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    A blink of ISI intransigence towards politics

    Who killed Azeem Ahmed Tariq? by ALI K CHISTI Azeen Ahmed Tariq was the chairman of MQM who was murdered on May, 1 1993 at 3:10 AM by unidentified gunmen in a safe-house in F.B Area in Karachi. The murder to this day remains a mystery. In this pursuit, I met Major(retd) Faheem Ahmed a...
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    ISI harassing witnesses

    ISI accused of manipulating Osama probe By Malik Ayub Sumbal ISLAMABAD - Pakistan's top spy agency, Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), has been accused of harassing witnesses appearing at the country's investigation into the United States military raid that last year killed al-Qaeda...
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    saleem shehzad commission report is public!

    Saleem Shahzad: Commission report released By Madiha Saeed Published: January 13, 2012 The report links Saleem Shehzad's murder to the War on Terror. PHOTO: EXPRESS/FILE ISLAMABAD: The Ministry for Information and Broadcasting released the report of a judicial commission investigating the...
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    ISI threats to journalists

    Govt unmoved as journalists face more threats Backgrounder ISLAMABAD: As Pakistan retains the unenviable title of ‘the most dangerous country’ for practicing journalists for the second consecutive year, 2012 is not promising either with journalists feeling far more threatened. This whole...
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    The invincible Army

    Military Own Businesses. Fauji Foundation The National Logistics Cell (NLC) – the largest transportation company in Pakistan and in Asia with a fleet of 16,89 vehicles (in 2005); 7,279 people worked out of which 2,549 were uniformed. The net worth of NLC in 2000-2001 was (US$ 68.356...
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    ISI role in karachi target killings?

    a report by Ali k chisti of Friday times speech less!!!! The Assassins ID I had previously reported on the attempt on Bashir Qureshi of JSQM. Apparently one of the would be assassin carried this card. In my previous column ‘Targeted Killings in Karachi’ (Daily Times, June 17, 2010), I had...
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    Excerpts from hamood ur rehman commission report 1971 debacle

    complete supplementary report of hamood ur rehman commission can be reached at http://boltapakistan.files.wordpress.com/2007/08/hamood_ur_rehman_commission.pdf HAMOOD UR REHMAN COMMISSION REPORT Chapter I THE MORAL ASPECT After analysing the evidence brought before the Commission...
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    freedom of speech in fata?

    Freedom of speech in FATA demanded Staff Report daily times ISLAMABAD: In compliance with Article 19 and 19A of the constitution freedom of expression and access to information should be guaranteed for citizens in the troubled Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) as a basic part of...
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    Dr A Q khan response towards PTI blame-game

    in his recent articles published in daily jung dr khan responded to pti diatribe and enlisted the detail reasons for why he didn't joined pti for their "revolution" here are the original coloumns
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    Heads may role on Zardari’s letter issue

    original article of mansoor ijaz published in financial times which sparked the memo controversy Time to take on Pakistan’s jihadist spies By Mansoor Ijaz Early on May 9, a week after US Special Forces stormed the hideout of Osama bin Laden and killed him, a senior Pakistani diplomat...
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    Secret Memo of Zardari to Adm. Mike Mullen

    original article of mansoor ijaz published in financial times which sparked the memo controversy Time to take on Pakistan’s jihadist spies By Mansoor Ijaz Early on May 9, a week after US Special Forces stormed the hideout of Osama bin Laden and killed him, a senior Pakistani diplomat...
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    Najam Sethi's editorial on the extra-judicial killings in Balochistan!

    a heart-rending editorial by najam sethi published in dailytimes really distressful i know people will just regard it as a another conspiracy and will start to rant their vitriol but if u really want disapprove it then put something solid which can negate the facts EDITORIAL: Killings in...
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    Imran Khan and his minions diatribe against Dr A Q Khan

    haroon rashid in his coloumn clearly lambasting DR khan with no known reason he says Dr khan was invited in lahore jalsa despite his fraud and espionage against the country but just before the jalsa imran khan under buttress from party fellows dropped Dr khan wow what a lie now that Dr khan and...
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    IK is an army henchman

    COMMENT: No he Khan’t —Dr Mohammad Taqi Imran Khan has failed miserably to select and groom a capable and honest team in his 15-year political career and it is unlikely to happen in the 15 months leading up to the elections So Halloween came to Lahore a day early, especially — but not...
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    Imran khan book?? do anyone have it

    PTI activists stop book’s sale, claim the book’s publisher made a mistake in the map Many condemn Imran for being a man of ‘double standards’ LAHORE - As a damage control measure, the sale of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan’s book, Pakistan, with a map showing Kashmir as a...
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    bleeding karachi !!

    Karachi's clan conflicts By Bilal Baloch Thursday, October 13, 2011 - 11:03 AM Ibn-e-Insha, the 20th century Pakistani poet wrote, "Iss shehar main ji ko lagana kiya?/Weshi ko sakoon se kiya matlab?" ("Why commit yourself to this city?/What interest do tyrants have with peace?") Although...
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    Major General Zaheer ul Islam and his coup

    Coup Chronicles – The 1995 Islamic Coup Attempt by SHAHID on NOVEMBER 4, 2010 in COUP CHRONICLES,HISTORY,MILITARY This is the first of a non-consecutive series of posts profiling the major coup attempts in Pakistan, both successful and failed. The series would not be chronological for a...
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    IS PAKISTAN WINNING??

    Jihadistan BY PETER BERGEN AND KATHERINE TIEDEMANN Introduction Pakistan is the headquarters of both al Qaeda and the Taliban, while Pakistani nuclear scientists have met with Osama bin Laden and proliferated nuclear technology to rogues states such as North Korea. Few countries in the...

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