India
Jamaat ud Dawa to protest against India’s MFN status
Jamaat ud Dawa to protest against India’s MFN status
JuD missing from Pakistan’s new terror list
JuD ‘teaching’ Islam to Hindu flood victims
Pak bans LeT, JeM from taking donations
Dawood Ibrahim, LeT in Russia’s list of terror financiers
Terror leader lives freely near Pakistani capital
Cannot defend Hafiz Saeed in US lawsuit: Pak govt to court
Pakistan – Mumbai attack suit in US court: JuD head allowed to make foreign ministry a party
Osama bin Laden dead: Pakistan Islamists urge mass anti-US rally
Pakistan handles Islamic extremism with kid gloves
LeT founder criticises Pak govt for freeing Davis
Pakistan – Lawyer suggests ‘blood money’ to free US man
Clinton sees Pak-US ties in limbo; urges reforms
Pakistan – Lives at risk as terrorist threat to shrines remains
Jamaat, Hizbul hold anti-India meet in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir
Pakistan – Saeed slams Pope, pledges to fight for blasphemy law
Hardliners rally against Pope across Pakistan’s Punjab
Pakistan – Protestors warn of anarchy if blasphemy law changed
Hafiz Saeed makes public appearance, supports blasphemy laws
Shahbaz Sharif ‘tipped off’ Mumbai terror group
Banned outfits raise cash from sacrifice day
JUD not a soft underbelly – Musharraf
Rajiv Shah, the USAID chief, visited a camp in Sukkur run by the Falah-i-Insaniat, a front run by Jamaat-ud-Dawa. Shah delivered two truckloads of supplies to the camp, while Jamaat-ud-Dawa, used the visit as part of its propaganda.
Pakistan closes militant-run aid camps
Pakistan flood aid from Islamic extremists
Pakistan to clamp down on charities linked to militants
Three members of the Jamaat ul Dawa al Quran, including a commander, were killed and several more were captured during a raid in the Pech district. In January, Jamaat ul Dawa al Quran swore allegiance to Mullah Omar and the shadow Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.
More rains hit flooded Pakistan, Islamists step up
Hard-line Islam fills void in Pakistan™s flood response
Pakistan floods ‘hit 14m people’