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Pakistan tries new counterinsurgency strategy (AP)

In this photo taken on June 30, 2010, young people from Pakistan's largest and deprived Baluchistan province who are recruited in the Pakistan army, demonstrate their skills in Ziarat, Pakistan. Army helped many civilian institutions to trained local people in different trades. (AP Photo/Sebastian Abbot)AP - With every bag of coal Madad Khan dumps into trucks at this mine reopened with the army’s help, Pakistan hopes it is moving closer to quelling a 60-year-old nationalist insurgency in this restive southwest province where Afghan Taliban leaders are rumored to hide.


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