Pakistani Shias being trained by Iran for a regional fighting force

ANI  |  Dubai [UAE] 

Very little is written in about the Zainebiyoun, a brigade comprising of Pakistani Shia fighters trained by the (IRGC) and currently fighting for the Assad regime in

The recruits for the brigade are largely drawn from Shia Hazaras originally from and the Shias of Parachinar and

According to sources, the number of Pakistanis deployed in this brigade could be as high as 1000.

The brigade, named after Zainab, the granddaughter of the Prophet Muhammad, has been largely operating in the Syrian cities of Damascus, Aleppo, and Their primary task is to protect Shia shrines from attacks of the

Though the was formed around 2015, Pakistani Shias were being inducted into the Fatemiyoun from 2013 onwards.

The Fatemiyoun Division, comprising mainly of Shias, has been fighting alongside Syrian forces against the from 2013 onwards. In fact, after the Hizbullah of Lebanon, the Fatemiyoun perhaps has the largest presence of foreign fighters in Syria, estimated to be 20,000 fighters.

Interviews of Shias who have returned to after serving in the Fatemiyoun in Syria, indicate that provides training to and Pakistani Shiites both in and inside The IRGC reportedly provides a four-week, pre-deployment training to Zainebiyouan and Fatemiyoun combatants at 'special training bases' inside There are known to be nine such training camps in Each combatant is lured into this brigade with the hope of being granted a permanent residency of Iran, a hefty monthly pay of USD 1200 per month and payment for education of the combatants' children, in case of his death.

As per accounts of active members of the Zainebiyoun, many of them were driven to join the brigade and take up the Shia cause outside their own country after they witnessed the persecution of Shias in

While the urban elite Shias remain unharmed because of their class and alignment with the Pakistani establishment, the vast majority of the poor, disadvantaged Shia Muslims in remain victims of frequent suicide attacks and target killing by ISI-sponsored groups like the (LeJ) and other radical Sunni groups.

has been using this sense of alienation among the middle class and poor Shias in Pakistan, to project itself as the sole protector of Shias worldwide. The arrival of the has allowed to use its Shia militias to gain a foothold in several countries of the There is little doubt that once the threat in & is over, these militias or proxy armies will be used by to further its geo-political ambitions in and

When Pakistani COAS Gen visited recently, it is unlikely that he considered it important to raise this issue with the Iranian leaders. However, if Iran's proactive policy in the is any indication, may soon have to deal with trained Shia proxies in its western borders.

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First Published: Wed, December 20 2017. 09:20 IST