
Peshawar, Pakistan (CNSNews.com) – A two-month-old peace agreement between a provincial government in northwest Pakistan and Taliban radicals has brought no respite from violence, yet authorities appear reluctant to stop negotiating and crack down.
In the North West Frontier Province’s Swat valley, militants on Tuesday turned up the pressure by abducting some 30 paramilitary troops and policemen from a security post.
This article is written by Shaheen Buneri, who is a Television and a known online journalist for the middle east and south east Asia from Northwest Pakistan, and this article is feeded to newsVine from CNSNews.com
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