Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

Pakistan says militants on the run
AP Singapore via Yahoo ^ | 12/8/07 | Stephen Graham - ap

Posted on 12/08/2007 1:41:45 PM PST by NormsRevenge

MINGORA, Pakistan - The Pakistani army has driven Islamic militants from all the towns in a scenic northern valley and killed 290 of the followers of a pro-Taliban cleric who has called for a holy war against the government, a general said Saturday.

The militants, followers of firebrand preacher Maulana Fazlullah, had taken control of at least eight towns in the Swat valley since July, scattering outgunned police and erecting "Taliban station" signboards outside former police stations.

Officials accuse them of imposing a reign of terror, shuttering schools for girls and beheading locals who opposed them. Their seizure of the region demonstrated the government's feeble control in Pakistan's remote areas.

President Pervez Musharraf has also cited the stepped-up militancy in northern regions like Swat to justify imposing a state of emergency on Nov. 3 _ a move critics say was designed to silence opposition forces weary of his military rule.

During a tour of the area, Maj. Gen. Nasser Janjua told reporters that since launching an offensive last month, his 20,000-strong force had managed to retake all the towns seized by the militants, driving some 400-500 militants into the Piochar side valley.

"We have bottled them upward and we want to take a good toll of them," Janjua said at an army base in Mingora, the region's main town.

The rest of Fazlullah's force, initially estimated to be about 5,000 strong, apparently hid their weapons and melted back into the local population.

In Mingora, a bustling market town that was hit by militant mortar fire during the fighting but was never under militant control, there was no obvious sign of disruption from the fighting.

However, tense-looking guards watched over the army base from sandbagged posts on the roofs of adjacent buildings.

Business at the town's upscale hotels, recently built to cater for Pakistani and foreign tourists drawn by Swat's fine mountain scenery, has reportedly dried up and Janjua said it might take a year before travelers begin to return.

Troops at another base set up on a golf course in Kabal, a nearby town which had been in militant hands, appeared relaxed. Several artillery pieces which the army said had been used to pound rebels in the surrounding hills lay silent.

However, the journalists were not taken to forward positions closer to the most recent clashes.

Earlier this week, Janjua said, the army launched a devastating attack that forced thousands of people to flee the area and allowed them to seize Fazlullah's sprawling Imam Dheri complex, which includes a seminary, hostels and a mosque near Mingora. Security forces also blew up Fazlullah's home.

Janjua forecast that militants would try to mount at least one counterattack and said it would take another three to four months to stabilize the area.

Janjua said that apart from the slain militants, 140 had been captured since the military began pouring troops, artillery and attack helicopters into the area in November.

He said only five soldiers had been killed, with six civilians dead and 20 wounded. Militants have claimed that far more security forces and bystanders have died and that the army is exaggerating its success.

Fazlullah, the leader of a banned extremist group who sent reinforcements for the Taliban when U.S. forces invaded Afghanistan in 2001, won a considerable following in the valley by using an FM radio station to campaign for the introduction of Islamic law. After months of defiance, he took up arms in July, calling for holy war against the government.

Officials says militants linked to Pakistani sectarian groups as well as the Taliban and al-Qaida rushed to join the battle. Janjua said those killed or captured in recent weeks included some Uzbeks and citizens from "friendly" countries. He refused to elaborate.

Militants can infiltrate the region from the Bajur border zone to the west. Musharraf last month suggested that Bajur and Afghanistan's neighboring Kunar province were possible hiding places for Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri, because of their remoteness.

But he said neither Pakistan nor the U.S. had any information on the al-Qaida leaders' whereabouts.

In an interview partly aired by CNN television on Saturday, Musharraf bristled at assertions that the al-Qaida leaders were in Pakistan.

"It is just their guess. So I don't want to make such wild guesses," Musharraf said, challenging anyone to provide him with firm intelligence. "They can be anywhere."

Musharraf's imposition of a state of emergency on Nov. 3 has cast a cloud over parliamentary elections that are supposed to bring democracy back to Pakistan after eight years of military rule.

Former prime ministers Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif are threatening to boycott the Jan. 8 ballot, arguing that the judiciary, which has been purged under the emergency, the caretaker government and local officials will favor pro-Musharraf candidates.

Adding to the sense of crisis, three supporters of Bhutto were killed Saturday when gunmen attacked her party's office in southwestern Pakistan, police said.

Officers were investigating the early morning incident in Naseerabad, about 150 miles east of Quetta, the capital of Baluchistan province, said Wajid Akbar, the district police chief.

Under pressure from the United States, his chief foreign backer, Musharraf stepped down as army chief last month and has relaxed a crackdown on opponents and the media.

However, he has stirred domestic opposition by using the emergency to secure Supreme Court approval for his new five-year presidential term.

___

Associated Press writer Abdul Sattar in Quetta contributed to this report.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: alqaeda; militants; musharraf; ontherun; pakistan; swat; taliban

1 posted on 12/08/2007 1:41:47 PM PST by NormsRevenge
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | View Replies]

The ‘Surge’ is working.


2 posted on 12/08/2007 1:42:21 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... Godspeed ... ICE’s toll-free tip hotline —1-866-DHS-2-ICE ... 9/11 .. Never FoRGeT)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

Villagers walk over rubble of the house of fugitive pro-Taliban cleric Fazlullah in Mingora on Friday, Dec. 7, 2007 in northwestern Pakistan. Security forces blew up the home of the pro-Taliban cleric Thursday following the capture of two militant-held towns in northern Pakistan, the army said. (AP Photo/Sherin Zada)


3 posted on 12/08/2007 1:46:03 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... Godspeed ... ICE’s toll-free tip hotline —1-866-DHS-2-ICE ... 9/11 .. Never FoRGeT)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 2 | View Replies]

To: NormsRevenge

Going back to Afghanistan no doubt.


4 posted on 12/08/2007 1:47:24 PM PST by Brilliant
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: NormsRevenge
"The Pakistani army has driven Islamic militants from all the towns in a scenic northern valley and killed 290 of the followers of a pro-Taliban cleric....."

For me -- this is hard to believe..

I'd need to see the body count, and I doubt that even if the count is accurate that it would represent "driven Islamic militants from all the towns in a scenic northern valley".....

Unless so course it's a very small valley, and not representative of the outlaws who have controlled the area for centuries..

5 posted on 12/08/2007 2:00:44 PM PST by river rat (Semper Fi - You may turn the other cheek, but I prefer to look into my enemy's vacant dead eyes.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Brilliant
Going back to Afghanistan no doubt.

Frightens me to death = "Musharraf last month suggested that Bajur and Afghanistan's neighboring Kunar province were possible hiding places for Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri, because of their remoteness. "

We have small handfuls of troops in the Kunar...Osama considers the Korengal Valley in the Kunar Province as his home...it's where he trained he Twin Towers bombers - it's where he was caught on aerial camera 2 years ago, scooting down a mountain side into the valley for winter...why they sent in a 4 man seal team to get him. One wounded seal came out and all 16 aboard a rescue chopper were lost.

It's where BATTLE COMPANY of the 173rd Paratroopers are hunkered down like mountain goats in a hardscrabble bunker they chiseled out of the mountain side - the valley where they have, since getting there in June, been in over 500 firefights....with the Taliban who ooze into the Korengal from Pakistan like cockroaches thru' a seive - see aerial -

http://us.mg2.mail.yahoo.com/dc/launch?.rand=9d1kpfffq41t3

the white line is Pakistan - The Korengal is called "Taliban CentraL" and the fighting there this year is as heavy or heavier than the first year.

For those who didn't catch the special on BATTLE COMPANY featured on ABC NIGHTLINE last month, filmed by embeds with them for months - and/or if you haven't seen the article on them in the current (JAN 2008) issue of Vanity Fair - you can see both on links in the military Home Base web site for the 173rd - at SETAF (Southern European Task Force - Airborne)

http://www.setaf.army.mil/

Scroll down to

Go behind the front lines in Afghanistan

tissues recommended

and to Vanity Fair: Into the Valley of Death"

for the magazine article.

These troops are in the most dangerous part of the whole WOT - brutal. They never got the NATO troops they were promised. Add to that that the commander of the Marines want to pull out some Marines in Iraq that are no longer needed there and put them into Afghanistan where they ARE - but Gates, who - I wonder - is protecting his territorial butt and rule - says NO.

I haven't seen any stories that allude to any stepped up help for our troops in the Kunar, even knowing that the Pakistan military actions would send the hard core Taliban scooting back across the border - straight into our troops.

NOw would be the perfect time for the US and Pakistan to work together to catch the vermin in a pincher action - pop 'em when they head over the border, pop 'em if they try to scoot back - and those they don't get, can freeze in those mountains of the infamous Hindu Kish - some of the coldest mountains in the world.

Pray for our troops in that God forsaken valley = no running water, no PX, no buildings - just hooches they've cobbled together out of rock and wood...

They cold, they're tired of MRE's (and sometimes run out) they need to hear someone cares - they love hard candy, gum, beef jerky, peanut butter power bars, licorice, wool socks, wool blend long johns, hand/foot warmers- etc...there's a list... I think the magazine article gives an address boxes can be sent to =- and the post office gives a flat rate of $8.95 for shipping, no matter how heavy, in flat rate boxes they provide free.

WAtch the film. Read the article.

And when you settle down in your warm bed tonight, think of them - there for 15 months straight = under constant fire and suffering a KIA/wounded rate of 1 in 4! - and now in one of the fiercest winters - goes to -40 with lots of blizzards - in their hooches...

Pray for our Troops

6 posted on 12/08/2007 2:46:31 PM PST by maine-iac7 (",,,but you can't fool all of the people all the time" LINCOLN)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 4 | View Replies]

To: river rat
the towns in a scenic northern valley"..... Unless so course it's a very small valley,

Actually, the Swat: " With high mountains, green meadows, and clear lakes, it is a place of great natural beauty, and until recently a popular destination for tourists."

Ski Resort in the Swat

7 posted on 12/08/2007 3:02:07 PM PST by maine-iac7 (",,,but you can't fool all of the people all the time" LINCOLN)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 5 | View Replies]

To: NormsRevenge

Why no Osama? Why no Mullah Omar? Because they’re both a silly millimeter of carbon coating on the wall of some cave in Afghanistan. They were MOAB’d long ago.


8 posted on 12/08/2007 3:23:48 PM PST by samtheman
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: maine-iac7

Tried to find the address to send supplies. Couldn’t. If you have it can you post it?


9 posted on 12/08/2007 4:56:52 PM PST by manic4organic (Send a care package through USO today.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 6 | View Replies]

To: Grimmy; RedStateRocker; gonzo; DeaconBenjamin; indcons; sukhoi-30mki; Eyes Unclouded; ECM; ...
Pakistan ۋﮧ۱م

FReepmail if you want on or off
10 posted on 12/08/2007 8:18:52 PM PST by G8 Diplomat (Creatures are divided into 6 kingdoms: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Monera, Protista, & Saudi Arabia)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson