US think-tank lists MQM as militant outfit
The Peninsular - 6/5/2007

ISLAMABAD
• Karachi-based ethnic Muttahida Qaumi Movement party is included in the list of
foreign terrorist organisations, furnished by a US research institute that
exclusively works on terrorism.
The
National Memorial Institute for Preventing Terrorism (MIPT), funded by the US
Homeland Security Department, considers the MQM as a terrorist outfit and
brackets it with dozens of other Pakistan-based militant outfits.
The
militant outfits the MQM has been bracketed with are Lashkare Jhangvi,
Balochistan Liberation Army, Sipahe Sahaba Pakistan, Lashkare Taeeba, Harkatul
Mujahideen and others.
Interestingly, all of the organisations displayed in the MIPT list have already
been banned by the Pakistani government except the MQM, presently a major
component of ruling coalition. It alleges the MQM for its involvement in turf of
war in Karachi and thus concludes that this ethnic-cum-political party bears a
history of violence. MQM, originally known as Mohajir Qaumi Movement, has no
strong religious or political ideology the MIPT says.
The MQM
has been ranked in terrorist outfits as nationalist-separatist organisation. The
MIPT is considered a comprehensive databank of global terrorist incidents and
organisations often used by the US policymakers.
The MITP
that is funded by Homeland Security, works in close coordination with a reputed
US think-tank, RAND that it gets verified all terrorist incidents to be used by
it later on in the Terrorism Knowledge Base (TKB). The charge sheet that the
think-tank furnished against the MQM for declaring it a terrorist group includes
attack on private citizens, religious leaders and public property in previous
years.
The MIPT
put the MQM on its list of terrorist organisation after its violent activities
in 2001 and since then it has been among the declared terror outfits of this
research institute.
The MIPT
has not recorded, however, any violence carried out by this ‘terrorist’ group
since the time it came into power. According to the MIPT report, the MQM has
approximately 3,000 members
Although
the MIPT has not elaborated whether these outfits were put onto the terrorist
lists on the instructions of the US government etc, it has furnished the list of
terrorist organisations working in different countries.
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