PESHAWAR: The Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) on Wednesday put forth their conditions for ceasefire, days after the militant group killed 23 Pakistan army soldiers in revenge for the killing of their colleagues.
TTP spokesman Shahidullah Shahid informed the media of the Taliban demands which call for an end to the arrest of Taliban members and their deaths in police encounters. The Taliban have also demanded that dumping of their members bodies be stopped.
TTP spokesman Shahidullah Shahid informed the media of the Taliban demands which call for an end to the arrest of Taliban members and their deaths in police encounters. The Taliban have also demanded that dumping of their members bodies be stopped.
“Our fighters are being targeted, arrested and killed in fake police encounters. The government's negotiations team should ensure to our committee that this would immediately stop,” said the TTP spokesman.
“The government has killed more than 60 Taliban since the start of the peace talks, in Karachi and the rest of Pakistan, under a secret operation codenamed Operation Root Out,” Shahid said
Talks between the committees formed by the government and Taliban stalled after 23 FC personnel were killed by the Mohmand Agency Taliban. Following the killing, the government committee informed Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif that talks could not continue until attacks stopped.

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