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Afghanistan
Taliban militants and commanders suffer heavy casualties in Kunduz
2017-10-05
[Khaama (Afghanistan)] The Talibs and their commanders suffered heavy casualties during the latest counter-terrorism operations in northern Kunduz province of Afghanistan.

According to the 209th Shaheen Corps of the Afghan national army, the latest casualties were inflicted to the Taliban
...the Pashtun equivalent of men...
bully boyz in Imam Sahib district.

The officials of the Shaheen Corps said at least elevent Taliban bully boyz were killed and seventeen others were maimed during the operations.

The officials further added that two senior commanders of the group identified as Qari Turab and Qari Nazir were among those killed.

Two other senior Taliban leaders identified as Mawlavi Mazhari and Qari Khanjar were also maimed during the operations, the official said.

The Shaheen Corps officials said the operations were conducted by the Afghan Air Force and ground forces in the past 24 hours.

This comes as at least 31 Lions of Islam were killed and 16 others were maimed after Arclight airstrikes and artillery raids pounded the Taliban positions in Imam Sahib district on Sunday.

The officials of Shaheen Corps said Monday that the operations were conducted in Pul-e-Pak, Nasiryan, and Joi Begum villages of the district.

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India-Pakistan
Boy kept in chains at seminary
2014-03-26
[DAWN] Police took a teenage boy in protective custody on Monday after he fled a seminary with a heavy steel chain tied to his feet.

Fifteen-year-old Umair Ramzan told police that he had been in chains at the Madressah Faizul Koran in Waheed Park of Amar Sidhu village.

According to the first information report lodged by ASI Liaqat Ali, of Factory Area police, under section 342 (punishment for wrongful confinement) of the Pakistain Penal Code, he and his team were patrolling Ghazi Road, Shaukat Town, when a Rescue 15 call alerted them that a boy with a chain tied to his feet was present at a hair-dresser's shop near Bodhi graveyard.

The caller, Sajjad Ahmad, handed over the child to police who identified himself as Umair Ramzan, son of Muhammad Ramzan, of Amar Sidhu village.The boy told police that he had beat feet from the Faizul Koran Madressah where he had been in chains for the last six days.

Also the complainant in the case, the ASI stated the boy was kept in illegal detention by an unidentified person. Police seized the chain and a lock as evidence.

Umair, who has an unusual eye defect, told Dawn he had managed to escape from the seminary pretending that he was going to washroom. Once out of the seminary, he kept walking when two people approached him asking about the chain.

"I gave the men the phone number of my father," he told police. The men, however, alerted police and news hounds.

Umair, who visibly looked frightened, said his father Ramzan had asked his teacher Qari Muhammad Waseem Tabasum a few days ago to chain him so that he could not run away. They both kept him chained for six days despite his requests that he would never leave the madressah. He said his teacher had never beaten him and that his father had asked the teacher to keep him in captivity.

Umair dropped out of school after completing class IV and joined a seminary around three years ago. Soon, he quit this too as his fellow students would taunt him owing to his defected eye and partial baldness.

He said his father got him admitted to another seminary where he studied for more than one and a half years. He quit this place because his tutors, including Qari Nazir, would subject him to torture for skipping classes and not remembering Koran lessons. He said his father had agreed to change the seminary after seeing torture scars on his body.

He said finally he joined Faizul Koran Madressah a few months ago only to become a laughing stock for his fellows.

"I want to go to school; I want to live with my parents," said Umair who will be produced before a court on Tuesday (today). He said he was never tortured by his parents and siblings at home.

Umair's father Ramzan, who is a driver, said he had suggested the teacher to detain his son for he would often run away run from the madressah. He said he himself had bought the chain and lock and gave them to Qari Waseem. Ramzan said he did so for the welfare of his son.

Qari Waseem, of Muzaffargarh, who is disabled, said he had joined the seminary one month ago and never beat any pupil. He claimed he initially rejected Ramzan's idea of chaining Umair, but the madressah nazim
...small time big shot, the chief elected official of a local government in Pakistan, such as a district, tehsil, union council, or village council...
told him to do so.

He said Umair was a good student who always memorised Koran lessons but he used to skip classes. A police investigator claimed nobody from the victim's family was interested in the registration of case which eventually pushed the police to act according to law.
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India-Pakistan
Pindi suicide blasts: ATC issues arrest warrants for five, including Mehsud
2008-04-02
Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) No 1 on Tuesday issued non-bailable warrants for the arrest of militant commander Baitullah Mehsud and his four associates over their alleged involvement in two separate suicide bombings in Rawalpindi. Proceedings have been adjourned until April 21.

Mehsud and his accomplices — Ikramullah, Faiz Ahmad, Qari Nazir and Qari Ismail — have been accused of involvement in last yearar’s bombing of a police picket at Golf Road, and that of an Army Medical College bus near the General Headquarters (GHQ).

The court, headed by Judge Chaudhry Habibur Rehman, has already issued arrest warrants for the five militants in Benazir Bhutto’s murder case. The judge ordered a joint investigation team of security agencies to arrest the accused, and submit a compliance report before the court.

The court also extended the judicial remand of Rafaqat and Hasnain Gul, who are allegedly involved in the two bombings. The two were brought to the court under tight security, and were later moved to Adiala Jail.
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India-Pakistan
Four clerics quit committee on Islamabad mosques
2007-05-10
Four clerics have resigned from a tripartite committee formed by the Capital Development Authority (CDA) on the mosques issue, a TV channel reported on Wednesday.

The committee, consisting of officials from the CDA, Islamabad district administration and Wafaqul Madaris, was formed on February 15 after the CDA demolished seven mosques in Islamabad, issued demolition notices to 10 others and declared 81 more mosques illegal. In reaction, clerics started protest demonstrations in the federal capital. The Islamabad deputy commissioner heads the committee.

Maulana Zahoor Alvi, Maulana Qazi Abdul Rashid, Maulana Sharif Hazarvi and Qari Nazir Faruqui resigned from the committee on Wednesday, alleging that they were not called to a recent committee meeting on key issues. Meanwhile, the channel said that clerics managing the demolished mosques had said that some of the clerics in the committee were employees of the Auqaf Department and hence under the influence of the government.
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