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BADABER, Pakistan — Brothers Mushtaq and Ishaq Ali left the police force a month ago, terrified of dying as their colleagues had — beheaded by militants on a rutted village road before a shocked crowd.
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Pakistan vows ?strong action? over Mumbai - Irish Examiner
PAKISTAN last night promised US secretary of state Condoleezza Rice that it would take ?strong action? against anyone on its territory found to have been involved in the Mumbai attacks. President Asif Ali Zardari told the top US diplomat, on a ...
India has proof of ISI hand in Mumbai attacks - Hindustan Times
India has ?proof? that Pakistan?s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Directorate was involved in plotting the 26/11 Mumbai terrorist attack, sources said on Thursday. New Delhi had names of ISI operatives who trained the 10 Mumbai attackers as ...
AP IMPACT: Pakistan police losing terrorism fight - PR Inside
BADABER, Pakistan (AP) - Brothers Mushtaq and Ishaq Ali left the police force a month ago, terrified of dying as their colleagues had _ beheaded by militants on a rutted village road before a shocked crowd. They went straight to the local Urdu ...
Pakistan police losing terrorism fight - MSNBC
BADABER, Pakistan - Brothers Mushtaq and Ishaq Ali left the police force a month ago, terrified of dying as their colleagues had ? beheaded by militants on a rutted village road before a shocked crowd. They went straight to the local Urdu-language ...
AP IMPACT: Lacking money and training, Pakistan police are losing in ... - In-Forum
Brothers Mushtaq and Ishaq Ali left the police force a month ago, terrified of dying as their colleagues had - beheaded by militants on a rutted village road before a shocked crowd. They went straight to the local Urdu-language newspaper to announce ...
WORLD at 0400GMT - PR Inside
PAKISTAN-POLICE UNDER FIRE. Pakistan police losing terrorism fight. CANADA-POLITICAL CRISIS. Canadian leader suspends Parliament to keep power. US-OBAMA. Obama raised $104 million toward election's close. VENEZUELA-SLUM'S SWITCH. Traditionally pro ...
The camps where militants learn to commit atrocities around the globe - Scotsman
PAKISTAN is a haven for terrorist groups such as al-Qaeda and Lashkar-e-Taiba with dozens of training camps hidden across the region. Muslim extremists from Britain and other countries have travelled to the camps to receive instructions on how to ...
India claims Mumbai gunman tied to Pakistani group - Rocky Mountain News
Ffuneral pyres of victims of the terrorist attacks in Mumbai burn on Saturday. The death toll from the shootings now stands at 195. MUMBAI, India ? The only gunman captured after a 60-hour terrorist siege of Mumbai said he belonged to a Pakistani ...
Transition Crisis du Jour: India and Pakistan - Wall Street Journal
The Morning Brief, a look at the day's biggest news, is emailed to subscribers by 7 a.m. every business day. Sign up for the e-mail here . President-elect Barack Obama today is set to announce the team he'll place in charge of protecting the country ...
Terror Central - Chicago Tribune
A week after the siege of Mumbai, we don't yet know all the facts about those 10 coldly efficient terrorists. We don't know all of their names or where they trained. But one thing appears to be likely: Most if not all of the gunmen were from Pakistan ...
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