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Operation ‘Khyber-1′ Launched

As far as I know, these Khyber Talic***s are the worst of the lot. They are the ones who have made Peshawar a living hell.
 
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every year new operations on same ground which were cleared before ?:o:

its our road to operation ?
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Khatmaal se ghar khali karana asaan nai hai bhai ...

Son, half of them are hiding in plain sight RIGHT HERE. Let's clean the fitna at home first, only then we can chase them elsewhere!

fitna lies in our cities ... in well established madarsaas where they teach jihad openly ..
 
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Khatmaal se ghar khali karana asaan nai hai bhai ...



fitna lies in our cities ... in well established madarsaas where they teach jihad openly ..
Exactly, we need to register our Madrassas and regular education syllabus must be a part of every madrassa and they should be monitored by an independent body..so, that no mulls be able to teach hatred under the umbrella of Holy Quran and Islam .. That will be the actual victory.. :victory1:
 
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A HARDCORE ND ROBUST OPERATION IS ALSO NEEDED IN MOHMAND AGENCY WHERE TTP IS HIDING BIG TIME TTP THUGS OF SO CALLED UMAR KHALID KHURASANI IS THE BIGGEST THREAT 2 TRIBAL AREAS ND THE REGION. A HARDCORE ROBUST OPERATION IS A MUST IF PEACE IS 2 RETURN 2 THE TRIBAL AREAS ND THE REGION. THANKS
 
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Khatmaal se ghar khali karana asaan nai hai bhai ...



fitna lies in our cities ... in well established madarsaas where they teach jihad openly ..

Dear Jihaad PArhaana Ghalat nahi ha in madrason ka,. Parhanay ka andaaz Ghalat ha,. aur Jihaad ki aarh me jo kuch parha rahay han wo ghalat ha.. Jihaad hi karna ha tou Kashmir, India, Palestine kis lye ha?
 
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So what happened here? Wasn't Khyber cleared just last year? Did some TTP from NWA flee to Khyber?
That's a huge problem. The PA/FC need to secure and hold ground captured from the militants permanently or else they would be back to fight another day.

So the question us whether the PA/FC have the manpower to hold these areas permanently?
 
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That's a huge problem. The PA/FC need to secure and hold ground captured from the militants permanently or else they would be back to fight another day.

So the question us whether the PA/FC have the manpower to hold these areas permanently?
no they dont, thats the police's job, the max they can do is make a cantonment
 
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LI chief’s son killed in Bara - Newspaper - DAWN.COM


LANDI KOTAL: Gunmen from a renegade group of the outlawed Lashkar-i-Islam militant organisation killed the younger son of LI chief in Bara on Saturday.

Officials of the political administration said that Israfeel, son of LI chief Mangal Bagh, was killed along with his associate Hanif by gunmen belonging to the former LI leader Faqir in Speen Qabar area of Sipah.

Meanwhile, helicopter gunships targeted LI positions in Merikhel and Gandao localities of Malikdin Khel and Akkakhel areas.

Officials said at least 50 LI activists with one of their leaders, Mualim, surrendered to security forces in Meel Wat. Security officials claimed to have advanced towards Sultan Khel area which was previously considered as an LI stronghold.

Published in Dawn, October 19th, 2014
 
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Dear Jihaad PArhaana Ghalat nahi ha in madrason ka,. Parhanay ka andaaz Ghalat ha,. aur Jihaad ki aarh me jo kuch parha rahay han wo ghalat ha.. Jihaad hi karna ha tou Kashmir, India, Palestine kis lye ha?
Jihad is used in wrong context here in present muslim world. in presence of regular defence forces who calls for jihad actually calls for Fitna
 
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So what happened here? Wasn't Khyber cleared just last year? Did some TTP from NWA flee to Khyber?
as long as the military operation is not followed up with a police operation and a control by civil administration is not established then the terrorists will return back and keep returning back
 
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Operation Khyber-I: Security forces closing in on LeI strongholds in Tirah
By Our Correspondent
Published: October 21, 2014

BARA:
Operation Khyber-I was launched after the chief of Lashkar-e-Islam (LeI) extremist group, Mangal Bagh, refused to vacate three key strategic positions in the remote Tirah Valley of Khyber Agency, The Express Tribune has learnt from official and tribal sources.


Security forces dislodged LeI militants from one of these strategic positions in the first 48 hours of the offensive while soldiers are closing in on the remaining two positions, sources say.

Before the decisive push, pamphlets were airdropped from military helicopters in Bara and Tirah Valley on Sunday, warning local tribesmen against harbouring or aiding militants in the region which has, over the years, become a potpourri of militants of different hues. The militants have also been given a three-day ultimatum to renounce violence and surrender or else face action.

Officially, around 100 militants have given in thus far. Tribal sources, however, confirm that 70 militants, among them key commanders like Mualim, Gul Nabi and Rashid Afridi, have surrendered. This invited punitive action from Mangal Bagh’s loyalists who burnt down the houses of 30 tribesmen for aiding the security forces.

Sources say that the security forces and political administration successfully created cracks in the LeI through a carefully crafted strategy. And Maulvi Faqir, the most ferocious commander of the group in Bara, has emerged as the arch nemesis of Mangal Bagh. Two days back, Mangal Bagh’s son Israfeel and a key commander Hanif Khan were shot dead by gunmen in Bara. Maulvi Faqir and his fighters were blamed. And in retaliation, LeI fighters abducted some loyalists of Maulvi Faqir.

Tribal sources say that Maulvi Faqir has now sought help from Niaz Muhammad, chief of another extremist group Amar Bil Maroof, which is also at war with the LeI. Sources further say that Niaz Muhammad enjoys tacit backing of the local political administration. Maulvi Faqir surrendered to the security forces along with his 80 fighters on Monday. If Maulvi Faqir and Niaz Muhammad reach an understanding, they will be hand the control of all the strategic positions held by LeI.

Sunday’s pamphlets have whipped up fear among tribesmen in Bara who have started fleeing their homes fearing bloodshed in the region. Hundreds of families are said to have migrated to the neighbouring Orakzai Agency, Peshawar and other areas of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. Tribal sources claim that more than 1,000 families have arrived in Peshawar so far. Of them, 490 arrived through Jamrud tehsil of Khyber.

Two days ago, a jirga of the Afridi tribal elders met with the political agent of Khyber Agency where they reportedly expressed reservations over Operation Khyber-I and demanded the local tribesmen be allowed to evacuate their families to safer locations. Subsequently, the political administration gave them three days for evacuation.

Meanwhile sporadic incidents of violence continue in the region. A soldier of the Frontier Constabulary was shot dead by gunmen in Bara early Monday. He was posted in Karachi and was visiting his native village on leave.

Published in The Express Tribune, October 21st, 2014.
 
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