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Pakistan
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US Strike Kills Wife of
Pakistan Taliban Chief
Aug 5, 2009 7:02 AM CDT
US Strike Kills Wife of Pakistan Taliban Chief
(Newser)
- A US missile strike today in Pakistan's lawless tribal region killed a wife of Baitullah Mehsud, the Taliban commander, the AP reports. Mehsud has been accused of orchestrating dozens of suicide attacks in Pakistan, including the assassination of former PM Benazir Bhutto in December 2007. The US, as usual, did...
Pakistan Muslims
Torch Christian
Houses; 6 Dead
Aug 2, 2009 9:36 AM CDT
Pakistan Muslims Torch Christian Houses; 6 Dead
Crowd avenges alleged Koran desecration
(Newser)
- Six people are dead after Muslim protesters torched houses in a Christian neighborhood of Pakistan’s Gojra City yesterday, CNN reports. The demonstrators, who were protesting an alleged desecration of the Koran at a Christian wedding last weekend, set fire to between 40 and 50 houses. A crowd burned 15...
1 NC Jihadi Still at Large: Feds
Jul 28, 2009 11:47 AM CDT
1 NC Jihadi Still at Large: Feds
(Newser)
- Federal prosecutors said today that one member of a North Carolina group that sought to wage "violent jihad" is still at large. US Attorney George Holding says authorities hope to soon apprehend an eighth person described in an indictment unsealed yesterday. The person's name is redacted from court papers.
Taliban's No. 2 a Fierce, Intelligent Opponent of US
Jul 26, 2009 1:50 PM CDT
Taliban's No. 2 a Fierce, Intelligent Opponent of US
Mullah Omar's lieutenant may be really running the insurgency
(Newser)
- Though most Americans know of Mullah Omar, head of the Taliban’s insurgency in Afghanistan, few know his capable lieutenant, Mullah Baradar. As a high-profile US target, Omar has kept a low profile over the last 3 years—while Baradar commands day-to-day operations,
Newsweek
reports. But Baradar’s cunning leadership...
How a Queens Kid Became an al-Qaeda Fighter
Jul 25, 2009 3:34 PM CDT
How a Queens Kid Became an al-Qaeda Fighter
'Impressionable' punk fan radicalized himself in search for structure
(Newser)
- Just before he left to become an al-Qaeda fighter 2 years ago, Long Island native Bryant Neal Vinas left a box of mementos. Inside were all-American keepsakes like Yankee caps, alongside dog tags and a copy of
Inside the Jihad
, a book by a spy who infiltrated al-Qaeda. That was...
New Yorker Was 'Ready to Deliver Suicide Bomb'
Jul 24, 2009 1:53 AM CDT
New Yorker Was 'Ready to Deliver Suicide Bomb'
His terrorist handler told him he needed more religious instruction
(Newser)
- A Queens man who pleaded guilty to aiding al-Qaeda was ready and willing to deliver a suicide bomb for the terrorist organization, he revealed to investigators. His handlers told 26-year-old Bryant Neal Vinas, however, that he needed more "religious" training before he could carry out such a mission, he...
Secret 'Batman'
Tech Heroes
Protect Internet: Prof
Jul 23, 2009 9:08 AM CDT
Secret 'Batman' Tech Heroes Protect Internet: Prof
(Newser)
- The Internet keeps functioning thanks to the efforts of an army of unsung heroes, a Harvard cyberlaw expert told a tech conference yesterday. The professor used as an example Pakistan's attempt last year to take YouTube offline—the site went down across the world, but volunteers from a tech forum...
US Missile
Kills Son of
Bin Laden
Jul 22, 2009 6:58 PM CDT
US Missile Kills Son of Bin Laden
Officials think drone strike hit him in Pakistan
(Newser)
- The US is pretty sure that an American missile killed Osama bin Laden's son in Pakistan, reports NPR. Spy agencies are "80 to 85%" certain that a missile from a US drone killed Saad bin Laden, thought to be in his late 20s, sometime in the last year. Saad...
US Man Charged in Afghanistan Rocket Attack
Jul 22, 2009 1:48 PM CDT
US Man Charged in Afghanistan Rocket Attack
Long Islander also gave al-Qaeda info on NYC mass transit: feds
(Newser)
- An American arrested in Pakistan last fall faces charges for firing rockets at a US military base in Afghanistan, the
New York Times
reports. Bryant Neal Vinas, 26, also allegedly gave al-Qaeda detailed information about the New York City transit system and Long Island Railroad in return for military training.
US Afghan Surge
Angers Pakistan
Jul 22, 2009 1:37 AM CDT
US Afghan Surge Angers Pakistan
(Newser)
- The American offensive in southern Afghanistan is sparking serious tensions with Pakistan, the
New York Times
reports. Pakistani officials fear that the surge will push Taliban militants into its border region, triggering a rise in militancy that it will be ill-equipped to tackle without shifting troops from the Indian border....
Captured US Soldier May Be in Pakistan
Jul 20, 2009 8:48 PM CDT
Captured US Soldier May Be in Pakistan
Fox News 'expert' suggests that Taliban execute Bergdahl
(Newser)
- The American soldier captured by the Taliban in Afghanistan may be in Pakistan, a potentially huge stumbling block in the quest to free the 23-year-old, ABC News reports. If the insurgent group that apparently kidnapped him has indeed moved Pfc. Bowe Bergdahl over the border to South Waziristan, the American...
Gunman
Pleads
Guilty to
Mumbai
Attacks
Jul 20, 2009 5:30 AM CDT
Gunman Pleads Guilty to Mumbai Attacks
(Newser)
- The only surviving gunman of the deadly terror attacks in Mumbai admitted his role in the November rampage in a dramatic courtroom confession today, reports the
Times of India
. "Sir, I plead guilty to my crime," Ajmal Kasab told the presiding judge, before describing how the attacks...
Al-Qaeda No. 2:
'Hey Pakistanis,
Spare a Dime?'
Jul 15, 2009 9:05 AM CDT
Al-Qaeda No. 2: 'Hey Pakistanis, Spare a Dime?'
(Newser)
- Al-Qaeda's No. 2 leader warns the Pakistani people in a new audio message that the US poses a grave danger for Pakistan's future, and asks if they could help financially. "It is the individual duty of every Muslim in Pakistan to join the mujahedeen, or at the very least,...
Bin Laden Rips Pakistani Leaders as 'Satan's Allies'
Jul 12, 2009 5:29 AM CDT
Bin Laden Rips Pakistani Leaders as 'Satan's Allies'
He blames Obama for fighting
(Newser)
- Osama bin Laden's most recent rant slams Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari and Pakistani soldiers as "allies of Satan," and he calls on Paiistanis to join the Taliban and Al Qaeda forces fighting in the Swat Valley, reports the
NY Daily News
. Bid Laden blamed Barak Obama for...
Refugee Crisis
Opens Doors
for Pakistan's
Secluded Women
Jul 4, 2009 1:30 PM CDT
Refugee Crisis Opens Doors for Pakistan's Secluded Women
Women uprooted by fighting gain new access to health care, education
(Newser)
- Women's leaders in Pakistan have found an unexpected silver lining in the country's refugee crisis, the
Globe & Mail
reports. A million women have been forced from their homes by the fighting, upending the Pashtun code of honor that forces women to spend almost all their time secluded in family...
Taliban Buys Kids
for Suicide Bombings
Jul 2, 2009 5:29 PM CDT
Taliban Buys Kids for Suicide Bombings
(Newser)
- The Taliban is buying children as young as 7 and turning them into suicide bombers, the
Washington Times
reports. The going rate is $7,000 to $14,000, a huge amount in Pakistan, where where the average income is $2,600. Pakistani and US officials lay blame for the practice...
Forget Pakistan's Claims: Taliban Is Only Hiding Out
ANALYSIS
Jun 27, 2009 3:45 PM CDT
Forget Pakistan's Claims: Taliban Is Only Hiding Out
Military's paltry victory gives fighters opening to reclaim stronghold
(Newser)
- Pakistan is crowing over its victories against militants in the Swat Valley, but the Taliban has simply retreated to fight another day, Jane Perlez and Pir Zubair Shah write in the
New York Times
. Pakistan, which only controls roads and urban centers, hasn't even killed one Taliban leader. "Most...
US Drone Kills 60 in Pakistan; May Be Deadliest Ever
Jun 23, 2009 5:23 PM CDT
US Drone Kills 60 in Pakistan; May Be Deadliest Ever
(Newser)
- The American hunt for Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud—implicated, among other things, in the assassination of Benazir Bhutto—took two major twists today in Pakistan. Early reports suggest that a US military drone killed about 60 suspected militants after the funeral of an insurgent commander in South Waziristan near the...
Times
Reporter Planned Escape for Weeks
Jun 22, 2009 5:50 AM CDT
Times
Reporter Planned Escape for Weeks
Newspaper was prepared to pay $5M ransom to Taliban
(Newser)
- David Rohde escaped from the Taliban only after weeks of planning, taking advantage of a length of rope to aid his descent down a 20-foot wall, the
New York Times
reports. The journalist and his Afghan colleague waited until a night when the city had electrical power, so the sound...
NYT
Reporter
Escapes Taliban
After 7 Months
Jun 20, 2009 11:58 AM CDT
NYT
Reporter Escapes Taliban After 7 Months
(Newser)
- A reporter for the
New York Times
held by the Taliban for 7 months in the tribal regions of Afghanistan and Pakistan has escaped, the paper says. The
Times
kept David Rohde’s abduction secret out of concern for his safety and had been in sporadic contact with him and...
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