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Apr 24, 2015

Internationally Displaced People (IDPs)

People internally displaced in any specific territory of the world due to insurgencies or national disasters are IDP’s known to every individual born on earth; but there is a section suffered through the same though adverse circumstances well attributed as internationally displaced People. Yes, the IDP’s of FATA.
We all know the worn out story of Afghan war and the developmental proxy wars indulging the neighbouring states now and then. Pakistan in this context has played key role in fact remained an active content of the whole story. This has changed the face of FATA being used as the only strategic tool of war and relative matters and today we see the sufferings of FATA being humiliated with the tag “nest of militants”.
Militancy in its core nature is an absolute and appropriate word to define what FATA could beget in return to all manipulations it has gone through. People of FATA were just any normal mountain tribal men but the proxies wars turned them into aggressive combats fighting for the cause of being accepted as human as the rest of the world is. The misuse of innocence of “Taliban”- the seeker; was benefitted to its full but the inevitable aftermaths of militancy were ignored, which now have shown its sparkling rise.
Operation in FATA to confront this militancy in association to international support can considerably be appreciated but it cannot be comprehended as a success until the end because the disturbance it has created isn’t temporary or regionally rather internationally displaced population. The breaking of social set up in FATA has messed up everything so badly that has provoked new challenges that requires quite a time to be tangible whereas the more it will prolong, the worse would it make this international displacement of beings.
International powers have always shown serious concern on operating FATA by the security forced, declaring the stance of stopping and security world altogether. They have portrayed a general impact that FATA is the birthplace of militants that are friends to none in the world hence it is very important to destroy them for security and peace of the globe. Unfortunately, people with rapid advancements in their lives have become more brainless, thoughtless and vigilant. They believe what they are told instead of probing the measured processes. The militancy dreamt to be detached from the soils is handled in such a way that it would only change the form of this well caused force. However, the face would be radicalization non-restricted to a limited area.
The people of FATA going through the most difficult of their survival even after sacrificing possibly everything are surviving more like animals and the hope of any improvement or rehabilitation for a proper life is invisible. These people especially the infant’s eyes won’t forget the hecatomb at their ends and later the spoiling of assets in their name. And when it comes to survival, even the discrimination of right and wrong become so blurred that the results are only fatal.
The infrastructure has flattened down, the financial string has been broken, education is an unfamiliar term and morality is killed in FATA. A mountainous land that already lacked facilitated lifestyle turned into a burned jungle. The tribesmen scattered all over the state even expanding towards Afghanistan can’t be adjusted so easily. All they seek is their home place which needs development. It probably can be disregarded casually but these are the tools of the wars hence, are well aware of their use.
FATA is not a national issue, because it has fought for others. If the world it has dealt for won’t built it back, it won’t let the world live either. It’s a precious perception for every living, to think and act for it. To stop the disappointed and shattered souls of FATA, it is essential to bring back the life to them. This is the only way with which they can be stopped from moving further and retaliating in avenging the devastation to their lovely lives. There is no option left but the Rehabilitation of FATA.



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