...with Lybia, North Korea, Iran and, perhaps, al Qaeda, before confessing his guilt in early 2004. Later pardoned by Gen. Pervez Musharraf, Mr. Khan remains perfectly free to travel within Pakistan, as he was just admitted this Monday, under the protection of...
...Dec. 2: The former President of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf, has spoken for the first time about the massacre in Mumbai in an interview in London and implicitly confirmed that the terrorists were from Pakistan. Blaming the successor government of Asif Ali...
...the terrorism issue based on interviews with U.S officials. In one chapter, the study relates how former military ruler Pervez Musharraf kept fudging the infiltration and terrorism issue by telling U.S Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage that ''nothing...
...bandwagon and join the âwar on terror,â and take lessons from Israel. Terrorism took the worst turn in Pakistan only after Pervez Musharraf followed the prescriptions of George Bush. The government should consider attacking terrorist training camps deep inside...
...of the countrys new civilian government, elected earlier this year after popular protests brought down military dictator Pervez Musharraf. Meanwhile the Indian government is talking up plans for new security and âanti-terrorâ laws that are likely to target...
...on Pakistani TV channels did come as a shock. Pakistan's burgeoning digital media, a legacy of the former president Pervez Musharraf, has often been responsible for extensive coverage of events. It has also been criticised for making issues out of non-issues...
...States even has relatively close ties to Pakistanâs military, to the point of propping up corrupt and ruthless General Pervez Musharraf as the former Prime Minister, in exchange for his allegiance on the War on Terror. Under Musharraf, and for the past three...
...first time. The U.S. addition of LeT to its Foreign Terrorist Organizations List in 2002 forced former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf to ban the group inside Pakistan. Experts say the group then went underground, splintered, and began using different...
...completed the first phase of its campaign in Afghanistan, Washington was intensely pressuring Pakistan's then-President Pervez Musharraf's [Images] government to expand cooperation with the United States; purge its intelligence organisation, the Inter-Services...
...is the evidence. Benazir Bhutto [Images] came, she asked for evidence. Nawaz Sharif came, he asked for evidence. I think Pervez Musharraf [Images] asked for less evidence. Now again, they are asking for evidence. There is a terrorist in Mumbai, captured and...