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Asian Tigers (militant group)

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The Asian Tigers is an Afghan militant group, first publicised when they claimed credit for the kidnapping of former Pakistani intelligence officers Khalid Khawaja and Colonel Imam and British journalist Asad Qureshi and his driver Rustam Khan in March 2010. Khawaja was killed in April 2010. Qureshi and Khan were released in September 2010 after 165 days in captivity. Imam was killed in January 2011.[1]

The group is variously described as a breakoff of Lashkar-e Jhangvi[2] or a front group for the Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami.[3] It is also affliliated with Jaish-e-Mohammad, Lashkar-e-Taiba, and Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Former ISI official Col Imam killed in North Waziristan ". The Nation. 23 January 2011.
  2. ^ Saeed Shah. U.S. pressure on Pakistan may risk terrorist backlash. McClatchy Newspapers. May 18, 2010
  3. ^ Arif Jamal. The Asian Tigers – The New Face of the Punjabi Taliban. Terrorism Monitor Volume: 8 Issue: 20. May 20, 2010
  4. ^ Pakistan. Mapping Militants. Stanford University.