Dec
03

Terrorism and Insurgency – Imran Khan on how the war on terror is damaging Pakistan (Daily Telegraph)

Imran Khan on how the war on terror is damaging Pakistan (Daily Telegraph)
Exclusive: Cricketer turned politician talks frankly about Pakistan turmoil.

Britain open to contacts with Hizbullah (The Daily Star Lebanon)
The Daily Starin an exclusive interview.Miliband told the paper this week he believed “carefully considered contact with Hizbullah’s politicians, including its MPs, will best advance our objective of the group rejecting violence to play a constructive role in Lebanese politics.”

Suicide bomber kills one in Pakistan navy HQ attack (AFP via Yahoo! News)
A suicide bomber attacked Pakistan’s navy headquarters in the capital Islamabad on Wednesday, killing a naval policeman and injuring 11 others in the latest blast in the insurgency-hit nation.

Gordon Brown questions Pakistan’s record on fighting terrorism (Guardian Unlimited)
PM asks why no one knows whereabouts of al-Qaida leaders Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri Gordon Brown today criticised Pakistan ‘s record on fighting terrorism and called on the country’s political and military leaders to do more to find Osama Bin Laden and other al-Qaida leaders. “We’ve got to ask the Pakistan authorities, security services, army and politicians to join us in the major …

Hezbollah blames U.S. for all terrorism (CNN)
Hezbollah’s chief on Monday announced the group’s new “manifesto,” which calls on all countries to “liberate Jerusalem” and declares the United States a threat to the world.

Hezbollah vows to keep weapons (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah vowed on Monday that his party would continue to build up its arsenal to protect Lebanon against Israeli aggression and accused Washington of exporting terrorism.

Pak envoy to Kabul says India creating problems in anti-terror war (New Kerala)
Kabul, Nov.27 : Pakistan’s Ambassador to Afghanistan, Muhammad Sadiq, on Friday accused India of creating problems in the global war on terror, instead of assisting effectively in anti-terror initiatives.

War on terror goes to Redbridge classrooms (Ilford Recorder)
HEADTEACHERS have been told to look out for pupils who may be becoming “radicalised” as part of efforts against terrorism.

In past year, a dozen terror plots foiled, PC tells House (Express India)
Though there had been no major terror attack in the last one year, the country, P Chidambaram said, could not afford to lower its guard because ‘our adversary has not changed its attitude.’