Archives for 25 February 2011

ISI in Public Battle with Government over Davis Case

US flag"Pakistan's spy agency blamed the civilian government for allowing U.S. intelligence operatives to enter the country secretly, sparking an internal feud over a shooting by a detained Central Intelligence Agency contractor, and complicating U.S. policy in the region. [...] The U.S. says Mr. Davis fired in self-defense as the men attempted to rob him. But Pakistan has pushed ahead with his criminal trial on murder charges, which began Friday behind...

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Kashmir Independence Fighters "Quashed" by ISI

"In the quagmire of Kashmir militancy, those who took up arms for independence appear to have been quashed. The BBC's M Ilyas Khan investigates the fate of the Kashmiri fighters who did not want to be ruled by India or Pakistan. Ismat Karim gives a harrowing account of a recent 20-day detention in what he calls a 'torture cell'. Mr Karim says he was held along with two other residents of Pakistan-administered Kashmir and describes how they were 'punished...

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The Flow of Funds for Militants: Analysis

"Pakistan is yet to develop a comprehensive counter-terrorism strategy. This would entail focus on better coordination among intelligence agencies, capacity-building of law-enforcement agencies, adequate measures to prevent banned militant groups from operating across the country and, most importantly, curbs on militants financing. The militant landscape of Pakistan is a complex one, with numerous groups with different backgrounds pursuing multiple...

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4 Killed in Attack on NATO Tankers in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa

"Militants in northwest Pakistan blew up at least 11 tankers carrying fuel for NATO troops in neighbouring Afghanistan Friday and shot dead four people, police said. The rebels struck at a terminal on the outskirts of the city of Peshawar, which runs into Pakistan's lawless tribal belt. 'More than two dozen militants entered the terminal and planted timed devices on 12 out of a total 18 fuel tankers parked at the terminal,' senior police official...

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IDPs in Mohmand Agency Hit by Border Closure: IRIN

EXCERPT: "Thousands of people displaced from their homes by fighting between Pakistani government forces and militants in Mohmand Agency, northwestern Pakistan, face sub-zero temperatures and have been blocked from leaving the agency to seek refuge with relatives. 'We are cold all the time,' Mehrunissa Bibi, 35, a mother of three, told IRIN by phone from the Danish Kol camp. 'Night time temperatures here are at freezing point, and though...

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