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Pakistan Army Recaptures NW Militant Stronghold

Pakistan's military says its troops killed some 60 militants in the new offensive

Pakistan's army says its forces have recaptured a key Taliban stronghold in a region near the Afghan border.

A year ago, Pakistani forces had declared the group of villages called Damadola free of militants following a 2008 offensive. But officials say Taliban and al-Qaida militants recently returned to defend the strategically-located stronghold north of Khar, the main town in the Bajaur tribal agency.

Pakistan's military says its troops and a tribal militia, backed by warplanes and helicopter gunships, killed some 60 militants in the new offensive. The military's account has not been independently verified because aid workers and journalists are largely barred from the region.

Damadola has been the site of several U.S. drone missile strikes in recent years targeting al-Qaida leaders


Pakistan Army Recaptures NW Militant Stronghold | Asia | English
 
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When i think of Damdola I think of a brave journalist called Hayatullah Khan and the alleged cover up drone strike which killed 25 innocent civillians, 14 of which were from the same family.

Hayat Ullah was riding in a car with his brother when he was abducted by unknown assailants. Four days earlier, in Mir Ali, North Waziristan, he had taken photos of the aftermath of what Pakistani officials had said was an accidental bomb-making explosion that killed Abu Hamza Rabia, an Egyptian believed to be a senior Al Qaeda operative. Hayat Ullah's photos, which showed clearly identifiable fragments of U.S. Hellfire missiles in the rubble, directly contradicted the government's story.

Though no one knows who kidnapped Hayat Ullah, his family suspects the government: "We believe that the government is involved in the kidnapping of Hayat Ullah because Hayat said to my mother, 'When I published the pictures of the guided missile, that I know that the government will harm me,'" his brother, Haseen Ullah, explained to FRONTLINE.

Interviewed on June 8, 2006, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf flatly denied that Hayat Ullah was in Pakistani custody.

Eight days later, Hayat Ullah's body was found in a ditch near his home village of Mir Ali; there were five bullet holes in his head and his wrists were bound with government-issue handcuffs. The government promised investigations, two of which were delivered to Islamabad in late summer 2006. As of September 2006, neither report has been released.

In December 2006, the Pakistan Press Foundation with support of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) conferred on Hayatullah Khan posthumously the PPF-Aslam Ali Press Freedom Award, in recognition of his contributions and sacrifices for press freedom. Also in 2006, Hayat Ullah was honored posthumously with an International Press Freedom Award given by the Canadian Journalists for Free Expression. Each year this award is given to recognize journalists around the world who were persecuted because of their work.]

frontline: in search of al qaeda: producers' dispatches from the front | PBS


PBS make some of the best fronline video's of the tribal region and the WoT.
 
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Musafar, Sir,

The account below gives a total of 8 or so killed in two separate drone strikes. Can you provide a link to the story about 25 civilians, 14 from the same family?


INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM MONITOR---PAPER No.1
ABU HAMZA RABIA


by B.Raman

The first reference to Abu Hamza Rabia was made by the Pakistani authorities on August 17, 2004, after they had announced rewards totalling US $ one million for anyone helping in the capture or killing of six terrorists. The top two positions in the list were occupied by Abu Faraj al-Libbi and Amjad Hussain Farooqui, each of whom carried a reward offer of US $ 340,000.
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4. While no reward was offered for information leading to the capture or killing of Abu Hamza Rabia, an official of the Pakistani Government said: "Faraj heads the international operational wing of al-Qaeda, with the help of an Egyptian accomplice, Abu Hamza Rabia."

5. A CIA Drone aircraft had attacked a house in North Waziristan on November 5, 2005, after receiving information that Abu Hamza Rabia was staying there with his wife and children. While his wife and children were reportedly killed in the attack, Rabia managed to escape with a broken leg. Since then he had been fleeing from village to village in order to escape another attack by the CIA's Drone.

6. On the night of December 1, 2005, an unmanned Drone of the CIA fired a missile at a house at village Haisori, about 30 Kms from the Afghanistan border in the North Waziristan area after receiving information that Abu Hamza Rabia was spending the night there. Intercepted messages exchanged by the terrorists after the strike allegedly indicated that five persons died in the Drone attack. One of them was referred to as Nawab. According to the Pakistani authorities, Nawab was one of the aliases of Abu Hamza Rabia. Musharraf, who was then on a visit to Kuwait, told pressmen on December 3,2005, that he was 200 per cent certain that Rabia was one of the five killed. Subsequently, he said that he was 500 per cent certain about the identity. US Drones had operated in the area even in the past. In May, 2005, a Drone missile attack was reported to have killed Al Qaeda bomb-maker Haitham al-Yemeni in North Waziristan.

7. Of the five claimed to have been killed on December 1,2005, the dead bodies of only two have been found---both children related to the owner of the house which was attacked by the Drone. The bereaved father has strongly denied that Rabia or any other foreigner was staying in his house as alleged by the Pakistani authorities.He claimed that there were no other casualties. The Reuters news agency has quoted Haji Mohammad Siddiq, the owner of the house attacked by the Drone, as saying that his 17-year-old son and an eight-year-old nephew were killed in a missile attack, but denied that there were any militants present. “I don’t know anything about them – there were no foreigners in my house,” Siddiq said. “I have nothing to do with foreigners or Al Qaeda. We were sleeping when I heard two explosions in my guest room. When I went there I saw that my son, Abdul Wasit, and my eight-year-old nephew, Noor Aziz, were dead.”

8. The Pakistani authorities have not admitted the role of the CIA's Drone aircraft in the operation. They have projected the death of Rabia as due to an accidental explosion in the house, where, according to them, explosives were being stored. While junior US officials based in Afghanistan have been concurring with the Pakistani claim that Rabia was believed to have been killed and projecting him as the head of the international operational wing of Al Qaeda since the capture of Abu Faraj in May, 2005, senior US officials in Washington DC have been more guarded in their comments in view of the fact that no dead body has been found.
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11. While the Pakistani officials, including Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, the Pakistani Minister for Information, are now saying that Rabia was also involved in the two attempts of December, 2003, to kill Musharraf, they had not mentioned this in the past. No explanation has been forthcoming from US officials as to why no reward had been offered for his capture or killing either by the FBI or the Pakistani intelligence if he was really that important in the Al Qaeda hierarchy as now made out to be. According to some reports, while the FBI did not believe that Abu Faraj and Rabia were that highly placed in Al Qaeda as made out to be and hence had not offered any reward for the capture or killing of Rabia, the CIA rated both of them as among the top planners of Al Qaeda.

12. The Al-Arabiya Television said late on December 3, 2005, that it had been contacted by a person, claiming to be from Al Qaeda, who denied that Rabia was dead. “An official from the Al Qaeda group has denied, in a telephone conversation with the Al-Arabiya channel, that Hamza Rabia has been killed,” a presenter on the Arab satellite channel told viewers.The caller said that five people were killed in the explosion, but that they were two local men, two Tajiks and an Arab named Suleiman al-Moghrabi.

INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM MONITOR---PAPER No.1
 
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Once again taliban ran away, even leaving their women behind.

"The Taliban said they withdrew from the area responding to orders from senior commanders.

"We are doing it as part of a strategy," a local Taliban commander, Izzat Ullah, told The Associated Press by telephone without providing details.

Residents said the militants fled in a hurry.

"They even left their women behind," said Hashmat Khan. "They handed the women over to local people.""
 
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Musafar, Sir,

The account below gives a total of 8 or so killed in two separate drone strikes. Can you provide a link to the story about 25 civilians, 14 from the same family?

American television networks initially reported the attack as a successful CIA strike, citing unnamed American intelligence officials who claimed that al-Zawahiri was likely to have been at the compound.

However, there was confusion amid the rubble of the mud houses in the Berkandi area of Damadola, which Pakistani officials said had been struck by as many as 10 missiles fired from the remote-controlled drones. Five women and five children were among those killed and 14 of the dead were said to be from the same family.


In Friday's strike, the target appeared to be a cluster of three houses, one of which was the venue for a party. The official number of dead is 18 but locals are saying that as many as 25 have been killed...

Pakistan fury as CIA airstrike on village kills 18 - Telegraph
 
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Damadola is not in NWA, its in Bajaur Agency, hundreds of miles away from the North Waziristan.

And as per the first post, Damadola was not cleared in the last offensive, its close to the border with Afghanistan, so it was left as it was, as US troops had emptied their posts and bases on the Afghanistan side, and the militants had a field day with shelter provided by their Taliban friends and local Afghans on the side of Afghanistan.

The correct news report has been posted in the The Battle of Bajaur thread, plz for further info, read that thread.

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