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  1. Pakistani Taliban declare nationwide ceasefire

    By ISHTIAQ MEHSHUD | AP - 22.11.11

    PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — The Pakistani Taliban has declared a cease-fire to encourage nascent peace talks with the government, a senior commanders said, a move that appears to show the deadly group's willingness to strike a deal with state.

    The commander said the cease-fire has been in effect for the past month and was valid throughout the country.

    "We are not attacking the Pakistan army and government installations because of the peace process," he said late Monday. The commander is close to Hakimullah Mehsud, the leader of the Taliban. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not the official spokesman of the insurgent network.

    His statement adds credence to recent announcements by anonymous Taliban and intelligence officials that government intermediaries recently met Taliban commanders to talk about a possible peace deal. The government has not officially commented, and on Tuesday the Pakistani army denied it was involved in any talks.

    The Pakistan Taliban, an umbrella grouping of militants allied with al-Qaida and based in the northwest close to the Afghan border, has been behind many of the scores of bloody suicide attacks around Pakistan over the last 4 1/2 years. At least 35,000 people have been killed in the bloodshed.

    The United States wants Pakistan to keep the pressure on insurgents and would likely be concerned about any effort to strike a deal. Many of its fiercest foes in Afghanistan, as well as al-Qaida operatives from around the world, live alongside the Pakistan Taliban in North Waziristan.

    Much remains unclear about the nature of the talks and their potential. Both the army and the militants have engaged in misinformation before. Some reports have said any deal would only cover one region in the northwest, South Waziristan, but could be extended.

    The Pakistan Taliban is believed to be divided. Many of its leaders and foot soldiers have been killed in U.S. drone attacks and Pakistani army offensives over the last few years. Some faction and allied groups are still committed to war against the state, and there been several insurgent attacks over the last month.

    http://news.yahoo.com/pakistani-taliban-declare-nationwide-cease-fire-123743853.html

    Posted 6 months ago on 22 Nov 2011 15:44 #
  2. SufiSoul
    Member

    A good move by our own Pakistanis but now the money spent about 6 billion over security will be ready to flow towards corrupt Govt.
    My point which hits me in head only this one....
    Is their any way to stop this money go towards corruption.....

    Posted 6 months ago on 22 Nov 2011 15:57 #
  3. SufiSoul, I fear you may be right. The money will go into pockets already overflowing with cash. Nothing we can do about it except pray even harder for an honest government to replace a corrupt one when the time comes.

    But the peace announcement on the part of the Pakistani Taliban is such a tremendous step forward for us that even the prospect of further corruption cannot take away from our sense of relief.

    Posted 6 months ago on 23 Nov 2011 21:37 #
  4. It was said by Pakistani Taliban, it is said that the Taliban involved in terrorism are not Pakistani at all, or not the real Taliban.
    Does it mean that this declaration will not have any impact on peace? The other talibans will continue their activities.

    Posted 6 months ago on 23 Nov 2011 22:06 #
  5. zaln
    Member

    مجھے لگتا ہے پاکستانی فوج ،ریٹائر جنرلوں ، آئی ایس آئی ،القاعدہ اور طالبان میں آپس میں ٹھیک کور ڈنیشن نہیں ہو رہی ہے .

    Posted 6 months ago on 23 Nov 2011 22:10 #
  6. d0ct0r
    Member

    There are so many different militant groups active,just look at last week's failed suicide bombing in Karachi,they shouldn't put their guard down anytime soon..

    Posted 6 months ago on 23 Nov 2011 22:17 #
  7. That's right, Friends, be sceptical, be very, very sceptical. Not the time to lower our guard now, as dOctOr points out.

    Nonetheless, we must acknowledge the fact that the horrid period when the bombings and deaths had practically become a daily occurrence is also no more with us now. And this recent Taliban declaration goes in the same direction. Things are easing up in Pakistan. And why then? Think back to the Raymond Davis case. That explains much. The think forward to what is about to take place in Afghanistan and that completes the picture.

    Posted 6 months ago on 24 Nov 2011 7:37 #
  8. zaln
    Member

    well, are there different Taliban groups in Pakistan ?
    are Taliban involved in Suicide attacks ?

    Oh Thanks God ... Just 2 years ago there were all indians and CIA agents where Taliban was in Sawaat imposing Shariah and most of the bloggers , anchors and politicians were supporting them .
    After every suicide bombing Hameed Gul ,IK ,Munawer hasan used to say "Muzaakraat"

    If people are accepting now that we have islamic militancy ..then the next question from where it is coming from ???

    Answer is Mulla and Military.............

    Madaaris + Ex service Men
    NO?

    Keep in denial ....

    Posted 6 months ago on 24 Nov 2011 8:27 #

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