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India-Pakistan
Long-haired men reappear in Peshawar markets
2008-11-16
Men with long hair and flowing beards have once again made their way to Peshawar and can be seen singly or in groups of twos and threes in the city markets.

The long-haired men, typical of the Taliban operating in the tribal agencies of Waziristan, Bajaur and Mohmand, had gone underground following the launching of the military operation against Bara-based Lashkar-e-Islam (LI) of Mangal Bagh in late June this year.

At that time, most of the long-haired men belonged to the LI from Bara, the sub-division of Khyber tribal agency and located some 12 kilometres south-west of Peshawar.

However, those roaming in the city markets presently belong to Mohmand and Khyber agencies, located close to the city on its northern and western outskirts respectively, and where the army and paramilitary troops have already launched or planning to launch operations against the law-breakers.

Though, the long-haired men did not issue threats to boutiques displaying mannequins, coffee shops playing music or internet cafes and CD shops, their presence has spread a wave a fear among the dwellers and shop owners who are already living in a state of peril because of the increasing incidents of violence and unabated kidnappings of businessmen, common citizens, NGO persons and foreign diplomats.

In the month of June, groups of such people from Bara would visit markets and distribute warning letters to shop owners or issue them direct threats to stop playing music or cable TV and avoid displaying photographs of actresses or women models in their shops.

However, the limited scale operation in Bara suppressed the trend and the inhabitants and businessmen of the walled city took a sigh of relief, though for a temporary period.

But the recent reappearance of the Taliban-styled men, now from Mohmand and Khyber, has once again disturbed the already harassed people.

Owner of a boutique dealing in women's garments and cosmetics, who wished not to be named, said the ratio of women customers had drastically reduced following the recent blast, the incidents of kidnapping and the reappearance of the Taliban-styled guys in the markets.

Mohammad Shoib, a government employee, told Daily Times that he accompanied his children to school in the morning and back home in the afternoon.

"This is a tough routine, but I have no other option," he said. Shoib added that he used to send his children to school with a rickshaw wala, but the increasing incidents of kidnapping and lawlessness forced him to accompany his children from home to school and vice versa.
Posted by:Fred

#2  I guess I better stay outta there.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2008-11-16 20:01  

#1  Damn tick hippuahs
Posted by: .5mt   2008-11-16 08:20  

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