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Wednesday, November 7, 2007

[vinnomot] Re: Third town in Swat falls to militants: What's happening in Pakistan ?

Islamic Republic of Pakistan is a failed and dangerous state. Existence of such country is a severe risk for world security.

 

I hope UN takes all out safety measure to take control of Pakistan's atomic bomb. A bomb in their hand could turn out to any terrorist outfit.

 

It is just a question of time before Pakistan turns into pieces and the time is ticking very fast toward that to happen. Bangladesh was blessed to be out of that equation in time. I wonder about those who supported united Pakistan has to say now seeing miserable life led by Pakistan people in this top to bottom failed state, people dies like mosquito and blood spills like river any day, everyday.

 

Thanks

Shamim Chowdhury

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Subject: Third town in Swat falls to militants: What's happening in Pakistan ?


Third town in Swat falls to militants


PESHAWAR, Nov 6: Militants seized the town of Madyan in Swat on Tuesday and hoisted their flags over buildings after security forces surrendered, police and residents said.

Madyan is the third town to come under the effective control of followers of Maulana Fazlullah, who is demanding enforcement of Sharia in Swat.

"They seized Madyan town today, they have overrun Matta and Khwazakhela towns in their earlier push," a police official said.

Police gave up their weapons, vehicles and control of local police stations, the officer and local residents said.

The militants are continuing their advance, the official said.

Residents said the militants were patrolling the town.

Witnesses said Fazlullah's supporters hoisted their flags over government buildings and guarded important sites, such as banks and bazaars.

At least 37 police and paramilitary soldiers left the main police station without a fight after militants surrounded the town and assured them that they would not be harmed, residents said.

A militant source said police turned over 35 Kalashnikovs. Police also retreated from two more police posts in nearby villages.

Earlier, the militants seized the Matta town after outnumbered security forces laid down their arms, militants and police said.

About two dozen police officers and several troops offered no resistance to militants who seized three police stations and a military post in and around Matta.

A Swat police official said authorities had sent helicopter gunships to target militant positions in the area.—Agencies



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