http://www.voanews.com/english/2006-12-26-voa15.cfmPakistan has announced plans to fence and mine sections of its frontier with Afghanistan to help prevent cross-border raids by pro-Taleban militants. The controversial proposal follows repeated criticism from both U.S. and Afghan officials who have accused Pakistan of failing to secure the lawless border area. VOA's Benjamin Sand has more from Islamabad.
The border has been at the center of a growing dispute between the two south Asian neighbors.
Afghanistan insists pro-Taleban militants have established a series of bases inside Pakistan and are staging deadly cross border raids.
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Thousands of tribal Pashtun families live on either side of the border and Afghan officials say fencing the area off would unfairly divide the tight knit and fiercely independent communities.
Khan dismissed those concerns saying Pakistan reserves the right to act unilaterally to secure the border and control its own territory.
this is the area that they are going to fence! The whole world has gone insane and I see lots of children mutilated for years to come because of the land mines