www.Dawn.com
accessdate = 2007-06-27]External links
* [http://www.khyber.org/images/maps/waziristan.gifSketch Map of Waziristan]
* [http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/sheep/waziri/ Waziri breed of sheep]
* [http://www.fotw.net/flags/pk!waz.html Flag of the 1930s Resistance Movement]
*http://www.guardian.co.uk/slideshow/page/0,,2021829,00.html Audio slideshow: Waziristan's impossible borderSee also
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Waziristan War
*Islamic Emirate of Waziristan References
*1911
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