05-21-2006, 11:42 AM
Not sure what Greek will do with Paki ?? Paki H&D is still intact.
<b>Rescued â the Pakistan children seized by Islamist slave traders</b>
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His claims came as Helmand, where 2,000 British soldiers are already based, yesterday saw a further outbreak of violence at the end of a week of bloodshed that has left more than 200 people dead.
The heaviest fighting in Afghanistan since the Taliban fell more than four years ago has prompted fears of a turbulent summer ahead for the British troops. The full deployment of 3,300 will be in place by the end of next month.
In yesterdayâs attack a 20-vehicle Afghan military convoy was ambushed in Sangeen by heavily armed Taliban, setting off a gun battle in which at least 15 Taliban and four soldiers were reported to have been killed.
It followed a Taliban attack on the town of Musa Qala earlier in the week in which 200 militants were said to have died along with 25 police and soldiers.
<b>âWeâre seeing a big upsurge in Taliban activity,â</b> Daoud told The Sunday Times. <b>âWe know they have a major plan to re-establish the old mujaheddin bases in northern Helmand used during the Soviet occupation from which to launch attacks on the British</b>
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<b>Rescued â the Pakistan children seized by Islamist slave traders</b>
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>UK troops under threat as Pakistan forces Taliban out</b>
âThe Pakistanis are forcing them to move inside Afghanistan to fool the British and the international community that the problem is here and not their side.â <!--emo&

His claims came as Helmand, where 2,000 British soldiers are already based, yesterday saw a further outbreak of violence at the end of a week of bloodshed that has left more than 200 people dead.
The heaviest fighting in Afghanistan since the Taliban fell more than four years ago has prompted fears of a turbulent summer ahead for the British troops. The full deployment of 3,300 will be in place by the end of next month.
In yesterdayâs attack a 20-vehicle Afghan military convoy was ambushed in Sangeen by heavily armed Taliban, setting off a gun battle in which at least 15 Taliban and four soldiers were reported to have been killed.
It followed a Taliban attack on the town of Musa Qala earlier in the week in which 200 militants were said to have died along with 25 police and soldiers.
<b>âWeâre seeing a big upsurge in Taliban activity,â</b> Daoud told The Sunday Times. <b>âWe know they have a major plan to re-establish the old mujaheddin bases in northern Helmand used during the Soviet occupation from which to launch attacks on the British</b>
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