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HuJI commander Kashmiri alive and active: Report

HuJI commander Kashmiri alive and active: Report

Rediff.com   16 Jul 2011

Sources revealed that Mohammad Ilyas Kashmiri, the commander of Harkat-ul Jihad al Islami, who was reportedly killed in a United States drone attack in South Waziristan last month, is still alive, DawnNews reported.

Pak: ISI abducts scribe for Mehran attack expose

Pak: ISI abducts scribe for Mehran attack expose

Rediff.com   31 May 2011

Pakistani senior journalist Syed Saleem Shahzad, who went missing on Sunday, is in the custody of Inter-Services Intelligence, according to the Human Rights Watch. He invited the wrath of the powerful intelligence agency after he wrote an investigative piece about the recent attack by the Al Qaeda on the PNS Mehran naval base in Karachi.The HRW has learnt through credible sources that Shahzad is in custody of the ISI.

Under US heat, Pak goes after Al Qaeda terrorists

Under US heat, Pak goes after Al Qaeda terrorists

Rediff.com   18 May 2011

After the killing of Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad, the United States has pressured Pakistan 'to do more' to nab Al Qaeda activists and key Taliban leaders including Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Muhammad Omer. It is suspected that Omer is hiding in Quetta city of Balochistan. Responding to US's pressure, Pakistan has speeded up its efforts and is tracking Al Qaeda terrorists all across the country.

Taliban vows to avenge Osama's death, blames ISI

Taliban vows to avenge Osama's death, blames ISI

Rediff.com   2 May 2011

Blaming Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence for the killing of Osama bin Ladin, the Tehrike Taliban Pakistan has vowed to avenge the death the Al Qaeda chief. Both the United States and Pakistan are enemies, but Taliban's prime target is Pakistan, as without its help the West could not operate in Abbottabad.

Mullen's visit may further sever US-Pak ties

Mullen's visit may further sever US-Pak ties

Rediff.com   21 Apr 2011

While a section of Pakistani media has termed the visit of Admiral Mike Mullen, the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, to Pakistan as an effort to revive the complex relations between the two countries, the US official further put Pakistan into trouble when he blamed the latter's intelligence agency Inter Services Intelligence for contacts with the Haqqani Network.

Has Pakistan dug its own grave in Afghanistan?

Has Pakistan dug its own grave in Afghanistan?

Rediff.com   18 Apr 2011

Tahir Ali assesses Pakistan's draining popularity among Afghanistan's power circles and the Taliban, both of whom are fed up with Islamabad's double-standards

'Suicide bombers have infiltrated Pak'

'Suicide bombers have infiltrated Pak'

Rediff.com   12 Apr 2011

Fidayeen Islam, the suicide bomber squad of Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, has claimed that more than 300 fidayeen (suicide bombers) have been sent to various parts of Pakistan to target the Shia and Bralvi religious centres.

'Taliban not in talks with US, Karzai'

'Taliban not in talks with US, Karzai'

Rediff.com   24 Mar 2011

Rejecting General David Petraeus' claim that thousands of Afghan Taliban have either 'laid down' their arms or moving towards doing so, Mullah Omer-led Taliban vowed continuing their war until the establishment of Islamic Emirate in Afghanistan.

Slain JeM chief belonged to Pak's Punjab province

Slain JeM chief belonged to Pak's Punjab province

Rediff.com   18 Mar 2011

Sajad Afghani, Jaish-e-Mohammad's chief 'commander' for Kashmir who was killed during an encounter with security forces in Srinagar last week, belonged to Punjab province of Pakistan. Sajad Afghani is a common name for Kashmiri militants; it has become more of a moniker that is bestowed on the person who is serving as the commander of the insurgent outfit.The first Sajad Afghani belonged to Dir district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan.

We've men in all Pak security agencies: Taliban

We've men in all Pak security agencies: Taliban

Rediff.com   3 Mar 2011

The case of Shahbaz Bhatti clearly shows that the terrorists were guided by someone from within the forces, as the killers not only knew that the minister had no security at the time they planned to attack him but they also succeeded in leaving the place undisturbed.

Why Pak lawmaker Shahbaz Bhatti was assassinated

Why Pak lawmaker Shahbaz Bhatti was assassinated

Rediff.com   2 Mar 2011

Speaking against Pakistan's controversial blasphemy law has proved costly for another senior lawmaker. Minorities Minister Shahbaz Bhatti was shot dead by three militants in Islamabad on Wednesday. His death comes a little over a month after Punjab Governor Salman Taseer was assassinated by his own bodyguard for opposing the law. Bhatti was the only Christian minister in the Federal Cabinet.The killing highlights the poor law and order situation in Islamabad.

Col Imam's body found, Mehsud's alive

Col Imam's body found, Mehsud's alive

Rediff.com   20 Feb 2011

Over a year after US and Pakistani authorities claimed to have killed Mehsud in a drone strike in North Waziristan, the Pakistan Taliban chief made an appearance in a video footage showing the killing of former Inter-Services Intelligence officer Colonel Sultan Ameer Tarar, commonly known as Colonel Imam on Saturday.

No peace talks in Britain, says ex-Taliban envoy

No peace talks in Britain, says ex-Taliban envoy

Rediff.com   17 Feb 2011

Mullah Abdul Salaam Zaeef, a former high-ranking member of the Taliban regime has refuted reports that he is involved in any sort of negotiations between the Britain and reclusive Taliban leader Mullah Omar. Earlier, a section of the British media had reported that Mullah Zaeef's recent visit to London was aimed at facilitate British-sponsored talks between Afghan President Hamid Karzai and senior members of the Taliban.

Zardari will face public rage if Davis is released

Zardari will face public rage if Davis is released

Rediff.com   16 Feb 2011

The US has put tons of pressure on Pakistan to release Raymond Davis under the cover of diplomatic immunity but it is difficult for the president Asif Ali Zardari to solve the case in a way acceptable both to the American and Pakistani masses. While Zardari cannot put aside Obama's request but at the same time an Egypt-like situation could occur in Pakistan if Davis is released.

Pak bowler Junaid's action questionable: Basit Ali

Pak bowler Junaid's action questionable: Basit Ali

Rediff.com   16 Feb 2011

In a fresh blow to the Pakistan cricket team, fast bowler Junaid Khan is likely to be banned for suspect action. According to Basit Ali, former Pakistani batsman and cricket analyst, Junaid's action is objectionable.

Pak Taliban behind deadly attack on army centre

Pak Taliban behind deadly attack on army centre

Rediff.com   10 Feb 2011

The Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan has claimed responsibility for the suicide attack on an elite Pakistani army training centre at Mardan in the country's northwest region.The suicide bomber unleashed his lethal payload in the midst of a parade, killing 27 soldiers and wounding 40 others. TTP spokesperson Ihsanullah Ihsan said, "We proudly claim responsibility for the Mardan attack; we sent the Fidayeen (suicide bomber) and he successfully carried out the attack."

Afridi named Pakistan's World Cup captain

Afridi named Pakistan's World Cup captain

Rediff.com   4 Feb 2011

Afridi, who led Pakistan to their first one-day series win since late 2008 with victory over New Zealand on Thursday, will have Test captain Misbah-ul-Haq as his deputy.

Ex-ISI official linked to Afghan Taliban killed

Ex-ISI official linked to Afghan Taliban killed

Rediff.com   23 Jan 2011

A former Inter-Services Intelligence official with close links to the Afghan Taliban has reportedly been killed nearly ten months after he was kidnapped by militants in Pakistan's restive northwestern tribal belt.

After Taseer, Sherry Rehman Taliban's next target

After Taseer, Sherry Rehman Taliban's next target

Rediff.com   5 Jan 2011

Praising commando of Pakistan's Elite force Mumtaz Qadri for assassinating Punjab Governor Salaam Taseer, the Taliban warned that all those who opposed the blasphemy law would meet a similar fate.

Blow to Al Qaeda; drone strike kills AQAP chief

Blow to Al Qaeda; drone strike kills AQAP chief

Rediff.com   3 Jan 2011

Nasir Al-Wuhayshi, 32, was a key member of the Al Qaeda. He received jihadi training directly from Al Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan.