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Pak’s advise unlikely to be heard by Obama administration

Pakistani has advised the Obama administration not to send additional US troops to Afghanistan, and instead negotiate with the Taliban.
Pakistan Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani’’s office recently told visiting CIA Director Leon Panetta of “Pakistan’’s concerns relating to the possible surge of the US and ISAF forces in Afghanistan which may entail negative implications [...]

Faction of Taliban in favour of talks with US: ex-Afghan minister

Former Afghan Minister Mullah Wakil Ahmed Mutawakal, who held the post of Foreign Minister in the Taliban government, has said that some leaders of the outlawed outfit are in favour of holding talks with the US.
In an interview with CNN, Mutawakal said certain ranks of the Taliban want to discuss issues with the United States, [...]

Pakistanis blame ‘foreign powers’ for deadly Peshawar blast

While the Pakistan government has blamed the banned terror outfits such as the Taliban and Al-Qaeda for the devastating car bomb blast in Peshawar’s Meena Bazaar, in which over 100 people were killed, many Pakistanis believe it was countries like the US, India and Israel which were the real enemies of the state and not [...]

Pakistan: 11 militants killed in strongholds

Pakistani soldiers killed at least 11 militants during overnight gunbattles in three Taliban strongholds, intelligence officials said Saturday. The officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to speak with the media, said that while the Pakistan military has taken control of two of the strongholds — Sararogha and Ladha — there were still occasional clashes with militants.

Balooch leaders rubbish Islamabad’’s blame of India fomenting terror

Dr Wahid Baloch, who is the head of Baloch society of North America has rubbished Pakistan’’s allegation that India is fuelling insurgency in Balochistan.
Talking to ANI, Dr Baloch said, ” Well if India has helped Baloch people, then Baloch people would not be suffering in the hands of the Pakistani Islamic Jehadi army.
“Infact, [...]

Taliban attack kills three Pakistani soldiers

Taliban militants killed three Pakistani soldiers in an assault on a check post in the northwest as the military pressed its ground and air offensive, officials said Saturday. The militants launched a rocket and gun attack on a paramilitary post in Torawari area of Hangu district late

Pakistan offers $5 million bounty for Taliban leaders

Pakistan on Monday offered rewards worth five million dollars for information leading to the capture, dead or alive, of Tehreek-e-Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud and 18 other lieutenants. The rewards were offered in a black and white government advertisement on the front page of The News

Deadly street battles in Taliban nerve centre


ISLAMABAD – Security forces killed nine terrorists and apprehended another two in operation Rah-e-Nijat in South Waziristan Agency (SWA) on Sunday.
Two soldiers also were martyred and two injured in clashes with terrorists, ISPR said on Sunday.
On Jandola-Sararogha axis, the security forces surrounded Sararogha from three directions and operation was progressing smoothly, ISPR said, adding security forces also completed sanitisation of Zariwam and consolidated their positions around Point-1435, Point-1342, Point-1389 and Point-1290. While on Shakai-Kanigurram axis, search and clearance operation of Kanigurram commenced and 50 per cent of the town had been cleared.
Area along the road up to Biga, north of Kanigurram, has been cleared, while area northwest of Badar Algad up to Kanigram has also been cleared.
Near Asman Manza, terrorists attacked security forces check post with rockets and small arms and injured one soldier. The forces retaliated and killed four terrorists, the ISPR said. Similarly, the security forces secured Khazar Manzoor Ziarat, south of Asman Manza, and apprehended one terrorist besides recovering one machine gun along with two spare magazines.
During clearance operation at Karama, the stronghold of Uzbek militants, security forces recovered and destroyed two caches of mines, explosives, ammunition along with one medical operation theater equipped with Russian equipment and one ammunition and explosive laden vehicle.
At Patok Narai, security forces killed five terrorists, while during exchange of fire, two soldiers were martyred and one was injured. The forces also arrested one terrorist from Karwan Narai.
Similarly, on Razmak-Makeen axis, security forces surrounded Makeen from three directions and cleared Litta Sar area. Consolidation was in process.
During last 24 hours, the ISPR said, security forces also recovered huge quantity of arms and ammunition during search and clearance operations along all three axes. These included 3 x 14.5mm guns with 1200 rounds, 3 x 12.7mm along with 60 ammunition boxes and 1455 rounds, 2 x Light Machine Guns and 2 light machine guns mounted vehicles; 8 x rifles 303 and 4 (mark-4) rifles, 16 x Rockets of RPG-7 with 59 rockets, 4 x 7mm rifles, 1 x SMG with 6 magazines and 500 rounds, 5 x walki talkie sets, 10 x communication sets, 6 x jammers, 1 x telescope and 2 binoculars, 1 x communication system (PATCOM Antenna), 12 x HE grenades and 24 arges grenades, 11 x fire extinguisher vehicles and 2 blasting machines, 5 x anti tank mines, 4 x heavy mortars with ammunition, 1 x missile launcher and 3 missiles from Nawaz Kot, 25 x 82 mm bombs, 1 x SPG-9 grenade launcher along with 50 rockets and 15 x Passports.
Relief activities displaced families of Waziristan were continuing in Dera Ismail Khan. According to ISPR, 7,203 cash cards have been distributed amongst the displaced families and an army field hospital has been established at Ratta Kulachi stadium at D I Khan, where 50 patients have been treated. Army Helpline and complaint cell (Telephone number 0996-740439) has also been established at D I Khan.
AFP adds: Troops fought deadly street battles in a Taliban centre and den of Uzbek fighters on Sunday, pressing a major offensive into a third week and killing nine militants.
The troops are zeroing in on two major Taliban bases in South Waziristan Agency as their offensive pushes deeper into militant bastion, the military said.
Nine militants and two soldiers were killed during SundayÂ’s fighting, the military said, taking the militantsÂ’ death toll to 331 and 38 soldiers in 16 days of fighting.
Uzbeks are the largest group among foreign militants backing Taliban fighters in Pakistan.
On Saturday, the military reported stiff resistance from Taliban holed up in bunkers and sniper men hunkered down in towers in what is one of the largest towns in South Waziristan.
Around 30,000 troops are taking part in the offensive against an estimated 10,000-12,000 militants in the semi-autonomous region. Relief workers say more than 200,000 people have been displaced by the fighting.
The security forces in Kotkai discovered a 500-metre-long tunnel, which housed a suicide jacket-manufacturing factory while would-be bombers were also trained there. The tunnel connected various areas of the southern-most tribal agency.

Afghans caught between Taliban and US promises

“We’re caught in the middle,” Abdul Rahim tells US Marines as they try to induce his fellow Afghan villagers to turn on the Taliban fighters in their midst. As Rahim mulls the Marines’ offers, he sums up the no-win situation that rural populations find themselves in, trapped in a vicious

Murder in Kabul

The Taliban kill several UN staff in Afghanistan, ahead of a presidential election

THE murder of at least five foreign, civilian, UN staff in a private guest house in Kabul, and a near-simultaneous rocket attack on the city’s most prestigious hotel, on Wednesday October 28th, are reminders of the apparently expanding reach of Taliban insurgents in Afghanistan. At least three suicide attackers, wearing explosives and carrying grenades and automatic weapons, made their way into the Bekhtar guest house, reportedly by posing as policemen. Frequented by foreigners, the guest house is in a central area of Kabul that had previously been considered relatively secure. Guards and the intruders exchanged gunfire, guests were killed (and nine more were injured), as well as four Afghans. Three attackers were eventually shot dead.

A Taliban spokesman promptly claimed responsibility for the murders, saying that they were “just a start” of an assault on “anyone engaged” in the process of preparing for a run-off presidential election that is scheduled for November 7th. The head of the UN mission, Kai Eide, responded to the worst single attack on his staff in the country by vowing to remain “committed to Afghanistan”. But the Taliban may hope that a bloody enough assault on UN workers might yet provoke the organisation either to reduce its activities in the country or to consider withdrawal, as happened in Iraq in 2003 after 22 staff were killed by bombers at its headquarters in Baghdad. …

Taliban attack on guesthouse kills 6 UN workers

A United Nations spokesman in Afghanistan says militants have killed at least six UN workers and wounded nine others. Many of the victims of an attack on an international guesthouse in the capital, Kabul are believed to be foreigners, VOA reports.

Taliban kills three UN workers in Kabul shootout

Taliban gunmen stormed a United Nations hostel in central Kabul Wednesday, killing at least three UN staffers in an assault that the Islamists warned marked a bloody countdown to new Afghan elections. Gunfire and explosions rang out across the city in a smart residential district near the

Taliban kills six foreigners in attack on UN hostel

Taliban suicide gunmen stormed a UN hostel in central Kabul on Wednesday, killing at least six foreigners in an assault that the Islamists warned marked a bloody countdown to new Afghan elections. Gunfire and explosions rang out across the city in a smart residential district near Butcher

Kabul guesthouse attack toll rises

Taliban militants killed six UN foreign staff and reportedly another six other people in an assault on an international guest-house in Kabul on Wednesday, raising questions about security for a presidential election run-off due in 10 days. A resurgent Taliban has vowed to stage attacks

India rejects Pak charge of funding Taliban

India has rubbished as “absurd” and “totally baseless” Pakistan’s allegations that it was supporting and sponsoring Taliban along the border with Afghanistan and said it was the greatest threat to world peace.
“It is absurd and totally baseless. India cannot support Taliban, which is the greatest threat to world peace,” Defence Minister A K Antony told [...]

Militants kill six Pakistani security forces after Taliban demands army halt offensive

Militants attacks have killed six Pakistani security forces, a day after the Taliban chief warned of terrorist strikes across the country if the army did not stop a major offensive against the insurgents along the Afghan border. Police said on Monday that heavily armed militants assaulted

Army overruns Taliban bastion


PESHAWAR (Agencies) – The military said Saturday it had captured Taliban chief Hakimullah MehsudÂ’s hometown.
Security officials said the Army seized control of Kotkai overnight after three days of aerial bombardments which had underlined the huge challenge facing the military in taking on the Taliban in their tribal heartland.
Kotkai town in South Waziristan has changed hands three times since the Army launched a major offensive on Taliban strongholds a week ago, highlighting the difficulty of seizing territorial advantage in the rugged mountains and valleys. It is also the birthplace of Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud and the hometown of Qari Hussain Mehsud, a senior commander known as ‘the mentor of suicide bombers’.
Although figures are impossible to verify, the Army said more than 160 militants and 23 troops have been killed in the week-long South Waziristan offensive. Twelve militants and three soldiers died in the final stages of the battle for Kotkai, it added. “Today, after intense fighting, security forces took complete control of the town of Kotkai,” Army’s chief spokesman Major-General Athar Abbas told a Press conference.
The Army said many of the houses in Kotkai had been converted into bunkers by militants and it was also the site of a training camp for suicide bombers.
Abbas said security forces entered Kotkai on Friday evening and were now clearing the area. Government troops first took the town on Monday, but the Taliban retook control a day later. “The place was a stronghold of terrorists, with a majority of households turned into bunkers,” he added.
Abbas said the military was ahead of schedule on the offensive but the terrain meant operations were going to slow down.
“Security forces are in the process of clearing the build-up area of IEDs (improvised explosive devices), booby-traps and mines,” the spokesman added.
Abbas said the Taliban had been hit by a large number of desertions, saying that former militants were now trimming their beards to distance themselves from their erstwhile comrades in arms.
The Army launched the drive last Saturday, pitting 30,000 troops against an estimated 10,000-12,000 Taliban fighters where Al-Qaeda-linked militants are believed to have plotted attacks against the West as well as in Pakistan.
The Army had promised to make the Taliban leadership a particular target of their offensive and sealed off the main road into Kotkai last weekend.
There has been no word on the whereabouts of Mehsud since the operation began.

Pakistan captures Taliban chief’s hometown

Pakistan’s army said on Saturday it had captured Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud’s hometown after fierce fighting as it pressed a major offensive against the extremists into a second week. Security sources said they had overrun Kotkai overnight after three days of aerial bombardments which

Taliban vows to disrupt Afghan run-off vote

The Taliban on Saturday called on Afghans to boycott next month’s presidential election run-off and vowed to disrupt voting in a repeat of their threat to derail the disputed first round. “The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan once again urges their respected countrymen not to

Suicide bomber kills eight in Pakistan

A Taliban suicide bomber killed eight people outside a key Pakistani airforce facility on Friday. Officials have been quick to deny suggestions the target was linked to the country’s nuclear program.