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The Battle for Bajaur - PA seizes control

انّا للہ و انّا الیہ راجعون

every single drop of our shaheeds' blood is a symbol of how much they have sacrificed and continue to sacrifice for this God gifted nation
 
They shall be reduced to dust inshallah, our men DO NOT die in vain
 
Pakistani troops have been fighting in Bajaur since August 2008, trying to smash Taliban and Al-Qaeda hideouts, but there are indications that militants are trying to make a comeback.

This is not a comeback, this is a mere show of frustration, the TTP's back has been broken and it will take more than such acts of desperation to shift the balance of power in their favour.
 
24 Bajaur militants surrender

KHAR: Twenty-four militants including three commanders surrendered to the security forces while a huge quantity of heavy weapons and explosives were recovered during a search operation in Mamond subdivision in Bajaur Agency on Sunday.
Official sources said 21 militants laid down arms during a jirga of Mamond tribal elders. The names of the militants or their commanders were not disclosed to the media. They reportedly belonged to Mukha, Gabari, Meena, Kaga, Landai, Bandarai, and Zagai areas of Mamond tehsil.

Besides tribal elders, officials of political administration and security forces were also present on the occasion. The militants who renounced militancy promised to the jirga and officials to live in peace and not indulge in any kind of anti-state activities.

Briefing reporters in Meena area, the in-charge of military operation in Mamond tehsil, Lt Col Ali Naqvi said the security forces had 85 Russian-made Kalashnikov rifles, 23 rocket launchers, 23 rockets, 40 artillery shells, 12 mortar shells, five remote-controlled bombs, short-range missiles, scores of hand-grenades and explosives during search and clean-up operation in Lara Mukha, Bara Mukha, Kaga, Zagai and Bandarai areas. He said the militants had concealed the arms and explosives in abandoned houses, caves, bunkers and hideouts in the hilly areas.

He said the tribesmen should register their small arms and hand over the heavy ones to the security forces. The weapons were shown to media. The political administration has set July 31 deadline for the tribesmen to hand over heavy weapons to the government and register the small ones.

Pakistan News Service - PakTribune
 
TNSM Bajaur chief, six others lay down arms

KHAR: Tehreek-e-Nifaz-e-Shariat-e-Muhammadi Bajaur Agency chief Dr Ismail laid down arms along with six other terrorists and announced their full support for the Pakistan Army in the war against terrorism, officials said on Saturday. According to political administration officials, Dr Ismail surrendered along with six other terrorists to the political authorities in a grand tribal jirga of the Badan tribe in Mohmand tehsil, which was held at Khar, the headquarters of the Bajaur Agency. Bajaur Scouts commander Colonel Nauman Saeed, Khar Assistant Political Agent Iqbal Khattak and other tribal elders were also present on the occasion. Addressing the jirga, Colonel Saeed said that terrorism had damaged the socio-economic life of the residents of the agency. He said that successful military operations restored peace and prosperity in the area and now it was the responsibility of the tribal elders to keep the agency free of terrorists. Colonel Saeed praised the role of the Mohmand tribes in the operation against terrorists and said the tribal elders had helped eliminate terrorists from the area. Ismail, denouncing terrorism, said, “Pakistan is our country. Bajaur Agency is our native land and we would not allow anyone to disturb the peace of the agency”.

Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
 
Tehreek-e-Nifaz-e-Shariat-e-Muhammadi Bajaur Agency chief Dr Ismail laid down arms along with six other terrorists and announced their full support for the Pakistan Army

Good now they need to selectively execute all these agents. These people are not trust worthy. When kicked hard they would lay down their arms only to return to them at next oppurtunity. ****** liars and decievers.
 
TNSM Bajaur chief, six others lay down arms

KHAR: Tehreek-e-Nifaz-e-Shariat-e-Muhammadi Bajaur Agency chief Dr Ismail laid down arms along with six other terrorists and announced their full support for the Pakistan Army in the war against terrorism, officials said on Saturday. According to political administration officials, Dr Ismail surrendered along with six other terrorists to the political authorities in a grand tribal jirga of the Badan tribe in Mohmand tehsil, which was held at Khar, the headquarters of the Bajaur Agency. Bajaur Scouts commander Colonel Nauman Saeed, Khar Assistant Political Agent Iqbal Khattak and other tribal elders were also present on the occasion. Addressing the jirga, Colonel Saeed said that terrorism had damaged the socio-economic life of the residents of the agency. He said that successful military operations restored peace and prosperity in the area and now it was the responsibility of the tribal elders to keep the agency free of terrorists. Colonel Saeed praised the role of the Mohmand tribes in the operation against terrorists and said the tribal elders had helped eliminate terrorists from the area. Ismail, denouncing terrorism, said, “Pakistan is our country. Bajaur Agency is our native land and we would not allow anyone to disturb the peace of the agency”.

Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan

Great News - Let's hope more talibans surrender.
 
Good news, but the guy was a doctor. Goes to show, what a diverse bunch of douchebags these militants have.
 
Militants kill female teacher in Bajaur

KHAR: A female teacher was killed and two of her colleagues wounded when masked militants shot them in an ambush in Pakistan's northwest tribal belt on Thursday, officials said.

The victims — all women — were targeted as they returned home on foot from their school in Khar, the main town of Bajaur tribal district, officials said.

“Five to six militants who were hiding their faces ambushed them. One female teacher died on the spot,” Adalat Khan, an administrative official told AFP, adding that her two wounded colleagues had been taken to hospital.

Two intelligence officials also confirmed the incident.

Bajaur was once a stronghold of Taliban militants who are opposed to the education of girls and have destroyed hundreds of schools in northwest Pakistan in recent years.

Pakistan's military first launched operations in Bajaur in August 2008 and have repeatedly claimed to have eliminated the militant threat.

The country's northwest tribal belt is a stronghold of militant groups and extremists who fled Afghanistan after the US-led invasion toppled the Taliban regime in late 2001.
 
it doesnt get any more un-Islamic than that....targetting unarmed, harmless, well intentioned female professors

DISGUSTING and PATHETIC!
 
The cowards always lacked the spine to fight face to face, now they have stooped low enough to attack ladies directly ! What level will these guys stoop to next ? Killing children ?????? But alas, they already waved that level farewell half a decade ago..........
 
It looks like they(the TTP) are copying almost everything from their twin brothers(Afghani Taliban):

KHAR: A female teacher was killed and two of her colleagues wounded when masked militants shot them in an ambush in Pakistan's northwest tribal belt on Thursday, officials said.
The victims — all women — were targeted as they returned home on foot from their school in Khar, the main town of Bajaur tribal district, officials said.

“Five to six militants who were hiding their faces ambushed them. One female teacher died on the spot,” Adalat Khan, an administrative official told AFP, adding that her two wounded colleagues had been taken to hospital.

Two intelligence officials also confirmed the incident.

Bajaur was once a stronghold of Taliban militants who are opposed to the education of girls and have destroyed hundreds of schools in northwest Pakistan in recent years.

Pakistan's military first launched operations in Bajaur in August 2008 and have repeatedly claimed to have eliminated the militant threat.

The country's northwest tribal belt is a stronghold of militant groups and extremists who fled Afghanistan after the US-led invasion toppled the Taliban regime in late 2001.
 
but hey they are brave warrirors.I wonder if their cheerleaders will praise them now how they continue to strike at 7th largest Army in the world and biggest defense alliance.
 

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