Pakistani tribesmen pushing Taliban for peace talks

PESHAWAR – Five years after setting up an umbrella organisation to unite violent militant groups in the nation’s tribal regions, the Pakistani Taliban is fractured, strapped for cash and losing support of local tribesmen frustrated by a protracted war that has forced thousands from their homes, analysts and residents of the area said.
Pakistani Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud (centre) sits with other militants in South Waziristan October 4, 2009, in this video frame grab.  Net photo.
Pakistani Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud (centre) sits with other militants in South Waziristan October 4, 2009, in this video frame grab. Net photo.
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