Indian
Muslims Fighting in Afghanistan? -
International Terrorism Monitor---Paper No.
414
By B. Raman
In the wake of the
recent upsurge in the activities of jihadi
terrorists in the tribal belt on both sides
of the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, US
military commanders have been talking of the
arrival in Afghanistan via Pakistan of a
large number of jihadis from Iraq, the
Central Asian Republics, Chechnya in Russia
and Turkey to step up the fight against the
US and other NATO forces.
2. After an
unidentified jihadi group (about 200 strong)
attacked a US-commanded outpost in the
Kunnar-Nuristan area of East Afghanistan and
forced its withdrawal on July 13, 2008,
Admiral Michael Mullen, Chairman of the US
Joint Chiefs of Staff, was reported to have
stated as follows: “We’re seeing a greater
number of insurgents and foreign fighters
flowing across the border with Pakistan,
unmolested and unhindered. We simply must
all do a better job of policing the border
region and eliminating the safe havens,
which serve today as launching pads for
attacks on coalition forces. The group that
launched the attack trained in safe havens
in Pakistan. We see this threat
accelerating, almost becoming a syndicate of
different groups who heretofore had not
worked closely together.” (The “News” of
July 17 and the “Financial Times” of London
of July 18)
3. In preparation for
his visit to Washington DC later this week,
accompanied by Asif Zardari, the co-Chairman
of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), for
talks with President George Bush, Yousef
Raza Gilani, the Pakistani Prime Minister,
was reported to have convened a special
meeting with his senior officials to get
himself briefed on the ground situation.
Zardari was also reportedly present.
4. During the briefing,
the officials were reported to have painted
an alarming picture of the infiltration of
foreigners into the tribal belt. They
reportedly stated that the total number of
foreign jihadis in Pakistan’s tribal belt
could be as high as 8000. However, Rehman
Malik, the Advisor on Internal Security, who
has the rank of a Cabinet Minister, later
estimated their number as about 1000, while
talking to journalists.
5. The “News” of July
21, 2008, has carried a detailed report on
this subject by Hamid Mir, the well-informed
Pakistani journalist. There are some
references to India in his report, which
should be of great concern to our national
security managers. These references are
indicated below:
- “A few years ago,
Pakistan was the safest route for
foreign fighters to enter into
Afghanistan but now they rarely use this
old route. Most of them come as tourists
and traders directly from Dushanbe,
Baku, Istanbul, Dubai, Sharjah, Delhi
and Frankfurt to Kabul by different
airlines. Many Afghans in Kabul,
Karachi, Dubai and Delhi are working for
them as travel agents. It is also very
easy to make a new Afghan passport for
them in Kabul.
- “Two American-born
Al-Qaeda operators Adam Gadhan alias
Azzam al Amriki and Abu Ahmad alias Amir
Butt are known in the Afghan Kunar
province for making travel arrangements
of these young and educated Muslims from
the US, UK, France, Germany, Belgium,
Spain, Canada and Australia.
- “It is also learnt
that many fighters from Saudi Arabia,
Yemen, Egypt, Kuwait, UAE, Qatar,
Jordan, Bahrain, Libya, Iraq, Syria and
some from India and Bangladesh prefer to
stay in the warmer areas of southern
Afghanistan which is a safe haven for
the Taliban. The fighters from Morocco,
Algeria, Chechnya, Uzbekistan,
Tajikistan, Azerbaijan and from western
countries like to stay in the eastern
Afghanistan provinces of Kunar, Nuristan,
Paktia, Paktika, Khost and Pakistani
tribal areas bordering these areas. “
6. The full text of
Hamid Mir’s report is annexed.
(The writer is
Additional Secretary (retd), Cabinet
Secretariat, Govt. of India, New Delhi, and,
presently, Director, Institute For Topical
Studies, Chennai. E-mail:
seventyone2@gmail.com)
ANNEXURE
TEXT OF HAMID MIR’S
REPORT
Monday, July 21, 2008
By Hamid Mir
ISLAMABAD: In a
disturbing report presented to Prime
Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, days before he
travels to the United States, the latest
figure of foreign fighters present in the
tribal areas of Pakistan is estimated to be
more than 8,000 but the government is
reluctant to officially confirm this
number.
At a special cabinet
briefing on Sunday in which Asif Ali Zardari
was also present, besides the prime minister
and Adviser to the Interior Ministry Rehman
Malik, said the government will have to use
force if the process of dialogue does not
produce the results but his view was opposed
by the minister from FATA Hamidullah Jan.
Prime Minister Yousuf
Raza Gilani and his key ministers will visit
Peshawar on Monday for a special meeting,
which could decide the launching of a major
operation against foreign fighters in Fata,
Interior Ministry Adviser Rehman Malik told
The News on Sunday.
It would be a short and
effective operation like the one in Bara
recently, officials told The News.
Information Minister Sherry Rehman confirmed
the briefing to The News without giving any
number for the foreign fighters but
expressed the determination of the
government to pull them out. Mr Zardari
listened to the briefing without making any
comment.
Although officially the
government of Pakistan accepts that foreign
fighters are present, their unusually large
number has set alarm bells ringing in
Islamabad and possibly in other capitals as
well. Interior Adviser Rehman Malik, when
pressed by this correspondent, however,
conceded that the number of foreign fighters
was about 1,000.
According to the report
presented to the PM, a majority of these
foreign fighters are living in North and
South Waziristan and Bajaur. Prime Minister
Gilani has also been informed that some
foreign intelligence agencies are pushing
their agents into the Pakistani tribal areas
from Afghanistan under the cover of Taliban
and Al-Qaeda fighters. These under-cover
agents are trying to instigate the local
population to fight against Pakistani forces
as part of a “great game” in the region.
Taliban sources on the
other hand are not ready to confirm that
they are hosting thousands of foreign
fighters in their areas. They claim that the
number of foreigners is just a few hundred
and most of them are living in the tribal
areas from the time when the American CIA
and Pakistani ISI encouraged them to come
and fight against the Soviet Union.
Independent sources in
both the Pakistani tribal areas and eastern
Afghanistan have, however, claimed that
number of foreign fighters started
increasing in 2007. The biggest attraction
for these young militant guests from the
Middle East, Central Asia and Europe was the
increase in the number of US troops in
Afghanistan. A lot of young Muslims are
coming to Afghanistan to fight the US troops
who, they believe, have come to Afghanistan
not to fight terrorism but to occupy more
Muslim lands, including Pakistan, and to
plunder their resources.
According to some
Afghan sources, foreign fighters are
welcomed not only in the Pakistani tribal
areas but also in eastern, southern and
western Afghanistan. The rising number of
civilian causalities has created lot of
hatred and resentment against foreign
security forces in these Afghan and
Pakistani areas. Angry locals believe that
the foreign fighters are coming to avenge
these killings.
A few years ago,
Pakistan was the safest route for foreign
fighters to enter into Afghanistan but now
they rarely use this old route. Most of them
come as tourists and traders directly from
Dushanbe, Baku, Istanbul, Dubai, Sharjah,
Delhi and Frankfurt to Kabul by different
airlines. Many Afghans in Kabul, Karachi,
Dubai and Delhi are working for them as
travel agents. It is also very easy to make
a new Afghan passport for them in Kabul.
Two American-born
Al-Qaeda operators Adam Gadhan alias Azzam
al Amriki and Abu Ahmad alias Amir Butt are
known in the Afghan Kunar province for
making travel arrangements of these young
and educated Muslims from the US, UK,
France, Germany, Belgium, Spain, Canada and
Australia. Most of these Western Muslims
tell their Afghan and Pakistani hosts that
they will take not only their revenge from
the “occupying forces” but they will also
take the revenge for the sacreligious
cartoons of their prophet from Western
governments who encourage such cartoonists
in the name of freedom of expression.
Some of these
foreigners have married into the tribes of
Kunar, Nuristan, North Waziristan and South
Waziristan. German-born Turkish fighter Saad
Abu Furqan is also known in the Pakistani
tribal areas for attracting young Turks to
organise Jihad against what he calls the
“crusaders” in Afghanistan. A very well
known Taliban leader Ustad Dawood is working
as coordinator between these foreign
fighters and locals from Afghan Paktika
province. Dawood speaks English and Arabic
fluently.
A source who knows
Ustad Dawood revealed that Al-Qaeda and
Taliban are now slowly moving foreign
fighters to areas round Kabul for a big
attack on the Afghan capital Kabul in near
future. Some of the foreign fighters have
already entered Kabul as vendors and
shopkeepers and provide a lot of
intelligence to their commanders.
Ustad Dawood has also
established contacts with his old friends in
the Northern Alliance and is working with
Jalaluddin Haqqani for an alliance between
the Taliban, some Northern Alliance groups
and the Hizb-e-Islami to jointly fight the
foreign forces in Afghanistan.
An independent source
said many experienced and hardened Al-Qaeda
fighters were coming from Iraq to
Afghanistan via Iran by road.These fighters
enter the Afghan provinces of Herat and
Balkh from Iran illegally.
The Nato forces are
aware of this infiltration from Iran and
have started bombing civilian vehicles
moving close to the Iranian border
indiscriminately. The bombing killed nine
Afghan policemen in southwest Farah province
on July 20 and seven civilians on July 17.
Nato was also accused of killing more than
50 civilians in the Shindand area of Herat
on July 17.
It is also learnt that
many fighters from Saudi Arabia,Yemen,
Egypt, Kuwait, UAE, Qatar, Jordan, Bahrain,
Libya, Iraq, Syria and some from India and
Bangladesh prefer to stay in the warmer
areas of southern Afghanistan which is a
safe haven for the Taliban. The fighters
from Morocco, Algeria, Chechnya, Uzbekistan,
Tajikistan, Azerbaijan and from western
countries like to stay in the eastern
Afghanistan provinces of Kunar, Nuristan,
Paktia, Paktika, Khost and Pakistani tribal
areas bordering these areas.
Sources say that
fighters from African countries are not
encouraged to come to Afghanistan or
Pakistan as Al-Qaeda wants them to go to
Darfur in Sudan or Iraq. The foreign
fighters in the Pakistani tribal areas and
Afghanistan are aware about the presence of
some undercover agents in their ranks.
Recently, they arrested two Uzbeks, three
Afghans and one Pakistani for spying and
executed them in North and South Waziristan
when they confessed during interrogation
that they were working for the CIA and ISI.
Foreign fighters avoid
getting in touch with non-tribal Pakistani
fighters because they suspect them of having
links with Pakistani intelligence. Pakistani
officials are putting pressure on the
Taliban leadership not to encourage
foreigners to cross the border into
Afghanistan to fight US and Nato troops. The
Taliban are also asking them to put down
their guns and register themselves with the
local political administration.
While some Taliban
leaders in North Waziristan have started
discouraging foreigners from crossing the
border, some in South Waziristan are not
ready to listen to the Pakistani government.
Their defiance has created a lot of
confusion and resentment in Islamabad
because the Pakistan government is already
under lot of pressure to use heavy force
against the Taliban.
Defiant Taliban leaders
are of the view that it is the right of
every Muslim to join the Jihad against
“crusaders” in Afghanistan and they will not
ask any foreigner to leave their area or
stop fighting in Iraq or Afghanistan. A
Taliban leader said: “We are not against all
the Jews and Christians, but we are against
crusaders and Zionists, who should leave
Afghanistan first and then we will ask our
foreign Muslim brothers to leave the area
but if the Pakistani rulers want to fight
with us, we are ready.”