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India-Pakistan
110 killed as Waziristan festivities enter third day
2007-03-22
Clashes between foreign Al Qaeda militants and pro-government tribesmen in South Waziristan have left 110 people dead, Interior Minister Aftab Sherpao told Daily Times on Wednesday.

Sherpao said that 84 Uzbek militants and 17 local tribesmen, including nine civilians, had been killed during three days of fighting. Another 83 Uzbeks have been captured by the tribal forces, he said, adding that the government has not intervened in the clashes. However, witnesses in Wana told Daily Times that the army had fired artillery rounds from the Zarinoor base at the Uzbek militants’ positions in Azam Warsak and Sheen Warsak and gunship helicopters were hovering over the area. “My home is near the military base and I can hear the artillery being fired,” Rasool Wazir, a businessman, told Daily Times by satellite phone. Army spokesman Maj Gen Waheed Arshad said he had no information that artillery was being used against the foreign militants.

Maulvi Nazir is leading the battle against foreign militants for the first time since they crossed over from Afghanistan after the US invasion. Rasool Wazir said the clashes were spreading from Azam Warsak and Kaloosha to areas like Karikot. Uzbek militants are being supported by key commanders of the late Taliban leader Nek Muhammad and they have taken control of a school in Karikot and all schools have been closed for an indefinite period, tribesmen arriving in Tank city from Wana told Daily Times.

Security officials said the clashes began with the killing of Saiful Adil, an Arab fighter whose body was found a few days ago. “Maulvi Nazir supports the Arabs and suspected that the Uzbeks had murdered Adil,” the officials said. They said that Nazir’s men attacked two private jails operated by Uzbek militants in Azam Warsak early on Wednesday, adding that the tribesmen killed more than 20 Uzbeks and rescued four local prisoners. Residents of Wana arriving in Tank city claimed that they had seen “Punjabi Taliban” fighting alongside Nazir’s men, but their claims could not be confirmed.

Former FATA security chief Brig (r) Mehmood Shah said the government should take advantage of the situation by covertly or overtly supporting the tribesmen. Meanwhile, a jirga led by MMA MNA Maulana Mirajuddin is heading towards Wana to negotiate a ceasefire between the warring factions.
Posted by:Fred

#7  This underlines our need for a multi sided score card.
Posted by: wxjames   2007-03-22 16:46  

#6  The news just keeps getting better: Foreign militants and local tribesmen in northern Pakistan resumed fighting near the Afghan border Thursday after a brief break to bury the latest of their 135 dead, security officials said. About 100 foreigners, mostly Uzbeks, and their supporters have died in the bloodshed that began Monday in the South Waziristan region, the three senior officials told The Associated Press.

About 25 tribesmen and 10 civilians caught in the crossfire have been killed, they said. The officials - one from the military and two intelligence agents - spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media. Interior Ministry Aftab Khan Sherpao said Wednesday that the clashes prove that the government's policy of enlisting tribesmen to expel foreign militants was working, and an army spokesman described the local militants as ``patriots.''

One of the intelligence officials said the killing had resumed after a brief truce on Wednesday to allow both sides to bury their latest casualties. He said the fighting has spread to six villages and towns in South Waziristan, which lies along the Afghan border.
Posted by: Steve   2007-03-22 08:19  

#5  Uzbecks are on both the Taliban and Northern Alliance


Afghanistan has an Uzbek minority who was more or less with the Northern Alliance They are headed by Dostom, former support of the pro-Soviet Governemnt, a war criminal but he also has his good sides like liking alcohol, money and women (ie he has human sides contrarily to the ideal of Taliban).

But there are no native Uzbeks in Pakistan and no normal Uzbek would live between the Pashtoons of Waziristan who are the most racist and retrograde between Pahstoons. THe Uzbeks in Pakistan are jihadists who fled Afgahnistan when it was liberated.
Posted by: JFM   2007-03-22 05:18  

#4  As Napoleon would say:

"Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
Posted by: Zenster   2007-03-22 02:08  

#3  All I can say is:

Bravo! More! More! Woooooo! (holds up lighter like at a 70's arena rock show)
Posted by: OldSpook   2007-03-22 01:45  

#2  110 killed as Waziristan festivities enter third day
I luvs it when a plan comes together. ;-)
Posted by: Halliburton Mutual Attrition Assured Division   2007-03-22 01:02  

#1  I'm having trouble figuring out the good guys from the bad guys here. I'd think the Arab side would automatically be the Taliban side, but the Uzbeks are described as Taliban (Uzbecks are on both the Taliban and Northern Alliance)

Confused in Perth
Posted by: phil_b   2007-03-22 00:11  

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