Suicide bombers kill 41 in Pakistan

I have no idea what army is waiting for and why they haven’t gone into NWA clean to up area like they did in Swat.

Suicide bombers kill 41 in Pakistan

                                           **The attack targets a meeting between leaders  of an anti-Taliban militia and a top official in the Afghan-border  region of Mohmand. More than 70 are injured.**

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Pakistani volunteers rush a person injured by suicide attackers to a Peshawar hospital. (Mohammad Iqbal / Associated Press)

Reporting from Islamabad, Pakistan —
A pair of suicide bombers attacked a large gathering of anti- Taliban elders inside a government compound in northwest Pakistan on Monday, killing at least 41 people in one of the worst terror strikes to hit the country’s volatile tribal belt this year.

The attack occurred in the town of Ghalanai at the administrative headquarters of Mohmand, a region along the Afghan border that continues to see periodic clashes between Taliban militants and Pakistani troops. A meeting was underway at the compound between leaders of a local anti-Taliban militia and a top Mohmand official, authorities said.

Witnesses said more than 300 people were inside the building when the two attackers appeared. One of the bombers was dressed in a police uniform and was able to walk into the offices where the crowd had gathered. A second bomber was stopped at a perimeter security gate. Both men detonated their explosives seconds apart.

                                One witness said he was waiting  inside the building to meet a local official when "suddenly there was a  huge blast. I fell on the ground. When I stood up, there was another  blast. As I again fell to the ground, I saw people running in panic."

Pakistani television showed a long line of wounded people in bloodied tunics on stretchers being rushed into a hospital in Peshawar, northwest Pakistan’s largest city. More than 70 people were injured in the attack. Officials in Mohmand said the compound had metal detectors at its entrance but that they were not functioning at the time because of a power outage. Television footage showed sections of the compound reduced to rubble.

Anti-Taliban tribal meetings and pro-government tribal militias have been frequent targets of insurgents in recent years. On Jan. 1, a man driving a pickup filled with explosives set off a blast near the town of Lakki Marwat, where members of an anti-Taliban tribal militia were playing volleyball. At least 75 people were killed.

In July, two suicide bomb blasts tore through a busy market in the village of Yaka Ghund in Mohmand, killing at least 65 people in an attack that authorities said appeared to be aimed at members of a local anti-Taliban militia who had been meeting in the area.

Mohmand is one of several tribal regions along the Afghan border where Taliban and Al Qaeda militants maintain hideouts. The Pakistani military has launched offensives in several parts of northwest Pakistan – including the Swat Valley, South Waziristan, Bajaur, Orakzai and Khyber – in hopes of ending the wave of Taliban-engineered suicide bomb attacks and other terror acts that have ravaged the country in recent years.

Despite the offensives, the insurgency’s top leaders remain active. Many militants were able to flee the military operations well in advance and find sanctuary elsewhere in the tribal belt.

The border between Afghanistan and Mohmand, as well as other regions in Pakistan’s semi-autonomous tribal belt, are poorly guarded and extremely porous, making it easy for militants to escape and return. Mian Iftikhar Hussain, information minister of northwest Pakistan’s Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, said regional militancy can be defeated only if Pakistan better coordinates its counter-terrorism efforts with U.S. and Afghan forces battling insurgents on the Afghan side of the border.

“There is a need for an organized and comprehensive strategy in the fight against terrorists in Afghanistan, the tribal areas and Pakistan,” Hussain said. “Otherwise we will keep suffering. There are predictions that this wave of terrorism may continue for the next 14 years. God knows what will happen if terror keeps hitting us for 14 more years.”](“http://www.latimes.com/topic/intl/afghanistan-PLGEO00000021.topic”)

Re: Suicide bombers kill 41 in Pakistan

It is unfortunate that innocent people are still the target of these barbarians. The biggest hurdles are parties like JI and like minded, they would never condemned such cowardly acts of so called jehadis. Read as follows:

http://www.dawn.com/2010/12/06/ji-warns-against-operation-in-north-wazirista.html

JI warns against operation in North Waziristan

**ISLAMABAD, Dec 5: Jamaat-i-Islami leaders said on Sunday that an army operation in North Waziristan would serve to unleash terrorist attacks across the country. **

Addressing party workers at a sit-in near the Parliament House, they said that if the army agreed to launch an operation in North Waziristan it would be asked by the US to launch similar operations in southern Punjab on the pretext of “presence of extremists in the area”.

JI Amir Syed Munawar Hassan warned that any such adventurism would result in disastrous consequences by producing Taliban in each and every part of the country.

Though the sit-in was organised in protest against price hike and corruption, the speeches made on the occasion mostly remained focused on issues relating to the ongoing war against terrorism and the country`s foreign policy with particular reference to alleged US interference in domestic affairs.

“Those waging war against invading forces either in Afghanistan, Iraq or against drone attacks in Pakistan`s tribal areas cannot be declared terrorists. They are our brothers and if they are terrorists, then we all are terrorists,” the JI chief announced amid slogans by hundreds of party activists who mostly arrived from areas adjacent to Rawalpindi and Islamabad.

Mr Hassan urged the government to hold negotiations with Taliban, instead of using force against them. “How long will they continue military operations when the past such adventures have proved futile? We oppose any possible military operation in North Waziristan, and the government should negotiate with Taliban for finding out peaceful solution,” he said.

He said it was high time to wage struggle for the establishment of a true Islamic state in the country as the incumbent rulers had proved to be totally inefficient and helpless. “This is height of helplessness on part of the PPP-led government that so far killers of Benazir Bhutto have not been exposed,” he said.

Mr Hassan said the parliament was not working properly as the policies were being made outside. He criticised the government`s foreign policy and said the present rulers were following the policies of Gen (retd) Pervez Musharraf. He said uncontrolled drone attacks in tribal areas by the US were an ample proof of failure of the foreign policy.

The JI chief lashed out at Punjab Governor Salman Taseer for advocating amendments in the blasphemy law.

Former JI Amir Qazi Hussain Ahmed supported Mujahideen in Iraq for fighting the invading forces and asked the Pakistan government to support Jihadi groups in Afghanistan as well as in the country.

“Remember that Taliban are fighting against nobody but America and Nato forces. Then how should we call them terrorists. They are in fact guardians of national sovereignty,” Mr Hussain added.

The Pakistan Army accused of taking dictation from the US and the speakers asked Army Chief Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani to inform the general public about achievements made in the war against terrorism.

Generals and politicians have become slaves (to the US)”, said Qazi Hussain Ahmed, adding that the US secret diplomacy had exposed its real face.

Dr Fauzia Siddiqui, the sister of Dr Aafia Siddiqui, and Amna Masood Janjua, a representative of families of missing persons also spoke on the occasion.

Re: Suicide bombers kill 41 in Pakistan

JI is a small party as evident by its strength in parliament and senate, why do we find them as 'hurdles'? It has more to do with government and army WANTing to cleanup and not much to do with small fish not listening.

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Innalillahe wa Inaelehe Rajeun

its not only Northern areas to need operations, its need a total crack down of such parties who directly or indirectly suporrting talibans PMLN/PTI/JI have clear soft corners for bloody animals, and JI is for sure a small presence in parliment or senate but its Big enough to make up side down of Pakistan, that dirty small small fishes are making all envorinment dirty, wana finish that blood shed u should be totaly pull out that dirty fishes from pound. peace