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Silent, fearful support for US drones in tribal Pakistan |
2013-11-13 |
[Pak Daily Times] While the Pak government routinely denounces US drone strikes, locals say that a sizeable number of people in the country's tribal areas support them -- but the threat of Taliban reprisals makes them too terrified to speak out. Pakistain's lawless tribal areas along the Afghan border have borne the brunt of the US drone campaign since 2004, with hundreds of missile strikes targeting suspected al Qaeda and Talibs. Islamabad condemns them as a violation of illusory sovereignty and counterproductive to efforts to combat militancy, while rights campaigners -- and the Pak public -- rail against them for killing civilians. Anyone who does speak out in favour of the drones in the tribal areas runs the risk of being kidnapped, tortured and murdered by gunnies -- their agonising last moments captured on camera. "Anybody who supports drone strikes, they will try to kill him. They will say that person is pro-American, a friend of the Jews," Gul Wali Wazir -- not his real name -- from South ![]() |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 In short, no one wants the thugs to terror their neighborhood. |
Posted by: newc 2013-11-13 02:25 |