Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Hundreds of thousands people were trapped in the War Zone


Islamabad - Hundreds of thousands of people trapped in the battle zone in the Swat valley, Pakistan, due to attack Pakistani government troops against the Taliban. Organization monitoring human rights says the government must stop the army siege and pemblokadean to leave civilians out of the war zone...[...] According to government data, as many as 2.3 million people forced to leave their homes in the Swat valley, Pakistan following a military attack in the mountain region since the last few weekends. An estimated 200,000 people are still trapped again. Organization monitoring human rights based in the U.S. states, citizens who were trapped and do not get that threatened food supplies and medicines sufficient. "People were trapped in areas of conflict Swat valley. They faced the problem of humanity unless government troops pull out of curfew that has been ongoing for several weekends," said Brad Adams, director of monitoring the Human Right Watch (HRW) for Asia as quoted Reuters, Tuesday (26/5/2009). "The government should not let local residents are trapped without food, clean water, medicines and tactics to defeat the Taliban," said Adams in a statement. Incoming troops from house to house in urban areas to search for Taliban militants in the main city of Mingora. Fierce battle is still ongoing in the area that is also a destination in Pakistan is. Not yet clear when the attack until it ends. (tons) (oz)

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