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January - 16 
The Director General Military Operation (DGMO) Major General Ahmad Shuja Pasha said on January 16 that the army had achieved a primary target of the Rah-e-Haq Operation in Swat by clearing the valley of miscreants and establishing the writ of the government there, according to Daily Times. "The misc
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The Director General Military Operation (DGMO) Major General Ahmad Shuja Pasha said on January 16 that the army had achieved a primary target of the Rah-e-Haq Operation in Swat by clearing the valley of miscreants and establishing the writ of the government there, according to Daily Times. "The miscreants have been pushed to the Peochar area and to the snow-capped mountains, and peace has returned to the valley," Pasha briefed journalists in Rawalpindi. He said the Rah-e-Haq Operation started on November 13, 2007 and was jointly executed by the 23rd Division of 10 Corps and 17th Division of 11 Corps. "The army cleared the valley by December 24," he said. Pasha said 36 soldiers had died and 72 were injured in the operation, while nine civilians had died and another 45 injured. Gen. Pasha informed that 10 senior aides of the militant leader had been arrested and Maulana Fazlullah himself narrowly escaped arrest on quite a few occasions. He said a total of 617 suspects had been arrested but most of them were released after interrogation.
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February - 6 
Taliban spokesman Maulvi Umar on February 6 declared a unilateral cease-fire from South Waziristan to Swat, saying no security forces would be targeted. "We will not attack any security person, be it in Waziristan or in Swat (district)," he told Daily Times from an undisclosed location. Maulvi Umar
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Taliban spokesman Maulvi Umar on February 6 declared a unilateral cease-fire from South Waziristan to Swat, saying no security forces would be targeted. "We will not attack any security person, be it in Waziristan or in Swat (district)," he told Daily Times from an undisclosed location. Maulvi Umar denied the cease-fire was the result of "secret negotiations", claiming the Taliban were responding to a reduction in the military’s attacks on them. "We will not attack the security forces till [our] next announcement," he said, adding, "We see a marked decrease in intensity of attacks on us." Tribal sources said a Taliban shura (council) had decided on the cease-fire after the government had "agreed to meet certain points." However, the military said that operations against militants would continue. "This (Taliban ceasefire) is [a] one-sided (announcement). We received no formal communiqué," military spokesman Major General Athar Abbas said.
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February - 22 
Malakand Region Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Syed Akhtar Ali Shah said on that all police stations and check posts in the militancy-hit Swat district had been restored. Restoration of police stations and check posts comes weeks after a military operation started against militants loyal t
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Malakand Region Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Syed Akhtar Ali Shah said on that all police stations and check posts in the militancy-hit Swat district had been restored. Restoration of police stations and check posts comes weeks after a military operation started against militants loyal to pro-Taliban cleric Maulana Fazlullah who made an unsuccessful attempt last year to take over the district and establish ‘Islamic administration.’ Shah said that police personnel had also been deployed at the restored police stations and that they had resumed their professional duties.
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February - 26 
The Interior Ministry said on February 26 that security forces had arrested more than 440 militants, including 60 would-be suicide bombers, in the last three months, Daily Times reported. Interior Ministry spokesman Brigadier (r) Javed Cheema told reporters, "Security agencies have arrested 442 terr
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The Interior Ministry said on February 26 that security forces had arrested more than 440 militants, including 60 would-be suicide bombers, in the last three months, Daily Times reported. Interior Ministry spokesman Brigadier (r) Javed Cheema told reporters, "Security agencies have arrested 442 terrorists and militants during the past three months. From 60 of these terrorists, suicide jackets and other material was confiscated, which shows the law enforcement agencies are in protective mode and stopped them from launching suicide attacks." Cheema said that 17 suspects had been arrested in Punjab, 26 in Sindh, 13 in the NWFP and 122 in Balochistan, Dawn reported. Similarly, 124 alleged militants were arrested in Swat while 140 surrendered to security forces. He said that 45kgs of explosive, eight detonators with leads, five remote controls with chargers and 10 hand-grenades had been seized in Punjab. 43 kilograms of explosives, 44 detonators, two rocket-launchers and 53 hand-grenades were seized in Sindh. In the NWFP, 50,096 kgs of explosives, 26 hand-grenades, 10 explosive jackets, 16 dynamites, 14 detonators, four rocket-launchers, 11 missiles, 32 mortar shells and 24 safety fuses were recovered. The spokesman said that from February 1 to date, 770kgs of explosive had been seized and two explosives-laden vehicles impounded in Swat. He added that 18 explosive devices, 96 detonators, 75kgs of explosive, 112 hand-grenades, 246 mortar shells, 56 mines, 19 rocket launchers and four AA guns had also been seized from the militants.
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March - 5 
A peace jirga (council) held in Swat on March 5 blamed the intelligence agencies for the prevailing terrorist threat in the region, alleging that TNSM leader Maulana Fazlullah was a mere tool that must surrender to the authorities. “The government [should] hold talks with the intelligence agencies i
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A peace jirga (council) held in Swat on March 5 blamed the intelligence agencies for the prevailing terrorist threat in the region, alleging that TNSM leader Maulana Fazlullah was a mere tool that must surrender to the authorities. “The government [should] hold talks with the intelligence agencies instead of the local Taliban, as the agencies and Maulana Fazlullah are one and the same in the Swat conflict, while the government is their opponent,” the peace jirga alleged. Addressing a press conference following the jirga, tribal elders — Mukhtar Yusafzai, Sher Shah Khan, Khurshid Kaka Jee, Al-Haj Zahid Khan, Fazal Maula Khan and Adalat Khan — announced a movement to restore peace to Swat and other parts of the region. “Maulana Fazlullah is a criminal and must repent the sins he committed at the behest of the intelligence agencies,” the elders said.
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March - 9 
Caretaker Interior Minister Lt Gen (r) Hamid Nawaz Khan has claimed that around 200 militants have so far surrendered to the authorities in the Swat district of NWFP, according to Daily Times.He told the PTV that 422 people had been arrested in Swat for their involvement in terrorist activities. “Si
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Caretaker Interior Minister Lt Gen (r) Hamid Nawaz Khan has claimed that around 200 militants have so far surrendered to the authorities in the Swat district of NWFP, according to Daily Times.He told the PTV that 422 people had been arrested in Swat for their involvement in terrorist activities. “Six tonnes of explosive material has also been recovered from the area,” he added. “Security agencies have averted 20 to 30 possible incidents of terrorism in the Punjab and Sindh during Muharram and the elections,” the minister said.
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March - 10 
On March 10, the Pakistan army said that it has arrested six suspected militants in the town of Tank and in Swat.
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On March 10, the Pakistan army said that it has arrested six suspected militants in the town of Tank and in Swat.
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March - 10 
Troops conducted a search operation in the Dherai area to arrest commander Idrees, one of the top 10 aides of militant leader Maulana Fazlullah. However, the operation ended without any arrest, officials said.
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Troops conducted a search operation in the Dherai area to arrest commander Idrees, one of the top 10 aides of militant leader Maulana Fazlullah. However, the operation ended without any arrest, officials said.
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March - 20 
Daily Times reported that the illegal radio station of militant commander Maulana Fazlullah has resumed broadcasts in the Swat district. BBC Urdu reported on March 20 that official sources had confirmed that Fazlullah’s radio, after a closure of almost three months, was back on air with his fiery sp
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Daily Times reported that the illegal radio station of militant commander Maulana Fazlullah has resumed broadcasts in the Swat district. BBC Urdu reported on March 20 that official sources had confirmed that Fazlullah’s radio, after a closure of almost three months, was back on air with his fiery speeches. "The FM radio station has been broadcasting Fazlullah’s speeches for the last three days, but it has not yet been fully active," a government official told BBC.
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March - 27 
The new Government will withdraw the army from Swat in NWFP and end "violence in the name of war and terror", Awami National Party (ANP) President Asfandyar Wali said on March 27, according to Daily Times. Talking to reporters after a meeting with a US congressional delegation at Frontier House in I
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The new Government will withdraw the army from Swat in NWFP and end "violence in the name of war and terror", Awami National Party (ANP) President Asfandyar Wali said on March 27, according to Daily Times. Talking to reporters after a meeting with a US congressional delegation at Frontier House in Islamabad, he said the problems in South Waziristan should be resolved politically rather than by use of power. "I hate [the phrase] ‘war against terrorism’," he said, adding that he had told the US delegation what the ANP’s stance was. He said the new Government would have to focus on law and order, because the problem had spread from the Tribal Areas to the whole country.
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April - 8 
The North West Frontier Province (NWFP) Government launched a fresh peace process for the violence-hit Swat district on April 8 by constituting a ministerial committee to initiate dialogue with different groups of militants, Dawn reported. Provincial Information Minister Sardar Hussain Babak said th
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The North West Frontier Province (NWFP) Government launched a fresh peace process for the violence-hit Swat district on April 8 by constituting a ministerial committee to initiate dialogue with different groups of militants, Dawn reported. Provincial Information Minister Sardar Hussain Babak said that the provincial cabinet in its first meeting had decided to reactivate the jirga system to resolve the issue of militancy through peaceful means. Babak said the committee comprising two senior ministers and some other cabinet members from Malakand region had been tasked to work out a mechanism for the proposed jirga. Elected representatives, notables and ulema (religious scholars) from the region would be inducted into the jirga, he said, adding that the NWFP Government was launching a comprehensive dialogue process from the Swat district. The minister said the committee would put up its recommendations to the cabinet within two weeks. Senior ministers Rahimdad Khan and Bashir Ahmad Bilour would head the committee.
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April - 22 
Maulana Fazlullah’s spokesman on April 22 welcomed Sufi Muhammad’s release, but vowed that an armed struggle for Shariah law would continue despite the signing of a peace accord. Muslim Khan said: "We welcome the release ... but we will only lay down arms when the Government enforces Shariah law." A
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Maulana Fazlullah’s spokesman on April 22 welcomed Sufi Muhammad’s release, but vowed that an armed struggle for Shariah law would continue despite the signing of a peace accord. Muslim Khan said: "We welcome the release ... but we will only lay down arms when the Government enforces Shariah law." Army spokesman Major General Athar Abbas also said that no decision had been made to withdraw the army from Swat.
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May - 14 
Around 24 madrassa (seminary) students from Swat in the NWFP are being investigated by security forces, while first information reports (FIR) have been registered against six others for being involved in child militancy during the military operation in Swat, according to Daily Times. In his report o
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Around 24 madrassa (seminary) students from Swat in the NWFP are being investigated by security forces, while first information reports (FIR) have been registered against six others for being involved in child militancy during the military operation in Swat, according to Daily Times. In his report on children’s rights, the Society for the Protection of the Rights of the Child (SPARC) Child Rights Committee District Co-ordinator Shaukat Salim said that child militancy in Swat is on the rise. He said that about 25 to 30 madrassa students (from seven to 15 years of age) of Kabal sub-division were used as child militants by Maulana Fazlullah, leader of the militants. Salim said that security forces had registered FIRs against six students at Kabal Police Station after foiling a planned suicide mission against security forces. He said the remaining 24 students were still under investigation at an undisclosed location.
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May - 21 
The Taliban militants operating under the command of Maulana Fazlullah in the Swat district on May 21 signed a 16-point peace agreement with the Awami National Party (ANP)-led NWFP Government and agreed to disbanding the militia, while denouncing and renouncing suicide attacks and stopping attacks o
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The Taliban militants operating under the command of Maulana Fazlullah in the Swat district on May 21 signed a 16-point peace agreement with the Awami National Party (ANP)-led NWFP Government and agreed to disbanding the militia, while denouncing and renouncing suicide attacks and stopping attacks on the security forces and Government installations, The News reported. The Taliban were represented by their spokesman Muslim Khan, Ali Bakht, Maulana Muhammad Amin, Mehmood Khan and Nisar Khan, while the Government team consisted of senior ministers Bashir Bilour and Rahimdad Khan, NWFP Environment Minister Wajid Ali Khan, ANP provincial President Afrasiyab Khattak and legislator Shamshir Ali. After the talks that continued for eight-and-a-half hours, Bashir Bilour announced that both the sides had signed a 16-point peace agreement and hoped that now there would be peace in the Swat valley. Reading out the agreement, Bilour said the militants had agreed to the following: (1) To accept and honour the writ of the federal and provincial governments; (2) Shariat-e-Muhammadi would be implemented in erstwhile Malakand Division in letter and spirit; (3) The militants would not malign religions of other citizens; (4) The cases of the (Taliban) prisoners would be reviewed and a decision about their release would be made; (5) The government is assured that its law enforcement agencies, government officials, buildings and installations, police stations, police officials, Police Lines, Army, Frontier Corps, Frontier Constabulary, bridges, roads and electricity installations would not be attacked. There would be a ban on keeping private militia. The Taliban would denounce and disown suicide attacks, remote-controlled bomb blasts and bomb blasts in all private, government buildings and shops; (6) The Army would be gradually sent back to barracks in accordance with the prevailing situation; (7) All foreign militants would be handed over to the government besides an assurance from the militants that they would not attack barber shops and markets visited by women; (8) The government would look into all damages done during the operations and would compensate all deserving victims; (9) The Taliban would not oppose vaccination against polio, measles, smallpox and TB, including all those administered to children, and would not obstruct women's education; (10) There would be complete ban on the display of weapons and only licensed arms would be allowed; (11) The incidents of kidnapping and car-lifting must be condemned and subsequently eliminated and all those training centres where militants and suicide bombers were being trained would be dismantled besides those places where explosives were being made; (12) In line with the rules of the authorised license, there would be permission to talk on FM radio channel; (13) The local Taliban would cooperate with the government in the investigations of incidents of murders, robbery and other crimes; (14) The government would take action in the area against oppressors, bribe-takers, adulterers, thieves, dacoits and kidnappers in order to rid the society of such elements; (15) An Islamic university would be set up in Mamdheri Complex, which would be run by a joint government-Taliban committee. In the 16th point, an 11-member joint committee was named to ensure the implementation of the agreement. Talking to reporters, a member of the Taliban negotiating team, Ali Bakht, said the Government would release 200 militants in the next two weeks. Meanwhile, sources among the militants claimed the Taliban commander in Swat Maulana Fazlullah and his comrades were given amnesty and the Government had assured the Taliban that it would not take action against them. However, Senior minister Bashir Bilour said "The committee, which has already been formed, will decide about it." Meanwhile, Geo News reported Major General Athar Abbas as saying that the army would not oppose the peace deal.
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June - 4 
The North West Frontier Province (NWFP) Prison Minister Mian Nisar Gul Kakakhel said the Government had released a majority of the detained militants in Swat on June 4, Daily Times reported. “The NWFP Government has released the majority of the Swat militants after a peace accord between the Governm
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The North West Frontier Province (NWFP) Prison Minister Mian Nisar Gul Kakakhel said the Government had released a majority of the detained militants in Swat on June 4, Daily Times reported. “The NWFP Government has released the majority of the Swat militants after a peace accord between the Government and the militants,” the minister told reporters during a visit to the Central Jail in provincial capital Peshawar.
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June - 9 
ANP Information Secretary Zahid Khan and Senior Minister Bashir Bilour told Daily Times on June 9 that the peace deal between the NWFP Government and the Swat Taliban is still intact.
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ANP Information Secretary Zahid Khan and Senior Minister Bashir Bilour told Daily Times on June 9 that the peace deal between the NWFP Government and the Swat Taliban is still intact.
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June - 17 
Swat-based Taliban have suspended contact with the NWFP government to protest against the slow progress on a peace agreement they entered into less than a month ago, said Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan, adding, that "some elements were interfering in the peace process," as a result of which Taliban h
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Swat-based Taliban have suspended contact with the NWFP government to protest against the slow progress on a peace agreement they entered into less than a month ago, said Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan, adding, that "some elements were interfering in the peace process," as a result of which Taliban had decided to temporarily freeze contact with the provincial government. Contact with the NWFP government has been suspended for "a period of one week to see if the government takes steps to accelerate the progress on issues discussed in the May 21 peace agreement," said the spokesman. He said the provincial government had already been told about the decision. The spokesman added that a delay in the release of Taliban prisoners had forced the decision. "Under the agreement, the prisoners should have been freed 15 days after the deal," said Khan. As reported earlier, 18 Taliban prisoners were set free by the Government following the peace deal while another 55 are still in prison. NWFP Information Minister, Iftikhar Hussain, has however said they were not told about any such decision. Hussain said that there had been no severing of contact, though admitted that the Taliban had complained of the slow progress.
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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, spokesman for Maulana Fazlullah, told Dawn that B
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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 - 4 
Malakand Range Deputy Inspector General of Police TanvirulHaq Sipra said a new elite force would be raised for the maintenance of law and order in Swat district. Sipra told a press conference at the Mingora Press Club that after the creation of the force, police would not need the help of the Fronti
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Malakand Range Deputy Inspector General of Police TanvirulHaq Sipra said a new elite force would be raised for the maintenance of law and order in Swat district. Sipra told a press conference at the Mingora Press Club that after the creation of the force, police would not need the help of the Frontier Constabulary or other departments. He said that around 1,500 personnel would be deployed at seven centres to be set up in Swat. He said that the number of police stations in Swat is being increased from nine to 22, and the number of policemen, which at present stands at 1,500, will also be doubled. He said that Swat would be divided into rural and settled area administrations, with each area headed by an officer of the senior superintendent of police (SSP) rank. The number of Deputy Superintendents of Police (DSPs) is also being increased from four to 10, with each DSP responsible for two police stations.
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July - 5 
The NWFP government and Swat Taliban are expected to hold talks on July 5. Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan said that senior provincial minister Bashir Ahmed Bilour and Minister for Forests Wajid Ali Khan have contacted the Swat Taliban leadership for the meeting.
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The NWFP government and Swat Taliban are expected to hold talks on July 5. Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan said that senior provincial minister Bashir Ahmed Bilour and Minister for Forests Wajid Ali Khan have contacted the Swat Taliban leadership for the meeting.
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July - 7 July - 8
Unidentified armed men shot dead a religious leader in the Charbagh division of Swat district in the NWFP on July 7-night, police sources told Daily Times on July 8. Charbagh DarulUloom Administrator Maulvi Masood was killed in an ambush, the officials said.
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Unidentified armed men shot dead a religious leader in the Charbagh division of Swat district in the NWFP on July 7-night, police sources told Daily Times on July 8. Charbagh DarulUloom Administrator Maulvi Masood was killed in an ambush, the officials said.
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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 Government was not sincere in keeping its commitments mad
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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 - 16 
The Government has accused the Taliban of violating the peace agreement in Swat by abducting law-enforcement personnel and running militant training centres, according to Dawn. In a statement issued on July 16, the district coordination officer and local police chief said Taliban militants had abduc
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The Government has accused the Taliban of violating the peace agreement in Swat by abducting law-enforcement personnel and running militant training centres, according to Dawn. In a statement issued on July 16, the district coordination officer and local police chief said Taliban militants had abducted policemen Nezar Ali and ZerQias and demanded release of 10 militants in return for their freedom. The officials said the Taliban had not raised the issue of release of the militants during earlier negotiations. “Taliban should respect the peace deal and free the personnel immediately,” they said, adding that the Government had already released 19 militants unconditionally. The officials said the Taliban did not attend a scheduled meeting of the joint implementation committee for the accord on July 16. “Training centres for subversive activities at eight locations in Swat district, including Baila Gut, Malam Jaba, Zora, Dadhara, and Peochar, are still operating and activities at these hideouts have increased in violation of the agreement,” they said. The officials also said the Taliban had renounced militancy and accepted the writ of the government. They had promised not to run a parallel administration or display weapons in the valley. Despite the agreement, there have reportedly been seven attacks on police and five on the army; 10 officials have been killed and three police posts, 15 schools and five private buildings, including a hotel in Malam Jaba, have been set ablaze since May 21. They also said Taliban’s FM radio station was being used from time to time to criticise Government’s policies in violation of the accord.
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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 demanded a trial of those involved in the killings of th
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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 - 29 
Security forces have reportedly launched a renewed search operation in pursuit of the militants in different parts of the valley. A military spokesman said that six militants were arrested and two were killed in the operation. A large quantity of automatic weapons and ammunition was also recovered.
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Security forces have reportedly launched a renewed search operation in pursuit of the militants in different parts of the valley. A military spokesman said that six militants were arrested and two were killed in the operation. A large quantity of automatic weapons and ammunition was also recovered. He added that the arrested militants were believed to be close associates of Fazlullah.
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July - 29 July - 30
48 militants, including a commander, and five soldiers were killed and an unspecified number of people were injured as fierce clashes continued in the Swat Valley of the NWFP for the second consecutive day on July 30, The News reported. The fighting erupted on July 29 after the militants attacke
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48 militants, including a commander, and five soldiers were killed and an unspecified number of people were injured as fierce clashes continued in the Swat Valley of the NWFP for the second consecutive day on July 30, The News reported. The fighting erupted on July 29 after the militants attacked a security post in their stronghold in the Matta sub-division and took about 25 security force (SF) personnel hostage. After the overnight targeting of various militants’ positions, the SFs, backed by gunship helicopters, carried out an operation and shelled suspected militant positions in several parts of the valley, including Peuchar, Namal, Ronial, Sarbanda and Chuprial that left 48 persons dead and as many injured. The Taliban militants also claimed killing 25 SF personnel, but the claim could not be confirmed independently. A military spokesman said in the daylong clashes with the militants, one officer, a junior officer and three soldiers were killed. The two sides clashed in the Sijbanr area of Matta in which, according to the military spokesman, approximately 25 militants were killed. In the Sarbanda area of Matta, hundreds of militants attacked the troops and claimed killing 30 SF personnel. The claim was rejected by the military, which said that only two officers and three soldiers were killed in the attack. Further, SFs also killed 12 militants and injured several others when they attacked the militants, who had laid siege to the Matta police station. The militants targeted the Wenai check-post with rockets and one militant was killed when the troops retaliated. Backed by gunship helicopters, the SFs also attacked suspected positions of the militants in the mountainous area of Peuchar, killing ‘commander’ Maulvi Hussain Ali alias Tor Mulla and 10 others. The attack also left six militants, including commander Nisar, injured. In the Jura area of Matta, shelling by the Army gunship helicopters injured 13 people. In the Shangwatai area of Matta, two persons were killed as the peach orchard, they were working in, was targeted by military gunship helicopters. In addition, approximately 24 mortar shells landed in Nihag Darra area on the Swat-Dir border injuring two persons. The militants also blew up a Government hotel in Malam Jabba, which they had torched earlier, and an Army rest house in the Charbagh sub-division. They also blew up a Government girls’ school in Gulibagh and bridges in the Gurra, Ronial and other areas of Matta. The local military officials said curfew across the Swat Valley would remain in place till further notice. The militants also blocked roads in Kabal sub-division, Chota Kalam, Ningwalai and other mountainous areas with huge boulders and tree trunks suspending traffic on the Matta-Mingora road. Muslim Khan, spokesman for the local Taliban, told Associated Press that only five militants had been killed in the clashes and claimed that they had killed more than 30 soldiers. "The morale of our Taliban is high and security forces are retreating in several areas," he claimed. He said the militants were fighting in self-defence and blamed the Government for "not honouring" the May 2008 peace agreement. "If the Government doesn’t announce a formal end to this deal, neither will we," Khan said. Talks, for the moment, were out of question, he added.
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July - 30 
Talking to Geo News, the NWFP Information Minister Iftikhar Hussain said the Government believed in dialogue but the use of force was the only recourse if the state writ was constantly challenged.
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Talking to Geo News, the NWFP Information Minister Iftikhar Hussain said the Government believed in dialogue but the use of force was the only recourse if the state writ was constantly challenged.
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August - 4 
Security forces (SFs) targeted suspected militants’ positions in the Matta and Kabal areas in the second phase of ‘Operation Rah-i-Haq’. There were, however, no immediate reports of casualties. A curfew in force in the area was relaxed from 7am to 7pm, with people facing a severe shortage of food it
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Security forces (SFs) targeted suspected militants’ positions in the Matta and Kabal areas in the second phase of ‘Operation Rah-i-Haq’. There were, however, no immediate reports of casualties. A curfew in force in the area was relaxed from 7am to 7pm, with people facing a severe shortage of food items. Military authorities said the operation would continue till the areas were cleared of militants. "This operation is going to be decisive," Brigadier Zia Anjum Bodla, Army’s Divisional Commander, told journalists at the Circuit House in Gul Kadda. He said the SFs would clean up the militant-infested Peochar and other areas and restore peace and rule of law. He stated that 94 militants, 14 SF personnel and 28 civilians had been killed over the past six days. Among the SF personnel killed were three intelligence officials, one army major and a captain. He added that troops were pressed into action after the militants violated the peace agreement by burning down schools and killing and abducting SF personnel.
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August - 7 
Taliban on August 7 announced war on the SFs and said negotiations with the NWFP Government were possible only after the troops left the Swat valley, Daily Times reported. Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan told reporters that they would launch an offensive against the SFs.
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Taliban on August 7 announced war on the SFs and said negotiations with the NWFP Government were possible only after the troops left the Swat valley, Daily Times reported. Taliban spokesman Muslim Khan told reporters that they would launch an offensive against the SFs.
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August - 9 
Anyone voting for President Pervez Musharraf in the forthcoming impeachment motion would be the next target for the Swat-based Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Daily Times reported. TTP spokesman Muslim Khan said on August 9 that Musharraf was responsible for the present spate of violence in the FAT
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Anyone voting for President Pervez Musharraf in the forthcoming impeachment motion would be the next target for the Swat-based Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Daily Times reported. TTP spokesman Muslim Khan said on August 9 that Musharraf was responsible for the present spate of violence in the FATA and NWFP. Khan alleged that the president was intent upon "destroying Islam and Pashtuns at the behest of his American masters".
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August - 24 
13 more persons were killed in continuing violence in the Swat district of the NWFP on August 24 while two more bodies were retrieved from the rubble of the Charbagh police post, blown up in a suicide attack on August 23, The News reported. Tension prevailed in the Kabal sub-division where the se
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13 more persons were killed in continuing violence in the Swat district of the NWFP on August 24 while two more bodies were retrieved from the rubble of the Charbagh police post, blown up in a suicide attack on August 23, The News reported. Tension prevailed in the Kabal sub-division where the security forces (SFs), backed by gunship helicopters and artillery, carried out a daylong operation against militants. The military said that it had destroyed the centre, which served as one of the militants’ main command and control, logistic-cum-training and launching pads for terrorist activities and killed about 10-15 foreign militants, including Chechens, Uzbeks and Tajiks. According to the military, the slain foreigners belonged to Tahir Yuldeshev’s Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU). "We have credible information about the killing of 10-15 foreign militants out of the 45 killed on Saturday," the ISPR spokesman in Swat, Nasir Ali, told The News. He claimed most parts of Kabal had been cleared of the militants and action would continue till the elimination or eviction of the militants in other parts. However, a spokesman for the Swat unit of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Muslim Khan, rejected the military claim about the killing of foreign militants as baseless. He also disputed the claim about the killing of 45-50 militants in Kabal as unfounded and said instead 30 corpses of the security forces personnel were lying scattered in Kabal. The spokesman also asked parents and other relatives of soldiers to stop their loved ones from coming to Swat for taking part in the military operation in the valley or no "requests" of their relatives after their arrest would be accepted.
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August - 28 
Taliban spokesman offered to release all the SF personnel captured by the militants if their arrested comrades were released. He warned of more suicide attacks on the troops and other government officials if the military operation in Swat was not halted.
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Taliban spokesman offered to release all the SF personnel captured by the militants if their arrested comrades were released. He warned of more suicide attacks on the troops and other government officials if the military operation in Swat was not halted.
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September - 2 
The Prime Minister’s Adviser on Interior Affairs, Rehman Malik, said on September 2 that military operations in the tribal region and troubled areas of the NWFP had been suspended in reverence for Ramazan. “Let me make it very clear that the operation has been suspended in the tribal areas, Swat and
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The Prime Minister’s Adviser on Interior Affairs, Rehman Malik, said on September 2 that military operations in the tribal region and troubled areas of the NWFP had been suspended in reverence for Ramazan. “Let me make it very clear that the operation has been suspended in the tribal areas, Swat and Bajaur in respect for Ramazan… We will strongly react if someone tries to disturb peace or attack the forces,” he told journalists at the Parliament House in Islamabad.
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November - 1 November - 2
At least 13 Taliban militants and two security force (SF) personnel were killed and nine militants injured in clashes in various areas of Swat valley in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), a security official said on November 2, reports Daily Times .“During the last 24 hours, at least 13 Taliba
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At least 13 Taliban militants and two security force (SF) personnel were killed and nine militants injured in clashes in various areas of Swat valley in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), a security official said on November 2, reports Daily Times .“During the last 24 hours, at least 13 Taliban were killed and nine were critically injured, while two security personnel were also killed,” a spokesman of the Swat Media Centre told APP. The clash killing two SF personnel occurred when the Taliban attacked a patrolling party in Matta tehsil (revenue division) on November 1, he said, adding that the troops retaliated and killed four Taliban militants.
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November - 4 
Major Gen Nasir Janjua, in charge of the Swat military operation, told reporters in Mingora that the Taliban had suffered heavy casualties and the valley would soon be cleared of the Taliban, according to Daily Times. He said troops had completed operation in Sar Senai area of Kabal tehsil and resid
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Major Gen Nasir Janjua, in charge of the Swat military operation, told reporters in Mingora that the Taliban had suffered heavy casualties and the valley would soon be cleared of the Taliban, according to Daily Times. He said troops had completed operation in Sar Senai area of Kabal tehsil and residents, who had moved to safer places during the operation, could return. Janjua told APP that the armed forces had not struck any agreement with the Taliban and asked the people not to provide them protection. He said that a total of 60 army personnel were killed in the Swat operation.
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November - 22 
Security forces have taken complete control of Swat’s Kabal tehsil (revenue division) in the NWFP, a military statement said on November 22, according to Daily Times. It said the Taliban had fled the area after heavy casualties and a team of engineers was detecting and removing landmines and remote-
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Security forces have taken complete control of Swat’s Kabal tehsil (revenue division) in the NWFP, a military statement said on November 22, according to Daily Times. It said the Taliban had fled the area after heavy casualties and a team of engineers was detecting and removing landmines and remote-controlled bombs that Taliban had planted in the area. It said the fleeing Taliban had robbed several houses and offices.
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December - 3 
Though some private channels, quoting sources in the Interior Ministry, reported the death of the chief of the Swat chapter of the banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) Maulana Fazlullah during the ongoing military operations, independent sources did not confirm the reports. “I talked to him right
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Though some private channels, quoting sources in the Interior Ministry, reported the death of the chief of the Swat chapter of the banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) Maulana Fazlullah during the ongoing military operations, independent sources did not confirm the reports. “I talked to him right now and he is alive and safe,” a source close to the militant leader told The News following the reports about his killing. In addition, a spokesman for the militants in the valley denied reports about Fazlullah’s death. “He is still alive. The reports about his killing were aired by the persons wanting to achieve cheap popularity. It is also an attempt to demoralise our fighters, but they will meet certain failure,” the spokesman said.
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December - 6 
Awami National Party (ANP) Senior Vice President, Haji Adeel, said that the NWFP government has ‘lost control’ of Swat district. The ANP leader also questioned the role of thousands of army and paramilitary troops engaged in combating militancy in the valley for more than a year. “What will be the c
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Awami National Party (ANP) Senior Vice President, Haji Adeel, said that the NWFP government has ‘lost control’ of Swat district. The ANP leader also questioned the role of thousands of army and paramilitary troops engaged in combating militancy in the valley for more than a year. “What will be the credibility of the military operation in Swat when houses of ministers are destroyed and their family members are queued up for shooting,” Adeel said at a one-day seminar organised by the Joint Action Committee. “What I see is that the situation has gone out of control of both the federal and provincial governments and the people have lost confidence in the government and the army,” Adeel said. The ANP leader said that in spite of the fact that Swat did not share a border with Afghanistan, it was still restive, adding that the armed forces failed to control the Taliban. He once again offered an olive branch to the Taliban and said the ANP government in NWFP was ready to revive the May 21 peace agreement if the Taliban agreed to lay down weapons.
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December - 17 
Taliban spokesman Maulvi Omar said rival cleric Pir Samiullah and his followers were killed for opposing the Taliban in Swat, according to Daily Times. He said the remaining 18 followers of Samiullah taken hostage by the Taliban would be executed soon. He told reporters over telephone that the triba
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Taliban spokesman Maulvi Omar said rival cleric Pir Samiullah and his followers were killed for opposing the Taliban in Swat, according to Daily Times. He said the remaining 18 followers of Samiullah taken hostage by the Taliban would be executed soon. He told reporters over telephone that the tribal militias formed against the Taliban had failed.
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December - 25 
The Maulana Fazlullah-led militants operating in Swat Valley have announced a complete ban on female education from January 15 and warned violators of harsh action, The News reported. Shah Dauran, the vice chief of Swat militants and in charge of the FM radio, announced that no Government or private
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The Maulana Fazlullah-led militants operating in Swat Valley have announced a complete ban on female education from January 15 and warned violators of harsh action, The News reported. Shah Dauran, the vice chief of Swat militants and in charge of the FM radio, announced that no Government or private educational institution would enroll girls. He said all schools and colleges should stop female education by January 15. He threatened to blow up all schools violating the ban, adding the schools providing education to girls would be forced to close. The militants in Swat have so far reportedly bombed or torched around 100 girls’ schools to forcibly stop girls from going to school in the district.
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