Pakistani Taliban say they are holding 30 abducted boys said to have crossed into Afghanistan

This is a curious twist, as early reports indicated the boys were abducted after accidentally crossing into Afghanistan. Some details remain unclear: did they boys actually cross the border? Or were they abducted within Pakistan? Either way, Pakistan's initial story looks suspicious in light of its recent attempts to portray the U.S., NATO, and Kabul as irresponsible for border security, trying to evade pressure over behavior Pakistan itself has demonstrated for years.

Just this past week, for example, Islamabad chided Afghanistan over its poor border security that led to a cross-border raid into Pakistan, with one inconvenient detail: even Pakistan believes the raid was planned by Pakistani Taliban.

Were initial reports here affected by the "fog of war," or political opportunism? Time will tell. "Pakistani Taliban claim kidnapping up to 25 boys," by Sahibzada Bahauddin for Reuters, September 3:

PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters)- Pakistani Taliban on Saturday claimed responsibility for holding up to 25 boys hostage as punishment for tribesmen who supported the military in the country's troubled northwest.
Pakistani officials said Friday militants in Afghanistan kidnapped the boys after they mistakenly crossed the border while on an outing in the border tribal region of Bajaur on Wednesday.
A Pakistani Taliban spokesman said they held the boys, and their fate would be decided by the militants from Bajaur.
"We have kidnapped them as their parents and tribal elders are helping the government and are fighting against us," spokesman Ehsanullah Ehsan told Reuters from an undisclosed location.
He said they held between 20 to 25 boys, but did not say where they have been kept. Bajaur's top government administrator, Islam Zeb, said 25 boys were missing. A group of around 60 boys took part in the outing but about 20 below ten years old were allowed to return to Pakistan, while up to 40 others between 12 to 14 years old were held, officials said earlier.
Ehsan said they had a plan of mass-scale kidnappings and expected people in large number to visit the border region on Eid al-Fitr, a Muslim holy festival that was celebrated this week, marking the end of the fasting month of Ramadan.
Security officials said they learned of the kidnappings when the parents of the children, members of a tribe that inhabits the frontier area, informed them of the abductions on Friday.
A Pakistani cabinet minister said the interior ministry was in contact with the Afghan officials on the issue.
"The incident happened on their side and, as per law, it is responsibility of the Afghan government to ensure their safe return to Pakistan," Shaukat Ullah, federal minister for States and Frontier Regions, told Reuters.
The boys belonged to tribesmen from Mamoun who are opposed to al Qaeda and the Taliban and have raised militias to fight them, angering militants who often hit back with bombings and shooting attacks.
Bajaur is opposite the eastern Afghan province of Kunar and has long been an infiltration route for militants entering Afghanistan to fight U.S.-led forces there.
Hundreds of Pakistani militants fled to Kunar in the face of Pakistani military offensives in Bajaur, officials say.
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The border between Pakistan and Afghanistan is a pretty meaningless concept.

Videos of today's English Defence League demo in Tower Hamlets here:

http://durotrigan.blogspot.com/2011/09/video-tommy-robinson-aka-stephen-lennon.html

Commentary here: http://durotrigan.blogspot.com/2011/09/edl-tower-hamlets-demo-live-coverage.html

The boys will probably be hired out to Muslim truckers for fundraising activities: http://crombouke.blogspot.com/2010/02/pakistani-truckers-do-it-with-boys.html

Everyone knows about the Young Boys of the islamic Paradise, but not all of us know about this "incident" in the life of the prophet of islam.
http://crossmuslims.blogspot.com/2010/04/penis-and-prophet-un-penis-et-un.html

How do we know the boys didn't actually join the Taliban, and this is just a cover story to facilitate their return once their training is complete?

Having just read the first in the "Flashman" series, I don't like the boys' chances of coming out of this untouched, poor kids.

I was told long ago that, "little girls are for breeding, little boys are for pleasure".

Either way, while they are killing each other, they won't bother us.

Pakistani Taliban say they are holding 30 abducted boys said to have crossed into Afghanistan
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Barbarians. God, I hate Islam.

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