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Pakistani Taliban release 17 hostages |
2012-01-06 |
![]() More than 30 young people aged between 20 and 30 were kidnapped from Pakistain's Bajaur tribal region during celebrations marking the Mohammedan Eid holiday in September 2011. "Today Taliban has released 17 of them, some 8-10 are yet in their custody," Bajaur administration official Islam Zeb told AFP. Zeb at the time said the boys had been kidnapped by a bad boy group allied with Taliban capo Maulvi Faqir Muhammad, who led local gun-hung tough guys but is believed to have decamped to Afghanistan in 2010. "They have ben freed unconditionally," he added. Another bigwig, Mohammad Tariq Khan, confirmed the release. Afghanistan shares a disputed and unmarked 2,400-kilometre (1,500-mile) border with Pakistain, and Taliban and other Al-Qaeda-linked forces of Evil have carved out strongholds on either side. Afghanistan and Pakistain blame each other for several recent cross-border attacks that have killed dozens and displaced hundreds of families. For years the neighbours have traded accusations over the Taliban and Al-Qaeda-linked forces of Evil embedded in both countries, who criss-cross the porous, unmarked border and fight security forces from both governments. |
Posted by:Fred |