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'Taleban kill three for spying' 'Taleban kill three for spying'
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Suspected Taleban militants have killed three men in north-west Pakistan after accusing them of spying for the United States, police say.Suspected Taleban militants have killed three men in north-west Pakistan after accusing them of spying for the United States, police say.
The bodies were found on a road near Miranshah, the main town in the North Waziristan region.The bodies were found on a road near Miranshah, the main town in the North Waziristan region.
The lawless region is known to be a hub of Taleban and al-Qaeda militants.The lawless region is known to be a hub of Taleban and al-Qaeda militants.
Militants have killed dozens of local tribesmen and Afghan refugees for allegedly spying for US forces in Afghanistan or for Pakistan.Militants have killed dozens of local tribesmen and Afghan refugees for allegedly spying for US forces in Afghanistan or for Pakistan.
Drone attacksDrone attacks
One victim was believed to be a construction contractor from the neighbouring Bannu area, the Associated Press news agency quoted local police official Akhtar Salam as saying. Two of those shot dead in North Waziristan are reported to be Afghans. The other was Pakistani.
He said the man was abducted five days ago. One of the victims, aged 25, had been kidnapped several days earlier.
A note found on the man's body said the three victims were American spies, he said. Notes found near the bodies said they had been found guilty of spying for the United States forces in Afghanistan.
The BBC's Charles Haviland in Islamabad says there are many instances of militant insurgency close to the Afghan border. Some have a sectarian dimension, others are linked to revenge issues if local people have tried to take action against the Taleban and others are connected with insurgents' growing attempts to introduce Sharia law.
North-west Pakistan has seen a number of US drone missile attacks in recent months, causing increasing anger in Islamabad, which says the raids are violations of its sovereignty.North-west Pakistan has seen a number of US drone missile attacks in recent months, causing increasing anger in Islamabad, which says the raids are violations of its sovereignty.
Pakistan has been accused of not doing enough to eliminate Taleban and al-Qaeda sanctuaries in the Afghan border region.Pakistan has been accused of not doing enough to eliminate Taleban and al-Qaeda sanctuaries in the Afghan border region.