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allvoices (Free subscription) | 04/01/2009
A senior Taliban leader was arrested from Peshawar on Saturday. A senior policeman confirmed that Ustad Yasir an Afghan national was arrested, but declined to give details. The arrest was made by an intelligence agency at around 9am, the sources said. Formerly a leader of Abdurrab Rasool Sayyaf’s Ittehad-e-Islami group in Afghanistan, Yasir joined the Taliban in 2001 after Sayyaf announced...
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allvoices (Free subscription) | 04/01/2009
... attack on 16 Nato terminals located on both sides of the route, which connects Khyber Agency with Peshawar,” revealed in a presentation given by senior police authorities to the NWFP government functionaries while clarifying their stance over poor law and order in the province. The parking bays that are located on Ring Road include Pak-Afghan Terminal, Waqas Terminal, Khyber P Terminal,...
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Canadian Armed Forces Blogger (Free subscription) | 06/01/2009
By Arif Yousafzai, The Post PESHAWAR -- Political Agent Khyber Agency Captain (r) Tariq Hayat has dispelled the impression that operation in Jamrod and its adjoining areas is being carried out to facilitate the NATO containers move safely to Afghanistan. "We are not carrying out the ongoing operation to help NATO containers move safely into Afghanistan. I am not an employee of NATO forces to...
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allvoices (Free subscription) | 05/01/2009
A teenaged girl from Peshawar, married to a man in Punjab, was allegedly burnt to death by her spouse with the abetment of his sister-in-law in Munday Kee Bariyan village of Sialkot district on November 17, 2008. Yasmeen Bibi — mother of the deceased girl — said to media that her daughter Sameena rang her up time and again from Sialkot, telling her that her husband, Muhammad Ameen, was subjecting...
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Canadian Armed Forces Blogger (Free subscription) | 05/01/2009
By Muharram-ul-Haram, The News PESHAWAR -- Local Taliban commander during a Khayber Agency Jirga surrendered himself to the Political Administration, while the traffic remaining suspended on Pak-Afghan highway continued hindering Nato forces supplies. Sources said that the security forces operation against the extremists in Tehsil Jamrud of Khayber Agency continued even on the seventh day and...
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JURIST (Free subscription) | 05/01/2009
[JURIST] Pakistani officials Saturday announced the re-capture of high-level Taliban operative Ustad Mohammed Yasir in the northern city of Peshawar near the Afghan border. Yasir served as senior aide and spokesman to Taliban leader Mullah Omar. He was first arrested in 2005 by Pakistani officials and handed over to Afghanistan, but was released in a controversial hostage deal in April 2007...
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Newspost Online (Free subscription) | 05/01/2009
Peshawar, Jan.5 (ANI): A Taliban commander in Pakistan’’s Khyber Agency surrendered to the area’’s political administration on Monday,even as traffic movement along the Pakistan-Afghanistan highway remained suspended, hindering NATO forces supplies. Maulana Hazrat Nabi offered himself up for surrender through a Jirga of elders. Sources were quoted by The News as saying that a security operation...
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The Intelligence Daily (Free subscription) | 07/01/2009
... are unloaded at the Pakistani port of Karachi and then shipped northwards across Pakistan to Peshawar, ultimately arriving in Afghanistan through the Khyber Pass, the narrow mountain artery between the two countries. As opposition to the US military among tribes in both Afghanistan and Pakistan has grown, attacks on supply convoys have become increasingly common. In a particularly bold attack,...
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Newspost Online (Free subscription) | 05/01/2009
Peshawar, Jan 5 (ANI): The Taliban has imposed restrictions on co-education in Pakistan’s tribal areas bordering Afghanistan after banning girls’ education in Swat. Pamphlets attributed to the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) were distributed in the tribal areas, asking school owners and teachers to close down all institutes offering co-education even at the pre-school level. The pamphlets [...]...
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International Herald Tribune (Free subscription) | 07/01/2009
... of Mountain Dew soda packaged in Karachi, pistols bearing the markings of a gun manufacturer in Peshawar, Pakistani-made items like a matchbox, detergent powder and shaving cream.Beyond that, the dossier chronicles India's efforts in recent years to persuade Pakistan to investigate suspects involved in terrorist attacks in India and to close terrorist training camps inside Pakistani territory.In...
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The Pakistani Politics (Free subscription) | 07/01/2009
... The Swat region topped the districts with about a dozen suicide attacks, followed by four in Peshawar. The most destructive – as far as the impact on the country as a whole - was the one on the Marriott Hotel in the well-guarded government district of Islamabad. Regardless of the official claims and the results of the operation in the Khyber Agency, widespread violence – some 475 acts of...
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Shining Light In Dark Corners (Free subscription) | 06/01/2009
... of Mountain Dew soda packaged in Karachi; pistols that bore the markings of a gun manufacturer in Peshawar; Pakistani-made items like a matchbox, detergent powder and shaving cream. Second, the information seeks to rally international support for the Indian effort to press Pakistan on its handling of militants. It contains a list of 26 foreigners killed in the Mumbai attacks, and chronicles...
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Canadian Armed Forces Blogger (Free subscription) | 03/01/2009
By RIAZ KHAN, The Associated Press PESHAWAR, Pakistan — Security officials say Pakistan has arrested a former Taliban spokesman released by Afghanistan in 2007 in exchange for a kidnapped Italian journalist. An intelligence official says authorities detained Ustad Mohammed Yasir in Peshawar near the Afghan border. He says Yasir was Taliban leader Mullah Omar's spokesman after the regime's...
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Canadian Armed Forces Blogger (Free subscription) | 05/01/2009
By Rahimullah Yusufzai, The News PESHAWAR -- Most people in Swat are becoming regular listeners of the FM radio channel run by the Maulana Fazlullah-led Swati Taliban as they want to know about new threats or decrees issued by the militants. The nighttime broadcasts are also heard in certain areas outside Swat district. This has enabled the Taliban to spread their influence in parts of Upper...
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euronews24 (Free subscription) | 04/01/2009
PESHAWAR, Pakistan – The Pakistani army says it has discovered a van packed with almost 900 pounds of explosives in the country's northwest. It says militants planned to use the vehicle in a suicide bombing. The army media center says the van
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