The Nation | Leaked Pakistan report details bin Laden's secret life USA TODAY Osama bin Laden lived undetected in Pakistan for nine years before he was killed by U.S. forces, according to a leaked Pakistani government report that blasts the country's civilian and military leadership for "gross incompetence" over the bin Laden ... Leaked Report Cites Pakistan's Failings Before US Killed Bin Laden Pakistan's bin Laden Report: What You Need to Know Pakistan faults self in bin Laden hunt |
Pakistan: 'Collective Failure' Allowed Bin Laden To Hide NPR (blog) The "collective failure" of Pakistan's military and spy authorities allowed al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden to live in multiple places in the country for nearly a decade. That's the finding of a confidential Pakistani government report published Monday ... |
Pakistan report won't rule out state sheltering of bin Laden Christian Science Monitor Among many of the report's findings, published in part on Monday morning in Pakistan's Dawn newspaper and later by Al Jazeera, is that the government was “negligent and complacent” in dealing with both Mr. bin Laden's existence in Pakistan and the ... |
Aljazeera.com | Pakistan's Bin Laden dossier Aljazeera.com Following the operation, which was deliberately conducted without the knowledge of the Pakistani government or its military, a Commission was set up in Pakistan to examine "how the US was able to execute a hostile military mission, which lasted around ... |
The Guardian | Pakistan's Abbottabad report is serious, savage self-analysis The Guardian But did any Pakistani officials – military or civilian – know he was there? This is the second crucial element, and one of the key questions the report's authors, led by a retired supreme court judge, sought to answer. Their conclusion is that ... |
The Guardian | Osama bin Laden: Pakistan criticised over failure to capture al-Qaida chief The Guardian Pakistan failed to detect Osama bin Laden during the six years he hid in Abbottabad because of the "collective incompetence and negligence" of the country's intelligence and security forces, the official report into the killing of the al-Qaida chief in ... |
Osama bin Laden report accuses Pakistan of incompetence Reuters ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Osama bin Laden was able to avoid detection and live in plain sight for almost a decade due to the incompetence and negligence of Pakistan's intelligence and security services, Pakistan's official report into his killing concluded ... |
Christian Science Monitor | Pakistan's opportunity: a free-trade deal with rival India Christian Science Monitor Pakistan's new prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, confronts no shortage of challenges: an economy at risk of collapse, a woefully inadequate electrical supply that causes rolling blackouts across the country, rising ethnic and sectarian tensions, and the ... China, Pakistan Agree On Communications, Transport Links: Huawei On Board ... Onus on India to show commitment to Pakistan ties: Daily Gas deal with Pakistan on way |
The Age | Musharraf may face death penalty in Pakistan The Age Pakistan's fallen former military dictator Pervez Musharraf has been ordered to face court in Islamabad on Tuesday, his ignominy complete as he faces not only a charge he committed treason against his country, but the very real potential he could be ... |
Aljazeera.com | Q&A: US-Pakistan relations Aljazeera.com The Abbottabad Commission's report declares that in unilaterally launching a raid in Pakistani territory without informing Pakistani authorities at any stage, "the United States acted like a criminal thug" and perpetrated "an act of war". While most of ... |