தாலிபான் தீவிரவாதிகள் பாகிஸ்தான் அரசாங்க அதிகாரிகளை கொல்ல ஆரம்பித்திருக்கிறார்கள்.
பாகிஸ்தான் வடமேற்குபகுதியில் தாலிபான் தங்களது ஆட்சியை நிலைபெறச்செய்ய முனைகிறார்கள். அதனால் அங்குள்ள பாகிஸ்தான் ஆதரவாளர்களை கொலை செய்து வருகிறார்கள்.
தாசில்தார் விஸல் கான், மாலிக் முகம்மது ஹயாத் என்ற ஜாதிதலைவர், அவரது மகன் பெர்வேஸ், கஸாதார் ஹஸன், பிராந்திய பத்திரிக்கையாளர் சங்க துணைதலைவர் நூர் உல் ஹகீம் ஆகியோர் கொல்லப்பட்டனர்.
Five Killed in Blast in Pakistan
Taliban making headway in northern tribal areas bordering Afghanistan
Irfan Ashraf (irfan) Email Article Print Article
Published 2007-06-03 07:21 (KST)
Five people, including a senior political official and a tribal journalist, were killed in a bomb blast on Saturday in Tehsil Salarzai of Bajaur Agency, bordering Afghanistan.
The political authorities of Bajaur Agency confirmed that the blast took place at Tehsil Salarzai, where unknown militants planted a remote control bomb on the roadside.
An official said Tehsildar Wisal Khan, tribal chief Malik Muhammad Hayat, his son Perviez, Khassadar Hassan and a local journalist who is also the vice president of the tribal union of journalists Noor-ul-Hakeem were killed in the blast.
Tehsildar and his companions went to the Mullasaid area of Bajaur Agency to attend a jirga. After attending the jirga, the officials, in compliance with a jirga decision, then took part in demolishing the house of an alleged criminal.
The jirga was convened to decide the fate of the criminal who was allegedly involved in the killing of tribal doctor Abdul Ghani. The slain doctor was working with the polio control program of the Bajaur Agency when he was killed by a remote control bomb early this year.
Official sources said it was a targeted killing by the Taliban, who are gaining strength in the northern agency along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. They said further that Tehsildar had also served in Waziristan and had survived a similar attack last year in the restive northern district.
Local journalists of Bajaur Agency said the Taliban are also making headway in other northern tribal areas bordering Afghanistan.
The Taliban had threatened staff of the polio control program earlier and when Ghani declined to follow the advice, he was killed.
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