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India-Pakistan
Taliban claim deadly UN office blast in Pakistan
2009-10-07
[Al Arabiya Latest] The Pakistani Taliban on Tuesday claimed responsibility for a blast at a United Nations office in the capital which left five aid workers dead, a spokesman for the insurgents told AFP.

"This attack was launched by us -- we claim responsibility," Taliban spokesman Azam Tariq told AFP by telephone from an undisclosed location.

Four Pakistanis and an Iraqi were killed Monday when a man dressed in military uniform breached strict security measures and detonated explosives in the heavily-fortified office of the World Food Program in Islamabad.

" The WFP is promoting the U.S. agenda. They are silent on massacres and do not comment on killings in Waziristan and other areas "
Taliban spokesman Azam Tariq

The attack pushed the U.N. to temporarily close its offices in the country and exposed the vulnerability of many international relief agencies working to provide aid to millions of civilians affected by the fight between the government and Islamic militant groups.

"The WFP is promoting the U.S. agenda. They are silent on massacres and do not comment on killings in Waziristan and other areas," Tariq said, referring to a lawless tribal district where the U.S. has launched missile strikes.

Pakistan's military has said it is readying for an assault on the northwest tribal belt near Afghanistan, a bastion of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan movement and an alleged hideout and training ground for al-Qaeda fighters.

"Pakistan has been threatening a military operation. We also reserve the right to retaliate. We will give them a befitting response," Tariq said.

Interior Minister Rehman Malik has already blamed the blast on Taliban militants, saying they were avenging a military push against them in northwest Swat valley launched in late April which left more than 2,000 militants dead including their leader Baitullah Mehsud who died in a U.S. drone attack on Aug. 5.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Jukes strike at Kallikaks.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2009-10-07 08:41  

#2  OOOPSIES, forgot PAKISTANI DEFENCE FORUM > US COVERT MERCENARY WAR IN PAKISTAN [Creative Associates International, Inc. = play of C-I-A acronym].

Dare we fergit THE SIMPSONS > FBI Recce Van = F-lowers B-y I-gnacio???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-10-07 01:56  

#1  ION PAKISTANI DEFENCE FORUMS/BHARAT RAKSHAK > PAKISTAN ISI AGENCY TELLS SURRENDERED TALIBAN [J&K]: GO TO JIAL OR JOIN JIHAD AGZ INDIA/ISI ORDERS 60 TALIBAN MILITANTS TO ENTER INDIA.

* BHARAT RAKSHAK > CHIN, BURMA [Myanmar] NO LONGER THE BEST OF FRIENDS.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-10-07 01:41  

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