Extremists Killing Afghans They Suspect Are Spying
PESHAWAR, Pakistan, March 26 — Extremists in Pakistan’s western tribal areas have killed dozens of people suspected of providing intelligence to the United States and its allies in recent months, according to local officials and tribal elders. The killings, some of them carried out in brutal fashion and videotaped as warnings to would-be spies, come as the U.S. government has escalated airstrikes in the region.
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