Wall Street Journal | Pakistan Takes Over Unruly Province Wall Street Journal Pakistan's government took administrative control of a vast province bordering Afghanistan and Iran, responding to an increasing number of sectarian attacks linked to homegrown Islamist extremists there. Enlarge Image. image. Close. image. Reuters ... Pakistan Shias bury bombing victims in Quetta In Pakistan, 100 Dead Remain Unburied Out Of Protest Pakistan Shi'ites to bury bomb victims after meeting PM |
Christian Science Monitor | Pakistan 'Long March' protest draws tens of thousands to capital Los Angeles Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Tens of thousands of protesters led by a firebrand Islamic cleric descended on the Pakistani capital Monday in a fierce outpouring of anger and frustration with the government that many worried could destabilize the country ahead ... What is Pakistan's 'million-march'? Raw: Thousands descend on Pakistan capital Political Rally Shuts Down Pakistan Capital |
ABC News | India's Army Chief Warns Pakistan of Retaliation ABC News India's army chief on Monday accused Pakistan of planning an attack in which two Indian soldiers were killed in the disputed Kashmir region last week, and warned of possible retaliation. Gen. Bikram Singh's strong words are a clear message that India ... Indian Army chief warns Pakistan not to tempt retaliation in Kashmir Fight Pakistan fire with fire, Army chief orders commanders on LoC Flag meeting with Pakistan flops, Army talks tough |
Pakistan Blames the Jews... Again Daily Beast Pakistan, as you may know, has a terrible history of persecution of its Shiite minority. 2012 was the bloodiest year ever, more than 300 people murdered. Who do you suppose is to be blamed for this atrocity? That's right … the Jews. Of course. Who else? |
The Guardian | Pakistan sacks Baluchistan government after massacre The Guardian The widespread fury over last week's carnage even managed to eclipse another crisis that has gripped Pakistan's politicians: the beginning of a "million man march" on the capital led by an Islamic cleric that many fear is an attempt to derail ... Concession After Days of Protest in Pakistan Pakistan axes Baluchistan chief minister |
Aljazeera.com | Followers of Pakistan cleric flood Islamabad Aljazeera.com Tens of thousands of supporters of a Canada-based cleric, who has called for sweeping reforms and end to corruption in Pakistan, have descended on the capital, Islamabad, as part of a so-called “Long March”. Tahirul Qadri, who returned to his homeland ... |
Protesters pledge to establish 'Pakistan's Tahrir Square' NBCNews.com (blog) ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Thousands of protesters marched on Pakistan's capital Monday, promising to establish a local version of Cairo's Tahrir Square in support of a cleric who is demanding a crackdown on corruption and other government reforms. |
Times of India | HIL teams don't field Pakistan players in opener Times of India NEW DELHI: The controversy surrounding the participation of Pakistani players threatened to engulf the inaugural Hockey India League (HIL) with the Delhi Waveriders and Punjab Warriors not fielding their Pakistani players in the opening encounter of ... Anti-Pakistan protesters try to disrupt Hockey India League HIL's Pakistan players may skip Mumbai matches Anti-Pakistan protests threaten to derail Indian league |
BBC News | Pakistan protest march reaches Islamabad BBC News An influential religious scholar and some 20,000 of his supporters have reached Islamabad at the end of a "long march" demanding electoral reforms and a clean-up in Pakistani politics. The government says Tahirul Qadri is simply trying to create ... |
Economic Times | Neither protest nor talk to Pakistan, but act firmly Economic Times Dealing with Pakistan is a subject which has baffled Indian policymakers for the past 65 years. It is this lack of clarity which has always put India at a disadvantage vis-a-vis Pakistan. The time has come to give up all vacillation, hesitation and ... |