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January - 6 
The News quoting Government survey reports that up to 8,000 houses were damaged in the restive Swat District of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) during militancy spanning over two years and the subsequent military operations. A similar survey in the conflict-hit Mohmand Agency and Buner, Dir Lowe
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The News quoting Government survey reports that up to 8,000 houses were damaged in the restive Swat District of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) during militancy spanning over two years and the subsequent military operations. A similar survey in the conflict-hit Mohmand Agency and Buner, Dir Lower and Upper Districts would start from January 10. The Government launched a survey on November 5, 2009 to assess the damage to houses during conflict in the valley. It had to conclude on November 25 but the data collection took extra time. "Actually, the data was being verified," said a Government official on condition of anonymity. The official data about the number of damaged houses has not been made public. However, official sources told The News that 8,000 houses had been registered as fully or partially damaged. An official closely monitoring the survey put the number of damaged structures as a bit on the high side. "Initially, 8,500 houses were recorded to have been damaged. But some cases were dubious which are being sorted out," the official said. The damaged structures included houses, shops and mosques. But, the sources said, houses formed 80 per cent of the buildings recorded as damaged. Militancy started in July 2007 in Swat in reaction to ‘Operation Silence’ on the Red Mosque in Islamabad. Taliban used to blow up or torch the houses of opponents to punish them. On the other hand, the military carried out three phases of Rah-e-Haq operation in Swat. The last operation, named Rah-e-Rast, was launched on May 8, 2009 to wrest control of the District from the Taliban militants.
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March - 28 
An Interior Ministry report said that 40 out of the total 55 wanted militants affiliated with the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in the Malakand Division were killed, reports The News. According to officials, Security Forces (SFs), with the help of the local people, killed 40 wanted militan
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An Interior Ministry report said that 40 out of the total 55 wanted militants affiliated with the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in the Malakand Division were killed, reports The News. According to officials, Security Forces (SFs), with the help of the local people, killed 40 wanted militants out of 55 who carried head money from PNR 0.1 million to PNR 10 million. Action is in progress against the remaining 15 militants. After the successful operation Rah-e-Rast (Path to Truth) in the Malakand Division, the federal and provincial Governments had registered cases under the Terrorism Act and announced head money from PNR 0.5 million to PNR 10 million on different wanted militant ‘commanders’.
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May - 5 
The Times Square bomber, Faisal Shahzad, confessed of his involvement and is cooperating with investigators who are seeking details about his contacts in Pakistan, postponing indefinitely any court appearance, said law-enforcement sources on May 5, reports Daily Times. The focus of investigations sh
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The Times Square bomber, Faisal Shahzad, confessed of his involvement and is cooperating with investigators who are seeking details about his contacts in Pakistan, postponing indefinitely any court appearance, said law-enforcement sources on May 5, reports Daily Times. The focus of investigations shifted to Pakistan and a United States (US) Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) team visited Peshawar, the capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, to gather evidence. Faisal Shahzad (30) stands formally charged with five terrorism-related counts, and faces life in prison if convicted. He was not yet assigned a defence lawyer and no court appearance has been scheduled, said a law-enforcement source. Shahzad accepted that the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) financed Shahzad’s training in bomb making, the law enforcement source added. Pakistani officials said several of Shahzad’s relatives were arrested in Pakistan after he was removed from the plane.
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July - 14 
The number of suspected persons during the last three days rose to 671 on July 14, as 91 more persons were arrested from parts of the provincial capital Peshawar. As many as 410 persons were arrested on July 12 while another 170 were held on July 13. A total of 200 personnel of the Frontier Police,
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The number of suspected persons during the last three days rose to 671 on July 14, as 91 more persons were arrested from parts of the provincial capital Peshawar. As many as 410 persons were arrested on July 12 while another 170 were held on July 13. A total of 200 personnel of the Frontier Police, 60 from the Elite Police Force and three platoons of the Frontier Constabulary took part in the operation.
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July - 21 
65 civilians have so far fallen victim to 93 incidents of landmine explosions because of the lack of precautionary measures in the militancy-affected Swat District, officials of a Swiss organisation said during a one-day workshop in Swat. The programme manager of Swiss Foundation for Mine Action, Fr
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65 civilians have so far fallen victim to 93 incidents of landmine explosions because of the lack of precautionary measures in the militancy-affected Swat District, officials of a Swiss organisation said during a one-day workshop in Swat. The programme manager of Swiss Foundation for Mine Action, Fredrick Marten, along with the national coordinator Nisarullah, highlighted the hidden danger from unexploded mines in war-hit areas. They said the organization was working on Mines Risk Education Project and from January 2010 to June sensitized more than 141,549 individuals including children about the potential threat from landmines to human lives.
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July - 27 
The Awami National Party (ANP) lost about 485 diehard activists during the ongoing ‘war on terror’ for its tough stance against militants in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and tribal areas over the last many years, Daily Times reported o July 27. Most of the casualties were from Malakand division where the part
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The Awami National Party (ANP) lost about 485 diehard activists during the ongoing ‘war on terror’ for its tough stance against militants in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and tribal areas over the last many years, Daily Times reported o July 27. Most of the casualties were from Malakand division where the party leaders and workers remained on the hit list of terrorists since 2006. The latest blow was the assassination of Mian Rashid Hussain, the only son of the Provincial Information Minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain, who had been declared by the militants as their “enemy number one” for his harsh statements against them. The nationalist party suffered another blow when a suicide bomber blew himself up near the residence of the information minister in Pabbi when hundreds of women were there to offer condolences to the family and men were offering Fateha in the nearby mosque. Mian Iftikhar is not deterred but ready to sacrifice even his own life. “We all are to die. I am proud of the martyrdom of my son,” the outspoken minister told journalists on Tuesday. “Two of our MPAs have been killed in the bomb attacks. Alamzeb, MPA from Peshawar, was killed in January last year in a roadside blast. Another was Dr Shamsher from Swat, killed in a suicide attack three days after Eid ul Azha in 2009,” said Zahid Hussain, a former nazim of Landi Arbab and the ANP Peshawar chapter office-bearer. Several were lucky to escape unhurt in terror attacks. They include ANP head Asfandyar Wali Khan, who escaped a suicide attack at the family house, Wali Bagh, in 2008. Four people were killed and several wounded in the attack.
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August - 15 
Sources reported that more than 300 hardliners and their mentors from various parts of the country have gathered across the provincial metropolis, acquiring houses in Afghan and Pashtun populated localities, sources told Daily Times, adding that several high-profile hardliners are also hiding in pos
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Sources reported that more than 300 hardliners and their mentors from various parts of the country have gathered across the provincial metropolis, acquiring houses in Afghan and Pashtun populated localities, sources told Daily Times, adding that several high-profile hardliners are also hiding in posh localities across the city. Intelligence personnel have informed Police high-ups that more than 100 individuals belonging to six different terrorist outfits entered the city and set up their residences in the past few months. “Due to the floods, a large number of hardliners also migrated to the provincial metropolis from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh and from southern Punjab,” the sources said. The intelligence reports said that there are numerous Afghan nationals living across Islamabad, posing themselves as “Pakistani Pakhtoon” and “surprisingly” most of them also have Computerised National Identity Cards (CNICs). “These Afghan nationals facilitate terrorists through their contacts and widespread business, and allow no one except Afghans to enter their inner circle,” the intelligence reports added. The intelligence reports declared the scrap market in Misri Shah in Lahore as the safest hub for hardliners across the provincial metropolis.
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December - 24 
A total of 1,224 people were killed and 2,157 more injured in 52 suicide attacks across Pakistan since January, making 2010 one of the bloodiest years since the turn of the century, Times of India reported on December 24. Though the total number of suicide bombings decreased 35 per cent this year as
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A total of 1,224 people were killed and 2,157 more injured in 52 suicide attacks across Pakistan since January, making 2010 one of the bloodiest years since the turn of the century, Times of India reported on December 24. Though the total number of suicide bombings decreased 35 per cent this year as against the past year, 2010 was the bloodiest year since 2001 in terms of the number of the people killed in such attacks. Pakistan witnessed 80 suicide attacks in 2009 that killed 1,217 people and injured 2,305 others. On an average, suicide bombers killed 102 persons a month this year, compared to last year's average of 101 killings a month. The bombers, on an average, killed more than 23 Pakistanis every week and over three persons every day in 2010. Over four suicide attacks were carried out every month this year, compared to six assaults every month in 2009. Civilian casualties accounted for 49 per cent of the total deaths caused by suicide bombings this year. The remainder were personnel from security forces and law enforcement agencies, including the Police, military, Frontier Constabulary (FC), Pakistan Rangers, Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and Khasadar militia. Twelve per cent of casualties were Shias, eight per cent were Ahmedis and six per cent were Barelvi Muslims. The largest number of deaths in suicide attacks, 416 was reported in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.
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