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Monday, 9 November 2009 - Anti-Taliban mayor among 12 killed in Pakistan
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail More Yahoo! Services Account Options New User? Sign Up Sign In Help Yahoo! Search web search Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Australia China India Indonesia Japan Malaysia Philippines Thailand Vietnam Anti-Taliban mayor among 12 killed in Pakistan AFP - Monday, November 9 Send IM Story Print Anti-Taliban mayor among 12 killed in Pakistan Slideshow: Full Photo Coverage: War On Terror PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AFP) - – A suicide car bomber struck near a busy livestock market in Pakistan's Peshawar city on Sunday, killing 12 people including a former Taliban sympathiser turned anti-militant mayor, police said. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, which also wounded 36 people on the outskirts of the northwest city, saying it was avenging Mayor Abdul Malik's efforts to raise a militia to fight the Islamist rebels. Pakistan is currently waging a military offensive against the insurgents in their northwest mountain hideouts, incurring the wrath of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) group, which has retaliated with a wave of deadly attacks. "The suicide bomber came in a car and exploded it when the mayor was standing with some visitors outside his guesthouse near the local livestock market," district administration chief Sahibzada Anis told AFP. Doctor Muslim Khan at Peshawar's main Lady Reading hospital said that 12 people were killed and 36 wounded in the attack. Hospital officials said that two children were among the dead. "Abdul Malik and a commander of the local anti-Taliban force are also among the dead," Peshawar police chief Liaqat Ali Khan told AFP. Malik, mayor of Adizai suburb on Peshawar's outskirts, once had close links to the hardline Taliban movement, but switched sides in 2008 and had raised a local force to battle the Islamist extremists on the fringes of the city. The mayor had in the past survived a number of attempts on his life by his former allies, who are battling Pakistan's government. "We accept the responsibility for the Peshawar suicide attack," TTP spokesman Azam Tariq told AFP by phone from an undisclosed location. "Abdul Malik has met his fate, and if anybody else dares to raise a lashkar (militia) against us, he will be dealt (with) in same manner." The attacker detonated 12 kilograms (26 pounds) of explosives close to the market, littering the road with the corpses of cows and twisted metal from ruined vehicles, police and witnesses said. Mahabat Khan, a 50-year-old livestock dealer, said he had just sold a buffalo and was talking to the buyer when he was knocked to the ground. "It was a huge blast near us and my foot was injured," Khan told AFP from his hospital bed. "I heard gunshots after the blast." Pakistan has been hit by a wave of blasts and attacks killing more than 350 people since early October. In the deadliest attack in two years, a car bombing killed 118 people on October 28 in Peshawar. Islamabad has blamed the attacks on TTP militants avenging both the military offensive against them and the killing of their leader Baitullah Mehsud in a US drone missile strike in the rugged northwest tribal belt in August. Pakistan launched a fierce, US-endorsed air and ground offensive into South Waziristan on October 17, with some 30,000 troops backed by fighter jets and helicopter gunships laying siege to the Pakistan Taliban's boltholes. The semi-autonomous tribal belt has become a bastion for Taliban and Al-Qaeda rebels after the 2001 US-led invasion drove them out of Afghanistan, and Washington says the region is one of the world's most dangerous zones. Pakistan's military Sunday said that 20 insurgents had been killed in South Waziristan in the last 24 hours as troops tried to consolidate gains made over three weeks, taking the total insurgent death toll to 478. The long-awaited thrust into the tribal region came after a spring offensive in and around the northwestern Swat valley, which the government declared a success in July. However, sporadic outbreaks of violence have continued there. "We have not been defeated in Swat, nor in South Waziristan," said the TTP's Tariq. "After the suicide attacks the government should be clear about our capability... We will launch more attacks in different parts of the country." Nuclear-armed Pakistan has been plagued by Islamist militancy for years, with more than 2,425 people killed in attacks since July 2007. 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