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A spokesman for the Taleban in Pakistan has denied media reports that leading militant Baitullah Mehsud has died of an illness. | A spokesman for the Taleban in Pakistan has denied media reports that leading militant Baitullah Mehsud has died of an illness. |
The spokesman, Maulvi Umar, told the BBC that Mr Mehsud was "fit and well". | The spokesman, Maulvi Umar, told the BBC that Mr Mehsud was "fit and well". |
Television channels reported that Mr Mehsud, who leads an alliance of pro-Taleban groups, died on Tuesday night. | Television channels reported that Mr Mehsud, who leads an alliance of pro-Taleban groups, died on Tuesday night. |
Mr Mehsud is accused of masterminding the killing of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. He denied involvement in the attack. | |
Rumours of the militant's death have also been denied by his doctor, Eisa Khan. | Rumours of the militant's death have also been denied by his doctor, Eisa Khan. |
Rumours about his death are being spread to weaken the Tehreek-e-Taleban Mehsud aide Ibrahim Burqi | |
"I spoke to him today at 9am on the telephone, and he told me that he is surprised over rumours about his death," Mr Khan told the Associated Press news agency. | |
Several other Pakistani Taleban spokesmen also insisted Mr Mehsud is healthy, with some even saying that he is due to marry his second wife this weekend. | |
Unnamed Pakistani officials had said that Mr Mehsud, head of the Tehreek-e-Taleban Pakistan (TTP), is seriously ill with diabetes and may even be in a coma. | |
"Baitullah is sick. His condition is precarious," a senior Pakistani security official told the AFP news agency on condition of anonymity. | "Baitullah is sick. His condition is precarious," a senior Pakistani security official told the AFP news agency on condition of anonymity. |
Mr Mehsud - an ethnic Pashtun tribesman in his mid-30s - was recently named in Time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world. Newsweek has called him "more dangerous than Osama Bin Laden". | |
Suicide attacks | |
Rumours about his poor health have grown in recent weeks with Pakistani newspapers and television reporting him suffering from typhoid in addition to diabetes. | |
Mr Mehsud's commanders have admitted he is not well and the BBC's Barbara Plett in Islamabad says he has gone into a diabetic coma on at least one occasion. | |
Our correspondent says that if the militant leader were to be incapacitated or to die - questions would arise about the future of the Pakistani Taleban. | |
Mr Mehsud does not like to be seen in public | |
His commanders suggest that reports of his death are government propaganda. | |
The Tehreek-e-Taleban Pakistan is a network of Pashtun tribesmen linked to the Afghan Taleban - as well as the more radical jihadist groups linked to al-Qaeda - which have been blamed for a lot of the recent violence in Pakistan. | |
Mr Mehsud, who belongs to the Mehsud tribe in South Waziristan, openly advocates using suicide bombers and is blamed for dozens of such attacks in Pakistan over the past year. | |
He is said to have played a major role in providing a sanctuary for fighters to operate in Afghanistan. | |
Speaking to the BBC in 2007, he said the militants were determined to free Afghanistan through jihad (holy war). | |
"Only jihad can bring peace to the world," he said. | |
The militant leader on several occasions has openly admitted to crossing the border to fight foreign troops. | |
Since 9/11 he has grown in strength and stature, making him the most important pro-Taleban militant commander in the Waziristan region. |
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