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By ROBERT KENNEDY, Associated Press Writer Robert Kennedy, Associated Press Writer – 4 mins ago

ISLAMABAD – A feared Taliban commander known for beheading opponents died in custody Sunday from wounds sustained during a fierce firefight with Pakistani security forces last week, the military said.

Sher Muhammad Qasab died after being critically wounded in the gunbattle in Swat Valley, the army's media center said in a statement. Qasab's three sons were killed when he was captured.

Qasab is an Urdu-language word meaning "butcher." He was given the title because of his ruthlessness toward enemies.

The arrest of Qasab — who had a $121,000 bounty on his head — was the third from the army's list of 10 most-wanted Swat militants. Qasab allegedly decapitated many Pakistani troops in Swat when the Taliban was in control.

The Pakistan Taliban has been on the run since being cleared from the scenic valley, once a tourist hotspot, and surrounding areas in July after the military launched a major offensive to retake the region in April.

The military announced Sunday that security forces killed eight militants in search operations throughout Swat since Saturday. Twenty-three insurgents were also apprehended and another 22 surrendered, it said in a statement. One of the militants killed was a Taliban commander identified as Chamtu Khan, it said.

A Pakistani patrol also killed 10 Taliban attempting to infiltrate Swat Valley's main city of Mingora on Thursday.

The army offensive against Taliban fighters in Swat has killed more than 1,800 alleged militants, according to the military. It says 330 Pakistani troops also died in operations in the valley.

U.S. missile attacks have played a significant role in neutralizing the insurgency. Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud was killed in an Aug. 5 CIA missile strike, plunging the group's leadership into disarray. Officials said Thursday they believed the al-Qaida operations chief for Pakistan and a top Uzbek militant died in missile attacks in the northwest earlier this month.

Despite recent successes against extremists, attacks continue. On Friday, a suicide bomber plowed his explosives-laden vehicle into a hotel in the northwestern town of Kohat, killing more than 30 and wounding dozens of others.

About 2 million civilians were forced to flee the fighting in Swat, though 1.6 million have since returned home. Aid efforts carried out by the military continue in the region.

President Barack Obama, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari will hold a meeting this Thursday in New York to step up international efforts — including aid and investment — to stabilize Pakistan and help people displaced by the conflict in Swat and surrounding areas. The "Friends of Democratic Pakistan" grouping was launched last year promising to help build dams, power stations, schools and clinics.

Associated Press writers Asif Shahzad and Zarar Khan contributed to this report.
 
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... and as we discuss this, Ansar Abbasi and Hamid Mir are talking about putting a twist to the demise of Mr. Qassab.

Here is what Geo News will probably run in a few hours:

A Highhly informed and reliable source within the establishment of Pakistan disclosed, on the condition of anonymity, that S.M. Qassab's body had marks of torture. The same source also disclose that, Qassab was on way to recovery and his sudden death is suspicious.
 
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Oh but what about the evidence and confessions which he was to give against India? If all of them died same way then...........

Can government be involved trying to remove the evidences by killing the people so that they may not be pressurized to take action against India...........

Don't you worry about GoP's actions as it will not require a terrorist's testimony. Pakistan will take action against India at its will.
 
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can this kind of event especially with tortures mark s on the body can leave any bad impression among the native people of NWFP. i mean the army right now enjoy the support of the natives in this operation against taliban but can this kind of event have any effect on the support of natives for army?

regards
 
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Three of his sons also died in the firefight, a deserved and fitting end for this savage. :wave:
 
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can this kind of event especially with tortures mark s on the body can leave any bad impression among the native people of NWFP. i mean the army right now enjoy the support of the natives in this operation against taliban but can this kind of event have any effect on the support of natives for army?

regards
Don't worry about that. The Pushtons of Swat demanded Public Execution of Muslim Khan and his associates. These terrorists should be tortured till they **** their pants!
 
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Don't worry about that. The Pushtons of Swat demanded Public Execution of Muslim Khan and his associates. These terrorists should be tortured till they **** their pants!

Shiji, this is good to know that their will be no affect on the people s support to pakistan army in that region.

about the second part, i agree till **** in pants but not with tortured to death.

i am not gainst torturing for the sake of secrets and information but i think these kind of people (specially big fish) should be taken to courts after interrogation by army, so that every civilian of pakistan can see and hear about what these kind of people have done and what are they doing. then they should be sentenced to death by the courts.

the reason for trial is it will help pakistani people to understand what taliban are doing and what kind of crazy ideology they have especially it will be very helpful in changing the minds of the villagers and backward area s ciivilians of pakistan where people still name their children as osama (not after a sahabi but after Osama bin ladin).

regards
 
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I dont think our Pak Army is such coward as to kill an injured man in the hospital, even if he was deemed a monster. A detailed medico legal debrief on this incident will help.

If he was actually killed on the hospital bed as a retribution, that essentially justifies his own acts of butchery. Do we really wanna get into this vicious cycle?
 
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I dont think our Pak Army is such coward as to kill an injured man in the hospital, even if he was deemed a monster. A detailed medico legal debrief on this incident will help.

If he was actually killed on the hospital bed as a retribution, that essentially justifies his own acts of butchery. Do we really wanna get into this vicious cycle?
 
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