Pakistani Taliban website taken down 24 hours after launch

Published April 7, 2014
A screenshot of the website as it appeared on Monday. The web address now shows a '404 - Not Found' error.
A screenshot of the website as it appeared on Monday. The web address now shows a '404 - Not Found' error.

Less than a day after the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan launched UmarMedia.com – a website hosting videos, a magazine, and its leaders’ interviews and statements – it was mysteriously taken down.

A news release issued by the information and publication wing of the TTP said Umar Media, the 'media wing' of the militant group, had sponsored the website.

Deeper investigation into the domain’s registered records on Monday revealed that the website was hosted by a company from Punjab.

Speaking to Dawn while requesting to remain anonymous, the owner of the company said he had no idea who the client was. “The domain was registered in November 2013, and until yesterday, we had no idea as to what the content on the website would be.”

“The order for the domain and the website were placed through an address from Karachi, and the client always used proxy servers to access the online administrative panel,” he said. “The address was apparently fake.”

The TTP has waged a seven-year bloody war against the Pakistani state and was declared a banned outfit in August 2008.

Umar Media was launched a few years ago and has been disseminating the TTP-related information and videos since.

The website was launched during peace talks between the federal government and the TTP. Recently, the government released 19 prisoners as a goodwill gesture to the militants.

The website contained the TTP flag, verses from the Holy Quran, statements and videos containing sectarian, hate and propaganda material, especially against security forces, a message of TTP deputy Shaikh Khalid Haqqani for the people of Balochistan, and pictures of slain TTP chief Hakimullah Mehsud and his successor and current chief Maulvi Fazlullah.

The website is now inaccessible and shows a ‘404 - Not Found’ error.

The public DNS records which were updated on April 6 shortly before the website went down now list an inactive phone number and an address, most likely fake, from Buffer Zone in Karachi.

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