2007-10-20 18:39 Pakistan-ekstremister - en stat i staten
Benazir Bhutto kommer sent - kanskje for sent til å redde et minimum av legalt politisk liv i Pakistan. Salafistene utgjør allerede en stat i staten flere steder. De driver selvjustis og har sine folk innen politi og hær. Bhutto antydet at det v ar disse som sørget for at lyset gikk langs ruten hennes kolonne fulgte torsdag kveld, og telefonen også falt ut. "In the Pakistani (secret) agencies and in the army there are so many people who are not secular, who are fundamentalists and will help a su …
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2007-10-19 21:57 Jason Burke: Når terroren kommer hjem
Når folk i den muslimske verden får oppleve hva terror virkelig betyr, synker oppslutningen om de ekstreme: But the most significant effect of the carnage in Karachi may be on support for the militants. Here, as events in the 90s in Algeria showed, the exact responsibility for any given atrocity is not necessarily important. When I lived in Pakistan, in the late 90s, few supported such acts, at home or abroad. In the aftermath of 2001, the war on terror and the invasion of Iraq, support soared. …
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2007-10-11 13:41 Al Qaeda killed in North Waziristan attacks
Northwestern Pakistan, including the tribal belts. Click to view. The fighting in North Waziristan appears to have reached a pause, as the Pakistani military has halted operations to allow locals to bury the dead. In neighboring South Waziristan, Baitullah Mehsud's Taliban displayed the captured Pakistani troops and allowed several officers to be interviewed. The Pakistani military claimed to have killed over 200 "miscreants" -- the name given to al Qaeda and the Taliban -- during fighting over …
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2007-09-06 15:03 Germany arrests spotlight Pakistan terror camp fears
http://news.monstersandcritics.com/ By Nick Allen Sep 6, 2007, 14:12 GMT Islamabad - The arrest in Germany this week of three suspects in an alleged plot to blow up US military and civilian targets has again raised the spectre of terrorist training camps in Pakistan that groom killers to wreak havoc in the Western world. The claimed existence in the remote tribal belt by Afghanistan of centres run by Taliban insurgents, Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda terrorist network and other Islamic extremist gro …
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2007-09-06 14:39 Global Jihad: Uzbeks To The Fore
Global Jihad: Uzbeks To The Fore - International Terrorism Monitor---Paper No. 273 By B. Raman SOURCE: SAAG.ORG After the Arabs and the Pakistanis, the Uzbeks have come to the forefront of Al Qaeda-inspired global jihad. 2. The Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan ( IMU) led by Yuri Yuldeshev now co-ordinates the training of volunteers from different jihadi terrorist organisations of Pakistan as well as from other countries of the world. Till last year, its training infrastructure was located in South …
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2007-09-04 03:50 Grand Trunk Road - New Corridor of Asia
Road traffic may bottleneck at the Wagah border, but bilateral trade is booming between the two countries. The Economic Times (indiatimes.com) reported encouraging news on 10 Apr. that the bi-lateral trade has "...swelled from $235.74 million in 2001-02 to more than $1 billion last fiscal year." This increase in trading between the countries bodes well for improved means of moving goods. Many goods which come into Pakistan by land must be transshipped at the border. I was told that it took passe …
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2007-08-31 19:04 Koreansk muslimer hjälpte befria gisslan i syd-korea
Tydligen ska koreanska muslimer varit aktiva för att hjälpa till att säkra frisläppandet av gisslan en nyhet som det som vanligt inte ståt något om i tidningar som DN Asia Times Online :: South Asia news - Korean Muslims hail hostage breakthrough Since last Thursday, four members of the Korean Muslim Federation (KMF) have been camped in Peshawar to appeal to the Taliban in Afghanistan to release the remaining hostages and prove that Islam is a religion of peace and brotherhood. The KMF delegatio …
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2007-08-27 12:11 The Road Less Traveled: A look at Iran, Colombia, Pakistan, and Israel
Today I have a guest blog submission from Giles Smith of Travel Independent.info. Giles is a British national who has been through close to 100 countries in the last 5 years alone. He is now based in Zurich, where he manages Travel Independent.info, a site that is literally packed with practical travel information, including everything from visas and immunizations, to handy tips on getting around, where to go, and how to do it all responsibly. I have asked Giles to share his insight on some of t …
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2007-08-26 07:35 Suicide Bombing Targets Chinese In Hub, Pakistan
Chinese construction workers escape unscathed but at least 30 Pakistanis die in attack near Karachi's port July 18, 2007: Pakistan is promising to step up security in the wake of recent violence aimed at Chinese nationals as China increases its economic and military ties with the Musharraf government. Today, a convoy of Chinese construction workers was attacked as it made its way out of the region, known as Baluchistan in southwest Pakistan. Fears for their safety grew after three Chinese worker …
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2007-08-23 16:44 Pakistan frees alleged al-Qaida computer expert
The Associated Press 20 August 2007 ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: A Pakistani accused of using his computer skills to help al-Qaida has been released after three years in custody, a government official and the man's lawyer said Monday. Pakistani officials have said that information from freed suspect Mohammed Naeem Noor Khan quickly led them to a Tanzanian wanted for his alleged role in the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in East Africa, which killed more than 200 people. Khan, who was captured in the ea …
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2007-08-23 12:58 Non-Muslims told to convert or die
Christians in Peshawar, northern Pakistan, received dozens of letters last week threatening them with death if they refuse to become Muslims. A Pakistani Christian lad surveys the remains of his home, burned down by Islamists when they attacked his village Police have been providing security around churches, even as Christians received new deadlines for converting to Islam. Believers continue to live in fear, skipping services and cancelling church activities. Many Pakistani Muslims associate Pa …
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2007-08-22 04:01 Taliban commander arrested in Peshawar
From the Frontier Post :Security officials in the neighbouring Pakistan have arrested a key Taliban commander during a raid last night. The commander named Mumtaz is resident of the eastern Nangarhar province and believed to be a loyalist of senior Taliban leader Maulvi Jalaluddin Haqqani. A security official, who wished not to be name, told Pajhwok Afghan News Mumtaz was detained by intelligence officials in Saddar Bazaar of Peshawar around 10pm last night. The official said another colleague o …
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2007-08-21 14:57 Thank God we never listen to the NDP until it's too late
Perfect. After being told for years that negotiating with the Taliban was insane, the only spineless cowards would even think of talking with the monsters behind 9/11, and that we couldn't possibly betray our new allies in the Kabul government (who wanted us to negotiate anyway, but moving on...) we find today (via The Agonist ) that the US and Pakistan are busy... negotiating with the Taliban. And preparing to pay up, big time: The Taliban, under the command of Mullah Mansoor (brother of the le …
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2007-08-20 23:25 Pakistan: At least five killed in suicide attack
( AKI ) - At least five people were killed and 17 injured in a suicide attack against a Pakistani military post on Monday in the country's North West Frontier Province (NWFP), according to the chief investigator with the local police, Mehmud Alam. The incident took place at 9.00 am local time on the outskirts of Tal, a city close to the provincial capital Peshawar. The suicide bomber was killed as he drove a car filled with explosives into the police post. Three paramilitary soldiers and a passe …
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2007-08-18 11:07 Blogging Tory relativism at its finest.
Fred is positively outraged :The religion of peace has a message.... to Christians in Peshawar, Pakistan.... Christian families in Peshawar are living in great fear after receiving anonymous letters threatening suicide attacks if they did not convert to Islam. The episode was reported by Pervez Masih - a minority Member of National Assembly (MNA) who denounced the event August 10th last, during the assembly session of the Pakistan Parliament. I'm with Fred on this. You don't forcibly convert peo …
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2007-08-18 00:23 Attack threat subsides
CHURCHGOERS in Peshawar, Pakistan, were relieved this week after a suicide-attack deadline imposed last Friday by jihadists passed without incident.
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2007-08-17 16:21 Improving Computer Literacy in Afghanistan: "Update of the Computer Training Project—August 2007"
In addition to its College of Math and Computer Science at AIL’s Gawhar Shad University in Peshawar, Pakistan, the Afghan Institute of Learning (AIL) now has nine computer centers in Afghanistan. The Herat Central Office IT program is thriving and recently held three-month IT courses for 33 government employees.
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2007-08-17 12:43 Last Pakistani Jew sues over Karachi synagogue
As India and Pakistan celebrate 60 years since partition, Patrick Belton in The Jewish Chronicle spotlights the last Jews - or should it be Jew - of Karachi. " As Pakistan marks its sixtieth birthday, 200 Jews still live secretly in Karachi, all that remains of a community numbering 2,500 at independence. "In this fervently Muslim country, most pass as Parsees. As one member of a Karachi Jewish family observes of his brethren: œThey like to keep quiet. "All except one. A destitute and frail wo …
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2007-08-17 00:05 Christians in Pakistan Told to Convert or Die
Our good friends at Compass Direct are reporting on some breaking news out of Pakistan concerning the threat Christians are under. Click here for the full story. See below for the summary. ISTANBUL, August 16 (Compass Direct News) Christians and Hindus in northern Pakistan have received dozens of letters threatening them with death if they refuse to become Muslims, church sources and a police official said yesterday. Police continued to provide security around churches and temples this week, …
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2007-08-16 11:25 Zahir Shah - July 28, 2007
There were good reasons for not putting Mohammad Zahir Shah -- who died this week, at the age of 92 -- back on the throne of Afghanistan. For one thing, he was a peace-loving man. Unusual in a Pashtoon -- especially one who was highly ethnocentric, impatient with the country’s diversity, and frankly prejudiced against those whose native language was Persian. But though he could sound rebarbative, he had a long record of giving the store away, rather than fighting with anybody. The worst was when …
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2007-08-15 07:52 15 August SWJ Op-Ed Roundup
How Not to Get Out of Iraq - Max Boot, Commentary The current build-up of American forces in Iraq universally known as the œsurge was unveiled by President Bush on January 10. The earliest units shipped out in the middle of February, and the full complement of roughly 160,000 troops arrived only in June. Yet, by then, a vociferous chorus of voices back home consisting mainly of Democrats but also of a growing number of middle-of-the-road Republicans was already pronouncing the entire operation …
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2007-08-14 20:08 What's his plan for hustler.com
Reuel Marc Gerecht writes in the Weekly Standard about the new bellicosity among Democrats running for president, particularly that of Barack Obama. On the one hand, it's good, Gerecht says, for Middle Easterners to know that Democrats can make war, too. On the other, however, there's trouble with what Obama proposes for fighting the jihad. The senator vows to fight al-Qaida everywhere -- except, of course, in Iraq. Whenever al-Qaida got to Iraq, a matter still under debate, it remains there now …
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2007-08-14 14:22 Finally I caught a thief... (Part 2)
Ghalia Aymen: Yesterday, because of my readers request and order, I went to Edhi Homes to see how the kid is. The receptionist told me that a kid of age 15 name Muhammad Mudassir was brought here by a man named Akhter Abbas Shah from Margallah Police station F-8. I asked him to let me meet that boy. And he said that he has been taken back home by his uncle named Muhammad Khalid. The boy belonged to Mardan, Peshawar. I was amazed, because the police officer confirmed me that he will be taken to t …
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2007-08-13 05:00 Christians targeted: or conversion to Islam or suicide attacks
by Qaiser Felix The Christian community of Peshawar has received anonymous letters, demanding they convert to Islam under the threat of suicide attacks. The episode is denounced by a deputy from the National Assembly. Similar threats are made in Punjab and the North-West Frontier Province. Islamabad (AsiaNews) Christian families in Peshawar are living in great fear after receiving anonymous letters threatening suicide attacks if they did not convert to Islam. The episode was reported by Pervez M …
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2007-08-13 01:25 Jaani Dushman Ek Anokhi Kahani-the Review
Film critics from Peshawar to Pondicherry acknowledge Raj Kumar Kohli's "Jaani Dushman–Ek Anonkhi Kahani (2002)" (released 5 years ago on August 15) to be one of the greatest horror/ science-fiction movies ever to be made in the history of celluloid. And the reason for that is because Jaani Dushman is one of those rare genre-busting movies where fear operates at many levels-some levels being so subtle that you realize the true horror of what you have just witnessed, many hours or even days …
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