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India-Pakistan
The changing face of local militancy in Balochistan
2016-11-03
[DAWN] In what has been unravelling like a game of whack-a-mole for the state and the disturbing array of Death Eater groups spread across the country, there seems to be no clear end in sight.
Until Pakistain disbands all religious parties they won't even begin to get a handle on the problem -- always assuming they see it as a problem.
On Oct 24, Quetta’s air was once again echoing with the sound of ambulances as armed Lions of Islam successfully infiltrated the city’s police training academy, killing 62 young men.

In the global fight against terrorism, unlikely alliances between militant groups have been a regular feature and the Islamic State, cornered in the Middle East, is finding newer allies in this part of the world.
The attack on Quetta’s police academy is part of a series of attacks in Pakistain’s urban centres staged by the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi
Posted by:Fred

#1  "The LJ is no longer simply a sectarian group targeting Shias in Pakistain,"

"we were cool with that, but then...."
Posted by: Frank G   2016-11-03 10:01  

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