ISIS: how to handle it?

100 Pakistanis fled To Syria, Iraq to join IS – In  the Statesman, 05 January, 2016

                     (Note:  This report is proof that the Islamic state is not in any dire straits  for recruits to carry on its barbaric agenda of terror strikes  on nations ganged up to exterminate it with military might. ISIS has fertile fountains in countries all over the world, including US and Europe, to supply it with ready volunteers. This report speaks of volunteers from Pakistan. A recent report reveals that the famous Jihadi John cutting off the throat of western prisoners in media glare, was an Indian after all,  who went through various religious conversions. It means that this ISIS monster is fired by an irresistible hatred, irrational of course against the militarized western nations. Their ideology is deadly and steeped in ignorance. It  has to be met 290250_235977559773812_6983603_oand defeated on an ideological level through diplomacy and patient, enlightening dialogue, not by  destructive brute might of the military. The art of making friends and influencing  misguided people to shun violence and to take up the path of civilized behavior is the way forward. It is a long and tiring task.  Barring the UN, the question is who will take up this initiative. james kottoor, editor)

 Lahore: About 100 Pakistanis, including women, have travelled to Syria and Iraq to join the Islamic State since the rise of the dreaded terror group in the Middle East, a minister in the provincial Punjab government said here.

"Some 100 Pakistanis including women have left the country for Syria and Iraq to join the ISIS since the rise of the militant group in the Middle East," Punjab province Law Minister Rana Sanaullah said."The government is doing its best to stop the recruitment for the ISIS," the minister said, adding that eight activists of the group were arrested from Sialkot district of Punjab and they are still associated with the Jamaat-ud-Dawah.

He said the government would not let the ISIS to have their foothold in Pakistan. Earlier, the law enforcement agencies arrested over 40 people, including women, over their alleged linkage to ISIS.The arrests were made during a series of raids by counter-terrorism officials to nab the alleged supporters and activists of the Middle Eastern terrorist group in Pakistan.

Rana Sanaullah said top ISIS operatives were among those arrested, including Islamabad chief Amir Mansoor, his deputy Abdullah Mansoori and chief for Sindh province Umer Kathio.Pakistan has officially denied the presence of ISIS in the country, but secretly it has been neutralising militants who have either shifted their allegiance from the Taliban to the ISIS or have shown inclination to support the group.

Meanwhile, Lahore police arrested three recruiters of ISIS from Sham Nagar. A police source said the law enforcement agencies raided a house in Sham Nagar and arrested Dr Usman Malik, Ahsan Siddique and one unidentified man and recovered hate literature, propaganda material and a laptop. He said the three 'ISIS members' were recruiting people for Jihad in Syria. They have been shifted to undisclosed location for interrogation.

 

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