(Pakistan) Students Take On the Army
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Ayesha Gullalai (left) from the Pakistan Tehreek Insaf is campaigning for an end to military operations.
Students Take On the Army
By Ashfaq Yusufzai
PESHAWAR, Pakistan, Feb 17 2014 (IPS) - Disturbed by civilian casualties and moved by the plight of people living like refugees in their own country, students from Pakistans Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) are demanding an end to army operations against militants on their native soil.
We are sick of military action in FATA as it has not eliminated the Taliban but killed, injured and displaced innocent people, Khan Bahadar, president of the FATA Students Federation (FSF), tells IPS.
The tribal population has been facing a hard time since the Pakistan army took control of FATA in 2004. The army, primarily sent to fight Taliban militants, has caused a mass exodus from the conflict area. The insurgents stay unharmed.
"Of late, the youth have become a voice for FATA people. -- Ayesha Gullalai, a member of the National Assembly
The Taliban took refuge in FATA near the 2,400-km porous border between Pakistan and Afghanistan after their government in Kabul was toppled by U.S.-led forces in 2001. As a frontline state in the U.S.-led war on terror, Pakistan began military action against the Taliban in FATA in 2004, triggering mass displacement.