CLEAN:Four million living under Taliban rule in Pakistan: Amnesty

Human rights group Amnesty International said on Thursday (June 10) that nearly four million people are effectively living under Taliban rule in northwest Pakistan and have been abandoned by the government. The 130-page report entitled As if Hell Fell on Me: The Human Rights Crisis in Northwest Pakistan is likely to ruffle Pakistani officials who believe they made great strides last year in regaining ground from the Taliban. File footage of insurgents in the Swat valley, civilians fleeing the fighting, Pakistani military offensive in South Waziristan Mingora Pakistan (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Human rights group Amnesty International said on Thursday (June 10) that nearly four million people are effectively living under Taliban rule in northwest Pakistan and have been abandoned by the government. The 130-page report entitled As if Hell Fell on Me: The Human Rights Crisis in Northwest Pakistan is likely to ruffle Pakistani officials who believe they made great strides last year in regaining ground from the Taliban. File footage of insurgents in the Swat valley, civilians fleeing the fighting, Pakistani military offensive in South Waziristan Mingora Pakistan (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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101972868
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AFPTV
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June 10, 2010
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00:04:03:21
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Mingora, Pakistan
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