Taliban warn Pak govt not to execute held militants

Taliban warn Pak govt not to execute held militants
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Summary Pamphlet says govt will be considered to be at war with the Taliban if it executed any militant.

 

PESHAWAR (Online) - A Taliban faction has warned the Pakistan government of dire consequences if it goes ahead with its plans to end a moratorium on executions and hangs any militants.


Media reports stated Tuesday, the Punjabi Taliban, a faction of the banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, has distributed a pamphlet with the warning in southern Punjab and South and North Waziristan tribal regions.


The group said the government would be considered to be at war with the Taliban if it executed any militant currently on death row.


The pamphlet further warned the government not to "blindly follow" the Pakistan Army, alleging the military uses political forces for its own gains.


The Taliban claimed the US drone attack that killed commander Waliur Rehman was a planned conspiracy by "pro-America generals" to sabotage efforts by militants to ensure peace.


"The execution of prisoners will prove to be next episode of that conspiracy," the pamphlet claimed.


Pakistani authorities recently said a five-year moratorium on executions will end with the hanging later this month of four convicts, including two members of the banned Lashkar-e-Jhangvi.


The stay on executions was put in place by the previous Pakistan People s Party-led government. The ruling PML-N now intends to do away with the
 

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