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Was brazen Pakistan jail break an inside job?
Was brazen Pakistan jail break an inside job?
Afghan official: Haqqanis blamed for Kabul attacks
Taliban Launch Coordinated Attacks Across Afghanistan
The Taliban assaulted a prison in Bannu and freed nearly 400 inmates, including Adnan Rasheed, who was involved with an assassination attempt of president Pervez Musharraf. Two soldiers were wounded in a suicide attack in South Waziristan.
Pakistan – DPC vows to stand firm against resumption of NATO supplies
Suicide bombers and assault teams struck in the capital and in Nangarhar, Paktia, and Logar.
Among those freed is a former Pakistani Air Force member who was associated with Amjad Farooqi, the Pakistani jihadi who attempted to assassinate Pervez Musharraf at the behest of al Qaeda.
Militants attack Pakistan jail, over 300 escape: police
Death rains on Shias in Quetta
Pakistan – Creation of Seraiki province
Pakistan – Weapon infiltration: Alert sounded on mobile phone guns
Afghan government names son of slain ex-leader as Peace Council head
Al Qaeda battles to create safe haven in Yemen
US officials: Drone strikes will go on in Pakistan
Over 181,000 have fled recent NW Pakistan fighting: UNHCR
Revisiting foreign policy: US ready to talk – but end to drone strikes unlikely
Action against militants urged, ‘India amenable to Kashmir talks’
Pakistan calls for end to US drone attacks
Pakistan: Forced conversions spark anger
Pakistan Demands an End to CIA Drone Strikes
Afghanistan – NDS Quashes Rumours it Accused Local Media of Pakistan, Iran Ties
Turkmenistan Will Deliver Gas to Afghanistan for 30 Years
Ammar Sahib, an Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan facilitator, was in Afghan custody in 2006 for murdering two members of a Provincial Reconstruction Team and two civilians, but spent only six months in jail before being released.
Pakistan parliament approves proposals on US ties
“Arab, Pakistani, and Uzbek militants” continue to flood into eastern Afghanistan, with the aid of Pakistan’s intelligence service, according to the Wolesi Jirga’s Security Commission.
Lashkar-e-Islam publicly executed two deserters and five members of a government-supported tribe in Khyber. One of the two deserters was a former commander who had joined the anti-Lashkar-e-Islam tribe’s militia.
Vigilante squads: TTP introduces ‘moral policing’ in Afghanistan
Pakistan – Special forces to counter Taliban’s deadliest weapon
French Cabinet OKs new anti-terrorism measures
Afghans Demand Intervention After ‘Pakistani Taliban’ Attacks