- Waziristan Accord
The Waziristan Accord (or North Waziristan Accord) was an agreement between the government of
Pakistan and tribals, resident in the Waziristan area to mutually cease hostilities inNorth Waziristan (a district in theFederally Administered Tribal Areas adjacent toAfghanistan ). The agreement was signed onSeptember 5 ,2006 in the North Waziristan town ofMiranshah . The agreement effectively ended the Waziristan War, fought between the Pakistani military and rebels in the border region with ties to theTaliban andAl-Qaeda . However, recent attacks by the pro-Taliban militants suggest that the truce has been broken by the militants who attacked and killed 50 Pakistanis including soldiers and police. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6899621.stm] The attacks are also believed to have been as a retaliation for theLal Masjid attacks by Pakistan Army.Initial reports characterized the accord as an agreement with the Taliban. However, the
Government of Pakistan has strenuously denied that the Taliban were party to the accord, nor that the accord is a deal with the Taliban. News sources continue to report that the Taliban fighters exert significant and perhaps dominant control over the area, and were the main force behind the peace agreement (seeIslamic State of Waziristan ).Voice of America reports, for instance, that the pact received the blessing of Mullah Omar, the former leader of theIslamic State of Afghanistan [ [http://www.voanews.com/english/2006-09-26-voa57.cfm US Seeks to Heal Rift Between Key Anti-Terror Allies]26 September 2006 ] .Details of the accord
The accord consists of 16 clauses and 4 sub-clauses. The major points include:cite news
title = Waziristan accord signed
first = Pazir
last = Gul
publisher = Dawn
url = http://www.dawn.com/2006/09/06/top2.htm
date = 2006-09-06
accessdate = 2006-09-19 ]*The Government agrees to stop air and ground attacks against militants in
Waziristan .
*Militants are to cease cross-border movement into and out ofAfghanistan .
*Foreigners (understood to mean foreignjihadist s) in North Waziristan will have to leave Pakistan but "those who cannot leave will be allowed to live peacefully, respecting the law of the land and the agreement" (wording fromDawn newspaper article).
*Area check-points and border patrols will be manned by a tribal force.Pakistan Army forces will withdraw from control points.
*No parallel administration will be established in the area. The law of the Government shall remain in force.
*The Government agrees to follow local customs and traditions in resolving issues.
*Tribal leaders will ensure that no one attacks law enforcement personnel or damages state property.
*Tribesmen will not carry heavy weapons. Small arms are allowed.
*Militants will not enter agencies adjacent to this agency (the agency ofNorth Waziristan ).
*Both sides will return any captured weapons, vehicles, and communication devices.
*The Government will release captured militants and will not arrest them again.
*The Government will pay compensation for property damage and deaths of innocent civilians in the area.Perspectives on the accord
Mood in Pakistan
Some
Islamabad -based observers view the truce accord as a prelude tohot pursuit chases ofmujahideen into Pakistan byNATO forces operating in Afghanistan. They view it as a defeat for the principle of territorial integrity of Pakistan. [cite news
title = The knife at Pakistan's throat
first = Syed Saleem
last = Shahzad
publisher = Asia Times Online
url = http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/HI02Df02.html
date = 2006-09-02
accessdate = 2006-09-12 ]Pervez Musharraf has said,"This treaty is not to deal with the Taliban. It is actually to fight the Taliban." [ [http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/09/20060922.html# President Bush and President Musharraf of Pakistan Participate in Press Availability]
22 September 2006 ] Former Pakistancricket captain and leader of a political party, Imran Khan stated "Waziristan has been a disaster; there's been a disgraceful withdrawal from there. The Pakistan Army has been defeated" [ [http://www.timesnow.tv/articleshow/1967818.cms Imran Khan: Musharraf is Bush's poodle] September 08, 2006Times Now ]Comments by Afghanistan's Foreign Minister
Afghan Foreign Minister
Rangeen Dadfar Spanta said the peace accord in North Waziristan is insufficient. He commented to the BBC: [cite news
title = Pakistan 'Taleban' in peace deal
first =
last =
publisher = BBC
url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/south_asia/5315564.stm
date = 2006-09-05
accessdate = 2006-09-19 ]"I believe this is a cardinal mistake to believe that Waziristan is the only centre of terrorist activity. I think it is [in] a lot of other places in our region and a lot of organisations and also
madrassas [religious schools] , that they are the centre of terrorist activity."From the White House
White House spokesmanTony Snow , commenting onSeptember 7 2006 , said thatIslamabad had given the US assurances that the ceasefire accord would not undermine the hunt forOsama bin Laden and the agreement was aimed at combating extremism.cite news
title = Pakistan vows to help crush Taliban
url = http://www.theage.com.au/news/World/Pakistan-vow-to-help-crush-Taliban/2006/09/07/1157222225309.html | publisher = The Age| date =2006-09-07
accessdate = 2006-09-07 ]From the Taliban
Commenting immediately after the accord,
Abdullah Farhad , a localTaliban spokesman, said there were no foreign fighters in the area, and if there were, the Government should have provided evidence of their existence.Views from third parties
The deal has been severely criticized in the western press with one editorial describing it as "the terms of surrender by Pakistan to the Taliban and al Qaeda". [A battle lost By Tony Blankley
The Washington Times September 27, 2006] Another column termed it as an "unconditional surrender of Waziristan" by Pakistan, adding that the deal is "a boon to the terrorists and a humiliation for the Pakistani government." [ [http://www.weeklystandard.com/Utilities/printer_preview.asp?idArticle=12738&R=EDFB268 "Pakistan Surrenders", The Taliban control the border with Afghanistan by Daveed Gartenstein-Ross & Bill Roggio] -The Weekly Standard Busin 10/02/2006, Volume 012, Issue 03] Some other newspapers have commented that the deal is a "short-term defeat" that risked the wrath of its US allies to secure "long-term strategic gains"; and quoted a retired Pakistan general as saying it was a "tactical retreat". [ [http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2004/04/27/2003138280 Pakistan gives in to tribesmen] ]An "Islamic State of Waziristan"?
Some commentators have used this name as descriptive of de facto recognition from the Government of Pakistan as a result of the accord.
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