Relatório de segurança de paquistão
Pakistan Security Report 2010
JANUARY
2011
Pakistan Security Report 2010
By Pak Institute For Peace Studies (PIPS)
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January 2011
Pakistan Security Report 2010
Contents
1. 2. 3. Introduction Overview 2.1 Comparison Security Landscape in 2010 3.1 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA 3.1.1 Prominent Killings 3.1.2 Assassinations of Political Leaders and Workers 3.1.3 Attacks on Pro-government Peace Committees 3.1.4 Abduction for Ransom 3.2 Balochistan 3.2.1Target Killings 3.2.2 Attacks/ Target Killings of Political Leaders and Activists 3.2.3 Target Killings of Settlers 3.2.4 Enforced Disappearances 3.3 Sindh 3.3.1 Karachi 3.3.2 Ethno-Political Violence 3.4 Punjab 3.5 Azad Kashmir 3.6 Gilgit-Baltistan 3.7 Islamabad Suicide Attacks Sectarian Violence 5.1 Sectarian-related Terrorist Attacks 5.2 Sectarian Clashes 5.3Attacks on Shrines and Worship Places Attacks on NATO Supplies Attacks on Educational Institutes Border Tensions 8.1 Pak-Afghan Border 8.2 Pak-Iran Border 8.3 Pak-India Border Drone Attacks
c. Recruitment of Additional Troops in FC and Levy Force 10.2 Balochistan 10.2.1 IDPs of Balochistan 10.3 Ethno-Political Violence 10.4 Counter Terrorism Initiatives 10.4.1 Terrorist Arrests 10.4.2 Search Operations 10.4.3 Initiatives to Enhance Capacity of Law Enforcement Agencies 11. Challenges and Opportunities 11.1 Critical Areas 11.1.1 FATA 11.1.2 KPK 11.1.3 Balochistan 11.1.4 Karachi 11.1.5 South Punjab 11.2 Critical Internal Threats 11.2.1 Sectarian Violence 11.2.2 Militant Networks and Nexus 11.2.3 Changing Tactics and Targets by Terrorists 11.2.4 Growing Radicalization 11.2.5 Nexus between Terrorists and Criminals 11.2.6. Foreign Militants 11.3 Critical Policies/ Initiatives 11.3.1 Counter-terrorism Policy 11.3.2 Judicial Reforms 11.4 Critical Regional Issues 11.4.1 Pak-Afghan 11.4.2 Reconciliation with Taliban 11.4.3 Terrorists’ Support 11.4.4. India’s Role in Afghanistan 11.4.5 Transit Trade Agreement 11.5 Pak-US 11.6 Iran