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Pakistan Govt Falls for the Oldest Trick in Book -- Moslem Honor
An amnesty deal for foreign militants in Pakistan’s Afghan border region has suffered a setback, with them failing to begin registering as agreed. Under the deal, the fighters would be able to stay if they halted activities against Pakistan and Afghanistan. Pakistan has now given local tribesmen who brokered the deal more time but said they might face legal action if they failed to deliver. Hundreds of foreign militants are thought to be hiding in the region. ....

Local tribesmen are now believed to be pursuing more consultations with the foreign fighters - mainly Arabs, Uzbeks, Chechens and Afghans. But Asmatullah Gandapur, an administrator in South Waziristan, told 100 local tribal elders in the region’s main town, Wana, on Friday that the government’s patience was running out. "We are working with full restraint but if tribesmen do not fulfil their collective and territorial responsibilities, the law will take action against them," Mr Gandapur told the Associated Press news agency. .... Wednesday’s announcement that the fighters had agreed to the amnesty deal came after two deadlines set by the Pakistani authorities for foreigners to register or face renewed force had passed. More than 100 militants and troops were killed in the fighting in March.
Posted by: Mike Sylwester 2004-05-15
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