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Funerals for Pakistani militants killed in drone strike
By AFP
Published: November 23, 2015

PESHAWAR: Thousands have attended the weekend funerals of 21 Pakistani militants killed in a drone strike in Afghanistan, local officials and residents said, with one of them putting the total death toll around 50.

The strike was carried out on Wednesday on a training camp in the eastern province of Khost near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, local authorities said.


They said it was launched by the United States. There was no immediate confirmation from the US-dominated Nato force which is combating Taliban and other militants in Afghanistan.

It is unclear how many people were killed. The Khost provincial governor put the figure as high as 50 but that could not be confirmed.

A Pakistani security official and residents told AFP on Sunday that 21 bodies were brought to the Upper and Lower Dir districts in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) for burial. “I myself attended the funeral prayer of four fighters, villagers told me they were mujahideen,” said Alamzeb Khan, a district official in Lower Dir.

Khan said the coffins were wrapped in the flag of Al Badr, a local militant group linked to the Taliban, and guests at the funeral shouted extremist slogans against US troops in Afghanistan.

The bodies were badly mutilated, and one villager who attended the funeral said the names of the fighters had been written on the wooden coffins for identification. “I fear that the number of fighters killed in the drone strike was high and we may receive more dead bodies,” the security official told AFP.


Khost provincial governor Hukum Khan Habibi said the strike was staged on Wednesday. “In this incident, more than 50 Pakistani fighters were killed.”

Faizullah Ghairat, Khost provincial police chief, confirmed the attack and said it was carried out by the US.
 
A Pakistani security official and residents told AFP on Sunday that 21 bodies were brought to the Upper and Lower Dir districts in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) for burial. “I myself attended the funeral prayer of four fighters, villagers told me they were mujahideen,” said Alamzeb Khan, a district official in Lower Dir.

Khan said the coffins were wrapped in the flag of Al Badr, a local militant group linked to the Taliban,

Why would a District Official - a Govt officer I presume attend funerals of militants wrapped in flags of groups linked to the Taliban ?
 
I am new to this forum, so don't know what to say
 
Seems like a stunt by the militants for propaganda purpose.

I mean, Why else would these thing happen if this wasn't a "Democratic nation"....
 
Why would a District Official - a Govt officer I presume attend funerals of militants wrapped in flags of groups linked to the Taliban ?

In most of the cases, these district officials are local people and they are small and interlinked community, thus they have to go even if they don't want to.
 
In most of the cases, these district officials are local people and they are small and interlinked community, thus they have to go even if they don't want to.

I don't see what's wrong with going to funerals. This is our culture. The TTP however, burn teachers alive and shoot children in the head for their for their last rites. There should be a distinction between Muslims and Kaafirs, because I'm sure we are more than capable of being a lot more ruthless than them.
 
In most of the cases, these district officials are local people and they are small and interlinked community, thus they have to go even if they don't want to.

Okay, taken with a pinch of salt.

It amounts to killing a terrorist and attending his funeral, .paying respects to his body wrapped in terrorist flags.

Seems incongruous thats all.
 
Okay, taken with a pinch of salt.

It amounts to killing a terrorist and attending his funeral, .paying respects to his body wrapped in terrorist flags.

Seems incongruous thats all.

Yaar for local people he was fighting the infidels who are occupying Afghanistan. This is in simple words which i ca put the situation. Plus many of the locals may have sympathy with their cause. TTP scums killed fighting with Army have support of the local population from where they belong. He is an an enemy for you, but for others he may be a hero.

So its a persons own thinking or angle from which he views things.
 
Our people really are jahil. Some week ago I met a Maseed tribesman supporting the Taliban. There is a fundamental flaw in our minds which makes us support tyrannical militant groups. Many people attended this funeral showing that we are an emotional gullible people who will fall in the trap of anyone claiming to fight for Islam.
 
Its not secret that the jihadi culture still prevails in the tribal areas. However ,the question everybody should be asking is how did these militant slip into Afghanistan. The answer is simple, Pakistan has over 180,000 troops along the Pak-Afgan border, with over 700+ checkposts to keep the afghan militants out. Unfortunately, ANSF doesnt have the same presence on its side of the border. If the Afghans want to ensure that Pak based militants dont go and fight there , they must first expell the TTP.
 
since when al badar started attacking NATO forces they are active only in kashmir and also took part in 1971 war against the mukti banis
 
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