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US conveys concern to Musharraf on Taliban hiding in border camps | ||
2003-07-24 | ||
Naveed Miraj ISLAMABAD: The future of Afghan refugee camps in Pakistan has become a major issue in bilateral relations between Pakistan and the Unites States, an official told The Frontier Post on Tuesday. He disclosed he issue was a point of hot discussions during President Pervez Musharrafâs visit to the US, as intelligence gathered by American agencies showed many Taliban sympathizers were using refugee camps located close to the border for hiding. âUS intelligence reports say Taliban fighters cross the frontier to launch attacks on Afghan and allied forces and then come back to hide in the refugee camps on this side of the Durand Line,â the official revealed.
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Posted by:Fred Pruitt |
#2 the situation in Afghanistan has again slowed down the phased repatriation plan carried out under the aegis of the United Nations I think we've identified the root cause of the problem -- a refugee repatriation scheme brought to you by the same folk who are workng hard on repatriating the Palestinians ("In business since 1948!") |
Posted by: snellenr 2003-7-24 8:40:22 AM |
#1 "not pretty precarious,â Is it or isn't precarious? Precarious for whom,Afgan and Allied forces or precarious for the Taliban? If the camps are moved into Afganistan then the Tali's wouldn't have a safe base across the border to operate from(fewer bases anyway). If the camps are moved deeper into Pakland then the Tali's would be that much safer. |
Posted by: raptor 2003-7-24 7:30:02 AM |