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Foreign fighters have started to leave North Waziristan over fears that tribesmen may launch a new operation to evict them, a purported militant spokesman said on Sunday. "Some 75 families of foreigners have headed to their respective countries in a month," the spokesman who introduced himself as Gohar Ayub told NNI from North Waziristan.
Ayub said he is speaking on behalf of local Taliban central spokesmen Abdullah Farhad and Tariq Jamil. President Pervez Musharraf told army generals from 22 countries on Friday that tribesmen had killed some 300 foreigners in South Waziristan and that he wants similar action in North Waziristan.
"They decided to leave North Waziristan after the tribal Lashkar launched operation against Uzbeks in the South Waziristan. They foreigners were saying they do not want problems for their women and children," the Taliban spokesman said.
He said that around 50 families, including Chechens, Turkistani, Tajiks and five Arab families, have left for their countries after the action in the South Waziristan.
Ayub, speaking in Pashto, said that most of the families have headed to their countries through Afghanistan and Iran. He said the Arabs were scheduled to proceed to Iraq.
It was difficult to verify the claim independently. He said it may be possible that they come to Afghanistan for 'Jehad' from their respective countries. However, he said it depends on them either they come to Afghanistan or live in their countries.
When asked if the foreigners were leaving the area on the advice of tribal elders or are voluntarily, he said they have themselves taken the decision because the tribal people had started fight against foreigners in South Waziristan.
He said the foreigners told their local supporters that they would chalk out future strategy after leaving their women and children in their respective countries.
When asked whether the local Taliban would honour the September 5, 2006 peace agreement with the government, the Taliban spokesman said they are strictly following the agreement and if the government doesn't violate it the local Taliban would never violate it.
He said no one enters Afghanistan from North Waziristan and fighters may be coming to fighting areas from other parts of Afghanistan.

Copyright News Network International, 2007

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