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Maulana fazllullah Surrounded - Taliban Announces Surrender in Swat

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Govt will kill him anyway.....no way he will see jail, otherwise Pak stupid NGOs will start shouting for justice for him or our CJ will again show being " good boy " and try to provide him justice....better send this guy to Allah. Allah is best judge..
 
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Grrreat nuz!! On to FATA and an end to Islamist insurgency, God's will, be done.
 
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Govt will kill him anyway.....no way he will see jail, otherwise Pak stupid NGOs will start shouting for justice for him or our CJ will again show being " good boy " and try to provide him justice....better send this guy to Allah. Allah is best judge..

I will believe that when I see it. Already it looks like Muslim Khan has a deal. Maybe for giving up Fazllulah. Who can Fazllullah give up for HIS deal?
 
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Taliban announces surrender in Swat Valley after leader Maulana Fazlullah 'arrested'



By Emal Khan in Peshawar and Dean Nelson in New Delhi
Published: 11:00PM BST 12 Sep 2009

Its announcement, made on one of its pirate radio stations, came as its charismatic leader Maulana Fazlullah was reported to be surrounded by Pakistani troops, and there were claims that he had in fact already been arrested.

Their collapse in Swat, if confirmed, will deal a serious blow to the Taliban's Pakistan leadership which has been in disarray since its leader Baitullah Mehsud was killed in an American drone attack in north Waziristan, close to the Afghan border, last month.

Since then, rivals to succeed Mehsud have been locked in a bloody power struggle while a number of senior militant commanders have been killed and captured, including five senior commanders in Swat last week.

Among them was Muslim Khan, Fazlullah's deputy and spokesman, who was seized during "peace talks" with the Pakistan Army.

Fazlullah's militants seized control of the Swat Valley, once one of the country's most popular tourist destinations, in December last year and held it until May this year when a government land and aerial offensive ousted them from the main towns.

The fighting forced an estimated 200,000 civilians from their homes, and left hundreds of militants dead. In recent weeks the bodies several Taliban figures have been found swinging from lampposts amid allegations that they were being targeted for extrajudicial killings by government death squads.

Rumours of Fazlullah's arrest began to circulate early on Saturday after Pakistan's security forces released his wife, four children and other relatives, who had been in their custody for the last four weeks.

Later in the day, a radio broadcast from one of Fazlullah's pirate stations in the Charbagh area, announced an imminent surrender.

Pakistani security sources later said Fazlullah, known as "Maulana Radio" for his charismatic broadcasts which helped the militants' rise to power in Swat, was already in custody, but his arrest would not be officially announced until early next week. They said he had been captured in the Gat Piochar area, but it remains an unconfirmed report.

Earlier, Owais Ghani, governor of the North West Frontier Province, confirmed that Fazlullah was now under siege and that his arrest was "imminent." News of Fazlullah's "capture" and the surrender of his men caused juibiliation in Swat where Taliban forces had closed 400 schools, bombed 170 schools, and terrorized music shop owners and barbers who shaved beards.

Earlier this year they executed one of the valley's most popular dancers as part of a moral crusade to drive out public entertainment.

Taliban announces surrender in Swat Valley after leader Maulana Fazlullah 'arrested' - Telegraph

 
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Taliban movement weakened: Fazlullah
The News in a separate story from Peshawar said: Following the arrest of his five important Shura members, the Swat Taliban head, Maulana Fazlullah, on Friday conceded that his organisation had been weakened.

In a recorded message conveyed by his spokesman Salman to The News late Friday evening from an undisclosed place in Swat, he said: "The Taliban movement is presently in a state of illness. When you are ill, your activities are curtailed. That is what has happened to Taliban organisation, but it would bounce back."

In his recorded message, Maulana Fazlullah spoke hurriedly in Pashto. At times, it was difficult to understand his words. It wasn't easy to tell that the voice indeed was of Maulana Fazlullah even though it generally sounded familiar.

Salman, who has taken over as the spokesman for the Swat Taliban after the arrest of Muslim Khan, said the brief recording was delivered to him on Friday. Maulana Fazlullah mentioned the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) founder Baitullah Mehsud in his message and stressed that all Pakistani Taliban wished to die like him. "Like Baitullah Mehsud, all Taliban fighters want to embrace martyrdom. Getting arrested while fighting for a cause is no big deal for the Taliban," he maintained. He said the Taliban in Swat and Malakand would continue their struggle for the enforcement of real Shariah and offer every sacrifice to achieve this goal.

According to Maulana Fazlullah, the Taliban possessed "Fidayee" power and those in doubt should ask Russia, the US and Nato about the Taliban prowess.

The whereabouts of Maulana Fazlullah, who is the son-in-law of the detained Tehrik Nifaz Shariat-e-Muhammadi (TNSM) leader Maulana Sufi Muhammad, is unknown. The government has been claiming that he was wounded in an earlier military action. There have also been reports backed by government officials that he was under siege in a mountainous area in Swat and could no longer move to some other place.

Maulana Fazlullah made it clear that he and his men had lost trust in the Pakistan Army after it allegedly invited his organisation for peace talks and arrested the five negotiators. He said a need may arise again for the government and the military to talk to the Taliban, but the Swat Taliban had decided once and for all not to hold any negotiations with the rulers.

His message came on the day the Pakistan Army Spokesman Maj Gen Athar Abbas announced that Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan and commander Mahmood Khan, both carrying head-money of Rs 10 million each, had been captured along with three other Shura members Fazle Ghaffar, Abdur Rahman and Sartaj in a military operation in the suburbs of Mingora in Swat.

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Is this the end of TTP?
Hopefully yes.:pakistan::pakistan: At least in Swat anyway.Waziristan will be dealt with later on.Right now Army is clearing Khyber Agency.
Now Hope Western Media will not predict again that Islamabad will fall in 6 weeks lol.
 
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this is great news. i think the time has come near for the crazies. once we end the operation in khyber agency it will be time for us to move on to N and S waziristan.
 
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No, TTP is alive and well in FATA -- lets keep our sobriety, the job is not finished, just one section has been completed, we have to move on to Khyber, kill the Islamist insurgency there - kill it in Orakzai, clean up Kurram and of course there is Wazirstan.

Then, by God, by the Hilal of this parcham, the people of Balouchistan must be freed from the terror they are experiencing daily.

We have much work to do, but now we know once we are united in our effort, we are more than a match for this insurgency and we must crush them to bring peace to Pakistan and order to Afghanistan.
 
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Congratulations once again, my fellow countrymen!

On this joyous occasion, don't forget to pray for the family's of our fallen ones. If it wasn't for their sacrifices, we never would've achieved anything.

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Pakistan Zindabad!
 
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