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Rebels surrender in southwest Pakistan |
2006-12-17 |
QUETTA, Pakistan - A group of about 22 rebels downed arms and surrendered on Saturday to authorities in Pakistan’s restive southwestern province of Baluchistan, officials said. A total of 22 tribesmen belonging to Marri tribe have surrendered with weapons and explosives in the town of Sibbi, a security official told AFP. “They surrendered unconditionally and have promised to live peacefully,” he added. The rebels had been hiding at three fugitives camps known as Karmo Wadh, Haftpur and Bangan and had been taking part in anti-state activities, he said. A rebel commander said that the group had surrendered arms after realising that their tribe had been fighting for a unrealistic cause. “We were mislead by our people that our nation will get independence and that there will be prosperity, but that never happened,” leader Wadera Tawwakal Marri told AFP. |
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