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Pakistani security agencies have launched raids across the country since the killing of a key al Qaeda operative over the weekend, arresting a number of suspected Islamic militants, the interior minister said Tuesday.Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao declined to say how many suspects had been rounded up or whether they included any major figures, but said they had ties to the dead man, Amjad Hussain Farooqi.Farooqi has been accused by the Pakistani government of having a hand in nearly every terrorist attack inside the nation
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