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09PESHAWAR10
2009-01-14 10:47:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Consulate Peshawar
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FATA AND NWFP: WEEKLY INCIDENTS OF TALIBANIZATION, JANUARY

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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 PESHAWAR 000010 

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 1/14/2019
TAGS: PTER MOPS PGOV PK
SUBJECT: FATA AND NWFP: WEEKLY INCIDENTS OF TALIBANIZATION, JANUARY
1 - JANUARY 8

CLASSIFIED BY: Lynne Tracy, Principal Officer, Peshawar,
Department of State.
REASON: 1.4 (a),(b),(d)
Introduction:
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E.O. 12958: DECL: 1/14/2019
TAGS: PTER MOPS PGOV PK
SUBJECT: FATA AND NWFP: WEEKLY INCIDENTS OF TALIBANIZATION, JANUARY
1 - JANUARY 8

CLASSIFIED BY: Lynne Tracy, Principal Officer, Peshawar,
Department of State.
REASON: 1.4 (a),(b),(d)
Introduction:
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1. (SBU) Fighting continued at a slow pace in Bajaur during
the first week of the year, with three militants reported killed
and a local militant leader claiming that his supporters would
not resist if government forces entered Mamond area.


2. (SBU) In Swat, at least 32 people were reportedly killed
in the first week of the year, including seven security force
personnel and a local leader of the Awami National Party (ANP).
Militants also burned more girls' schools as the
militant-declared January 15 deadline banning girls' education
after grade four approached.


3. (C) In Orakzai Agency and the Hangu area, militants killed
three policemen, abducted three others, and reportedly announced
the establishment of Shari'a courts and complaint centers
throughout the agency via loudspeakers during Friday sermons, in
addition to banning women from visiting bazaars, and
closing-down TV, CD and video stores.


4. (C) The Pakistani Army took over security operations in
Shi'a-populated Hangu and imposed a curfew on January 7 as the
Shi'a Muharram commemoration approached.

Bajaur
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5. (U) The following is a summary of events in Bajaur
Agency, where the Pakistani military has been conducting
military operations since August 2008:

January 7: Government forces reportedly killed three militants
and injured six others.

January 4: A local militant leader reportedly said his
supporters would not resist if the security forces entered
Mamond area.

January 2: Militants killed an elder of the Mamoond tribe in
Kalan village.

January 1: Militants fired at least six rockets at Khar's Civil
Colony during a jirga between the agency administration and
elders of the Mamond tribe, reportedly killing four civilians
and wounding 16. One of the rockets reportedly hit the office
of the FATA Rural Development Program. Security forces
reportedly responded by continuing to target militant hideouts
in various parts of the agency.


NWFP
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6. (U) The following incidents have occurred in the
Provincially Administered Tribal Areas (PATA) and settled areas
of NWFP:

January 8, Peshawar: A bomb exploded at a CD center in the
Chamkini area of the city, causing damage, but with no
casualties reported.

January 7, Kohat: Militants fired rockets at a heavily guarded
Shi'a Imam Bargah, damaging two nearby homes.

January 6, Swat: Militants reportedly blew up the house of a
local journalist. Elsewhere, two local militants were
reportedly killed in Minogora.

January 5, Swat: Militants reportedly beheaded two Frontier
Corps personnel and three policemen in Matta tehsil, days after
kidnapping them. In Khwazakhela, militants burned another
government girls' high school.

January 5, Peshawar: Militants reportedly destroyed a police
checkpost on the Indus Highway with rockets.

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January 4, Dera Ismail Khan: Two bomb explosions killed ten,
including four policemen, and injured 27 others, near the
Polytechnic College.

January 4, Bannu: A suicide bomber reportedly killed himself
and injured two others near a checkpost.

January 2, Swat: Eight people, including two security personnel
and a prominent female dancer were killed near Mingora.
Militants also killed Gul Deedar, a leader of the ANP.

January 1, Bannu: A bomb killed two policemen while they were
trying to defuse it. Seven other squad members of the
bomb-disposal unit were injured in the explosion.

January 1, Peshawar: A policeman was killed in an explosion at
a police post.

FATA
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7. (U) The following is a roundup of incidents of
Talibanization in the FATA and Frontier Regions:

January 8, North Waziristan: Militants reportedly killed two
government employees in a car ambush 35 km south of Miranshah.

January 7, Orakzai: Militants reportedly killed three policemen
and abducted three others when they attacked a police checkpost.

January 6, Mohmand: Security forces reportedly killed two
militants and injured five others near a Frontier Constabulary
camp at Bhaizai.

January 5, Mohmand: Militants reportedly kidnapped 11 members
of the Mandel tribe of Bajaur who were visiting Mohmand to
persuade militants there to stop rocket attacks on villages near
Khar.

January 5-7, North Waziristan: Militants reportedly killed
seven accused of spying for the U.S.

January 5, North Waziristan: Militants reportedly warned at
mosques during Friday prayers in Miranshah that all
co-educational schools in the region must be closed.

January 2, Orakzai: Militants reportedly announced the
enforcement of Shari'a in Hangu and throughout the agency via
loudspeakers during Friday sermons, banning women from visiting
bazaars, and closing-down TV, CD and video stores.

January 2, Mohmand: Militants attacked a security forces
checkpoint in Lakaro tehsil, with no casualties reported.

January 1, Kurram: Militants publicly hanged a man they accused
of kidnapping in Lower Kurram.

Government Response
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8. (U) This is a summary of government responses to
"creeping Talibanization" according to press and consulate
contacts:

January 4, Khyber: Security personnel reportedly discovered a
van packed with 400 kgs of explosives and arrested six suspects.

January 3, Peshawar: Police reportedly arrested Ustad Mohammed
Yasir, former spokesman for Afghanistan's Taliban leader, Mullah
Omar.

January 1, Peshawar: Police reported that they successfully
defused a bomb.
TRACY