The Haqqani network is an Islamist insurgent group using asymmetric warfare to fight against US-led NATO forces and the government of Afghanistan. Maulvi Nazir was a leading militant of the Pakistani Taliban in south Waziristan. He was opposed to foreign influence, particularly Uzbek and American in the region.
The Haqqani network is an Islamist insurgent group using asymmetric warfare to fight against US-led NATO forces and the government of Afghanistan. Maulvi Nazir was a leading militant of the Pakistani Taliban in south Waziristan. He was opposed to foreign influence, particularly Uzbek and American in the region.
The Haqqani network is an Islamist insurgent group using asymmetric warfare to fight against US-led NATO forces and the government of Afghanistan. Maulvi Nazir was a leading militant of the Pakistani Taliban in south Waziristan. He was opposed to foreign influence, particularly Uzbek and American in the region.
The Haqqani network is an Islamist insurgent group using asymmetric warfare to fight against US-led NATO forces and the government of Afghanistan. Maulvi Nazir was a leading militant of the Pakistani Taliban in south Waziristan. He was opposed to foreign influence, particularly Uzbek and American in the region.
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd
Download as docx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 13
1
FORMER AND CURRENT LEADERS OF TALIBAN PAKISTAN
Maulana Fazlullah (born 1974) nicknamed the "Radio Mullah" or "Mullah Radio", is the leader of Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi (TNSM), a banned Pakistani Islamic fundamentalist militant group allied to the Pakistani Taliban, that aims to enforce Sharia in the country. He is sometimes referred to as "chief" of the Swat Taliban
and is the son-in-law of the TNSM's founder, Sufi Muhammad. On 7 November 2013 he was elected by the Pakistani Taliban as its new chief, succeeding Hakimullah Mehsud who was killed in a U.S. drone strike a week prior.
2
Baitullah Mehsud (1974 5 August 2009) was a leading militant in Waziristan, Pakistan, and the leader of the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). He formed the TTP from an alliance of about five militant groups in December 2007. He is thought by U.S. military analysts to have commanded up to 5,000 fighters and to have been behind numerous attacks in Pakistan including the assassination of Benazir Bhutto which he and others have denied.
The Haqqani network is an Islamist insurgent group using asymmetric warfare to fight against US-led NATO forces and the government of Afghanistan. Maulvi Jalaluddin Haqqani and his son Sirajuddin Haqqani lead the group. The group operates on both sides of the Afghanistan- Pakistan border, and U.S. officials believe it is based in Pakistan's Waziristan tribal frontier. The Haqqani network is allied with the Taliban
3
Maulvi Nazir (aka. Maulvi Nazir Wazir)(1975 - 2 January 2013) was a leading militant of the Pakistani Taliban in South Waziristan.Nazir's operations were based around Wana. He was opposed to foreign influence, particularly Uzbek and American, in Waziristan.The Pakistani military and intelligence establishment consider Nazir to be "good Taliban" as he did not have a particularly anti-government agenda or openly seek the overthrow of the Pakistani state. He was killed by a U.S. drone strike on 2 January 2013
Hakimullah Mehsud (1979 1 November 2013), born Jamshed Mehsud and also known as Zulfiqar Mehsud, was the emir of Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). He was deputy to Commander Baitullah Mehsud and one of the leaders of the militant group Fedayeen al-Islam prior to the elder Mehsud's death in a CIA drone missile strike.
4
Qari Shakeel Ahmed Haqqani A close associate of Omar Khalid Khorasani, he is currently the head of the TTPs political shura and deputy chief of the TTP Mohmand.
5
Wali-ur-Rehman (Wali Ur-Rehman Mehsud) (c. 1970, (Bannu) - 29 May 2013) was a senior Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) commander based in South Waziristan. Wali-ur-Rehman was formerly a spokesman for Baitullah Mehsud, the late leader of the TTP.
Abdullah Bahar Mehsud - Deputy Chief of TTP and adviser to Hakimullah Mehsud - deceased 1 November 2013. Qari Hussain Mehsud Lieutenant to Baitullah Mehsud deceased 7 October 2010.
Maulvi Muhammad Iftikhar One the six most senior Pakistan Taliban leaders and former Red Mosque leader deceased 14 October 2011. Mullah Dadullah - TTP commander in Bajaur Agency - deceased 24 August 2012.
Maulvi Abbas Wazir - TTP Commander in Wana, South Waziristan - deceased 21 December 2012. 6
Wali Muhammad Mehsud (alias Toofan) In charge of fidayeen (suicide) squad and former head of TTP in Wana. deceased 21 January 2014. Tariq Afridi (alias Gidar) - TTP Commander in Khyber, Peshawar, Kohat, and Hangu. - deceased 29 August 2012. Maulvi Saifuddin - TTP commander in Frontier Region Bannu - deceased 19 November 2013. Asmatullah Shaheen Bhittani - Former head of the central / supreme shura (or council) - deceased 21 January 2014.
Maulvi Farhad Uzbek - Leader of Ansar Al-Mujahideen faction - deceased 21 January 2014. Akhunzada Aslam Farooqui - Former head of TTP in Orakzai Agency. Maulvi Malik Noor Jamal (alias Mullah Toofan)- Former chief of TTP in Kurram Agency. Latif Mehsud (also known as Latifullah Mehsud) - Naib amir (deputy chief) of TTP and commander of TTP Miranshah chapter - arrested 5 October 2013
Faqir Mohammed Bajaur - demoted in March 2012 from naib amir (deputy chief) to "a common fighter"- arrested February 18, 2013 7
Sufi Muhammad - Leader of TNSM in Swat - arrested 5 June 2009
Pakistani Taliban but not allied to TTP Hafiz Gul Bahadur North Waziristan, Although originally credited as the TTP amir in North Waziristan, Gul Bahadur has more recently been described as "pro-Pakistan" and opposed to Hakimullah. He exclusively focuses on NATO forces in Afghanistan. Bahawal Khan Wazir (alias Salahuddin Ayubi) - South Waziristan (Eastern Half) - Successor of Maulvi Nazir.
Former Maulvi Nazir South Waziristan (eastern half) - deceased 2 January 2013 8
Qari Zainuddin Mehsud South Waziristan; Rival of Baitullah Mehsud eceased 23 June 2009.
Adnan Rasheed - Chief of Ansar Al-Aseer (TTP's unit tasked to free militant prisoners). 9
Ehsanullah Ehsan was a spokesman for the Pakistani Taliban. In December 2011, Ehsanullah disputed that the Pakistani Taliban was negotiating a cease-fire with the Pakistani government. He asserted that the individuals negotiating that cease-fire were doing so without the authorization of the Taliban's leadership. He was sacked on June 25, 2013 10
Omar Khalid also known as Omar Khalid Khorasani is the commander of Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in Mohmand Agency. He is considered one of TTP's most effective and powerful leaders in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas. His real name is Abdul Wali and belongs to the Safi tribe.
Sheikh Maqbool (alias Shahidullah Shahid) - Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan central Spokesman and spokesman for TTP in Orakzai Agency.
11
OTHERS LEADERS Khan Saeed Head of the TTP in South Waziristan. Maulvi Abu Bakr A little known figure, he was appointed head of the TTP in Bajaur after the arrest of Faqir Muhammad in Afghanistan. He is media-shy and maintains a very low profile. Hafiz Saeed Head of the TTP in Orakzai agency. Qazi Hammad He is the chief justice of the TTP, addressing internal disputes taken to his court. Maulana Saleh Qassam Editor of the TTPs monthly magazine, Ihyae Khilafat.Hasan Abdullah Khan Said (alias Sajna Mehsud / Khalid Sajna) - Commander of South Waziristan TTP. Abdul Wali (alias Omar Khalid / Umer Khalifa) Mohmand Agency and formerly Tirah Valley. Asmatullah Muawiya - Leader of TTP's Punjab faction and Junood-e-Hafsa. Mufti Hassan Swati - New chief of TTP's Peshawar chapter. Mangal Bagh Afridi - Head of Lashkar-e-Islam (based in Khyber Agency) - Key ally of TTP. Hafiz Dolat Khan (alias Hafiz Ahmed) - TTP emir of Kurram Agency. Muhammad Arif (alias Kaka) - TTP Chief of Darra Adam Khel, Kohat, and Hangu Maulana Gul Zaman - TTP Ameer in Khyber Agency. Maulana Abu Bakr - Chief of TTP in Bajaur Agency. Shah Jehan - Chief of TTP in Swabi.
12
SPOKE PERSONS OF TTP AND OTHER GROUPS Current Sheikh Maqbool (alias Shahidullah Shahid) - Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan central Spokesman and spokesman for TTP in Orakzai Agency. Mohammad Raees Khan Mehsud (alias Azam Tariq / Asimullah Asim) - South Waziristan TTP (Mehsud Taliban). Sajjad Mohmand (alias Ehsanullah Ehsan) Spokesman for Mohmand Taliban. He was formerly the main spokesman of TTP but was sacked on 9 July 2013. Mohammmad Afridi - TTP Spokesman for Darra Adam Khel & Khyber Agency. Sirajuddin Ahmed - Spokesman for Swat TTP. Abu Baseer - Spokesman of TTP's Ansarul Mujahideen faction. Ahmed Marwat - Spokesman of TTP Jundullah. Abdul Rashid Lashkari - Lashkar-e-Islam Spokesman for Khyber Agency. Former Abdul Wali (alias Maulvi Omar) close aide to Baitullah Mehsud arrested 18 August 2009 Muslim Khan arrested 11 September 2009 Ikramullah Mohmand (alias Ikramullah Turabi / Qari Ikramullah) - Former spokesman for Mohmand Taliban- arrested 28 December 2013. Omar Mukkaram Khurasani - Former spokesman for Mohmand Taliban. Asad Sayeed (alias Dr. Asad) - Former spokesman of Mohmand Taliban. Muhammad Suleman Former spokesman for Wana (South Waziristan) TTP. 13