Al Qaeda
US officials: Pakistan hasn’t shared detailed bin Laden logs left behind
US officials: Pakistan hasn’t shared detailed bin Laden logs left behind
Abdul Hafiz, a former Guantanamo detainee who quickly rejoined the Taliban after being transferred, had been deemed a “high risk” by US officials less than two years earlier. His insurgency group had been trained by Pakistani military officers to attack Westerners in Afghanistan and had killed an ICRC worker.
The Voice of Jihad did not answer queries as to why an old interview with the leader of the Haqqani Network was republished.
US terror trial opens amid tense Pakistani relations
Osama bin Laden: Pakistan politicians mourn al-Qaeda leader
Badruddin is “an operational commander” in the Haqqani Network, sits on the Miramshah Regional Military Shura, and aids al Qaeda fighters operating in Afghanistan.
Pakistan opposition leader calls for bin Laden inquiry
Pakistan government skipping chance to weaken army
Osama bin Laden mission agreed in secret 10 years ago by US and Pakistan
During a recent firefight in Qalat in Zabul province, 10 al Qaeda operatives were killed.
Analysis: Pakistan squanders chance to bring military to heel
Five former and current Pakistani Army officers, all majors, are on India’s list of most wanted terrorists. The list includes al Qaeda commander Ilyas Kashmiri, Indian Mujahideen leader Abdur Rehman Hashim Syed, and Sajid Mir, a handler of the terrorists who asaulted Mumbai.
US still waits for access to bin Laden widows
The attack took place in an area controlled by Mullah Nazir, a Taliban leader supported by the Pakistani state. Nazir recently said he is “part of al Qaeda.”
ISI officers took bribes to release Taliban fighters, say Gitmo detainees
Source: US needs permission to interview bin Laden wives
Pakistan suspected of retaliating after US raid
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, and Jemaah Islamiyah have commented on the al Qaeda emir’s death.
Security forces attacked and killed six anti-Saleh protesters in Taiz. Pakistan will repatriate Osama bin Laden’s wife, Aml Ahmed Abdul Al Fatah Al Sadah, to Yemen.
Fear that US could grab nuclear arsenal heightens Pakistani anger
“If the US military and the intelligence apparatus arrested and killed Bin Laden, why didn’t they show the body?” asked Intelligence Minister Heidar Moslehi.
Pakistan ignored US warnings on unilateral action on Osama: report
Pakistani officials have no record of man killed with bin Laden
Pakistan cities cover for al Qaeda
US takes heat off Pakistan on bin Laden’s hideout
US presses Pakistan on bin Laden
Also, the Taliban’s military commander for Nangarhar was killed in a May 3 raid.
Trial in Mumbai attacks could strain US-Pakistan relations
US officials unveil videos of bin Laden
Even without bin Laden, Pakistan’s Islamist militants strike fear