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The Haqqani Network Is thought To Make Money

The Haqqani Network Is thought To Make Money

The Haqqani network is thought to make much of its money through kidnappings, extortion and other crime in at least three eastern Afghan provinces.''Haqqani's people ask for money from contractors working on road construction for Sony-VGP-BPL2 battery . They are asking money or goods from shopkeepers,'' said Khaki Jan Zadran, a tribal elder from Paktia province. ''District elders and contractors are paying money to Afghan workers, but sometimes half of the money will go to Haqqani's people.''

Rahimullah Yousafzai, a Pakistani journalist who interviewed Sirajuddin Haqqani in 2008, said he feels the burden of following in his father's footsteps.Sirajuddin ''has fought, but not as much as his father like Dell 6400 Battery,'' Yousafzai said. ''Jalaluddin Haqqani could operate openly in Pakistan. Siraj has to stay underground all the time. It's a very dangerous existence for him. He was telling me they have lost 30 members of the family.''

Pakistani officials insist they consider the Haqqanis a threat, but that mounting a concerted effort against them now is too risky.The accounts of the killings of intelligence operatives -- including informants -- matched reports from North Waziristan in December 2008 and January of this year when the bodies of some two dozen men alleged to be U.S. or Pakistani government spies surfaced in the area for VGP-BPL2,VGP-BPS8,VGP-BPS2A ,VGP-BPS2b . Bodies continued to be found throughout 2009. Either the Haqqanis or allied militant groups are believed to be behind the killings.

An official from the Interior Ministry, which runs the country's police force, said dozens of bodies have been found. One of the victims, a young-looking man, was photographed lying on his back with a note on his body like Dell Inspiron 6400 Battery.Pakistan's army is already waging offensives against groups that target the Pakistani state, and has skipped over those like the Haqqanis that are more focused on Afghanistan.

Still, the senior intelligence official bristled at the latest American pressure to act against the Haqqanis, saying Pakistan had tried at least five times to take out Sirajuddin. He declined to give details for Compaq battery, but noted that the U.S. hadn't had any luck nabbing either the father or the son even though both are believed to spend most of their time in Afghanistan.

The Pakistani officials spoke on condition of anonymity citing the sensitivity of the issue.The U.S. has also launched missile strikes on Haqqani targets Apple battery, including one in September 2008 that reportedly killed a sister of Jalaluddin Haqqani and possibly other relatives, and the U.S. military says some of the new American troops arriving in Afghanistan will land in Haqqani territory.

 

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