Brisbane Times | No gains, all lost! The Nation, Pakistan ISLAMABAD - Ten years on, Pakistan in the post 9/11 period represents a bleak picture of misery. The war on terror came to this country with too dear a price. With the erosion of state institutions and complete destruction of socio-political fabrics in ... Despite war-on-terror gains, Pakistan still a haven for al-Qaida Pakistan's attitude of deception harmed 'war on terror,' former envoy says 'Al Qaeda's roots grow deeper in Pakistan' |
Fox News | Albanian who allegedly hoped to join terrorists is held in NY Los Angeles Times An Albanian man living in New York has been arrested as he prepared to travel to Pakistan to join a radical group plotting violence against American targets, prosecutors said Friday. The announcement in New York came hours after officials warned of a ... Albanian Citizen in New York Charged for Allegedly Supporting Terror Group in ... Albanian in New York Charged With Supporting Terror Brooklyn Man Accused of Seeking to Join Terror Group |
BBC News | Musharraf vows return to Pakistan BBC News Former Pakistani President Gen Pervez Musharraf has said he is determined to return to Pakistan by March 2012, even if he is arrested. "Let them arrest me... I'll [still] go back," he told the BBC. Gen Musharraf is wanted by ... 'With 290 suicide attacks, Pakistan suffered most since 9/11' |
CBC.ca | Suicide Bombings in Afghanistan, Pakistan Have Soared in Decade Since 9/11 CNSNews (AP Photo) (CNSNews.com) – Despite their histories of conflict, Pakistan and Afghanistan recorded just one suicide bombing each before 9/11. That changed dramatically over the decade since al-Qaeda used the grisly tactic to such devastating effect ... EDITORIAL: Intensifying atrocities and threats Double Suicide Bombings Strike Southwest Pakistan Al Qaeda operatives' arrest to ease Pakistan-US tension |
Pizza delivery man was deported to Pakistan post-9/11 Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former pizza deliveryman Ansar Mahmood, deported by the United States to Pakistan after becoming one of many Muslim men to face increased surveillance following the 9/11 attacks, says he has no bitterness toward ... |
The Guardian | Al-Qaeda — a decade after 9/11 The News International Pakistan's first 9/11 was in 1948 when its founder, Muhammad Ali Jinnah passed away and the tremulous ecstasy of independence that had been achieved the previous year proved short-lived. With the adoption of the Objectives Resolution by the Constituent ... Pakistan Warns of Plot to Free bin Laden's Family Al-Qaeda arrest 'points to warming US-Pakistan relations' The Man Who Runs Al-Qaeda |
The Nation, Pakistan | International powers conspiring to divide Pak: Altaf South Asian News Agency LONDON,(SANA): Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Chief Altaf Hussain has said that international powers were hatching conspiracy for the division of Pakistan, adding that he would embrace martyrdom but would not compromise on his ideology and mission. ... No super power can disintegrate Pakistan: Altaf Conspiracy to break Pakistan in full swing: Alta ... MQM in the way of plot against Pakistan: Altaf |
PPP gamble fails to stop drones rain The Nation, Pakistan Pakistan, which played the role of a frontline ally of the US and NATO forces had suffered the most. Breach of Pakistan's sovereignty by the US/NATO forces remained the most depressing aspect. There had been major violations of Pakistan's territorial ... Judge dumps suit for info on use of drones to kill |
The Nation, Pakistan | Chief selector hopes Pakistan will win title The News International KARACHI: Delighted with Pakistan's brilliant performance in the ongoing Asian Hockey Champions Trophy in Ordos (China), chief selector Hanif Khan said that an improvement in the defence will boost the Greenshirts medal hopes at next year's Olympic ... Pakistan urged to play aggressively against India Pakistan to clash with India in Asian Champions Trophy final Hockey: It's Pakistan v India |
AFP | SC directs indiscriminate operation against criminals in Karachi South Asian News Agency KARACHI, (SANA): Supreme Court of Pakistan has ordered the IGP Sindh for an indiscriminate operation against criminals in Karachi and adjourned the hearing of suo motu case till September 13. Five-member bench of the apex court headed by Chief Justice ... Rule of law will lead to development: CJP True democracy a must for writ of law, says CJ Top Pakistan judge urges action on Karachi gangs |