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Seventeen people have been killed in the first reported clash between tribesmen and so-called foreign fighters in a region of Pakistan close to the Afghan border.
Twelve of the dead from the fighting in Azam Warsak, a village in south Waziristan, are said to be Uzbeks linked with al-Qaeda.
Intelligence sources said three Pakistani tribesmen and two Afghan refugees were also among the dead.
Hundreds of foreign fighters, including Uzbeks, Chechens and Arabs have been in hiding since the Taliban was overthrown by US-led forces six years ago.
Al Jazeera's tribal affairs specialist Kamal Hyder in Peshawar, bordering the tribal area in north-west Pakistan, said trouble has been brewing in the region since local leaders signed a peace deal with the Pakistani government.

Government pressure
He said: "They [locals] were under pressure to ask the al-Qaeda linked militants to lay down their weapons in return for a blanket amnesty. And Pakistan's government itself is coming under increasing pressure to dislodge these people from that area."
"Dick Cheney, when he came to Pakistan, told the Pakistanis that they should do more and try to get these militants to leave this area immediately. The Americans were also threatening they would bomb these areas if necessary - they had done that in the past."
Militants in north and south Waziristan have killed dozens of people, including government officials, tribal elders they accused of supporting the Pakistani government and people accused of spying for US forces in neighbouring Afghanistan.
While many people have been assassinated by the militants, the fighting on Tuesday was the first reported clash between the militants and ethnic Pashtun tribesmen in the area.

Local hospitality

Hyder said: "This clash may jeopardize safe sanctuaries for these militants because they have heavily depended on local hospitality and local people may find that their guests have outlived their welcome."
The fighting on Tuesday broke out in the village market after militants tried to assassinate a pro-government tribal elder, Malik Saeedullah Khan, intelligence sources said. A brother of Khan was killed, one official said.
The militants opened fire at Khan, the head of a government-backed peace committee, as he passed through the market area.
Khan escaped unhurt and later up to 250 tribesmen went to the bazaar and exchanged fire with the militants.
Another intelligence official, referring to the main town in south Waziristan, said: "Sporadic fighting is still going on and angry tribesmen have blocked the road linking Azam Warsak to Wana."
It was the second time the Uzbeks had tried to kill Khan in three days.
An intelligence official said the Uzbek fighters belonged to the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) militant group.
Azam Warsak and nearby areas were the scene of fierce fighting in 2004, when Pakistani security forces launched a major operation against militants commanded by IMU leader, Tahir Yuldashev.
More than 100 people were killed in that fighting but Yuldashev, who is accused of a series of bomb blasts in the Uzbek capital, Tashkent, in 1999, escaped.

http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/89A7433E-9E71-47E0-AF9E-FAFA1F793584.htm
 
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This is awsome news. now we can tell the americans that our strategy is working and those dum cowboys should follow our example. This is the only way these Talibs can be defeated:bunny: :bunny:
 
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Not so fast kidwai bhai :)

its good development that resenment prevails among locals about these foreigners.

the uzbeks attacked Malik Saidullah's house upon which the wazir tribe supporters of Malik Saudullah reached his house along with over 200 fighters.
now its intresting that the peace comittes head and his supporters fought with these uzbeks.

Intresting in contrast to this news by aljazeera, according to the sources based in Waziristan, Malik Saidullah's house was attacked, that led to the fighting between locals and the uzbek fighters.

(in hurry will post details when come back)
 
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Thats the one way we could solve this problem without a force.

Taliban is a creation of United States and Pakistan. They must still have some links, but i believe not that strong, as the top leaders are on the hide or killed. So it would be hard to negotiate a deal with them.

Taliban soldiers need to go home. They have successfully fought the evil Soviet Union. Fighting United States and Pakistan is of no use.
 
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Taliban??? always used by others.... Usama??? agent X ... rest of all Fools ... they know all and still fighting for USA ....
Lets Pray for Pakistan ...
 
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Thats the one way we could solve this problem without a force.

:tup: yes good development. if u had followed the news these uzbeks have become so arrogant that now they want to tame the tribesmen which is hmmmm indeed will lead to their elemination like that. good development
 
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