The Pakistani Taliban who are holding more than 20 young tribesmen hostage have demanded the release of scores of prisoners and an end to tribal elders' support of offensives against them. The teenage tribesmen from Bajaur tribal region were abducted by the militants last week while they were on an outing in Afghanistan's border province of Kunar.
"If the Pakistan government and the tribal elders don't respond to our demands, we will not free the boys," Mullah Dadullah, the Taliban commander in Bajaur, told a group of reporters who were taken to a border hideout on Tuesday. Four of the 23 prisoners who were between the age of 15 to 21 were shown to reporters during the visit to the area between Marah Warah district in Kunar province and the Bajaur tribal region. Dadullah demanded the release of prisoners including women and children detained in jails in Peshawar.
He also demanded that the government provide compensation for the houses destroyed in military operations in Bajaur. He said Taliban's shura will decide the fate of the prisoners if there was no response from the authorities or the tribal elders. A Pakistani military spokesman said last week that 40 young tribesmen were abducted. He said 10 of the boys were released while 30 were still in custody.