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India-Pakistan
Taliban seek 'huge compensation' for North Waziristan peace deal
2006-08-30
PESHAWAR: Negotiations between Taliban leaders and a tribal jirga in North Waziristan have reached an impasse over the formers demand for a "huge compensation", sources told Daily Times on Tuesday. "The peace talks are hostage to the issue of compensation, which militants say the government should pay them for damages suffered in military operations," said the sources.
“Around Rs 50 million was paid to key Taliban commanders in South Waziristan in 2004 after they surrendered following a peace deal with the government, but the Taliban in North Waziristan are demanding Rs 200 million as compensation... ”
They said the ceasefire was extended because of "differences" between Taliban commanders and jirga members over the issue. "The sum they are demanding is quite large. It is in billions," they added.

Around Rs 50 million was paid to key Taliban commanders in South Waziristan in 2004 after they surrendered following a peace deal with the government, but the Taliban in North Waziristan, according to the sources, are demanding Rs 200 million as compensation. "We are trying to convince the Taliban commanders to reconsider their demand. We know about the damages, but the militants are trying to exploit the situation," a senior jirga member told Daily Times over the telephone from Miranshah. He said the government saw the militants' demand as "beyond justifiable".
Posted by:Fred

#7  Taliban seek 'huge compensation'

No gold, just lead.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-08-30 16:10  

#6  I also have one word for them - napalm. Gather together in large groups, so we can be more effective. Be sure to remember to bring the fluffy bunnies and baby duckies with you.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2006-08-30 12:31  

#5  That won't work, bigjim-ky. They're already so close to being another Bangladesh that they won't understand the implications.
Posted by: Darrell   2006-08-30 11:26  

#4  Is the opium bidnid not producing enough cash to maintain the Talib operations in Afghanistan? Do they really need a Pak government subsidy?
Posted by: Fred   2006-08-30 11:16  

#3  I got one word for them.

Bangladesh.

It could happen to you.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2006-08-30 06:38  

#2  Aw fer cryin' out loud. How 'bout this: We promise not to kill you and rape your wife and kids. These guys aren't going to give up for money, are they? No. Suppose it's another hudna? Every rupee they get is going to be recycled into guns. Damages suffered in military operations? You get what you ask for. Be happy you're still walking. I can't believe they gave them Rs50M to begin with! That was either stupid or an excuse to hand a ton of government money to someone's own cousin. With appropriate kickbacks, of course.
Posted by: gorb   2006-08-30 03:45  

#1  I suggest a 50 cal. enima as appropriate compensation.
Posted by: anymouse   2006-08-30 01:42  

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