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June - 1 
Daily Times reported that the Taliban in Swat on June 1 set up their own court in the Piochar village of Matta sub-division. Three cases were reportedly heard in the court headed by a Qazi. Local residents said that people from the upper areas of Matta had started registering cases with the Taliban,
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Daily Times reported that the Taliban in Swat on June 1 set up their own court in the Piochar village of Matta sub-division. Three cases were reportedly heard in the court headed by a Qazi. Local residents said that people from the upper areas of Matta had started registering cases with the Taliban, adding that the Taliban had arrested the alleged killer of a man from the Kalakot area. Muslim Khan, a spokesman for the local Taliban leader Maulana Fazlullah, however denied the existence of a Taliban court in Piochar, claiming that a jirga (council) to resolve disputes between local people had been established, and not a court.
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June - 1 
Unidentified gunmen on June 1 shot dead a senior pro-government tribal militant commander, Haji Hanan, and his bodyguard, Rafiullah, near the Frontier Region Darazenda of Dera Ismail Khan in the NWFP. Police officials told The News that two of Haji Hanan's supporters, Abdul Khaliq and Omar Ayaz, bel
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Unidentified gunmen on June 1 shot dead a senior pro-government tribal militant commander, Haji Hanan, and his bodyguard, Rafiullah, near the Frontier Region Darazenda of Dera Ismail Khan in the NWFP. Police officials told The News that two of Haji Hanan's supporters, Abdul Khaliq and Omar Ayaz, belonging to the Wazir tribe, were injured in the attack on their vehicle. Hanan was a confidante of Mullah Nazir, leader of the pro-government tribal militants operating in the Wazir-inhabited area of South Waziristan, and had played a vital role in launching an armed struggle against the Uzbek militants led by their leader Qari Tahir Yuldashev.
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June - 2 
A police constable was injured when unidentified persons attacked a checkpoint in Nangolai in the Swat district of NWFP in the early hours of June 2, The News reported. Soon after the incident curfew was imposed in the area and security forces arrested two suspected persons in a search operation.
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A police constable was injured when unidentified persons attacked a checkpoint in Nangolai in the Swat district of NWFP in the early hours of June 2, The News reported. Soon after the incident curfew was imposed in the area and security forces arrested two suspected persons in a search operation.
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June - 2 
Seven shops were destroyed and several others partially damaged as four bombs exploded at the CD shops and near a rural health centre (RHC) in the Billitang town of Kohat district in the NWFP on June 2-night, according to Dawn. Officials said first blast occurred at 1:40 am at the Afridi market foll
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Seven shops were destroyed and several others partially damaged as four bombs exploded at the CD shops and near a rural health centre (RHC) in the Billitang town of Kohat district in the NWFP on June 2-night, according to Dawn. Officials said first blast occurred at 1:40 am at the Afridi market followed by another in Rauf market and then two more huge ones near the RHC with short intervals. According to the police, various CD centres, barber shops and two grocery stores were destroyed in the blasts and over 13 shops, including the RHC, were partially damaged.
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June - 2 
The Government Girls School building and a CD centre were damaged when explosive materials detonated in Takht Bhai in the Mardan district on June 2, according to Daily Times. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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The Government Girls School building and a CD centre were damaged when explosive materials detonated in Takht Bhai in the Mardan district on June 2, according to Daily Times. However, no loss of life or injuries was reported.
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June - 4 
In the province, following successful talks with militants, the Government on June 4 started withdrawal of the Army troops from the Darra Adamkhel town, sources told The News. The militants had announced a cease-fire on May 27 after the Government reportedly accepted all their demands, including the
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In the province, following successful talks with militants, the Government on June 4 started withdrawal of the Army troops from the Darra Adamkhel town, sources told The News. The militants had announced a cease-fire on May 27 after the Government reportedly accepted all their demands, including the removal of all roadside checkpoints, withdrawal of security force personnel, the release of militants held during military operation and payment of compensation to the affected people. The sources said besides a 17-member peace committee comprising local tribal elders, two Mehsud tribal elders - Amir Mohammad Khan and Ikramuddin - belonging to Shabi Khel, a sub-clan of the Mehsud tribe, played a key role in negotiations. The withdrawal reportedly began after militants promised to renounce militancy. They also assured not to target security forces and Government installations.
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June - 4 
The North West Frontier Province (NWFP) Prison Minister Mian Nisar Gul Kakakhel said the Government had released a majority of the detained militants in Swat on June 4, Daily Times reported. “The NWFP Government has released the majority of the Swat militants after a peace accord between the Governm
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The North West Frontier Province (NWFP) Prison Minister Mian Nisar Gul Kakakhel said the Government had released a majority of the detained militants in Swat on June 4, Daily Times reported. “The NWFP Government has released the majority of the Swat militants after a peace accord between the Government and the militants,” the minister told reporters during a visit to the Central Jail in provincial capital Peshawar.
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June - 4 
Three civilians were killed and three others sustained injuries in a bomb blast at a video shop in a business centre at Kohat in the NWFP on June 4, The News reported. There was no immediate claim of responsibility. Meanwhile, the All Combined Bazaar Association has given a 24-hour ultimatum to the
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Three civilians were killed and three others sustained injuries in a bomb blast at a video shop in a business centre at Kohat in the NWFP on June 4, The News reported. There was no immediate claim of responsibility. Meanwhile, the All Combined Bazaar Association has given a 24-hour ultimatum to the CD shop owners in the district to wind up their businesses to avoid action by the association.
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June - 5 
Five persons were injured in a shootout between militants and police in the Nowshera district of the NWFP on June 5, Daily Times reported. The injured included two policemen, two civilians and a militant commander. According to the details, a police mobile squad saw an armed man in the Sulemankhel a
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Five persons were injured in a shootout between militants and police in the Nowshera district of the NWFP on June 5, Daily Times reported. The injured included two policemen, two civilians and a militant commander. According to the details, a police mobile squad saw an armed man in the Sulemankhel area of Badrashi village and asked him to surrender. But the man opened fire at the police and was soon joined by his accomplices. The consequent exchange of fire continued for more than an hour. The wounded Taliban commander Qari Hussain Amin was arrested, while police contingents besieged the area to arrest his associates. Police also seized weapons and ammunition from a mosque in the area. Locals said the mosque was being used by the militants as their headquarters.
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June - 5 
Following a peace accord between the Government and the Tehrik-i-Taliban in Swat, 64 suspected militants were released from Timergara’s district jail on June 5. Official sources told Dawn that among the freed militants were some key figures of the Taliban, such as Maulana Liaqat Ali, Maulana Khalid,
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Following a peace accord between the Government and the Tehrik-i-Taliban in Swat, 64 suspected militants were released from Timergara’s district jail on June 5. Official sources told Dawn that among the freed militants were some key figures of the Taliban, such as Maulana Liaqat Ali, Maulana Khalid, Irshad Ali, Hayat Khan, Abid, Fayazud Din and Umar Hayat. They had been arrested during a military operation from Matta, Kabal, Mingora and other areas of Swat district. Sources said the Government is likely to release some more militants on June 6. Taliban representatives have welcomed the gesture and renewed their pledge not to be a part of any group fighting military forces and to honour the peace accord reached with the NWFP Government.
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Four people were killed in two explosions in Dera Ismail Khan in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on June 6, reports Daily Times. The first bomb exploded in the University Road area without causing any damage. As police and civilians gathered at the scene, another bomb exploded killing four p
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Four people were killed in two explosions in Dera Ismail Khan in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on June 6, reports Daily Times. The first bomb exploded in the University Road area without causing any damage. As police and civilians gathered at the scene, another bomb exploded killing four people, including two policemen, and wounding another nine, police official Mohsin Shah told Reuters. ARY TV said five people including four policemen were killed in the remote-controlled bomb attack. DI Khan District Police Officer Abdul Ghuffar told Dawn that the first bomb had been planted on a bicycle and the attack targeted police. He said 15 people had been injured in the blast, nine of who were policemen. He said the area had been cordoned of after the incident.
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June - 8 
Four children were killed in an explosion triggered by suspected militants at Chitral in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on June 8, reports Daily Times.
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Four children were killed in an explosion triggered by suspected militants at Chitral in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on June 8, reports Daily Times.
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June - 8 
The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) on June 8 issued pamphlets to local journalists at Hangu in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) that cautioned the Pakistan Government to stick to their peace agreement, according to Daily Times. The pamphlet, signed by ‘Commander’ Nazir of the TTP stated tha
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The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) on June 8 issued pamphlets to local journalists at Hangu in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) that cautioned the Pakistan Government to stick to their peace agreement, according to Daily Times. The pamphlet, signed by ‘Commander’ Nazir of the TTP stated that if the Government violated the treaty, then Taliban could open new fronts against the Government. The pamphlet warned the Government against fighting America’s war on terror in Pakistan, as its ramifications could be dangerous. It also said that the Government should not consider them weak, as the TTP was an organised power that could not be thwarted easily.
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June - 9 
ANP Information Secretary Zahid Khan and Senior Minister Bashir Bilour told Daily Times on June 9 that the peace deal between the NWFP Government and the Swat Taliban is still intact.
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ANP Information Secretary Zahid Khan and Senior Minister Bashir Bilour told Daily Times on June 9 that the peace deal between the NWFP Government and the Swat Taliban is still intact.
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June - 9 
Daily Times reports that a bomb blast damaged an internet cafe in the Phandu Police station limits in Peshawar, the capital of North West Frontier Province (NWFP), on June 9. Officials said unidentified militants blew up the cafe in the Malik Sarwar Plaza at around 11:30pm (PST). The blast damaged t
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Daily Times reports that a bomb blast damaged an internet cafe in the Phandu Police station limits in Peshawar, the capital of North West Frontier Province (NWFP), on June 9. Officials said unidentified militants blew up the cafe in the Malik Sarwar Plaza at around 11:30pm (PST). The blast damaged the cafe slightly and no causalities were reported. This is the first incident of its kind in which an internet cafe had been blown up in the provincial metropolis, after an accident on April 3 in which suspected militants blew up four CD shops in the limits of the Badhaber Police station. CD shops and internet cafes across the NWFP have been targeted or forced to close during the ongoing wave of militancy.
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June - 9 
Four Policemen were killed and a Station House Officer (SHO) was injured when a group of 20 militants opened fire on a Police mobile unit on a routine patrol near the Mattani bypass in Peshawar on June 9. Militants also set ablaze the vehicle and decamped with the Policemen’s weapons. "[Unidentified
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Four Policemen were killed and a Station House Officer (SHO) was injured when a group of 20 militants opened fire on a Police mobile unit on a routine patrol near the Mattani bypass in Peshawar on June 9. Militants also set ablaze the vehicle and decamped with the Policemen’s weapons. "[Unidentified] militants hid near a gas station and opened fire on the police van. It was a surprise attack -- the police party could not even retaliate because the hail of bullets was so sudden," Rural SP Nasirul Mulk told AFP.
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June - 10 
Daily Times quoting an official source reports that six Taliban prisoners would be released from Taimargara Jail on June 10 (today). "Those people are being released on bail," said the unnamed official. He said approximately 60 Taliban were still imprisoned at Taimargara Jail.
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Daily Times quoting an official source reports that six Taliban prisoners would be released from Taimargara Jail on June 10 (today). "Those people are being released on bail," said the unnamed official. He said approximately 60 Taliban were still imprisoned at Taimargara Jail.
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June - 12 
A suicide bomber blew himself in the office of a cable operator in the jurisdiction of Gaon Police station in the Malakand Division of NWFP on June 12, Daily Times reported. According to ARY TV, the office was completely destroyed but no causalities were reported.
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A suicide bomber blew himself in the office of a cable operator in the jurisdiction of Gaon Police station in the Malakand Division of NWFP on June 12, Daily Times reported. According to ARY TV, the office was completely destroyed but no causalities were reported.
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June - 12 
According to Daily Times, seven militants, including one Afghan national identified as Abdul Qudoos, were released from the jail at Malakand division in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on June 12, after their release orders were issued by an Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) on June 11.
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According to Daily Times, seven militants, including one Afghan national identified as Abdul Qudoos, were released from the jail at Malakand division in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on June 12, after their release orders were issued by an Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) on June 11.
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June - 13 
A broad security plan is on the cards to protect the Peshawar city from attacks by local Taliban, sources told Daily Times on June 13. They said around 3,000 security force personnel would be deployed to guard Peshawar, and that 26 security posts would be set up to monitor militants. An unnamed seni
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A broad security plan is on the cards to protect the Peshawar city from attacks by local Taliban, sources told Daily Times on June 13. They said around 3,000 security force personnel would be deployed to guard Peshawar, and that 26 security posts would be set up to monitor militants. An unnamed senior police official said that Police had told the Government that it could not control militancy on its own and needed the assistance of the Frontier Constabulary, the Frontier Corps and the Army.
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June - 15 
A driver of a Sadda bound truck was killed when his vehicle drove over a landmine near Laddah in central Kurram. Six others were also injured in the incident.
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A driver of a Sadda bound truck was killed when his vehicle drove over a landmine near Laddah in central Kurram. Six others were also injured in the incident.
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June - 15 
Four persons were killed and another was injured when a car drove over a landmine near Seenzala in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on June 15, Daily Times reports. So far no one has claimed responsibility for the attack.
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Four persons were killed and another was injured when a car drove over a landmine near Seenzala in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on June 15, Daily Times reports. So far no one has claimed responsibility for the attack.
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June - 15 
Local Taliban militants pasted leaflets on the walls of different schools and mosques in the Kohat city demanding separate education system in all the private and public schools. They also demanded immediate closure of all the CD centres, billiard games and carom clubs and warned to take action agai
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Local Taliban militants pasted leaflets on the walls of different schools and mosques in the Kohat city demanding separate education system in all the private and public schools. They also demanded immediate closure of all the CD centres, billiard games and carom clubs and warned to take action against violators.
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June - 15 
Suspected militants abducted a watchman of the International Rescue Committee (IRC) on Thall road in the Hangu district and took away two vehicles along with them, Dawn reports.
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Suspected militants abducted a watchman of the International Rescue Committee (IRC) on Thall road in the Hangu district and took away two vehicles along with them, Dawn reports.
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June - 16 
A bomb exploded inside a Shia mosque killing at least four people and injuring two others in the Dera Ismail Khan district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on June 16, reports Daily Times. Police said that the explosion was triggered inside Imambargah Hazrat Ali in Mohallah Roshan Chirgah when
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A bomb exploded inside a Shia mosque killing at least four people and injuring two others in the Dera Ismail Khan district of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on June 16, reports Daily Times. Police said that the explosion was triggered inside Imambargah Hazrat Ali in Mohallah Roshan Chirgah when worshippers were coming out of the mosque after offering evening prayers. Police recovered a number of battery cells from the incident site indicating that the bomb was triggered by a time-device.
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June - 16 
Local Taliban on June 16 killed a tribal elder, Malik Ghulam, at Darra Adam Khel for allegedly spying for the Government. He was abducted three days ago. The report added that several tribal elders of Bosti Khel area were in confinement of the local Taliban as well.
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Local Taliban on June 16 killed a tribal elder, Malik Ghulam, at Darra Adam Khel for allegedly spying for the Government. He was abducted three days ago. The report added that several tribal elders of Bosti Khel area were in confinement of the local Taliban as well.
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June - 16 
The Swat police allowed a ‘safe exit’ to a potential suicide bomber on June 16 following negotiations to protect nearby civilians, sources said on June 17. The sources said Police had confronted a potential suicide bomber in the Rahimabad police station jurisdiction who threatened to attack the poli
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The Swat police allowed a ‘safe exit’ to a potential suicide bomber on June 16 following negotiations to protect nearby civilians, sources said on June 17. The sources said Police had confronted a potential suicide bomber in the Rahimabad police station jurisdiction who threatened to attack the police party if they made an arrest attempt. "For one hour, police spoke to the potential suicide bomber, who demanded a safe exit in return for not detonating the bombs on his body," said the sources. Swat District Police Officer Waqif Khan confirmed the report. "We took this decision in the larger interest of the civilians working in nearby fields," a police official told Daily Times.
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June - 17 
Local Shia community spokesman Razzaq Ali said that the incident aimed to create a sectarian strife between the Shia and Sunni communities in the area, as three of the dead were Shia. The incident came a day after four people were killed in a bomb explosion in a Shia mosque in Dera Ismail Khan.
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Local Shia community spokesman Razzaq Ali said that the incident aimed to create a sectarian strife between the Shia and Sunni communities in the area, as three of the dead were Shia. The incident came a day after four people were killed in a bomb explosion in a Shia mosque in Dera Ismail Khan.
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June - 17 
Local Taliban have warned women and school-going girls in a town near Kohat to wear burqas (veil) when going out and to avoid visiting markets without a male escort, a private television channel reported on June 17. According to Dawn, the warning was issued on leaflets posted on the walls of all mos
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Local Taliban have warned women and school-going girls in a town near Kohat to wear burqas (veil) when going out and to avoid visiting markets without a male escort, a private television channel reported on June 17. According to Dawn, the warning was issued on leaflets posted on the walls of all mosques in the Billaybang area, 22-kilometres east of Kohat. The channel reported that the Taliban threatened that people will face consequences if they tried to remove the leaflets. They also asked female teachers to strictly observe the ‘Islamic dress code’ or face punishment, the channel said. Local Taliban have also over the past few nights blown up music shops in the Billaybang area, it added.
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June - 17 
Swat-based Taliban have suspended contact with the NWFP government to protest against the slow progress on a peace agreement they entered into less than a month ago, said Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan, adding, that "some elements were interfering in the peace process," as a result of which Taliban h
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Swat-based Taliban have suspended contact with the NWFP government to protest against the slow progress on a peace agreement they entered into less than a month ago, said Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan, adding, that "some elements were interfering in the peace process," as a result of which Taliban had decided to temporarily freeze contact with the provincial government. Contact with the NWFP government has been suspended for "a period of one week to see if the government takes steps to accelerate the progress on issues discussed in the May 21 peace agreement," said the spokesman. He said the provincial government had already been told about the decision. The spokesman added that a delay in the release of Taliban prisoners had forced the decision. "Under the agreement, the prisoners should have been freed 15 days after the deal," said Khan. As reported earlier, 18 Taliban prisoners were set free by the Government following the peace deal while another 55 are still in prison. NWFP Information Minister, Iftikhar Hussain, has however said they were not told about any such decision. Hussain said that there had been no severing of contact, though admitted that the Taliban had complained of the slow progress.
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June - 17 
Unidentified assailants killed four people on June 17 when they opened fire on a vehicle in the Hangu Bazaar of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) following an abduction attempt. Officials told Daily Times that gunmen opened fire on Malik Money Exchange’s vehicle at around 8 am (PST) the three pers
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Unidentified assailants killed four people on June 17 when they opened fire on a vehicle in the Hangu Bazaar of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) following an abduction attempt. Officials told Daily Times that gunmen opened fire on Malik Money Exchange’s vehicle at around 8 am (PST) the three persons, identified as Ansar Ali Karbalai, Ayaz Ali, Hassan Afraz and Zahid. Sources said the gunmen had been chasing the vehicle from the Riasan area. Hangu District Co-ordination Officer Syed Shahab Ali Shah, however, told reporters that it was not a target killing. The gunmen wanted to abduct the people in the vehicle and when they resisted, they were shot at. Shah said the Hangu-Kohat main road had been closed for traffic to avert any further incidents and it would be opened as soon as the situation normalises.
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June - 18 
Daily Times reports that Shia clerics have condemned bomb blasts and the killings of Shias in Dera Ismail Khan, Hangu and Parachinar and called for local Taliban to be driven out of North West Frontier Province (NWFP). Shia cleric Allama Hussain Masoodi said that his community was silent but not wea
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Daily Times reports that Shia clerics have condemned bomb blasts and the killings of Shias in Dera Ismail Khan, Hangu and Parachinar and called for local Taliban to be driven out of North West Frontier Province (NWFP). Shia cleric Allama Hussain Masoodi said that his community was silent but not weak, and that the Taliban in the NWFP should be evacuated at once. Similarly, another cleric, Syed Muhammad Aun Naqvi said that the new Government in the NWFP had failed to maintain law and order. "The silence of the government and Fazlur Rehman after the killings is disappointing," he said, adding, "The NWFP government has proved it cannot control the situation after giving Parachinar to the local Taliban."
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June - 20 
North West Frontier Province (NWFP) Senior Minister Bashir Ahmed Bilour told the provincial assembly on June 20 that there are no Taliban in Peshawar and the provincial government will not hold talks with local Taliban in other settled areas. "We do not accept Taliban except in Swat. Nor are we goin
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North West Frontier Province (NWFP) Senior Minister Bashir Ahmed Bilour told the provincial assembly on June 20 that there are no Taliban in Peshawar and the provincial government will not hold talks with local Taliban in other settled areas. "We do not accept Taliban except in Swat. Nor are we going to initiate dialogue with them," he told the House, reports Daily Times. Bilour said the provincial government stood by Swat peace agreement that it made with local Taliban. Separately, Information Minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain said that the deal would be implemented in phases. He said the government would release those Taliban who deserved to be freed.
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June - 20 
The NWFP government and the Swat Taliban resumed talks on June 20 when Forests Minister Wajid Ali Khan ‘secretly’ met Taliban leaders and assured them that their reservations would be addressed. Wajid Khan met several Taliban leaders, including Ali Bakht, Haji Muslim Khan, Maulana Amin, Mahmood Khan
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The NWFP government and the Swat Taliban resumed talks on June 20 when Forests Minister Wajid Ali Khan ‘secretly’ met Taliban leaders and assured them that their reservations would be addressed. Wajid Khan met several Taliban leaders, including Ali Bakht, Haji Muslim Khan, Maulana Amin, Mahmood Khan and Nisar Khan in the Deouli area of Swat and asked them to continue peace talks. According to sources, the Taliban complained that their colleagues were still imprisoned and the army was still occupying the area.
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June - 20 
The NWFP government has decided to form a special force to overcome the menace of terrorism, AAJ Television reported on June 20. According to the channel, the force would work to counter suicide attacks and terrorist activities in the province. The channel reported that people between 18-25 years of
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The NWFP government has decided to form a special force to overcome the menace of terrorism, AAJ Television reported on June 20. According to the channel, the force would work to counter suicide attacks and terrorist activities in the province. The channel reported that people between 18-25 years of age would be inducted in the force, who would keep an eye on foreigners, Afghan refugees and miscreants. The force would take part in the actions against terrorists and the district police officers would head the force in their respective districts. Officials of law enforcement agencies will provide training to the force’s recruits.
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June - 21 
Unidentified militants abducted 25 Christians from Academy Town in Peshawar, sources told Daily Times on June 21. The sources said militants abducted them from the Banarasabad area of Academy Town from the house of one Yousaf Masih. Superintendent of Police (SP) Cantonment Imran Shahid confirmed tha
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Unidentified militants abducted 25 Christians from Academy Town in Peshawar, sources told Daily Times on June 21. The sources said militants abducted them from the Banarasabad area of Academy Town from the house of one Yousaf Masih. Superintendent of Police (SP) Cantonment Imran Shahid confirmed that armed militants driving in five or six vehicles kidnapped eight to nine people on gunpoint and moved them to an undisclosed location at around 8 pm (PST). He said, however, that the abducted did not number 25, and that militants have probably moved them to the Tribal Areas. He added that police have registered a case and is trying to recover them as soon as possible.
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June - 22 
A bomb planted by unidentified militants near the outer wall of the Taj Cinema in Mardan exploded on June 22. The outer wall of the cinema was badly damaged. However, no casualty has been reported in the incident.
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A bomb planted by unidentified militants near the outer wall of the Taj Cinema in Mardan exploded on June 22. The outer wall of the cinema was badly damaged. However, no casualty has been reported in the incident.
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June - 22 
Three persons were injured when militants blew up a music shop by hurling some explosive materials into its premises in the Tirah Bazaar at Kohat in the NWFP, according to Daily Times. The militants were reportedly veiled and riding motorbikes.
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Three persons were injured when militants blew up a music shop by hurling some explosive materials into its premises in the Tirah Bazaar at Kohat in the NWFP, according to Daily Times. The militants were reportedly veiled and riding motorbikes.
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June - 24 
Parliamentarians warned the Government that the country might lose one of its provinces if it did not consider the situation in NWFP seriously. Speaking on a point of order, JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman said it was a matter of months until the NWFP was no longer part of the country. He also cri
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Parliamentarians warned the Government that the country might lose one of its provinces if it did not consider the situation in NWFP seriously. Speaking on a point of order, JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman said it was a matter of months until the NWFP was no longer part of the country. He also criticised Malik’s statements, saying the government would further aggravate the situation through the use of force. He also questioned why the government’s policies in NWFP and Balochistan did not match.
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June - 24 
The government is fully aware of the situation in the NWFP concerning the activities of militants and will take proper action within a week, Adviser to Prime Minster on Interior Rehman Malik said on June 24, according to Daily Times. Addressing the National Assembly, he said the situation in Peshawa
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The government is fully aware of the situation in the NWFP concerning the activities of militants and will take proper action within a week, Adviser to Prime Minster on Interior Rehman Malik said on June 24, according to Daily Times. Addressing the National Assembly, he said the situation in Peshawar was not critical. "The government is not sleeping and is aware of its responsibilities," APP quoted him as saying. He also warned a "bordering country" against launching attacks inside Pakistan, adding, "Otherwise we will also launch action." He said the government would hold talks with Balochistan parliamentarians next week to resolve the issues of the province through dialogue.
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June - 25 
Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani on June 25 has approved a military operation to clear the Tribal Areas of militants. Government and defence sources said that Gilani approved the use of force during a high-level meeting that reviewed progress on the war on terrorism and the state of law and or
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Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani on June 25 has approved a military operation to clear the Tribal Areas of militants. Government and defence sources said that Gilani approved the use of force during a high-level meeting that reviewed progress on the war on terrorism and the state of law and order in the NWFP and Tribal Areas. The meeting also decided that the government would continue negotiations with local elders to isolate hardcore militants. The Chief of Army Staff (COAS) would take the lead on deciding when to employ military force, including the Frontier Corps (FC) and the law-enforcement agencies (LEAs). However, the NWFP governor and chief minister could also employ the FC and LEAs to maintain law and order. The COAS would decide the quantum, composition and positioning of military effort and would decide on the level of liaison, contact and co-operation with the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan and keep the government informed about operations.
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June - 25 
Taliban killed 22 members of a pro-government "peace committee" on June 25 at Jandola of Tank in the NWFP, Daily Times reports. Tank District Co-ordination Officer Barkatullah Marwat told, "I can confirm that 22 bullet-ridden bodies of those kidnapped by the Taliban three days ago were recovered on
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Taliban killed 22 members of a pro-government "peace committee" on June 25 at Jandola of Tank in the NWFP, Daily Times reports. Tank District Co-ordination Officer Barkatullah Marwat told, "I can confirm that 22 bullet-ridden bodies of those kidnapped by the Taliban three days ago were recovered on Wednesday (June 25) near Jandola." Mawat also added that, "Some of the dead were shot and some had their throats slit." Taliban spokesman Maulvi Umar claimed responsibility for the killings and said that "We have killed 22 and the fate of the remaining six will be decided later", adding that, "It was a joint action by the Bhittani and Mehsud tribes against a dacoit." He also said that, "The men we killed were involved in thefts and robbery and had unleashed a reign of terror on the people" and warned that, "The government should not intervene in the current situation; otherwise peace talks would be seriously undermined."
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June - 26 
Official sources said that suspected militants set ablaze a PTDC Hotel in Malam Jabba and torched a girls’ school and a police station in Barikot. Taliban leader Ali Bakht, however, denied his organisation’s involvement in the attacks, saying they went against the spirit of the peace accord.
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Official sources said that suspected militants set ablaze a PTDC Hotel in Malam Jabba and torched a girls’ school and a police station in Barikot. Taliban leader Ali Bakht, however, denied his organisation’s involvement in the attacks, saying they went against the spirit of the peace accord.
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June - 26 
Suspected militants killed seven persons, including a Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader, a tribal elder, and their family members, in addition to destroying a Police station, a girls’ school and a state-owned hotel in Swat in NWFP on June 26, Daily Times reported. The suspected militants gunned
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Suspected militants killed seven persons, including a Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader, a tribal elder, and their family members, in addition to destroying a Police station, a girls’ school and a state-owned hotel in Swat in NWFP on June 26, Daily Times reported. The suspected militants gunned down local PPP leader Abdul Akbar Khan, his wife, and two sons in Matta tehsil (administrative division). Separately, suspected militants killed a prominent tribal elder, his son and mother-in-law.
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June - 27 
According to Daily Times, 12 unidentified militants attacked the residence of a person, Bakht Rahman, and killed his son and two colleagues in the Imam Dheri area of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on June 27-night.
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According to Daily Times, 12 unidentified militants attacked the residence of a person, Bakht Rahman, and killed his son and two colleagues in the Imam Dheri area of Swat district in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) on June 27-night.
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June - 27 
In the same district, suspected militants killed a person in the Sar Hani area of Kabal tehsil (administrative division).
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In the same district, suspected militants killed a person in the Sar Hani area of Kabal tehsil (administrative division).
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June - 28 
The bomb disposal squad on June 28 defused three bombs at an unspecified place in the Matta tehsil.
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The bomb disposal squad on June 28 defused three bombs at an unspecified place in the Matta tehsil.
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June - 29 
A bomb blast on June 29 in the Darya Khan Market of Mingora city damaged about 25 shops. Mingora Police Station Inspector Muhammad Jan Khan said that no causality had been reported.
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A bomb blast on June 29 in the Darya Khan Market of Mingora city damaged about 25 shops. Mingora Police Station Inspector Muhammad Jan Khan said that no causality had been reported.
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June - 29 
At least seven persons, including two security force personnel, were killed in the Swat district of NWFP on June 29, Daily Times reported. Two soldiers who were on a routine patrol were killed when a bomb planted by suspected pro-Taliban militants exploded on a roadside, a local military spokesman t
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At least seven persons, including two security force personnel, were killed in the Swat district of NWFP on June 29, Daily Times reported. Two soldiers who were on a routine patrol were killed when a bomb planted by suspected pro-Taliban militants exploded on a roadside, a local military spokesman told AFP. Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan, however, denied that his group had any involvement in the attack. Unidentified attackers in different areas of Swat killed another five people, including a tribal elder, police said.
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June - 29 
The Tehrik-e-Taliban (TTP) Taliban announced on June 29 that they had ended all peace agreements with the Government, according to Daily Times. TTP spokesman Maulana Omar told Geo News that his organisation had decided to end the dialogue. Similarly, the Taliban spokesman in Swat in the NWFP, Muslim
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The Tehrik-e-Taliban (TTP) Taliban announced on June 29 that they had ended all peace agreements with the Government, according to Daily Times. TTP spokesman Maulana Omar told Geo News that his organisation had decided to end the dialogue. Similarly, the Taliban spokesman in Swat in the NWFP, Muslim Khan, told Daily Times that his organisation would no longer hold negotiations with the Government. A militant for the Darra Adam Khel region, meanwhile, told AFP that unrest in the FATA could now spread to the rest of the country.
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June - 29 
Unidentified militants abducted nine officials of the water management department in the Hanu district on June 29. The Water Management Project Hangu Deputy Director Masood Rehman, along with eight staff members, was abducted when he was returning to Hangu.
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Unidentified militants abducted nine officials of the water management department in the Hanu district on June 29. The Water Management Project Hangu Deputy Director Masood Rehman, along with eight staff members, was abducted when he was returning to Hangu.
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June - 30 
The Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) of Swat on June 30 refused an invitation to attend peace negotiations that had been extended to them by the NWFP Government, Daily Times reported. In a telephonic interview, Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan said that they had refused the Government’s invitation for another r
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The Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) of Swat on June 30 refused an invitation to attend peace negotiations that had been extended to them by the NWFP Government, Daily Times reported. In a telephonic interview, Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan said that they had refused the Government’s invitation for another round of peace talks. However, he maintained that their peace agreement with the Government remained intact. He said the peace talks had been halted after BaitullahMehsud did the same. "We (Swat Taliban) will immediately end our peace agreement with the NWFP Government if BaitullahMehsud orders it," Khan said, adding that the June 30 meeting would have discussed the withdrawal of troops, end of all check-posts and release of Taliban prisoners. The spokesman expressed ignorance about a statement from TTP spokesman Maulana Omar that all peace agreements had been dissolved, maintaining that the Swat Taliban still had an agreement with the Government.
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*Data till , May 01, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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