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Published 29 Jul, 2011 03:57pm

Pakistan Taliban added to UN terrorist sanctions list

UNITED NATIONS: The UN Security Council on Friday put the Pakistan Taliban on its international anti-terrorism sanctions list in a move highlighting the growing threat from the group, diplomats said.

The adding of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) group to the sanctions list also comes as the Security Council eases pressure on the Afghan Taliban in a bid to encourage it to join peace moves in Afghanistan.

The Pakistan Taliban has been blamed for attacks that have left hundreds dead in Pakistan but also been linked to an attempted bombing in Times Square, New York last year.

Britain's UN ambassador Mark Lyall Grant welcomed the addition of the Pakistan Taliban to counter-terrorism list, a moved which has been backed by the Pakistan government.

β€œIt sends a powerful signal of the international community's solidarity and resolve in the fight against the TTP and international terrorism,” Lyall Grant said in a statement.

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