Govt arrests 22 tribesmen in ‘collective punishment’

Author: Agencies

WANA: Authorities on Friday arrested 22 tribesmen in South Waziristan region in a “collective responsibility” punishment a day after eight government officials were kidnapped, officials said.

The tribal areas, which include South Waziristan, are governed by colonial-era legislation under which relatives, tribesmen and neighbours of suspects can be arrested and detained for years without trial for a crime committed by another. Eight officials of the FATA Development Authority (FDA), the government organisation for Federally Administered Tribal Areas, were kidnapped in South Waziristan on Thursday. “We have arrested 22 tribesmen to put pressure for the release of the eight FDA officials as the kidnapping took place in their area and it is their collective responsibility to help authorities in the recovery,” Masood Khan, a political officer, told Reuters on Friday.

No militant group has so far claimed responsibility for the kidnappings. The South Waziristan enclave on the Afghan border forms one-fifth of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and is governed under a system inherited from British colonialists. Government-appointed political agents rule through the Pashtun tribes and collect and distribute revenue with little oversight. The people have limited rights. Decades of resentment felt by the population and the US bombing campaign on the Afghan border following the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States spawned a generation of militants who used South Waziristan to launch assaults against the state and US-led forces in Afghanistan. In 2009, Pakistan Army ordered the biggest offensive yet, pouring 40,000 troops into South Waziristan in a bid to tip the balance.

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