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Pakistan, US Partner to Begin Construction of Waziristan Dam

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ISLAMABAD — Pakistan’s prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, on Friday ceremonially broke ground on an $81 million U.S.-funded component of a larger dam project to be built in North Waziristan, a volatile tribal region that until recently was condemned as the epicenter of global terrorism.

Officials say that, once completed, the $230 million Kurram Tangi Dam would promote local agriculture and generate 83.4 megawatts of environment-friendly power.

Sharif told the ceremony at the project site that it marks the beginning of “a new era” in North Waziristan and acknowledged the U.S. financial assistance.

“This also declares the end of an era of fear and chaos in an area occupied by terrorists but [the] local population is now regaining control over its affairs,” he said. Sharif said Pakistani troops and law enforcement agencies lost thousands of personnel before evicting terrorists from North Waziristan.

The counterterrorism operation also forced tens of thousands of civilian families to flee their homes, he said, but vowed to complete the repatriation process in the next few months.

The Pakistani military is supervising reconstruction projects in the post-operation phase within the poverty-stricken Waziristan territory bordering Afghanistan.

‘Economic development and employment’

The American and Pakistani partnership will provide irrigation to approximately 6,500 hectares of land and produce 18 megawatts of hydropower, a statement issued in Islamabad quoted U.S. ambassador to Pakistan David Hale as saying.

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“The Kurram Tangi Dam will bring economic development and employment to the region, thereby reducing poverty,” he added

North Waziristan has for years served as a hideout for al-Qaida-linked terrorists and a training ground for the Taliban and its ally, the Haqqani network, that has waged a deadly insurgency against the U.S.-backed Afghan government.

The mountainous region has also been the scene of U.S. drone strikes, killing hundreds of militants plotting attacks against American and NATO forces across the Afghan border.

In his speech Friday, Sharif also vowed to step up the process of reforms in North Waziristan and six other semi-autonomous tribal districts near the Afghan border, which are all governed by the federal government through a set of controversial British colonial-era laws.

The proposed reforms for the poverty-wracked tribal belt, known as the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, or FATA, are primarily aimed at canceling the existing laws and merging the region with the adjacent Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

The plan still must be approved by parliament. If enacted, it would set up a five-year merger process, a 10-year development plan and a major upgrade of the legal system, including an additional 20,000 police officers in the sprawling, largely lawless region.

Source: http://www.voanews.com/a/pakistan-waziristan-dam/3748421.html
 
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ISLAMABAD: USAID agreed to release funds worth Rs8 billion for the Kurram Tangi Dam planned on the Kurram River in Bannu and North Waziristan Agency.

An agreement between Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) and USAID was signed on Wednesday.

US ambassador to Pakistan David Hale said that the US was committed to support Pakistan in resolving its energy crisis. He added that bringing peace to FATA and eradicating terrorism was foremost priority for the US.

Water and Power Minister Khawaja Asif said that this plan will bring development to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and North Waziristan.

Chairman WAPDA Lieutenant General Muzammil Hussain (Retd) said that in its first phase 18 MW of electricity will be produced and 1600 acres of farmland will be irrigated. “The second phase of the project is still being planned.”

Source: https://www.geo.tv/latest/123677-WAPDA-USAID-sign-Rs8-bn-agreement-for-Kurram-Tangi-Dam
 
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And yet people's ignorance manipulated by hatred will not let them see that USA is not the evil they are told to see it as. :D
 
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And yet people's ignorance manipulated by hatred will not let them see that USA is not the evil they are told to see it as. :D

A carrot in one hand and a stick in another. Most people tend to see only one hand and make assumptions. Few see the bigger picture and realize what's in both hands.

No nation in its entirety is "evil" ... "only the Sith see things in absolutes" .
 
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One of the good things about US is that it gives aid to developing countries and builds things our governments would never or take years to build. But their foreign policy is one big mess of war mongering and bullying. Regardless this should be respected. They are helping the poor develop themselves. Waziristan needs this very much though the US government did support Zia who made FATA what it is with its weaponization, drugs, false currency and a den of illegal activity. Lets hope the area is merged with KPK soon. The Americans did what they did to beat the Soviets. We need to step up now and take responsibility.
 
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