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Militants kill 3 anti-Taliban elders in Pakistan
By HABIB KHAN (AP) 8 minutes ago
KHAR, Pakistan Suspected militants killed three anti-Taliban tribal elders in northwestern Pakistan, an official said Wednesday, the latest in a string of attacks against tribesmen who dare stand up to the Islamist insurgents.
Two other elders were wounded in the shootout Tuesday night in the Bazai area of the Mohmand tribal region, local government official Javed Khan said. The killings occurred after the assailants ordered the tribesmen to halt at a checkpoint set up along a road, he said.
Mohmand has been the scene of occasional military operations against Taliban and allied insurgent groups.
Pakistan has encouraged local tribes to form anti-Taliban militias in Mohmand and other parts of the lawless tribal belt along the Afghan border. Militants have in turn killed scores of tribesmen who side with the government.
Also Wednesday, gunmen killed an ethnic Baluch political activist in Pakistan's southwest as he headed from his suburban home to the city of Kalat.
Nooruddin Mengal, a leading member of the Baluchistan National Party, was on foot when a pair of gunmen rode up on a motorbike and fired at him, said Shukrullah Sasoli, a local police official. Mengal was the third prominent member of the party to be killed this year.
Sasoli declined to say who was suspected in the attack.
Baluchistan province has a number of nationalist movements, as well as a violent nationalist insurgency, calling for greater autonomy from the federal government. Their activities are of major concern to security and intelligence agencies, who often are blamed for targeted killings and disappearances of politicians.
Associated Press Writer Abdul Sattar in Quetta contributed to this report.
By HABIB KHAN (AP) 8 minutes ago
KHAR, Pakistan Suspected militants killed three anti-Taliban tribal elders in northwestern Pakistan, an official said Wednesday, the latest in a string of attacks against tribesmen who dare stand up to the Islamist insurgents.
Two other elders were wounded in the shootout Tuesday night in the Bazai area of the Mohmand tribal region, local government official Javed Khan said. The killings occurred after the assailants ordered the tribesmen to halt at a checkpoint set up along a road, he said.
Mohmand has been the scene of occasional military operations against Taliban and allied insurgent groups.
Pakistan has encouraged local tribes to form anti-Taliban militias in Mohmand and other parts of the lawless tribal belt along the Afghan border. Militants have in turn killed scores of tribesmen who side with the government.
Also Wednesday, gunmen killed an ethnic Baluch political activist in Pakistan's southwest as he headed from his suburban home to the city of Kalat.
Nooruddin Mengal, a leading member of the Baluchistan National Party, was on foot when a pair of gunmen rode up on a motorbike and fired at him, said Shukrullah Sasoli, a local police official. Mengal was the third prominent member of the party to be killed this year.
Sasoli declined to say who was suspected in the attack.
Baluchistan province has a number of nationalist movements, as well as a violent nationalist insurgency, calling for greater autonomy from the federal government. Their activities are of major concern to security and intelligence agencies, who often are blamed for targeted killings and disappearances of politicians.
Associated Press Writer Abdul Sattar in Quetta contributed to this report.