Threat against a journalist
Hamid Mir is a well-known Pakistani journalist, though
perhaps not so well-known outside Pakistan. However, as a program host on Geo
TV, he is a celebrity there.
Presently, he is hitting the headlines because an attempt
was made to assassinate him near the Islamabad market on Nov. 26, the fourth
anniversary of the Mumbai massacre.
The Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed
responsibility for planting a 0.5 kilogram bomb under his car parked near the
market where he had stepped out for something.
When I read the news in Dawn and Tribune, the name Hamid
Mir clicked in my memory and when I checked The Jakarta Post links, the link
below popped up www.thejakartapost.com/news/2012/04/10/letter-whyhide-behind-cia-skirts.html.
The above link will open my letter to the Post about
Mir’s interview with an Indian journalist during President Zardari’s private
visit to India to pray at the Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti dargah in Ajmer.
An Indian TV anchorwoman had asked him a pointed question about the clandestine
support that the Pakistani Army (and its intelligence arm the ISI) was giving
to terrorists in general and to Hafiz Saeed, founder of Jama’at-Ud-Dawa,
considered to be Lashkar-i-Toiba’s new avatar, in particular that has been
linked to the Mumbai massacre.
Instead of replying to that question in a straightforward
“yes-or no” manner, Mir took refuge in a stock answer that it was the CIA that
initiated the practice of helping terrorists (who were then called the
Mujahideen) during the Russian occupation of Afghanistan. That Afghan war ended
in 1989, but he still blamed the CIA.
As I have repeatedly said, terrorists have religion and
can be swayed to change their targets by a speech of some rubble-rousing orator
like Hafiz Saeed or when somebody does something they don’t like.
That is what happened now to Mir. Darling of the TTP
because they thought he was working in the interest of Islam and Muslims, Mir
suddenly fell out when he condemned the shooting of teenage activist Malala
Yousafzai. Now they consider him to be working against Islam and Muslims and
that made him a marked man.
TTP spokesman Ehsanullah Ehsan told AFP by telephone from
an “unknown location” that Mir was saved by the Grace of God but TTP would make
another attempt to assassinate him. If one day in the near future the TTP have
Hafiz Saeed in their crosshairs, it would surprise nobody.
In the meantime, the little girl Malala has called Mir
from the UK to express her solidarity and her trust that they will together
defeat the terrorists.
Things in Pakistan will not change unless the Pakistani
political leadership orders their armed forces to get rid of their “strategic
assets” i.e. the terrorists.
K B Kale, Jakarta
First published in JP on 4th December 2012
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