THE
NEW TROJAN HORSE OF AL QAEDA -INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM
MONITOR--PAPER NO. 301
By B. Raman
The
Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LEJ), the militant wing of the anti-Shia
Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP), is emerging as the new Trojan
Horse of Al Qaeda to carry out operations on behalf of Al
Qaeda in areas where Al Qaeda faces difficulty in operating
directly or in those cases where it does not want to operate
directly.
2. In the past, this role was being
performed by the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LET). Both the LET and the
LEJ are members of Osama bin Laden's International Islamic
Front (IIF) for Jihad Against the Crusaders and the Jewish
People. Both are strongly Wahabi organisations, but whereas
the LEJ is strongly anti-US, anti-Israel, anti-India,
anti-Iran and anti-Shia, the LET is only anti-US,
anti-Israel and anti-India, but not anti-Iran or anti-Shia.
3. There is no confirmed
instance of the LET indulging in planned anti-Shia violence
in Pakistan or Afghanistan, but the LEJ has been responsible
for most of the targeted attacks on Shias and their places
of worship in Pakistan and on the Hazaras---who are Shias---in
Pakistan and Afghanistan.
4.The Harkat-ul-Mujahideen
(HUM), the Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HUJI) and the Jaish-e-Mohammad
(JEM), which are also members of the IIF, strongly share the
anti-Shia feelings of the LEJ, but they do not indulge in
targeted attacks on Shias and their places of worship. Many
of the leaders of these organisations, including Maulana
Masood Azhar, the Amir of the JEM, started their jihadi
career in the SSP, but later drifted away from it since they
felt uncomfortable with its targeted attacks on Shias and
their places of worship. Despite being separate now, they do
co-operate with the LEJ in its operations directed against
US interests and the Pakistani armed forces. The LET prefers
to operate independently without getting involved with the
SSP or the LEJ. The LET avoids attacks on Pakistani security
forces.
5. The strong action taken by the
international community against known and suspected Arab
members of Al Qaeda created difficulties for them in
travelling freely and in carrying out operations in
non-Muslim countries. Consequently, it started depending
increasingly on the Pakistani members of the LET for its
operations. Post-9/11, the LET emerged as the clone of Al
Qaeda. It opened its sleeper cells in countries such as
Australia, Singapore, the UK, France and the US to help Al
Qaeda in its operations by collecting information,
motivating the members of the Pakistani diaspora and other
means.
6. In 2002-03, Western
intelligence agencies did not pay much attention to LET
activities in the Pakistani diaspora. They tended to
disregard Indian evidence about the new role of the LET as
the operational facilitator of Al Qaeda since they suspected
that Indian officials and non-governmental analysts tended
to over-project the LET's role in the West because of its
activities in Indian territory. However, the discovery of
LET sleeper cells in the Western countries post-2002 changed
this attitude and Indian evidence on the LET was treated
with greater seriousness. Next to the Arab members of Al
Qaeda, suspected Pakistani members of the LET were placed
under close surveillance in many countries. This created
difficulties in the movement and activities of the LET. The
LET is no longer able to operate outside the Indian sub-continent
as freely as it used to do in the past.
7. Moreover, the LET is feeling
uncomfortable over the anti-Shia violence unleashed by Al
Qaeda and its surrogates in Iraq. While continuing to be a
member of the IIF, it is trying to avoid being associated
with Al Qaeda's anti-Shia and anti-Saudi policies. Saudi
charity organisations have been one of the main funders of
the LET, which has an active branch in Saudi Arabia to
recruit members from the Indian Muslim diaspora in the Gulf
countries.
8.In view of these developments, Al
Qaeda has started increasingly using the the SSP and the LEJ
for its operations in Pakistan itself as well as in the
non-Muslim countries. The LEJ was actively involved in
supporting the students of the two madrasas of the Lal
Masjid of Islamabad before they were raided by Pakistani
military commandoes in July, 2007. Many of the women, who
were targeted by the girl students for allegedly running a
call girl racket, were reportedly Shias. It has been
actively backing the tribals, who have taken to arms against
the Pakistani security forces in North and South Waziristan
and in the Swat Valley in the Provincially-Administered
Tribal Areas (PATA) of the North-West Frontier Province.
Under the influence of the LEJ, the tribals have been
beheading or otherwise killing only the Shias among the
security forces personnel captured by them. Well-informed
Police sources say that all the para-military personnel
beheaded so far by the tribals were Shias. According to
them, there has not been a single instance of the beheading
of a Sunni member of the security forces though many Sunnis
have been killed in explosions.
9. The JEM is also actively
involved in supporting the
Tehrik-e-Nifaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi (TNSM) in its fight
against the security forces in the Swat Valley. There have
been targeted attacks on members of the local Shia
community. The anti-Shia dimension of the current violence
in the tribal areas has also been corroborated by the
well-informed "Daily Times" of Lahore in an editorial titled
"Two Oppressions" carried by it on November 10, 2007. The
editorial says: ' The latest news from Waziristan is that a
well-known Shia personality has been gunned down. This is a
part of the sectarian violence that Al Qaeda commits in the
territories it captures. Earlier, Shias among the captured
Pakistani troops were casually beheaded while the Sunnis
were returned. In the Shia-majority Parachinar in the Kurram
Agency, suicide-bombers have been killing indiscriminately."
10. Thus, a new anti-Shia
front has emerged inside the IIF consisting of Al Qaeda, the
LEJ, the TNSM and the JEM. Al Qaeda's use of the LEJ is not
confined to Pakistani territory. The Police sources
mentioned above say that in view of the difficulties now
faced by suspected LET members in Western countries and in
South-east Asia, Al Qaeda is encouraging the SSP and the LEJ
to gradually take over the role of the LET as the motivators
and mobilisers of members of the overseas Pakistani diaspora
for assisting Al Qaeda in its operations. They claim that
some sleeper cells of the SSP and the LEJ have already come
up in the US, the UK, Spain, Portugal, France, Singapore and
Australia. Since the foreign intelligence agencies do not
have much information about the SSP and the LEJ, they are
able to operate without creating suspicions about them.
11. The SSP and the LEJ have not
come to notice till now for any activities in the Indian
territory---either in Jammu & Kashmir or outside. In view of
the recurring explosions targeting Muslims and Muslim places
of worship in Delhi, Malegaon, Hyderabad and Ajmer since
last year, one has to look into the possibility of the
involvement of the SSP and the LEJ in terrorism in Indian
territory. None of the Muslim places of worship targeted in
India so far belonged to the Shias, but one must note that
in Pakistan, the LEJ targets not only Shias and their places
of worship, but also the Barelvi Sunnis and their places of
worship. The Barelvis are a more tolerant Sunni sect and
have rejected Wahabism so far. Despite the progress made by
Wahabism and Deobandi sects, the Barelvis are still in a
majority in the Indian sub-continent. Hence, the LEJ's
attacks on the Barelvis, many of whom are descendents of
converts from Hinduism. The Wahabis/Deobandis are mainly
descendents of Muslim migrants into the sub-continent from
West and Central Asia.Indian investigators should not keep
their focus exclusively on the LET and the HUJI. They should
keep their mind open and look into the possibility of the
involvement of other jihadi terrorist organisations too.
(.This may please be read in continuation of my earlier
article of July 1, 2002, titled SIPAH-E-SAHABA PAKISTAN,
LASHKAR-E-JHANGVI, BIN LADEN & RAMZI YOUSEF at
http://www.saag.org/papers5/paper484.html)
(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)