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Pakistan Taliban leader says TTP chief is still alive
10:36, April 04, 2010
Pakistan Taliban claimed that their chief Hakimullah Mehsud is still alive and in a safe place, rejecting media reports about his killing in a U.S. drone strike in January.
"It is a propaganda that our chiefs Hakimullah and Molvi Faqir and other rankers have been killed, they are alive and controlling the movement," said Wali ur Rehman, deputy chief of the Tehrik-e- Taliban Pakistan (TTP), in an audio tape released Thursday.
Wali ur Rehman was in an interview with media at an undisclosed place in the northwestern region of Pakistan bordering Afghanistan. Pakistani army spokesman gave no comments on Rehman's claims.
"The proofs of their presence will be seen soon, with the change of weather, presence of the Taliban leaders will be seen," said Rehman.
"Seeing the severe attacks by Pakistan Army we have switched our war strategy to launch guerrilla war against the security forces," he added.
Rehman said that the claims by Pakistani authorities on the emerging differences in TTP ranks were baseless and part of propaganda against them.
"Most of the area in the tribal region is still in our control, if the forces have any area in their control then they should let the media come in those areas freely, but they are trying to hide the ground realities," said Rehman.
Hakimullah Mehsud was widely believed to have been killed after allegedly suffering from wounds during a U.S. air strike in January.
Speculation about his death came in media after a Jan. 14 bombing by unmanned U.S. planes in North Waziristan, a northwest Pakistani tribal area bordering Afghanistan, but within days Taliban released two audio statements by Mehsud to prove that he was alive.
The Taliban admitted after the strike that Hakimullah Mehsud was in the Shaktoi area where the U.S. drone attacked, but he had left there about an hour before that.
Hakimullah Mehsud became the TTP chief after his predecessor Baitullah Mehsud was killed in a U.S. missile attack at their strongholds in South Waziristan in August 2009.
Source:Xinhua
Pakistan Taliban leader says TTP chief is still alive - People's Daily Online
10:36, April 04, 2010
Pakistan Taliban claimed that their chief Hakimullah Mehsud is still alive and in a safe place, rejecting media reports about his killing in a U.S. drone strike in January.
"It is a propaganda that our chiefs Hakimullah and Molvi Faqir and other rankers have been killed, they are alive and controlling the movement," said Wali ur Rehman, deputy chief of the Tehrik-e- Taliban Pakistan (TTP), in an audio tape released Thursday.
Wali ur Rehman was in an interview with media at an undisclosed place in the northwestern region of Pakistan bordering Afghanistan. Pakistani army spokesman gave no comments on Rehman's claims.
"The proofs of their presence will be seen soon, with the change of weather, presence of the Taliban leaders will be seen," said Rehman.
"Seeing the severe attacks by Pakistan Army we have switched our war strategy to launch guerrilla war against the security forces," he added.
Rehman said that the claims by Pakistani authorities on the emerging differences in TTP ranks were baseless and part of propaganda against them.
"Most of the area in the tribal region is still in our control, if the forces have any area in their control then they should let the media come in those areas freely, but they are trying to hide the ground realities," said Rehman.
Hakimullah Mehsud was widely believed to have been killed after allegedly suffering from wounds during a U.S. air strike in January.
Speculation about his death came in media after a Jan. 14 bombing by unmanned U.S. planes in North Waziristan, a northwest Pakistani tribal area bordering Afghanistan, but within days Taliban released two audio statements by Mehsud to prove that he was alive.
The Taliban admitted after the strike that Hakimullah Mehsud was in the Shaktoi area where the U.S. drone attacked, but he had left there about an hour before that.
Hakimullah Mehsud became the TTP chief after his predecessor Baitullah Mehsud was killed in a U.S. missile attack at their strongholds in South Waziristan in August 2009.
Source:Xinhua
Pakistan Taliban leader says TTP chief is still alive - People's Daily Online