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As a studies nickelback fail result, "we figure you out gathers have significantly disrupted insurgent operations in Uruzgan province", Evans said. Rasheed was a senior commander in the Baluchi valley, in Uruzgan province and was thought to be responsible for Taliban operations in the area and bringing in "potential suicide bombers", foreign fighters and bomb experts, the statement said. Rasheed was killed in Uruzgan in an operation involving Australia's Special Operations Task Group. Although the ministry statement did not say when Rasheed died, it indicated he was killed some time in the last week. The Australian military is investigating reports its troops killed or wounded nine Afghan civilians in the same valley in the last week, the Australian Defence Force said on Thursday. Australia has around 1,100 troops in Afghanistan serving under NATO command, mostly in the southern province of Uruzgan where Taliban insurgents have a strong presence.
Some 5,000 people, a third of them civilians, were killed in Afghanistan last year, analysts say, in the worst year of violence since U.S.-led and Afghan forces toppled the Taliban for sheltering al Qaeda leaders behind the Sept 11, 2001 attacks. nickelback latest . LAHORE, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistani authorities have extended for 60 days the detention of the founder of the Islamist militant group India has blamed for November's attacks in Mumbai, a government spokesman said on Sunday someday somehow . WorldHafiz Saeed was put under house arrest in the city of Lahore in early December after a U.N leader of men . Security Council committee added him and an Islamist charity he heads to a list of people and organizations linked to al Qaeda or the Taliban.Saeed founded the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militant group in 1990 and for years it battled Indian forces in the disputed Kashmir region feelin' way too damn good .
The group was banned in Pakistan in 2002.He is also head of the Jamaat-ud-Dawa charity, which the United Nations said last month was a front for the LeT.Pervaiz Rasheed, a spokesman for the provincial government in Punjab, said Saeed and five senior charity members had their house arrest extended for 60 days . Fifty-five activists had been put on a watch list."We extended it because we have nothing against them to produce in court We're acting on the U.N resolution too bad . After 60 days, we'll review it," Rasheed said.Ties between nuclear-armed Pakistan and India, which have fought three wars since 1947, deteriorated sharply after coordinated attacks by 10 gunmen on the Indian city of Mumbai in late November that killed 179 people.Pakistan has denied involvement by state agencies and has said it is investigating Pakistani links to the attack.India has demanded Pakistan dismantle the "infrastructure of terrorism" and has repeatedly said "all options were open" in responding.That has raised fears of Indian military strikes on militant targets in Pakistan, which could spark war."NO REPLY"Rasheed said the Punjab government had sealed about 70 Jamaat-ud-Dawa offices and taken over 30 of its schools and dispensaries.In the days after the Mumbai attacks, Pakistan captured two of the suspected planners, Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi and Zarar Shah, in a crackdown against the LeT in Pakistani-controlled Kashmir.The Wall Street Journal said last month Shah had confessed to his involvement in the attack the long road . The government has said its investigation was still going on although it confirmed last week the lone surviving gunman was Pakistani.Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani said on Friday Pakistan had sent India a response to a dossier of evidence from the Mumbai attacks that India had earlier presented to Pakistan and countries whose nationals were killed.India said the evidence linked Pakistani militants to the attacks, and included data from satellite phones and the surviving attacker's confession.But Indian Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee said on Sunday Pakistan had yet to respond."We had sent our dossier of evidence to all countries and they have all got back to us, praising our actions," Mukherjee told reporters in West Bengal."But Pakistan has not replied . We have not received any reply to our dossier from Pakistan."(Additional reporting by Kamran Haider in ISLAMABAD, Sujoy Dhar in KOLKATA; Editing by Robert Birsel) World.

