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Former MNA among 10 Killed in Wana Attack
PESHAWAR, Pakistan, Aug 23, 2010 - A suicide bomber blew himself up at a Pakistani mosque on Monday, killing at least 10 people including a prominent local cleric in the lawless district of South Waziristan, officials said.
Maulana Noor Mohammed was greeting members of the congregation in the town of Wana after prayers at the mosque when the bomber struck, security officials told AFP on condition of anonymity.
"At least 10 people died and there are more than 20 injured. It was a suicide attack," said one of the officials.
Syed Noor, a nephew of the cleric, confirmed that his uncle was killed. He was a former lawmaker and belonged to radical Sunni Muslim party Jamiat Ulami Islam, which has been linked to the Taliban.
Locals described the cleric as an influential figure who had several times acted as a negotiator between the Taliban and the Pakistani government, but was opposed to the presence of Uzbek militants, providing support to dislodge them.
Wana is the main town in South Waziristan, one of Pakistan's seven districts in the lawless tribal belt on the Afghan border. Pakistan last year waged a major operation to flush out the Pakistani Taliban from South Waziristan.
PESHAWAR, Pakistan, Aug 23, 2010 - A suicide bomber blew himself up at a Pakistani mosque on Monday, killing at least 10 people including a prominent local cleric in the lawless district of South Waziristan, officials said.
Maulana Noor Mohammed was greeting members of the congregation in the town of Wana after prayers at the mosque when the bomber struck, security officials told AFP on condition of anonymity.
"At least 10 people died and there are more than 20 injured. It was a suicide attack," said one of the officials.
Syed Noor, a nephew of the cleric, confirmed that his uncle was killed. He was a former lawmaker and belonged to radical Sunni Muslim party Jamiat Ulami Islam, which has been linked to the Taliban.
Locals described the cleric as an influential figure who had several times acted as a negotiator between the Taliban and the Pakistani government, but was opposed to the presence of Uzbek militants, providing support to dislodge them.
Wana is the main town in South Waziristan, one of Pakistan's seven districts in the lawless tribal belt on the Afghan border. Pakistan last year waged a major operation to flush out the Pakistani Taliban from South Waziristan.
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