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July - 2 
Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan chief BaitullahMehsud is reported to have asked the Taliban in Swat to resume peace talks with the NWFP Government after fresh clashes erupted between security forces and the local Taliban in the area on July 2. Muslim Khan,
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Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan chief BaitullahMehsud is reported to have asked the Taliban in Swat to resume peace talks with the NWFP Government after fresh clashes erupted between security forces and the local Taliban in the area on July 2. Muslim Khan, spokesman for Maulana Fazlullah, told Dawn that Baitullah had allowed them to resume the talks which were suspended last week. The clashes occurred in the Sra Banda area of Matta sub-division and both sides reportedly used heavy weapons.
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July - 3 
The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) Mohmand Agency chapter on July 3 ordered women in the agency to observe purdah (veil) and announced a penalty for the male relatives of women in breach of the order. The TTP spokesman Asad told reporters by teleph
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The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) Mohmand Agency chapter on July 3 ordered women in the agency to observe purdah (veil) and announced a penalty for the male relatives of women in breach of the order. The TTP spokesman Asad told reporters by telephone from an undisclosed location that the orders had been issued by the TTP Mohmand Agency commander Omar Khalid. The TTP also claimed responsibility for the abduction of three locals – Meherban, Momin and Mumtaz – from the Qilagai area of Lakro tehsil in the agency. Asad said that they had taken action against the three locals as they had detained another person. He said they would be dealt with according to Islamic laws. Nobody has however claimed responsibility for the abduction of two other persons Akbar Shah and Nasir Khan who were kidnapped by unidentified men from the Ghazi Baig area.
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July - 6 
The Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan has established Sharia courts in the Bajaur Agency of the FATA and a large number of people are using them to get disputes resolved, instead of waiting for action by the tribal administration, Dawn reported. The courts h
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The Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan has established Sharia courts in the Bajaur Agency of the FATA and a large number of people are using them to get disputes resolved, instead of waiting for action by the tribal administration, Dawn reported. The courts have been functioning in the Sewai area, about 20kms northwest of the agency headquarters of Khar, for a couple of weeks. About two dozen ulema (religious scholars) have been designated as ‘Qazis’. "We have set up the courts in accordance with people’s wishes," said Taliban spokesman Maulvi Umar, adding that people were fed up with the previous legal system. He said that the Qaziswere "competent scholars well versed in Islamic jurisprudence". Umar claimed that people were approaching these courts voluntarily to get their long-standing disputes settled and the Taliban had not forced any litigant to go to the courts.
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July - 7 
The NWFP Government and the Tehrik-i-Taliban (TTP) agreed on July 7 to keep their agreement intact and carry forward the dialogue process for lasting peace in the Swat district, according to Dawn. Sources said that about six hours of talks were held
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The NWFP Government and the Tehrik-i-Taliban (TTP) agreed on July 7 to keep their agreement intact and carry forward the dialogue process for lasting peace in the Swat district, according to Dawn. Sources said that about six hours of talks were held in the Taliban office in Saidu Sharif and the two sides discussed each other’s reservations to some provisions of the May 21 accord and agreed that the dialogue would continue. Provincial minister Wajid Ali Khan told journalists that the talks were held in a cordial atmosphere and both sides put forward positive proposals. He said the Government would enforce Sharia (Islamic law) in Swat in three months and the Taliban would be given representation in the committee formed for the purpose. He said the administration would wind up ‘unnecessary’ check-posts and armed patrolling and display of arms would be stopped. He also stated that the Government would release the people associated with Taliban after studying their cases and necessary legal procedure. He said payment of compensation to the families affected by the operation had commenced on July 6.
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July - 8 
The Tehrik-i-Taliban (TTP) threatened on July 8 to carry out suicide attacks in major cities of the country, The News reported. The threat from the militants came after a US unidentified aerial vehicle (UAV) hit yet another town of Bajaur Agency on J
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The Tehrik-i-Taliban (TTP) threatened on July 8 to carry out suicide attacks in major cities of the country, The News reported. The threat from the militants came after a US unidentified aerial vehicle (UAV) hit yet another town of Bajaur Agency on July 8. “This latest US attack in Khar (Bajaur Agency) by US Predator proved that Pakistan is continuously supporting the US air strikes on its territory. We will avenge the killing of our innocent people by the Pakistani security forces and will launch suicide attacks in important cities of the country,” Maulvi Omar, a TTP spokesman, warned. He said a woman sustained injures and two cattle were killed when a US UAV reportedly fired “Hellfire” missile on a house owned by one local tribesman Subhan Khan in Khar, headquarters of the Bajaur Agency. Omar said they had already suspended the peace talks with the Government after the latter failed to stop action against the Taliban in various parts of the FATA and the settled districts of the NWFP. He said the Government, on the one hand, had been giving an impression to the people that it wanted to restore peace in the country through negotiations and peace agreements with the militants but on the other it was still supporting the American forces in Afghanistan to continue attacks in the tribal areas. “We know very well that Pakistani officials have been providing information to the US forces on the whereabouts of our important people and our centres in the tribal areas. If the US troops target us, we will target the Pakistani soldiers and hit their important installations in Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, etc,” said Omar. He added that though the TTP did not claim responsibility for the recent suicide attack in Islamabad, but it was carried out by their like-minded people who were still angry at the military operation against the Lal Masjid and the Jamia Hafsa in which, according to him, hundreds of students were ruthlessly killed. About the Karachi bomb blasts, the TTP spokesman said the attacks were carried out by the Government only to malign the militants and Pakhtuns living in Karachi.
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July - 11 
The local Taliban on July 11 destroyed three police pickets in the Dandopull and Michni road areas of Shabqadar sub-division in Charsadda district, Daily Times reported. The Tehrik-e-Taliban deputy chief in Mohmand Agency, Qari Shakeel, said that Tal
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The local Taliban on July 11 destroyed three police pickets in the Dandopull and Michni road areas of Shabqadar sub-division in Charsadda district, Daily Times reported. The Tehrik-e-Taliban deputy chief in Mohmand Agency, Qari Shakeel, said that Taliban would not accept the presence of police or security forces in the Michni and Shabqadar areas as they are disputed areas. He said these areas were part of the Mohmand Agency and Taliban would neither accept their annexure with the settled districts of Charsadda and Peshawar in NWFP nor any police or security forces’ movement there. According to Dawn News, about 45 police and Frontier Corps personnel were present at the pickets but they did not offer any resistance. Taliban also laid temporary siege to the Sadoklai Police Station in the Shabqadar area for half an hour but left the area after negotiations with local elders.
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July - 14 
The Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) on July 14 announced suspension of talks with the NWFP Government due to delay in non-implementation of the May 21 peace accord. Talking to The News, spokesman for the Taliban in Swat, Muslim Khan, said the Governm
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The Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) on July 14 announced suspension of talks with the NWFP Government due to delay in non-implementation of the May 21 peace accord. Talking to The News, spokesman for the Taliban in Swat, Muslim Khan, said the Government was not sincere in keeping its commitments made during the talks in the past. "The Government failed to honour its promises made during the last two months of talks and now it will be meaningless to continue the process of dialogue," he said. He also said that it would be waste of time to continue negotiations without the dismantling of roadside checkpoints, withdrawal of all cases against Taliban, withdrawal of Army from Swat and compensation to the victims of the military operations. This is the third time that the Taliban in Swat operating under the command of Maulana Fazlullah have discontinued peace talks. Muslim Khan said if the Government was really sincere in establishing peace through talks, it should translate its promises into action. "We agreed to the provincial Government's request for a three-month time for the enforcement of Shariah, but it had assured the immediate implementation of other promises. Now it is dilly-dallying. The Government should categorically inform us about its position," he stated. However, the NWFP Minister Wajid Ali Khan said the peace pact was still intact and the Government was committed to the implementation of the accord and release of Taliban prisoners.
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July - 14 
The Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan has set up Qazi courts in four places in the Mohmand Agency in the FATA. Taliban spokesman Assad told Dawn on July 14 that the Qazi courts had been set up to settle disputes in accordance with the Shariah (Islamic law).
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The Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan has set up Qazi courts in four places in the Mohmand Agency in the FATA. Taliban spokesman Assad told Dawn on July 14 that the Qazi courts had been set up to settle disputes in accordance with the Shariah (Islamic law). He said that Mohammad Ziad had been appointed the chief Qazi and other Qazis would be named later. He stated that the courts had been established in Pandialai, Khwezai, Lakaro and Dawezai. Taliban have established similar courts in the adjacent Bajaur Agency.
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July - 17 
Chief Minister Ameer Haider Khan Hoti said the NWFP Government will not resign nor become hostage to any militant group. He was responding to the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan chief BaitullahMehsud who issued on July 17 a five-day ultimatum for the provi
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Chief Minister Ameer Haider Khan Hoti said the NWFP Government will not resign nor become hostage to any militant group. He was responding to the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan chief BaitullahMehsud who issued on July 17 a five-day ultimatum for the provincial Government to resign or "face dire consequences." Hoti said the provincial Government had "sent the army to Hangu as a precautionary measure", and not to target any particular group.
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July - 17 July - 18
Despite a cease-fire brokered by two senior Afghan Taliban commanders on July 17, fighting between two rival militant groups continued on July 18 in which more than 50 militants were killed and dozens injured in the Mohmand Agency of FATA, The News r
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Despite a cease-fire brokered by two senior Afghan Taliban commanders on July 17, fighting between two rival militant groups continued on July 18 in which more than 50 militants were killed and dozens injured in the Mohmand Agency of FATA, The News reported. Two rival militant groups – the BaitullahMehsud-led Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and Commander Shah Khalid-led militants which is considered as pro-government — have been fighting for the past three days for the control of the Mohmand Agency. The two groups were running separate training centres and had set up checkpoints on roadsides. After two days of fighting, a two-member jirga (council) comprising two senior Afghan Taliban commanders — Ustad Mohammad Yasir and Maulvi Sadre Azam — mediated between them and brokered a truce on July 17-night. However, according to sources close to the militants, fighting between the well-armed militants of the two groups started again on July 18-morning when militants associated with Shah Khalid reportedly attacked one of Commander Omar Khalid’s senior commanders, Qari Shakil when he entered Khwezo, a town considered to be a stronghold of the Shah Khalid group. Qari Shakil, who hails from Peshawar’s Michni town, was injured in the attack while his vehicle was destroyed. Consequently, heavy fighting broke out between the two sides in which sophisticated weapons were used. Tribal and militant sources said that both the sides suffered heavy losses and so far 50 people, majority of them from Shah Khalid’s group, were confirmed dead and dozens injured.
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July - 17 
The Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) chief BaitullahMehsud has asked the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) Government to either resign within five days or "prepare itself to face the consequences," according to Dawn. "The NWFP Government is not sinc
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The Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) chief BaitullahMehsud has asked the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) Government to either resign within five days or "prepare itself to face the consequences," according to Dawn. "The NWFP Government is not sincere about restoring peace, rather it is responsible for lawlessness in the tribal areas, Hangu and Swat," TTP spokesman Maulvi Umar quoted Baitullah as saying on July 17. Umar stated that the Taliban reserved the right to take action against the provincial Government if it did not resign in five days. He said the NWFP Government was a powerless entity and Taliban would not hold talks with a weak Government.
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A meeting of 50 commanders of the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan, Swat chapter, on July 19 discussed a ‘war strategy’ to confront the Government and endorsed all decisions of the central leadership, Dawn reported. The two-day meeting, presided over by loc
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A meeting of 50 commanders of the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan, Swat chapter, on July 19 discussed a ‘war strategy’ to confront the Government and endorsed all decisions of the central leadership, Dawn reported. The two-day meeting, presided over by local Taliban chief Maulana Fazlullah, was held at an undisclosed location on July 18 and 19, Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan told Dawn. He said the meeting discussed the five-day ultimatum given to the ANP-led provincial Government to resign and devised a strategy in case security forces launched an operation in Swat after militants’ operations in different parts of the NWFP. The spokesman rejected the provincial Government’s claim of arrest of a would-be suicide bomber in Swat. He claimed that the detainee was a "mentally-retarded" youth and "he has nothing to do with Taliban movement."
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July - 21 
The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) Mohmand Agency commander Omar Khalid said on July 21 that he has ‘arrested’ 80 activists of the Shah Sahib group, along with two intelligence personnel. Speaking to reporters from an undisclosed location, he said
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The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) Mohmand Agency commander Omar Khalid said on July 21 that he has ‘arrested’ 80 activists of the Shah Sahib group, along with two intelligence personnel. Speaking to reporters from an undisclosed location, he said that the Taliban would reveal the identities of the intelligence personnel to the media after they had completed their investigation. He said that the Mohmand Agency Taliban had suspended their peace talks with the Government, adding that they would cease their attacks on officials when the Government stopped arresting their people at check-posts.
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July - 22 
A Taliban spokesman has warned that if the NWFP Government does not stop the military operation in Hangu, Swat and other areas, the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) will launch severe attacks, Dawn reported. The threat was issued on July 22 at the ex
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A Taliban spokesman has warned that if the NWFP Government does not stop the military operation in Hangu, Swat and other areas, the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) will launch severe attacks, Dawn reported. The threat was issued on July 22 at the expiry of a five-day ultimatum issued by TTP chief Baitullah Mehsud to the provincial Government to resign. TTP spokesman Maulvi Umar told journalists on phone from an unspecified location that the NWFP Government was responsible for the military operation in the areas under its control. He regretted the response of the provincial Government to the TTP’s deadline. Due to sensitivity of the situation, the Government should have shown flexibility and given a positive response to Taliban’s ultimatum, he said. He ruled out talks with the government until military actions in Hangu and Swat were halted. Taliban, he said, had prepared a plan which would be implemented after a decision by the Shura (executive council).
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July - 23 
The Army wound up its week-long operation in the Hangu district of the NWFP on July 23-evening after flushing out militants and taking control of the area, said the military spokesman, Dawn reported. The Director-General of the Inter Services Public
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The Army wound up its week-long operation in the Hangu district of the NWFP on July 23-evening after flushing out militants and taking control of the area, said the military spokesman, Dawn reported. The Director-General of the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), Major General Athar Abbas, said: "Security forces have achieved the desired objectives and operation was halted on Wednesday evening." He stated that the army had accomplished its task, but would stay in the violence-hit district as long as the provincial Government wanted. The army spokesman also said the Government’s writ had been re-established, possession of all police stations and check points had been retaken and the area was now under the control of the security forces. Army and paramilitary forces had launched a joint operation against militants in several parts of Hangu district on the request of the provincial Government on July 14 two days after the Taliban ambushed a convoy of the Frontier Constabulary in Dorai, near Zargari, killing 15 soldiers. Gen Abbas said that approximately 20 militants had been killed in the operation and 30 others were arrested. However, many of them had been released, he added. He said that security forces had destroyed hideouts of the militants in the Zargari, Doaba and Neryab areas of Hangu. On July 15, the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan had given a deadline to the NWFP Government to wind up the operation by July 23 or face action.
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July - 23 
The intelligence and law enforcement agencies have been put on high alert based on the information that the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) chief Baitullah Mehsud has prepared a hit list of around 300 high-profile figures, including political leader
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The intelligence and law enforcement agencies have been put on high alert based on the information that the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) chief Baitullah Mehsud has prepared a hit list of around 300 high-profile figures, including political leaders, Daily Times reported. Sources close to an intelligence agency said that it was assumed that the leadership of the Pakistan People’s Party, Muttahida Qaumi Movement, Awami National Party, anti-Taliban Shia, Sunni clerics, personnel from the intelligence and law enforcement agencies, officials from the interior and provincial ministries and journalists could be targeted by the TTP. Their families were also believed to be at risk.
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July - 25 
The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) said it will not launch operation against the NWFP Government after the expiry of the deadline that they had issued, Daily Times reported. TTP spokesman Maulvi Omar said they had decided to "sincerely review the b
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The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) said it will not launch operation against the NWFP Government after the expiry of the deadline that they had issued, Daily Times reported. TTP spokesman Maulvi Omar said they had decided to "sincerely review the behaviour of the NWFP Government". He said that the decision was taken during a session of the Taliban Shura (executive council) presided over by TTP chief Baitullah Mehsud.
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July - 28 
The Taliban in the Bajaur Agency of the FATA has split into two factions after infighting between two militant organisations in the Mohmand Agency led to the killing of eight members of one group on July 18, Daily Times reported. Pro-Baitullah Mehsud
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The Taliban in the Bajaur Agency of the FATA has split into two factions after infighting between two militant organisations in the Mohmand Agency led to the killing of eight members of one group on July 18, Daily Times reported. Pro-Baitullah Mehsud Taliban leader Umer Khalid killed eight members from the Shah Sahib militant group, including its chief and deputy chief, on July 18. "We, four commanders, are resigning from the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) over the killing of mujahideen in Mohmand Agency," Salar Masood, a spokesman for the four commanders, told Daily Times on July 28. "We will form our own group – Tehreek-e-Taliban Al Jihad – to continue jihad against the United States," Masood said on the phone from an undisclosed location in Bajaur. Maulvi Munir, Dr Abdul Wahab and Maulvi Abdul Hameed are the three other commanders who left the TTP. "Innocent mujahideen were killed in Mohmand. This is against shariah. Mujahideen do not kill innocent people," Masood said. He charged the Baitullah Mehsud-led TTP with "deviating" from the real cause of fighting the Americans inside Afghanistan. "We took up the matter with Baitullah Mehsud but he did not take our concern seriously," he claimed.
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July - 28 
The TTP in Swat will reconstruct all damaged girls’ schools at its own expenditure, spokesman Muslim Khan said on July 28, according to Daily Times. He claimed that the Taliban would reconstruct the burnt and bombed girls’ schools in Swat, but demand
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The TTP in Swat will reconstruct all damaged girls’ schools at its own expenditure, spokesman Muslim Khan said on July 28, according to Daily Times. He claimed that the Taliban would reconstruct the burnt and bombed girls’ schools in Swat, but demanded a trial of those involved in the killings of the Jamia Hafsa students. He said the TTP would resume peace talks with the NWFP Government only if it imposed the Shariah (Islamic law) immediately and put the peace agreement to practice. He said TTP was not against the administration of polio drops to children if their parents agreed to it and directed women not to come out of their houses without male relatives.
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July - 28 
Three officials of an intelligence agency were shot dead by the Taliban militants in Matta in the Swat district on July 28, The News reported. The slain men were identified as Sher Abbas Khattak, Malikdad and Riaz Ahmed. The three officials were en r
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Three officials of an intelligence agency were shot dead by the Taliban militants in Matta in the Swat district on July 28, The News reported. The slain men were identified as Sher Abbas Khattak, Malikdad and Riaz Ahmed. The three officials were en route to Mingora from Matta when the militants opened fire on them at Badshah Chinar in Matta, killing them on the spot. The Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Swat chapter spokesman, Muslim Khan, claimed responsibility for the killings. He said, "The Taliban wanted to capture the officials alive, but the sleuths were killed while offering resistance."
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July - 29 
Eleven militants and two security force (SF) personnel, including a Pakistan Army captain, were killed during day-long clashes between the SFs and the Maulana Fazlullah-led militants in the Swat Valley of NWFP on July 29, The News reported. The milit
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Eleven militants and two security force (SF) personnel, including a Pakistan Army captain, were killed during day-long clashes between the SFs and the Maulana Fazlullah-led militants in the Swat Valley of NWFP on July 29, The News reported. The militants also abducted 25 SF personnel after taking over a security post in the Dewlai area which, the officials claimed, was recaptured later in the day. A total of 19 people, including six women, sustained injuries during the clashes. Sources said some 500 militants laid siege to the Dewlai police post and after SF surrendered they were subsequently driven away to an unknown location. An ISPR spokesman in a statement confirmed the abduction of 25 SF personnel. The militants briefly occupied the police post before being driven out by the troops that clamped a curfew after establishing their control over the town. The Tehrik-e-Taliban (TTP) spokesman in Swat, Muslim Khan, confirmed the kidnapping and said they would only be released after complete withdrawal of the SFs from Swat.
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July - 29 
Senior leaders of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in Bajaur Agency on July 29 denied any differences in the Taliban ranks, and said they had no disagreement with TTP chief Baitullah Mehsud and Maulana Faqeer Muhammad. Addressing a press conferenc
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Senior leaders of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in Bajaur Agency on July 29 denied any differences in the Taliban ranks, and said they had no disagreement with TTP chief Baitullah Mehsud and Maulana Faqeer Muhammad. Addressing a press conference, the four senior TTP leaders in Bajaur Agency –Abdul Wahab, Maulvi Abdul Hameed, Commander Hamza and Maulvi Muhammad Munir – said they had no differences with the TTP chief or other leaders and strongly condemned media reports about differences between them. On July 28, media had reported resignations of the four Taliban leaders and differences in the Taliban ranks in Bajaur over infighting between two militant organisations in the adjacent Mohmand Agency, which had killed eight members of one group. "We are part of the TTP. We neither have differences with the TTP nor resigned from it," the leaders said, adding that they had full confidence in the leadership of Mehsud and Faqir Muhammad. The TTP leaders claimed that they would continue ‘jihad’ against the US and the policies of President Musharraf and will take revenge for killing of tribesmen in US attacks.
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July - 30 
The Tehreek-e-Islami Taliban Pakistan (TITP) has distributed a 15-days notice to several "un-Islamic" businesses in the Kot Addu city of Muzaffargarh district in Punjab province to shut down or face dire consequences, Daily Times reported. The TTIP w
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The Tehreek-e-Islami Taliban Pakistan (TITP) has distributed a 15-days notice to several "un-Islamic" businesses in the Kot Addu city of Muzaffargarh district in Punjab province to shut down or face dire consequences, Daily Times reported. The TTIP wrote threatening letters to owners of CDs shops, Internet cafes and cable service providers urging them to close down their activities. Similarly, the group warned that women must wear hijab (veil) to ensure their safety.
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July - 30 
The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) threatened on July 30 to mount attacks across Pakistan because of the renewed military action in Swat. "We will start operations in the entire country, in the entire province... because we consider this an action
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The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) threatened on July 30 to mount attacks across Pakistan because of the renewed military action in Swat. "We will start operations in the entire country, in the entire province... because we consider this an action against all Taliban," TTP spokesman Maulvi Umar said. "We will soon take a decision on starting operations," he said.
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July - 31 
The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) on July 31 dismissed as baseless a statement made by Adviser to the Prime Minister on Interior, Rehman Malik, in which he had said that TTP chief Baitullah Mehsud had connections with India, Daily Times reported.
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The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) on July 31 dismissed as baseless a statement made by Adviser to the Prime Minister on Interior, Rehman Malik, in which he had said that TTP chief Baitullah Mehsud had connections with India, Daily Times reported. The TTP said Malik’s statement was absolutely unfounded and that it was an attempt to malign the Taliban. Talking to the media from an undisclosed location, TTP spokesman Maulvi Umer said Malik’s statement alleging that the Taliban had links with India and were getting financial assistance from the country was deplorable and silly and was not based on facts. They said Mehsud had no connections with India and was not receiving any financial aid from it. The spokesman said the TTP came into existence in the name of jihad and its aim was to fight a holy war against India and the United States forces in Afghanistan. Umer said the TTP had damaged India’s interests in Afghanistan in many actions. He said the TTP could not even think of taking financial assistance from India, an enemy, to create chaos and law and order problems in Pakistan. The spokesman said India was the worst enemy of Pakistan. He said a responsible person like Rehman Malik should avoid issuing statements that were not based on facts as such statements were not in the interests of Pakistan.
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