Pakistan Vows Decisive Anti-Terror Fight as More Taliban Hanged
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Pakistan hanged four al-Qaeda-linked militants in the eastern Punjab province as Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif pledged a decisive war against terror following last week’s massacre of children at an army-run school.
The men were convicted by military courts for various attacks, including the 2003 failed assassination attempt on former President Pervez Musharraf, a senior official familiar with the development said by phone. He asked not to be identified because of department rules.