Rezaul H Laskar In Islamabad

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Pak continues to support Kashmir cause: Pak PM

Pak continues to support Kashmir cause: Pak PM

Rediff.com   24 May 2010

During a meeting with Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir "president" Raja Zulqarnain Khan and "prime minister" Raja Muhammad Farooq Haider, Gilani said, Pakistan will "continue to support the just cause of the people of Kashmir."

China to give 4 trainer aircraft to Pakistan

China to give 4 trainer aircraft to Pakistan

Rediff.com   24 May 2010

Seeking to cement its close defence ties with Islamabad, China today agreed to provide four trainer aircraft and US $ 9 million to Pakistan to train its armed forces. The two countries signed agreements to implement decisions made during a meeting between Defence Minister Chaudhry Ahmad Mukhtar and his Chinese counterpart General Liang Guangile in Islamabad.

After Facebook and Youtube, Pak blocks Twitter

After Facebook and Youtube, Pak blocks Twitter

Rediff.com   21 May 2010

After blocking Facebook and Youtube, Pakistani authorities widened the crackdown on websites with blasphemous contents by restricting access to popular social networking website Twitter on Friday.

After Facebook, YouTube, Pakistan blocks Twitter

After Facebook, YouTube, Pakistan blocks Twitter

Rediff.com   21 May 2010

After blocking Facebook and YouTube, Pakistani authorities on Friday further widened the crackdown on websites with blasphemous content by restricting access to popular social networking website Twitter.

Pak blocks YouTube for 'objectionable content'

Pak blocks YouTube for 'objectionable content'

Rediff.com   20 May 2010

Pakistani authorities on Thursday blocked video sharing website YouTube for hosting "objectionable content", a day after cutting off access to Facebook over a page featuring blasphemous caricatures of Prophet Mohammed.

Pak media group to probe scribe's Taliban links

Pak media group to probe scribe's Taliban links

Rediff.com   20 May 2010

Pakistan's Jang media group has formed a committee to ascertain whether well-known TV anchor Hamid Mir actually spoke to a Taliban operative about former Inter-Services Intelligence officer Khalid Khwaja who was eventually killed by militants.Mir has been at the centre of a controversy after several websites uploaded a 13-minute conversation he purportedly had with a Taliban operative. In the tape, Mir and the militant discuss the activities of Khwaja.

Pakistan blocks Facebook over Prophet cartoons

Pakistan blocks Facebook over Prophet cartoons

Rediff.com   19 May 2010

The Pakistan government on Wednesday directed all Internet service providers to block Facebook in line with the Lahore High Court's order to temporarily cut off access to it over a page encouraging users to post caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed on the popular social networking site.

Top US officials brief Pak Prez on NY bomb plot

Top US officials brief Pak Prez on NY bomb plot

Rediff.com   19 May 2010

Top US security officials briefed Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari on Wednesday, on the probe into the botched car bombing in New York by a Pakistani-American and discussed measures to prevent "potential attacks."

No arrest over Times Square plot: Pak

No arrest over Times Square plot: Pak

Rediff.com   15 May 2010

Pakistan has said that it has not made any formal arrest in connection with the Times Square terror plot, amid reports that an 'accomplice' of Faisal Shahzad, who allegedly carried out the botched bombing in New York, has been held. However, an investigation is underway into 30-year-old Shahzad's alleged links in Pakistan, Interior Minister Rehman Malik said. "The US authorities sent us some questions regarding the issue and we are investigating the matter," he said.

'Pak will take constructive approach with India'

'Pak will take constructive approach with India'

Rediff.com   13 May 2010

Pakistan said on Thursday it will adopt a "positive and constructive" approach to its upcoming talks with India with a view to resolving all outstanding issues, including the Kashmir problem, on the basis of sovereign equality and mutual respect.

Lakhvi's hearing adjourned by Pak SC

Lakhvi's hearing adjourned by Pak SC

Rediff.com   12 May 2010

Pakistan's Supreme Court adjourned for two weeks the hearing of Lashkar-e-Tayiba commander Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi's petition seeking his acquittal in a case related to the Mumbai attacks in order to study Ajmal Kasab's confessional statement.

Musharraf to contest next Pakistan election

Musharraf to contest next Pakistan election

Rediff.com   8 May 2010

Former military ruler Pervez Musharraf has unveiled his plans to return to active politics, saying he will contest the next general election in Pakistan, whenever it is held. Musharraf, who has been living abroad for over a year, announced his future plans while addressing a gathering of his supporters in Islamabad by teleconference. "I have decided to take part in Pakistan's politics and I will come forward in the next elections," he said.

No lessons learnt; Pak court adjourns 26/11 case

No lessons learnt; Pak court adjourns 26/11 case

Rediff.com   8 May 2010

A Pakistani court conducting the trial of Lashkar-e-Tayiba operations chief Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi and six other suspects in the Mumbai terror attack case on Saturday adjourned proceedings till May 22 after the prosecution sought more time to gain access to Ajmal Kasab, who was sentenced to death by an Indian court on Thursday. Judge Malik Muhammad Akram Awan of the Rawalpindi-based anti-terrorism court put off the case for two weeks after the prosecution filed an application.

Pak tests missiles that can strike Indian cities

Pak tests missiles that can strike Indian cities

Rediff.com   8 May 2010

Pakistan on Saturday test fired two short-range ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear and conventional warheads and striking Indian cities, with Premier Yousuf Raza Gilani saying it was time for the world to recognise his country as an atomic power.The armed forces conducted 'training launches' of the Shaheen-I missile with a range of 650 km and the Ghaznavi missile with a range of 290 km at the conclusion of an annual field training exercise.

Pakistan SC seeks Kasab's confession

Pakistan SC seeks Kasab's confession

Rediff.com   5 May 2010

A three-judge bench comprising Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry and Justices Ghulam Rabbani and Khalil-ur-Rehman Ramday gave the directive after taking up the petition filed by Lakhvi, who is being tried with six others by the anti- terrorism court in Rawalpindi on charges of planning and facilitating the Mumbai attacks.

Hakimullah targets US again, vows memorable attack

Hakimullah targets US again, vows memorable attack

Rediff.com   5 May 2010

Pakistani Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud has written a letter to the sister of Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani convicted for attempted murder by an American court, promising to carry out a 'memorable attack against the United States".The Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan chief "threatened a memorable response against the United States" in the letter he wrote to Fouzia Siddiqui nearly two months ago, Dawn News channel reported.

'Kashmir solution only through talks with India'

'Kashmir solution only through talks with India'

Rediff.com   4 May 2010

Pakistan has always desired a purposeful dialogue with India to resolve outstanding problems, including the core issue of Kashmir, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said on Tuesday.Qureshi said, Referring to Pakistan's policy on Kashmir, he said, "We want a just and peaceful resolution of the Kashmir issue in light of the United Nation's resolutions and according to the aspirations of the Kashmiri people," he said.

Pak takes water row with India to intl court

Pak takes water row with India to intl court

Rediff.com   3 May 2010

Pakistan has decided to approach the International Court of Arbitration to halt the construction of the Kishanganga hydropower project by India, on the ground that it violates the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960, and has formed a team of legal experts to fight the case.Professor Kaiyan Homi Kaikobad, an international legal expert of Pakistani origin, will lead the team at the International Court of Arbitration.

Pak, not India, mismanaging Indus water: Qureshi

Pak, not India, mismanaging Indus water: Qureshi

Rediff.com   30 Apr 2010

Pakistani authorities have a tendency to "pass the buck" and exaggerate differences with India over the sharing of river waters though mismanagement within the country is resulting in the loss of 34 million acre feet of water, Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Quereshi said on Friday.

Pak responds to Indian dossiers, wants Kasab

Pak responds to Indian dossiers, wants Kasab

Rediff.com   25 Apr 2010

Pakistan's request for access to Kasab was contained in its response to the three Indian dossiers provided to it during the February 25 Foreign Secretary-level talks in New Delhi, official sources told PTI.