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Pakistan
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NYT
Reporter
Escapes Taliban
After 7 Months
Jun 20, 2009 11:58 AM CDT
NYT
Reporter Escapes Taliban After 7 Months
(Newser)
- A reporter for the
New York Times
held by the Taliban for 7 months in the tribal regions of Afghanistan and Pakistan has escaped, the paper says. The
Times
kept David Rohde’s abduction secret out of concern for his safety and had been in sporadic contact with him and...
Brangelina Donate $1M to Aid Pakistan Refugees
Jun 18, 2009 1:22 AM CDT
Brangelina Donate $1M to Aid Pakistan Refugees
Couple give cash to UN refugee fund, Missouri hospital
(Newser)
- Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have been keeping busy with charity work between film shoots,
People
reports. The Pitt-Jolie Foundation yesterday gave $1 million to help refugees displaced by fighting in Pakistan, and a $1 million donation from "the Brad Pitt family" was made to the newly christened Jane...
With US Help,
India-Pakistan
Tension Eases
ANALYSIS
Jun 16, 2009 4:12 PM CDT
With US Help, India-Pakistan Tension Eases
(Newser)
- Revamped leadership in India and Pakistan and some behind-the-scenes encouragement from the US could lead to negotiations over the disputed Kashmir region, the
New York Times
reports. But while there are shimmers of hope, the relationship is still strained. “I am happy to meet you,” India’s PM...
Pakistan Launches Operation
to Kill Taliban Leader
Jun 15, 2009 1:35 AM CDT
Pakistan Launches Operation to Kill Taliban Leader
Baitullah Mehsud blamed for several recent attacks
(Newser)
- Pakistan is launching a manhunt for Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud—branded "the root cause of all evils," by one official—in its tribal areas bordering Afghanistan. Pakistan officials blame Mehsud's group for a string of recent attacks, the BBC reports. The heavy military offensive is expected to please...
Pakistan Suicide
Bombing Kills
Moderate Cleric
Jun 12, 2009 12:38 PM CDT
Pakistan Suicide Bombing Kills Moderate Cleric
(Newser)
- One of Pakistan’s most prominent anti-Taliban clerics was killed today in a suicide bomb attack, the
Times
of London reports. Sarfraz Ahmed Naeemi, who supported the Pakistan army’s campaign in the Swat Valley, died on the way to the hospital after an explosion at his Islamic college in...
Al-Qaeda Militants Leaving Pakistan for Yemen, Somalia
Jun 12, 2009 7:48 AM CDT
Al-Qaeda Militants Leaving Pakistan for Yemen, Somalia
Dozens have left, US officials say
(Newser)
- Al-Qaeda fighters from Pakistan have started leaving isolated tribal areas and moving far afield to Somalia and Yemen, the
New York Times
reports. Some US officials point to stepped up drone attacks against militants in Pakistan for the development, which involves relatively small numbers so far. But the growth of...
Youngest Gitmo Detainee, Captured at 14, Goes Free
Jun 11, 2009 4:26 PM CDT
Youngest Gitmo Detainee, Captured at 14, Goes Free
(Newser)
- The youngest detainee at Guantanamo Bay has been freed to his native Chad, Reuters reports. Mohammed El Gharani was seized in Pakistan in 2001 at 14, and accused variously of being an al-Qaeda operative, messenger, and combatant. Five months ago a judge found the evidence against him insufficient. “That...
Bin Laden in Pakistan: CIA Head
Jun 11, 2009 1:57 PM CDT
Bin Laden in Pakistan: CIA Head
Finding leader remains 'major priority,' he says
(Newser)
- Osama bin Laden is still in Pakistan and his arrest remains a top priority for the US, CIA Director Leon Panetta said today, adding that joint operations with Pakistani forces could finally net al-Qaeda’s top leader. The CIA has Pakistani informants that keep it abreast of terrorist targets there,...
Death Toll Rises to 11
In Pakistani Hotel Blast
Jun 9, 2009 5:22 PM CDT
Death Toll Rises to 11 In Pakistani Hotel Blast
(Newser)
- The death toll in the suicide attack on a luxury hotel in Pakistan rose to 11 with at least 70 injured, reports the
Times
of London. At least two foreigners were among the dead at the five-star Pearl Oriental in Peshawar, though no more specific IDs were available. Still no...
Pakistan Hotel
Bombing Kills
at Least 5
Jun 9, 2009 11:15 AM CDT
Pakistan Hotel Bombing Kills at Least 5
No responsibility claimed; attack matches Taliban threats
(Newser)
- Gunmen stormed a luxury hotel in Peshawar, then set off a huge blast that killed at least five people and wounded dozens more today in the latest of a string of suicide attacks in Pakistani cities, officials said. No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, but it fit with...
Bin Laden Short on
Hiding Spots: Officials
Jun 5, 2009 9:58 AM CDT
Bin Laden Short on Hiding Spots: Officials
Pakistan offensive, troops in Afghanistan, drone attacks cut space
(Newser)
- Osama bin Laden has fewer and fewer places to hide these days, officials tell NPR. And “the administration smells blood,” says a former counterterror official who cites three reasons for the shrinking space: Pakistan’s Swat Valley offensive against the Taliban, "along with US activities from the...
Pakistan Bombing Kills 40
as Holbrooke Visits
Jun 5, 2009 9:05 AM CDT
Pakistan Bombing Kills 40 as Holbrooke Visits
(Newser)
- A bombing at a mosque in northwest Pakistan killed about 40 people today, Reuters reports. The attack, which occurred near the troubled Swat Valley, took place as Pakistani leaders urged visiting US envoy Richard Holbrooke to ramp up US aid, notes the AP. Such attacks won't "deter the government...
Pakistanis Finally Turning Against the Taliban
Jun 5, 2009 6:58 AM CDT
Pakistanis Finally Turning Against the Taliban
Swat Valley battles push citizens away from Islamic extremism
(Newser)
- Only a year ago the Taliban had growing support in Pakistan, and many citizens regarded them as fellow Muslims opposed to the American government and military. But as the
New York Times
reports, public sentiment has shifted in recent months. Following violence in the Swat Valley and months of televised...
Obama Should Thank Muslims
OPINION
Jun 3, 2009 2:05 PM CDT
Obama Should Thank Muslims
(Newser)
- Barack Obama doesn’t need to talk policy or drop his middle name to win over the world’s Muslims in his speech tomorrow. He just needs to say “thank you,” writes the
Christian Science Monitor's
editorial board
.
He should heap thanks on all the Muslims “who...
New Osama Tape Blasts Obama
Jun 3, 2009 8:40 AM CDT
New Osama Tape Blasts Obama
(Newser)
- A new tape believed to be a recording of Osama bin Laden attacking President Obama for his actions in Pakistan surfaced today, CBS reports. In the audio message, which aired on al-Jazeera, bin Laden says that by encouraging Pakistan’s raids in the Swat valley, Obama has forced a million...
Pakistan Releases
Mumbai Suspect,
India Outraged
Jun 2, 2009 8:36 AM CDT
Pakistan Releases Mumbai Suspect, India Outraged
India unhappy with move
(Newser)
- Pakistan has released the leader of a group who had been arrested in connection with November’s Mumbai attacks, the
New York Times
reports, enraging neighboring India. A Pakistani court deemed Hafiz Muhammad Saeed’s detention unconstitutional, said his lawyer, after concluding there wasn’t enough evidence to hold him....
US, Pakistani Attacks Have Rattled Al-Qaeda: Analysts
Jun 1, 2009 3:27 PM CDT
US, Pakistani Attacks Have Rattled Al-Qaeda: Analysts
(Newser)
- Recent US and Pakistani efforts have rattled al-Qaeda, intelligence officials tell the
Washington Post
, with unmanned drones having killed about half of the US’ 20 “high-value” al-Qaeda targets since last fall. Combined with Pakistan’s offensive against its Taliban allies in the Swat region, the terror group’s position...
Taliban Kidnapped 500 From Boys' School: Pakistan
Jun 1, 2009 12:10 PM CDT
Taliban Kidnapped 500 From Boys' School: Pakistan
Police said to be negotiating with militants
(Newser)
- Police are negotiating with the Taliban to release hundreds of people abducted in a northwest tribal region, a Pakistani official says. Around 500 students and staff from a boys’ school and their relatives were being held captive today in the militant stronghold of Bakka Khel in North Waziristan, he said....
Pakistan Says It's
Close to Swat Victory
May 31, 2009 12:31 PM CDT
Pakistan Says It's Close to Swat Victory
(Newser)
- Pakistan’s defense secretary says the army will crush Taliban militants in the Swat Valley within days, the BBC reports. Just "5% to 10% of the job" is left, Syed Athar Ali told an Asian forum, though an army spokesman declined to give an actual timeline. Meanwhile, 40 rebels...
Pakistan Retakes Key Swat City
May 30, 2009 9:50 AM CDT
Pakistan Retakes Key Swat City
(Newser)
- Pakistan's military has regained control of the main town in the Swat Valley, raising hopes that at least some of the 2 million refugees from the region may be able to return home, reports Reuters. Battles on the outskirts remain, but the military said today it has ousted the Taliban...
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