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India-Pakistan |
Tide turning against Indian Maoists |
2007-10-19 |
HYDERABAD, India - An aggressive push by Indian state security forces over the past two years has blunted the Maoist insurgency in the state of Andhra Pradesh, a long-time guerrilla hotbed, but many have regrouped in remote parts of neighboring states where police remain ill-equipped to combat a surge in violence. "There is a lull in Andhra Pradesh," said K Srinavas Reddy, a Hyderabad-based expert on the Maoist movement in India. "Police intrusion, the use of informant networks and coordination with locals have weakened the Naxalites here." Maoist insurgents are also known as Naxalites after the West Bengal town of Naxalbari where a communist armed rebellion began 40 years ago. |
Posted by:john frum |
#1 Maoists need new certification as terrorists and then be treated as such, also the Chinese need to be dragged out into the light as the obvious string pullers/financiers of these scum. |
Posted by: AntiChiCom 2007-10-19 09:54 |