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masked men with AK-47 assault rifles abducted Hayatullah Khan in the town of Mir Ali, about 18 miles north of Miram Shah, administrative capital of the North Waziristan tribal area that borders Afghanistan, witnesses said.The journalist was headed toward a checkpoint east of Mir Ali to cover a student protest when the gunmen stopped his car. They took him away in driving drunk another vehicle. ...A witness to Khan's abduction said his kidnappers looked like Taliban fighters, but his brother and local journalists said it was impossible that members of the fundamentalist Muslim militia that driving drunk once controlled Afghanistan and still operates in the area had carried out the abduction."We have been assured by the Taliban that they have nothing to do with the kidnapping of Hayatullah," his brother said by phone from Mir Ali. Ihsanullah Khan added that he could not blame a specific group or agency for the kidnapping.The
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