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Afghanistan/South Asia
10 tribals killed in Wana
2005-07-23
Ten tribesmen including chieftain Mir Zalam Khan of Yargulkhel tribe were gunned down in South Waziristan in three different incidents on Friday, announced officials and tribal elders. Mir Zalam, two of his brothers and his son and nephew were sprayed with bullets near their home on their way to Wana bazaar, regional deputy administrator Mir Abbas Khan told Daily Times by phone from Wana.

Twenty members of the Ganghikhel tribe were taken into custody under the ‘territorial responsibility’ clause of Frontier Crimes Regulation law after the killings, the deputy administrator said. “Masked gunmen machine-gunned the vehicle in which Mir Zalam and his family members were traveling. They all died on the spot,” an eyewitness said. “The attackers fled after killing the men.” No group has claimed responsibility for the killings, nor did the deputy administrator blame any group. Tribal elders were unwilling to blame either the Al Qaeda or Taliban for fear of reprisals.
That tells me who dunnit right there...
A month ago, Mir Zalam escaped a bomb attack unhurt. In late 2003, his young son was shot dead in Wana Bazaar. The deceased was close to Mehmood Khan Achakzai and Afghan President Hamid Karzai, said a tribal journalist. “It is difficult to say who killed him,” Khan said. “He was not pro-government enough to blame the Taliban,” the deputy administrator said.

A tribal elder, after attending the funeral of the deceased, told Daily Times that the killing had a “devastating effect” on the local population and the “situation had gone out of government control”. The latest murders, considered by many to be targeted killings, are part of a spree that started last year. The violence has spread terror among the local Wazir tribesmen in Wana. The other tribesmen killed were Malik Khandan, his son Musa Khan and close friend Haji Muhammad Omar in Karama in Ladah sub-division, northeast of Wana. Khandan was recently elected to the Agency Council, which was formed by the government after the 9/11 incident to democratise the tribal areas. In Karama region, Tribal Lashkar ‘General’ Taj Muhammad was killed and his body was found in an abandoned compound. Another tribesman died of bullet wounds in the same area. His name could not be ascertained.
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