Voice of America | Pakistan Militant Leads Rally Against Supply Route Reopenings New York Times Right-wing politicians joined a rally of thousands in Islamabad led by the militant Hafiz Muhammad Saeed. Pakistan Army Camp Attacked, At Least 8 Killed Pakistan's Hardline Activists Protest Reopening of NATO Routes Pakistan Shuts Capital as Islamists Protest NATO Route Reopening |
New York Times | CIA Vaccine Ruse May Have Harmed the War on Polio New York Times The C.I.A.'s decision to send a vaccination team into Pakistan to obtain DNA from Osama bin Laden's family had the unintended consequence of hurting work there against polio. COMMENT : Pakistan being misunderstood — Beenish Javed and Nasir Ahmad ... |
The Guardian | Islamists protest NATO supply line in Pakistan Ventura County Star Maulana Samiul Haq, second left, head of a coalition of hardline Islamist religious leaders and politicians 'Defense of Pakistan Council', along with other coalition leaders wave to supporters as they lead a rally, in Lahore, Pakistan, Sunday, July 8 ... Pakistan Islamists march against NATO supply routes |
New York Daily News | Pakistan shuns physicist linked to 'God particle' Fox News The pioneering work of Abdus Salam, Pakistan's only Nobel laureate, helped lead to the apparent discovery of the subatomic God particle last week. But the late physicist is no hero at home, wh... Pakistan shuns Abdus Salam, nation's only Nobel laureate, because of 'God ... |
BBC News | Air India relief plane returns, India lauds Pakistan's help but passengers ... New York Daily News New Delhi/Islamabad, July 9 — A special Air India relief plane landed at Delhi airport Monday with 122 passengers of another flight that had to make an emergency landing in Pakistan's southern Sindh province early Monday morning. India lauded the. Indian plane makes emergency landing in Pakistan |
Globe and Mail | Pakistan shuns physicist's Nobel legacy Globe and Mail Nation shuns memory of prize-winning scientist who laid theoretical framework linked to 'God particle' discovery because of his religion. |
Pakistan Plugging Into America Huffington Post I had the chance to meet and interview, not diplomats, nor politicians, but regular, young Pakistani citizens who happen to be in an acclaimed rock and roll band called Noori. |
New York Post | Pakistan Security Brief - July 9, 2012 Critical Threats Project Secretary of State Clinton and Foreign Minister Khar meet on sidelines of Tokyo conference; Pakistan expedites transit of NATO supplies; Hard-line Islamic clerics lead thousands of protestors in march against supply route reopening; U.S. Senator Rand ... Don't blame (just) Bam for Pakistan US, Pakistan, Afghanistan Call on Taliban to Join Reconciliation Krishna set to visit Pakistan despite 26/11 mistrust |
Jagran Post | Fisherman's body arrives from Pakistan The Hindu The body of Rambahi Vala, a Gujarat fisherman who was jailed in Karachi when his trawler crossed into Pakistani waters and later died of illness, was brought to Mumbai on Monday. His body was given to Gujarat Fisheries authorities, and then taken to ... Gujarat-based fisherman's body from Pakistan arrives |
Pakistan: Angry Mob Lynches Alleged Blasphemer Global Voices Online In a shockingly outrageous incident in Bahawalpur, a metropolitan city in Punjab, an angry mob attacked an alleged blasphemer and burnt him alive. According to local reports, the alleged criminal was in police custody when a mob of 2000 frenzied people ... Pakistan: A Man Burnt Alive for Blasphemy Vigilante Mobs in Pakistan Intensify Attacks against Alleged Blasphemers |