Following are excerpts
from a news segment on female Pakistani anti-terror forces, which aired
on LBC TV on March 4, 2010.
Narrator: A female
presence was imposed on the counter-terrorism security forces, in light
of the deteriorating security in Pakistan, in order to provide protection
to the civilians. Several young women joined the female security forces,
and undergo training in order to meet the challenges.
The women practice
tumbling and marksmanship
The training is undoubtedly
difficult, requiring great skills, and is not completely free of danger.
However, their determination, resolution, and willpower, as well as
their commitment to their mission, drove them to join the female squad.
The women demonstrate
their ability to split heavy objects with their bare hands
Zahida Akhtar, trainee:
We undergo intensive counter-terrorism training. We are supervised by
professional instructors. Despite our difficult and intensive training,
we are proud to fulfill our mission in the service of our homeland.
The young women demonstrated
great skills in the training field. They raided the place of a wanted
militant, using a dog, trained for this mission. This is an example
of what happens out there.
The women infiltrate
a secured area with dogs and attack cardboard cut outs representing
militants
The instructor believes
that these women have reached an advanced level, allowing them to carry
out dangerous missions.
Muhammad Akmal, instructor:
I have trained men before, and now, I am training women. They have learned
a lot, and they are implementing it in the field. They can be trusted
with dangerous missions.
Jumping from high places,
using ropes in order to attack the target and to rescue the civilians,
was one of the powerful demonstrations carried out by the women, despite
the dangerous nature of this mission.
The women descend
from a three-storey building, using ropes
Fawzia Barwin, trainee:
Jumping was scary in the beginning, but now it is very easy. The training
we undergo bolsters our self-confidence. We implement what we learn.