“I want to caution the government… some forces may carry out attacks on public places while taking advantage of our refusal to extend the ceasefire,” TTP spokesman Shahidullah Shahid told reporters in Waziristan on Friday.
“The Taliban will not be responsible for attacks on public places… [but] we have the right to launch attacks in self defence,” he added while speaking at the news conference, details of which were shared with The Express Tribune by a member of the TTP.
Defending TTP’s decision to end the ceasefire, Shahid claimed the government had continued its operations against members of the group despite the ceasefire.
He also claimed the government had not responded positively to the Taliban’s ‘small demands’ – namely the release of non-combatant prisoners and removing military presence for some areas in South Waziristan. The TTP wants what it terms ‘peace zone’, which could also be used as a venue for direct negotiations with the government in the future.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 19th, 2014.
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We believe everything our angry Muslim brothers say and demand. They have never committed any crimes against innocent people of Pakistan. If you don't believe me ask PML, PTI and their partner JI. Let us continue to give them more rights, freedom and recognize them as equal to Pakistani state.
@Ali S: SAUDI's will always be available for saving these animals as they have great influence over the ruling elite of our country.
PML-N begging for cease fire..
Re: ‘Right to retaliate’ ... ??? @ harkol This query is best answerable by the so called rulers / advisers, who just for the sake of survival of their 'Kings Rule' are begging & fulfilling the unwanted desires of these evils on one hand and defaming the moral of the armed forces
Yes You can do whatever you want because your master has paid us 1.5b $s to give you full freedom ...!!!!
They are wining on every front, eg: ET is giving ten fold more coverage than they deserve after Taliban attack them.
Whatever happened to Pakistan's glorious military?
A 'professional military' negotiating with thugs is embarrassing.
This commander is hot! Good luck to him.
Talking like friends of pml-n
'Right to retaliate'?
heh! And which constitution did give them that right? And which country/law in any part of the world gives any private, unelected, non-state entity a 'right' to do anything violent?!!
Carpet bomb these vermin once again and they'll come cowering back begging for a ceasefire - then refuse the ceasefire point-blank, carpet bomb some more and they'll eventually run out of rhetoric and give in. It's obvious that if you even give them an inch of conciliation they'll go a mile to assert their position of strength.