MADAyuMadyan - Berikutan
kematian Ketua Taliban Pakistan Hakimullah Mehsud dalam serangan Drone, ‘The
Telegraph’ Rob Crilly menjelaskan apa yang akan datang untuk organisasi dan
negara.
Ketua
Taliban Pakistan, salah seorang pemimpin pengganas yang paling menakutkan di
negara itu, telah terbunuh oleh serangan Drone Amerika Syarikat pada hari
Jumaat, menurut sumber-sumber militan dan pegawai-pegawai keselamatan.
Hakimullah
Mehsud, yang membawa $ 5 juta (£ 3100000) nikmat di atas kepalanya, telah terbunuh
dengan para komander kanannya apabila sekurang-kurangnya 2 peluru berpandu
terkena kenderaannya di North Waziristan, sebuah kawasan di Pakistan barat
dikenali sebagai syurga bagi al-Qaeda dan kumpulan-kumpulan militan.
Terdapat
laporan yang belum disahkan bahawa Taliban Pakistan undian untuk menggalakkan
bilangan 2 komander mereka, Khan Said, juga dikenali sebagai Sajna, untuk
menggantikan pemimpin mereka.
Said
dipercayai telah didalangi satu serangan ke atas penjara di barat laut Pakistan
yang membebaskan hampir 400 tahanan pada tahun 2012 dan serangan ke atas
pangkalan udara Pakistan dalam tahun yang sama.
‘The
Telegraph’ Rob Crilly di Islamabad mengatakan bahawa “terdapat sesuatu
mesyuarat majlis penasihat daripada Taliban Pakistan untuk menentukan seorang
pemimpin baru dan depan Khan Said.
“Bagaimanapun,
ia kedengaran seperti mesyuarat berpecah sebelum mereka boleh mencapai keputusan
muktamad, sebahagiannya kerana mereka terpaksa bergerak begitu kerap kerana
ancaman serangan Drone, maka kami mungkin tidak tahu siapa pemimpin baru untuk
beberapa ketika.”
Tetapi
jika ia mengesahkan bahawa Khan Said adalah pemimpin baru, maka Rob Crilly
mengatakan bahawa terdapat “mungkin peluang yang lebih baik untuk penginapan
dengan Kerajaan,” kerana dia adalah banyak daripada “pragmatic”.
Orang-orang
di Pakistan amat mengambil berat tentang “gelombang serangan membalas dendam”
untuk kematian Mehsud, Rob Crilly berkata.
“Taliban
Pakistan akan jelas marah dengan pembunuhan pemimpin agung mereka dan akan ada
komander terdesak untuk melampiaskan dendam terhadap sasaran awam”
Pakistan Taliban chief
killed: what next for the organisation
and the country? . . .
Following
the death of the Pakistan Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud in a drone strike,
The Telegraph's Rob Crilly explains what is next for the organisation and the
country.
The head
of the Pakistan Taliban, one of the country's most fearsome terrorist leaders,
was killed by a US drone strike on Friday, according to militant sources and
security officials.
Hakimullah
Mehsud, who carried a $5 million (£3.1 million) bounty on his head, was killed
with other senior commanders when at least two missiles hit his vehicle in
North Waziristan, an area in Pakistan's north-west known as a haven for
al-Qaeda and militant groups.
There
are unconfirmed reports that the Pakistan Taliban voted to promote their number
two commander, Khan Said, also known as Sajna, to replace their leader.
Said is
believed to have masterminded an attack on a jail in northwest Pakistan that
freed nearly 400 prisoners in 2012 and an attack on a Pakistani air force base
in the same year.
The
Telegraph's Rob Crilly in Islamabad says that "there was a meeting of the
advisory council of the Pakistan Taliban to decide a new leader and the early
front-runner has been Khan Said.
"However,
it sounds like the meeting broke up before they could reach a final decision,
in part because they had to move around so frequently because of the threat of
drone attacks, so we may not know who the new leader is for some time."
But if
it is confirmed that Khan Said is the new leader, then Rob Crilly says that
there "may be a better chance for accomodation with the Government,"
as he is more of a "pragmatist".
The
people of Pakistan are very concerned about a "wave of revenge attacks"
for the death of Mehsud, Rob Crilly says.
"The Pakistan Taliban
will obviously be angered by the killing of their supreme leader and there will
be commanders desperate to wreak revenge on civilian targets."
MADAyuMadyan - Syria
News 2013/11/02, angkatan tentera Syria mendapat kawalan penuh ke atas
al-Safirah bandar strategik, Aleppo. (Syria News 2.11.2013, Syrian armed forces
gained full control over al-Safirah strategic town, Aleppo).
Tentera
General Perintah: Mendapat kawalan ke atas al-Sfeira akan menjadi batu loncatan
untuk menghabiskan kumpulan pengganas di timur desa Aleppo (Army General
Command: Gaining control over al-Sfeira will provide springboard to finish off
terrorist groups in Aleppo eastern countryside).
-
Lavrov: percubaan untuk memutarbelitkan kandungan Inisiatif Amerika Syarikat-Rusia
pada persidangan Geneva (Lavrov: attempts to distort the content of US- Russian Initiative on Geneva conference);
-
Menteri Penerangan Omran al-Zoubi: Brahimi perlu bertindak neutral dan tidak
melebihi kuasanya (Information Minister
Omran al-Zoubi: Brahimi should act
neutrally and not exceed his powers)
-
Tentera menghapuskan berpuluh-puluh pengganas di kawasan-kawasan yang berbeza,
serangan hendap pengganas merampas senjata desa dleb (The army eliminates dozens of
terrorists in different areas, Ambushes terrorists confiscates
weapons dleb countryside)
- Tempat persembunyian
pengganas 'yang disasarkan dalam Bandar Damsyik (errorists' hideouts targeted
in Damascus Countryside)