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Pakistan army chief asks tribe to back offensive

China Daily | Updated: 2009-10-21 08:25

Pakistan army chief asks tribe to back offensive

Residents fleeing a military offensive against the Pakistani Taliban enter Dera Ismail Khan from South Waziristan this week. As many as 150,000 civilians - possibly more - have left South Waziristan in recent months. Authorities say that up to 200,000 people may flee in the coming weeks, but don't expect to have to house them in camps because most have relatives in the region. In Dera Ismail Khan, government employees registered hundreds of people who lined up for cash handouts and other aid. "The situation in Waziristan is getting worse and worse every day," said Haji Sherzad Mehsud, one of the refugees. Reuters

DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan: Pakistan's army chief has appealed to members of a major tribe linked to the Taliban to support an offensive against the insurgents, a move aimed at further isolating an enemy blamed for a wave of bloodshed in the US-allied nation.

Pakistan army chief asks tribe to back offensive

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