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{{Infobox military conflict | {{Infobox military conflict | ||
| conflict = Insurgency in Pujabi | | conflict = Insurgency in Pujabi | ||
| partof = | | partof = the [[wikipedia:Khalistan_movement|Pujabi conflict]] | ||
| image = | | image = Police_in_Kashmir_confronting_violent_protestors_December_2018.jpg | ||
| image_size = 300px | | image_size = 300px | ||
| caption = | | caption = Police in Pujabi confronting violent protesters in December 2018 | ||
| date = 13 July | | date = 13 July 1999 - Present ({{Age in years, months, weeks and days|year1=1999|month1=6|day=13}}) | ||
| place = [[Alseeria]], Pujabi, [[Arkatzia]] | | place = [[Alseeria]], Pujabi, [[Arkatzia]] | ||
| status = [[wikipedia:List of ongoing armed conflicts|Ongoing]] (high level insurgency) | | status = [[wikipedia:List of ongoing armed conflicts|Ongoing]] (high level insurgency) | ||
| combatant1 = [[File:Flag_of_Alseeria.jpg|22px]] [[Alseeria]] | | combatant1 = [[File:Flag_of_Alseeria.jpg|22px]] [[Alseeria]] | ||
* Alseerian Armed Forces | * {{flagicon image|Alseerian_Armed_Forces.jpg}} {{wp|Indian_Armed_Forces|Alseerian Armed Forces}} | ||
** Alseerian Army | ** {{flagicon image|Alseerian_Armed_Forces.jpg}} {{wp|Indian_Army|Alseerian Army}} | ||
** Alseerian Air Force | ** {{flagicon image|Alseerian_Armed_Forces.jpg}} {{wp|Indian_Air_Force|Alseerian Air Force}} | ||
| combatant2 = | * {{wp|Border_Security_Force|Border Security Force}} | ||
* {{wp|Jammu_and_Kashmir_Police|Pujabi Police}} | |||
| combatant2 = {{flagicon image|Flag of Pujabi.jpg}} [[United Front of Pujab]] | |||
* {{flagicon image|Nishan_Sahib.svg}} {{wp|Jammu_Kashmir_Liberation_Front|Pujabi Liberation Army}} | |||
* {{flagicon image|Sikh_flag.jpg}} {{wp|Hizbul_Mujahideen|Free Forces of Pujab}} | |||
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'''Supported by:''' | |||
[[File:New_Arkatzia.png|22px]] [[Arkatzia]] | |||
| strength1 = | | strength1 = | ||
{{flagicon image|Alseerian_Armed_Forces.jpg}} {{wp|Indian_Armed_Forces|Alseerian Armed Forces}} | |||
* 600,000 | * 600,000 | ||
| strength2 = 3,500 to 5,000 <small>(2006 est.)</small> | | strength2 = 3,500 to 5,000 <small>(2006 est.)</small> | ||
| commander1 = [[File:Flag_of_Alseeria.jpg|22px]] [[wikipedia:Post_Malone|Malsanka Rashad]] <br />{{small|([[wikipedia:Post_Malone|Supreme Leader]])}}<br />[[File:Flag_of_Alseeria.jpg|22px]] [[wikipedia:Post_Malone|Calsea Aman]] <br />{{small|([[wikipedia:Post_Malone|Prime Minister]])}}<br />[[File: | | commander1 = [[File:Flag_of_Alseeria.jpg|22px]] [[wikipedia:Post_Malone|Malsanka Rashad]] <br />{{small|([[wikipedia:Post_Malone|Supreme Leader]])}}<br />[[File:Flag_of_Alseeria.jpg|22px]] [[wikipedia:Post_Malone|Calsea Aman]] <br />{{small|([[wikipedia:Post_Malone|Prime Minister]])}}<br />[[File:Alseerian_Armed_Forces.jpg|22px]] [[wikipedia:Post_Malone|Qaboos Sala Malon]] <br />{{small|([[wikipedia:Post_Malone|Minister of Defense]])}}<br /> | ||
| commander2 = [[File: | | commander2 = [[File:Flag of Pujabi.jpg|22px]] [[wikipedia:Post_Malone|Garv Nasir]] <br />{{small|([[wikipedia:Post_Malone|Head of State]])}}<br />[[File:Flag of Pujabi.jpg|22px]] [[wikipedia:Post_Malone|Sani Werjat]] <br />{{small|([[wikipedia:Post_Malone|Vice Head of State]])}}<br />[[File:Nishan_Sahib.svg|22px]] [[wikipedia:Post_Malone|Omber Maan]] <br />{{small|([[wikipedia:Post_Malone|Head of the PLA]])}}<br /> | ||
| casualties1 = 5,462 security forces killed | | casualties1 = 5,462 security forces killed | ||
| casualties2 = 22,000 militants killed<br />3,000 captured<br />4,500 surrendered | | casualties2 = 22,000 militants killed<br />3,000 captured<br />4,500 surrendered | ||
| casualties3 = 20,867 - 100,000 killed overall | | casualties3 = 20,867 - 100,000 killed overall | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''insurgency in Pujabi''' or the '''war in Pujabi''' is a conflict between various {{wp|Punjabis|Pujabi}} separatists groups, united under the [[United Front of Pujab]], and the Government of [[Alseeria]]. Though most groups support an independent Pujabi state, some seeks accession into [[Arkatzia]] due to close history and historic Arkatzian support for Pujabi nationalists, as well as believing it the only way to seek true permanent autonomy from Alseeria. | |||
The roots of the conflict between the Pujabi insurgents and the Alseerian government are tied to a dispute over local autonomy and religious rights. The Ibadi regime's persecution of both the {{wp|Sikhism|Sikh}} religion and ethnic {{wp|punjabis|Pujabis}} led to heightened tensions and an overall dislike of the Alseerian regime by the populace in the region. In 1998, a disputed State election created a catalyst for the insurgency when it resulted in some of the state's legislative assembly members forming armed insurgent groups. In July 1999, a series of demonstrations, strikes and attacks on the Alseerian government began the Pujabi insurgency, which during the 2000s escalated into the most important internal security issue in Alseeria. | |||
Thousands of people have died during fighting between insurgents and the government as well as thousands of civilians who have died as a result of being targeted by the various armed groups. | |||
The Inter-Services Intelligence of Arkatzia has been accused by Alseeria and the international community of supporting and training insurgents to fight in Pujabi. According to official figures released in Pujabi assembly, there were 3,400 disappearance cases and the conflict has left more than 47,000 people dead which also includes 7,000 police personnel as of July 2009. | |||
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Insurgency in Pujabi | |||||||
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Part of the Pujabi conflict | |||||||
Police in Pujabi confronting violent protesters in December 2018 | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Supported by: Arkatzia | |||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Malsanka Rashad (Supreme Leader) Calsea Aman (Prime Minister) Qaboos Sala Malon (Minister of Defense) |
Garv Nasir (Head of State) Sani Werjat (Vice Head of State) Omber Maan (Head of the PLA) | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
| 3,500 to 5,000 (2006 est.) | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
5,462 security forces killed |
22,000 militants killed 3,000 captured 4,500 surrendered | ||||||
20,867 - 100,000 killed overall |
The insurgency in Pujabi or the war in Pujabi is a conflict between various Pujabi separatists groups, united under the United Front of Pujab, and the Government of Alseeria. Though most groups support an independent Pujabi state, some seeks accession into Arkatzia due to close history and historic Arkatzian support for Pujabi nationalists, as well as believing it the only way to seek true permanent autonomy from Alseeria.
The roots of the conflict between the Pujabi insurgents and the Alseerian government are tied to a dispute over local autonomy and religious rights. The Ibadi regime's persecution of both the Sikh religion and ethnic Pujabis led to heightened tensions and an overall dislike of the Alseerian regime by the populace in the region. In 1998, a disputed State election created a catalyst for the insurgency when it resulted in some of the state's legislative assembly members forming armed insurgent groups. In July 1999, a series of demonstrations, strikes and attacks on the Alseerian government began the Pujabi insurgency, which during the 2000s escalated into the most important internal security issue in Alseeria.
Thousands of people have died during fighting between insurgents and the government as well as thousands of civilians who have died as a result of being targeted by the various armed groups.
The Inter-Services Intelligence of Arkatzia has been accused by Alseeria and the international community of supporting and training insurgents to fight in Pujabi. According to official figures released in Pujabi assembly, there were 3,400 disappearance cases and the conflict has left more than 47,000 people dead which also includes 7,000 police personnel as of July 2009.