BBC News | Pakistan school attack: Military courts to try terror suspects BBC News Pakistan is to establish military courts to hear terrorism-related cases in the wake of a massacre at a school. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said the move would help ensure "terrorists pay the price" for their "heinous acts". Last week, Taliban fighters ... Pakistani Premier Announces Military Courts for Terrorism Cases Pakistan to set up military courts for terrorism Pakistan Broadens Anti-Militancy Drive |
TMZ.com | Boxer Amir Kahn -- Heavily Armed Security In Pakistan ... To Take On Taliban TMZ.com 1224-SUB-guns-amir-king-khan-belt-INSTAGRAM- Boxer Amir Kahn has landed in Pakistan -- where he's got a heavily armed security escort -- and plans to help rebuild the school that was terrorized by the Taliban. Kahn -- who has family in Pakistan -- was ... Amir Khan in Pakistan to honor Peshawar pledge Pakistan to execute 500 convicted terrorists 'within weeks' Pakistan is Still Not Ready to Root Out Terrorism |
NBCNews.com | Christmas Is a Big Hit in Islamic Republic of Pakistan NBCNews.com ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Like millions of children around the world, Annaseema Peshimam dutifully wrote her letter to Santa Claus in early December, promising she had been a good girl all year. The five-year-old asked for a Mermadia doll, and requested ... |
Fox News | Parents of Daniel Pearl honor Pakistan's Taliban victims Fox News Daniel Pearl was a young Wall Street Journal reporter and expectant father when he went to Pakistan to investigate Al Qaeda. Promised an interview with key officials in the terror network, he was instead kidnapped and then, in a video that shocked the ... |
TIME | Pakistan's New Strategy to Beat the Taliban TIME Nearly a week after Pakistan's worst-ever terrorist attack resulted in the death of 132 schoolchildren in Peshawar, the grief has turned to anger. As the Pakistan army pounds militant targets, the country's politicians have achieved rare unity against ... |
Pakistan's Baffling Response to Extremism New York Times Despite the grief and rage that followed the massacre of 148 students and their teachers by Taliban militants at an army-run school in Peshawar last week, Pakistan persists in its duplicitous and self-defeating response to the extremism that is ... |
Could the Taliban's school attack finally force Pakistan to confront extremism? MinnPost But is the spectacle of Taliban suicide attackers storming a school, as they did in Pakistan this past week, enough to fundamentally change Pakistan's fight against extremists? Or, after the deaths of 148 people – 132 of them students — after the ... |
Pakistan Fast Tracks Execution of Militants New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif directed his top legal officer on Monday to fast-track the execution of militants on Pakistan's death row, amid a continuing public clamor for a tough response to last week's Taliban attack on a school ... |
BBC News | Pakistan school attack: Blazers flecked with blood BBC News In Peshawar, the boys who survived last week's massacre defiantly wear their emerald green school blazers with blackened spots of blood. "You can take down my school, you can take down my teachers, you can kill my brothers, but you cannot take away my ... |
CBC.ca | Pakistan school attack arrests made, officials say CBC.ca All six belonged to local Pakistani militant groups who had turned against the state, and were convicted for involvement in two attempts to assassinate former President Pervez Musharraf. One was also convicted of leading a militant siege of Pakistani ... America's $28-Billion Failure in Pakistan Pakistan's Old Curse Pakistan Makes Arrests in Taliban School Carnage |