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Showing posts with label Al Qaeda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Al Qaeda. Show all posts

Friday, July 8, 2011

Saleem Shahzad murder: Pakistan says Mullen's statement 'irresponsible'

Islamabad. Pakistan on Friday condemned the remarks "highly irresponsible" by a senior U.S. military officer Admiral Mike Mullen, that elements of the Pakistani government has authorized the killing of Syed Saleem Shahzad May: 


"If it were true, the statement is a highly responsible," said a spokesman for the Pakistani government Mullen's remarks, in a statement quoted by official news agency APP. "We will not help in the investigation of the case."
The government says it has formed a judicial commission of inquiry into the death of Shah increased, and that no information should be shared "on the national or international level" with the Commission.
"If it was any other statement in this way, and will be considered an attempt to influence the follow-up committee," the spokesman said.

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Friday, May 27, 2011

U.S. Secretary of State hopes from Pakistan to take decisive action against militants


Islamabad, May 27. Visitor of U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Friday that the U.S. hopes Pakistan to take decisive action against militants in the coming days -Speaking to reporters after meeting with the Pakistani political and military leaders in Islamabad, said Hillary Clinton, Osama bin Laden is dead, but al-Qaeda still poses a serious threat."They target people in Pakistan and Afghanistan and anywhere in the world al-Qaida has a safe heaven here in Pakistan. Vicious terrorists were living in Pakistan over the past decades, and operated from here," said Hillary Clinton.Clinton said "There is no evidence to suggestthat any one at the top level in the Pakistani government knew that the Osama bin Laden had been living just miles from Islamabad."She added that the two sides also discussed the investigation

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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Detention of any citizen taken hostage in the Karachi attack


Denied, Chinese Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday that any of the citizens in the country was held hostage in an attack by Taliban fighters on the basis of belonging to the Pakistan Navy, though he said Chinese technicians have been moved to safety because of the attack. Hostages case is the latest episode of the uncertainty in the

China-Pakistan relations that are close, sometimes in secret, and also prey to the confusion.
After the rejection of Beijing, news reports said that Chinese nationals and held by militants in the siege weekend.

Killed the leader of al Qaeda, Taliban gunmen attacked a naval base in Karachi

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