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Taliban to Pak: Keep US drones and your troops on leash or...

By Tahir Ali
November 12, 2011 19:31 IST

A top Taliban commander in Pakistan's restive North Waziristan tribal region has threatened to scrap an unofficial peace deal with the army, citing recurring American drone attacks and demolition carried out by the military in Miranshah.

Hafiz Gul Bahadur, who is believed to have links with groups like the Haqqani terror network, issued the warning in an Urdu pamphlet distributed in the market of Miranshah, the main town of North Waziristan Agency.

In the pamphlet, a copy of which is available with rediff.com, Bahadur blamed the Pakistani government for supporting the US in the ongoing drone strikes and said that the security forces had crossed all limits of brutality while treating poor tribesmen.

"Today we announce the abolition of the peace jirga, which had been formed for negotiations with the government in 2007. We want to declare that if in future, the security forces resort to brutal acts, we will not remain silent spectators," Bahadur said in his statement.

"In view of the sufferings of the people of North Waziristan we have shown restraint and patience. But the government is resorting to brutalities on the behest of others. Drones are killing innocent people, including children," he added.

Bahadur's move came in the wake of the demolition by the army of a multi-storey building in Miranshah on November 7. The building was blown apart after two rockets were fired on a nearby army camp.

The Taliban group led by Bahadur struck a peace deal with security forces four years ago after which a peace jirga was formed in the area in 2007.
Tahir Ali in Islamabad

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