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ISLAMABAD/MIRANSHAH - As calls for stopping targeted operation in North Waziristan to avert civilian deaths grew stronger, the government has come forward to defend the security forces’ right to pound hideouts of the militants who recently launched deadly attacks on the soldiers.
The attacks on the security forces will not be tolerated at any cost and the government will not show leniency towards terrorists, Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif told media persons here on Friday as troops continued their strikes at the militants for a third day.
Thousands of people are fleeing to safer places from Mir Ali subdivision of restive North Waziristan Agency (NWA). The military raids were launched a day after a suicide attack on a military checkpoint in Khajori area of Mir Ali Subdivision killed at least five soldiers and wounded 34 others. Ansarul Mujahideen, a little-known militant group linked to Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), had claimed responsibility for the suicide attack.
The retaliation of security forces against foreign terrorists was a legitimate response to attacks on army convoys in Waziristan, where scores of army jawans embraced martyrdom, Asif said. "We will not surrender our right of self defence against attack on our security forces," he held.
The minister said the security forces were offering sacrifices to save the lives of Pakistanis and it was their right to retaliate for their defence. He said the latest operation had been launched after an attack on the security forces in Miranshah, the main town of North Waziristan Agency (NWA). He warned foreign militants not to cross limits otherwise the government would take strict action against them
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Local sources said security forces imposed curfew in Musaki, Eppi and Haider Khail villages and used gunship helicopters and artillery shells against the alleged militants. Fearing escalation in the fighting, which had claimed 40 lives by Friday, a large number of people fled these three areas and migrated to safer places of Bannu and Miranshah.
Clashes between security forces and militants have been rocking North Waziristan Agency since Wednesday’s suicide bombing on Khajori checkpoint. Militants again attacked security forces the same day as they returned after rescuing soldiers wounded in the bombing, prompting the military to respond with mortars, artillery and helicopter gunships in a search operation to catch the insurgents.
The security forces said they retaliated and killed 33 suspected persons on Thursday after unidentified people opened fire on troops in Mir Ali Bazaar amid curfew in the area. Four more bodies were recovered on Friday from the debris of two hotels that came under heavy fire after fleeing militants used them to take refuge. Exchange of fire was also took place late Thursday at Amin checking point in Miranshah, the main town but with no loss of life. The number and identity of those killed could not be verified independently because of the ongoing search operation and curfew. The area is also off-limits to foreign journalists and aid groups.
The military says all of those killed in the operation were Taliban militants, but locals said many of those who died in the hotels were drivers forced to stay there by a curfew imposed on Tuesday. But local people alleged that mostly civilians were targeted in the military crackdown. They said people had left all of their belongings behind. However, curfew was relaxed for two hours from 11am to 1pm.
Nazir Khan Wazir, the member of parliament for the area, said most of those killed and wounded were not militants. "Most of those killed and wounded were innocent civilians. People are facing a terrible time. They are trapped in their houses," Wazir told AFP. "Dozens of houses have been damaged by shelling. Residents are also facing food shortages." Wazir appealed to the government to stop the bombardment to allow locals to bury their dead and take the wounded to hospital.
A senior security official said the search operation was still going on in Mir Ali and surrounding areas. Maulvi Gul Abbas, an Islamic cleric in Mirali told AFP that residents were not able to sleep for the whole night because of the continuous firing. "Dozens of houses have been damaged. All those killed inside the houses were local residents," Abbas said.

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And here comes a clown who defends Terrorists....

Military operations in NWA will increase terrorism: Imran

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman, Imran Khan Saturday said an incremental increase in military action will lead to a large scale military operation with revenge attacks and ensuing increase in chaos, militancy and terrorism.
In a statement issued here Imran Khan demanded the government to inform the nation if it intends to start a military operation in North Waziristan Agency (NWA). He also condemned the attack on the military personnel in NWA which led to the martyrdom of five soldiers.
Imran said that if the military had intended to respond with an attack, then it should have cleared the area of women and children at least before they bombed Mir Ali through helicopter gunship and artillery. He said that civilians, especially women and children were already victims of drone attacks and now military action will further add to the miseries of these innocent victims of a war, they are not responsible for.
"We cannot regard our women and children of FATA with the callousness and unconcern that is presently being displayed towards them by the state of which they are citizens", he said.
Imran Khan reminded that since FATA is directly under the President, it is unfathomable why he remains silent on the plight of the people of FATA in the wake of curfews and military attacks.
The President should respond to alleviate the suffering of the women and children especially by providing immediate food supplies and medical assistance as well as protection against military action, he asserted.
The chairman PTI warned that an incremental increase in military action will lead to a large scale military operation with revenge attacks and ensuing increase in chaos, militancy and terrorism. He said that already local people as well as Parliamentarians from the area are claiming that those killed in the military operations are primarily civilians. "In addition hundreds of people are being displaced as well as suffering food shortages because of the imposed curfew." It is also now a recognised fact that in FATA those who lose family members to drone attacks and military action turn to militancy.
He stressed that the government must not only take control and bear responsibility for any planned military operation in NWA, it must inform all the political parties that it has abandoned the APC mandate for dialogue and an end to drones.
"Military operations in one's own country do not resolve problems; instead they exacerbate them and the same will happen if a military operation is launched in NWA. Already there are reports of people fleeing the area and civilians being killed. With no civilian control or responsibility the country will be further destabilised, divided and weakened which is what our detractors are seeking. Our history should teach us the human and political costs to the nation of military operations," Khan concluded.

Military operations in NWA will increase terrorism: Imran
 
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