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Pakistani militant leader thumbs nose at US bounty
Pakistani militant leader thumbs nose at US bounty
US bounty on Hafiz Saeed is attack on Islam: Jamaatud Dawa
Anti-Americanism in Pakistan snarls US war efforts
Special operations forces targeted the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan’s “senior bomb maker” in Afghanistan during a raid in Kunduz.
Saeed now has one of the highest bounties offered for a global terrorist leader. The US is also offering $2 million for Saeed’s brother-in-law, who is Lashkar-e-Taiba’s deputy emir.
Pakistan – Hazara women protest against targeted killing of community members
A Turkish jihadist website said that one Arab and four Uzbek fighters were killed in the March 30 strike in Miramshah.
Three of Osama bin Laden’s widows and two of his daughters have been sentenced to 45 days in prison for illegally residing in Pakistan. Four soldiers were killed and five more are missing after a Taliban assault on a military checkpoint in Mohmand. One person was killed in a bombing in Khyber.
Pakistan court sentences bin Laden wives
Ambassador Ryan Crocker warns that al Qaeda is still in Afghanistan and will return in greater numbers if the West prematurely leaves.
Foot-Dragging And Firebrands: The Politics Of Pakistan’s Engagement With The US
US to Seek India’s Support for NATO Supply Route
‘US to rely on NDN in case Pakistan doesn’t resume NATO routes’
Pakistan – FC denies peace talks with Mangal Bagh
Afghanistan presses for answers on long-term US military bases
“Our revenge against the British government will be very severe,” Waliur Rahman said in a video that assailed the treatment of Islamist prisoners in the country.
Pakistan – PCNS agrees to link NATO supply to end of drone strikes
Al-Qaeda ‘plotting another 9/11’ from Afghanistan
US drones killed four “militants” in Miramshah in North Waziristan. Twenty-one Taliban fighters and two Pakistani soldiers were killed during clashes in Arakzai.
Pakistan addicted to using militants against India: Pentagon
Ransom payments and terror: how freeing hostages helped a Taliban leader who threatens the UK
The policeman, a Taliban infiltrator, killed nine of his colleagues as they slept. He poisoned them first, then gunned them down and stole their weapons.
The drones leveled a compound near the bazaar in Miramshah. The strike is the first in more than two weeks.
On Run, Bin Laden Had 4 Children and 5 Houses, a Wife Says
Pakistan – Govt fails to implement reforms in FATA, FCR laws
Pakistan parliament debate on US sputters to halt
Pakistan – Supreme Court directs NAB to hold fair probe into NATO containers scandal
Pakistan – Lal Masjid cleric wants enforcement of Shariah
‘Af-Pak is Al-Qaeda’s top launch point for attacks’: Pentagon
Af-Pak tribal badlands nursery of world terror