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TERRORISM

IN
PAKISTAN
Muhammad Jawad khan
(F141BBCSE091)
Hassan Fayyaz
(F141BBCSE108)
Hassan Khizar
(F141BBCSE066
Shanze Elahi
(F141BBCSE070
Zohaib Akhtar
(F141BBCSE098)
Hafiza Khalid
(F141BBCSE084)
WHAT IS TERRORISM?
The word terrorism is derived from a
Latin word “terror” which means ‘great
fear, dread or to frighten’.

TERRORISM has no global definition yet it can be


termed as:
“Systematic use of violence to Intimidate governments
or societies, in such a way as to achieve a certain goal.”
ISLAM CONDEMN’S TERRORISM
Not only did the terrorists hijack planes and destroy life, but they also
hijacked the peaceful religion of Islam and split the brother and sisterhood
of mankind.’

  The first and the foremost basic right of a human being is the right to live.
The Glorious Quran says: 

   “…if any one slew a person - unless it be for murder or for spreading
mischief in the land - it would be as if he slew the whole people: and if any
one saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of the whole people.”

Thus, the Quran prohibits homicide in clear terms. Terrorizing the civilian
population can never be termed as jihad and can never be reconciled with
the teachings of Islam. 
WHO ARE TERRORIST’S ???
HOW IT ALL STARTED?
• On September 11th 2001, 2
planes crashed into the World
Trade Centre which changed
the world…
 • ‘The Al Qaeda’ a terrorist
organization of Afghanistan,
headed by Osama Bin Laden
claimed responsibility.
HOW IT STARTED IN PAKISTAN:-
 The first terrorist attack in Pakistan happened on
January 17 2000,almost 7 people killed when a bomb
exploded in Karachi.
 On February 5 2000 almost 5 people killed in a bomb
attack in a train in Hyderabad.
 Since year 2000 almost every year many terrorist
incidents happens in Pakistan in which thousands of
people died..
WHAT WAS PASKISTAN IN THE PAST?
• Pakistan used to be a
beautiful country where
peace and harmony
prevailed…But things
changed---
DRAMATICALLY!!!
 • Terrorism in Pakistan
originated with supporting
the Soviet war in
Afghanistan
 • The Mujahedeen fighters
were trained by Pakistan's
military and American CIA.
CAUSES OF TERRORISM
 Socio-Economic Causes:
 Political Issues:
i. Injustice
i. Non Democratic setup ii. Poverty and unemployment
ii. Improper Government setup iii. Food insecurity
iii. Absence of law and failure iv. Dissatisfaction
 External Causes:  Lack Of Education
In many cities of Pakistan no
i. Afghan War 1979 such good institutes are
ii. Iranian Revolution available to provide better
education and to aware
people of such facts that war
is not solution of the crises
they are facing right now.
MAJOR INCIDENTS OF TERRORISM IN
PAKISTAN:-
 16 December 2014 Peshawar school attack: At least 132
children among over 141 killed by Taliban militants who
stormed an army-run school in Peshawar city. Seven
militants were also killed during the SSG recue operation.
 January 10 2013 Four bombings in Quetta and the 
Swat Valley killed over a hundred people and injured an
estimated 270. Many of the casualties were caused by the
second blast as police and media rushed to the scene.
 June 30 2013 At least 52 people have been killed in
Pakistan, on the same day Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif
and British counterpart David Cameron met to discuss
security.
 May 13  2011 Two suicide bombers attacked a
paramilitary academy training young cadets in Charsadda,
more than 80 people were killed and at least 15 injured,
the attack was called by the Taliban as revenge for the
killing of Osama bin Laden.
 Multiple target killings in Karachi throughout the months
of July and August in 2011 left hundreds of people dead.
 1 January 2010 At least 105 people were killed when a
suicide bomber blew up his vehicle in a crowd watching a 
volleyball game in Lakki Marwat, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
 On July 3, 2007, the stand-off between the students
barricaded inside the mosque and the government resulted
in bloody gun battles.
CURRENT TERRORISM SITUATION IN
PAKISTAN
 Today terrorisms is in the roots of Pakistan
 They are having strong hold in Pakistan.

 People of our country are now scared from this


terrorism.
 Today the terrorists are acting on a new type of strategy
they are creating conflicts between Muslims.
EFFECTS OF TERRORISM IN PAKISTAN
 More than 48,000 Pakistanis have
lost their lives.
 Pakistan army has lost more than

26,000 men during war against


terrorists.
 There have been 3486 bomb blast in
the country due to which Pakistan
economy effected greatly.
 Terrorism has negative impact
almost every sector of Pakistan.
 Suicide attacks has been increased
due to which more people lost their
lives.
EFFECTS OF TERRORISM ON ECONOMY

 Rise in cost of production


 Fall in business confidence
 Product Innovation falls
 Government on non-productive areas.
 Outsourcing of business
 Pakistan is Ranked 3rd on global terrorism
index.
HOW DO THEY TRAIN TERRORISTS?
Brain wash by describing
that they will go to
Heaven if they died
during this war.
What they are doing is
“Jihad”
HOW TO STOP TERRORISM??
 If the feeling of injustice is
unjustified it can be removed
 By changing the policies against
militants
 Attack terrorists and their capacity
to operate
 The Government must be loyal and
responsible.
 By providing better education and
jobs.
 By solving the political crises.
PAKISTAN ARMY STARTED
STEPS TAKEN BY PAKISTAN AND
PAKISTAN ARMY
 Ban on Terrorism organization
 Following are major Operation
against terrorism
I. Rah-e-Raast
II. Operation Rah-e-Nijat
III. Operation Zarb-e-Azb

IV. Operation in north waziristan.


 Government also take step for
reforming of Madrassas.
OPERATION RAH-E-NIJAT
CONCLUSION
 To conclude, Pakistan is a peace loving
nation and playing its important role in
combating terror.
 Pakistan has sacrificed the most in the
ongoing war on terror.
 Unfortunately sometimes its
commitment is doubted by some of its
allies.
 Pakistan is a responsible nation; fully
capable of defending its territorial
integrity.
 Mistrust can lead to diversion of efforts,
which will not be beneficial to common
objective of peace in the region.

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