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Pakistan’s Interior Minister Rehman Malik is of the opinion that the trial of the seven Pakistanis accused of plotting the 26/11 Mumbai gun-and-grenade attacks could be concluded in the next “three or four months”. Full Article at Hindustan Times
Islamabad, Nov 25: Pakistan Interior Minister Rehman Malik has claimed that India had not provided any evidence of Lashkar-e-Toiba founder Hafiz Saeed's involvement in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks. Full Article at OneIndia
The Head of Pakistan's Interior Ministry Rehman Malik, right, speaks as secretary-general of Interpol Ronald Noble, left, looks on during a press conference in Islamabad, Pakistan on Sunday, March 8, 2009. View Photo »
When I look at the new dossier provided by India and if there are any gaps then I would definitely tell India. We respect their courts and they should respect our courts and wait for the verdict
Islamabad, Pakistan News: Federal Minister for Interior Rehman Malik on Tuesday said everyone imprisoned thought himself to be a political prisoner. Whereas, Talal Akbar Bugti refuted Balochistan package saying he was not taken on board. Full Article at A Pakistan News
Bloody hell. The interwebs have erupted with this story from The Nation (the American one) on the alleged activities of Blackwater in Pakistan. Full Article at The Agonist | thoughtful, global, timely
"When I look at the new dossier provided by India and if there are any gaps then I would definitely tell India. Full Article at New Kerala
The head of Pakistan's Interior Ministry Rehman Malik, left, invites to secretary-general of Interpol Ronald Noble, center, for a press conference in Islamabad, Pakistan on Sunday, March 8, 2009. View Photo »
My reading is that President Asif Ali Zardari [ Images ] and Interior Minister Rehman Malik [ Images ] would want to cooperate more with India, firstly, because they are worried by the growing menace of the Punjabi Taliban [ Images ], of which the Lashkar-e-Tayiba [ Images ] (blamed for the 26/11 attack...
The neuroscientist, who was born in Pakistan and is a US trained specialist, stands accused of shooting at US officials and working with al-Qaeda in the war zone. Full Article at The Telegraph
The government has issued list of 8041 persons who benefited from NRO including 34 politicians. Full Article at A Pakistan News
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The Head of Pakistan's Interior Ministry Rehman Malik, right, speaks as secretary-general of Interpol Ronald Noble, left, looks on during a press conference in Islamabad, Pakistan on Sunday, March 8, 2009.
View Photo »The head of Pakistan's Interior Ministry Rehman Malik, left, invites to secretary-general of Interpol Ronald Noble, center, for a press conference in Islamabad, Pakistan on Sunday, March 8, 2009.
View Photo »Rehman Malik (L), Advisor to the Prime Minister at the Ministry of Interior, poses with U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) chief Robert Mueller at the Interior Ministry in Islamabad March 4, 2009.
View Photo »Rehman Malik (L), Advisor to the Prime Minister at the Ministry of Interior, meets U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) chief Robert Mueller at the Interior Ministry in Islamabad March 4, 2009.
View Photo »Rehman Malik (L), adviser on the interior to Pakistan's prime minister, meets U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) chief Robert Mueller at the Interior Ministry in Islamabad March 4, 2009.
View Photo »Pakistan's Interior Minister Rehman Malik (L) attends an official meeting with Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki in Tehran, February 28, 2009.
View Photo »Pakistan's Interior Minister Rehman Malik gestures during a press conference in Islamabad, Pakistan on Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009.
View Photo »Pakistan's Interior Ministry chief Rehman Malik speaks during a press conference in Islamabad, Pakistan on Saturday, April 11, 2009.
View Photo »Pakistan's Interior Ministry Chief Rehman Malik speaks during a press conference in Islamabad, Pakistan on Monday, March 9, 2009. Pakistan's top security official warned opposition leader Nawaz Sharif that recent anti-government speeches he has given amounted to treason.
View Photo »Pakistan's Interior Ministry chief Rehman Malik speaks during a news conference in Islamabad March 9, 2009.
View Photo »Pakistan's Interior Ministry chief Rehman Malik gestures during a news conference in Islamabad March 9, 2009.
View Photo »Rehman Malik, adviser on the interior to Pakistan's prime minister, shakes hand with U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) chief Robert Mueller at the Interior Ministry in Islamabad March 4, 2009.
View Photo »Pakistan's Interior Minister Rehman Malik attends an official meeting with Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki (Not pictured) in Tehran, as he sits under a picture of Iran's Late Leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, February 28, 2009.
View Photo »Pakistan's Interior Minister Rehman Malik addresses a news conference in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Thursday, Jan. 15, 2009.
View Photo »Pakistan's Interior Minister Rehman Malik pauses during a news conference in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Thursday, Jan. 15, 2009.
View Photo »Pakistan's Interior Minister Rehman Malik addresses a news conference in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Thursday, Jan. 15, 2009.
View Photo »Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik, left, talks to his Iranian counterpart Mostafa Mohammad Najjar during their meeting at Interior Ministry in Islamabad, Pakistan on Friday, Oct. 23, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Senator John Kerry (D-MA) (L) speaks to Interior Minister of Pakistan Rehman Malik while waiting to meet Pakistan Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani at the prime minister's residence in Islamabad October 19, 2009.
View Photo »Pakistan and U.S. government officials speak before Senator John Kerry's (D-MA) meeting with Pakistan Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani (unseen) at the prime minister's residence in Islamabad October 19, 2009.
View Photo »Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik gestures during a press conference in Islamabad, Pakistan on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009. Malik said the Taliban carried out the attack to avenge the Aug. 5 slaying of their leader, Baitullah Mehsud, in a U.S. drone attack.
View Photo »British Home Secretary Alan Johnson, left, speaks as his Pakistani counterpart Rehman Malik looks on during a press conference in Islamabad, Pakistan on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009.
View Photo »British Home Secretary Alan Johnson (L) and Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik address a joint press conference after a meeting in Islamabad on October 6, 2009.
View Photo »British Home Secretary Alan Johnson (L) and Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik address a joint press conference after a meeting in Islamabad on October 6, 2009.
View Photo »British Home Secretary Alan Johnson (L) and Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik address a joint press conference after a meeting in Islamabad on October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Pakistani interior minister Rehman Malik (C) walks along with freed Pakistani nationals Mohammad Anis (L) and Arif Chauhan (rear R) upon their arrival from Saudi Arabia at the Chaklala Airbase in Rawalpindi on October 2, 2009.
View Photo »The head of Pakistan's Interior Ministry Rehman Malik, left, invites to secretary-general of Interpol Ronald Noble, center, for a press conference in Islamabad, Pakistan on Sunday, March 8, 2009.
View Photo »When I look at the new dossier provided by India and if there are any gaps then I would definitely tell India. We respect their courts and they should respect our courts and wait for the verdict
My reading is that President Asif Ali Zardari [ Images ] and Interior Minister Rehman Malik [ Images ] would want to cooperate more with India, firstly, because they are worried by the growing menace of the Punjabi Taliban [ Images ], of which the Lashkar-e-Tayiba [ Images ] (blamed for the 26/11 attack...
Having ascertained the involvement of Javed Iqbal ... we somehow lured him into coming to Pakistan and he was arrested on his arrival.
India rejects Pakistan Interior Minister Rehman Malik's charge that India is funding the Taliban. The allegation is completely baseless and outrageous
In case the Afghan Government knows where Fazlullah is hiding, they should apprehend and hand him over to Pakistan.
I had a telephone conversation with Pakistan’s Interior Minister [Rehman Malik] and asked him to immediately deliver the perpetrators
DynCorp has been working in Afghanistan for security purposes and was committed to abide by Pakistani laws
Interior minister Rehman Malik has issued directives to Islamabad police chief for arrest of the culprits ... The police has launched search in the area with search dogs but no arrests made so far.
I reassure people that not a single American is allowed into Pakistan without stamping of visa. There are only 411 American nationals in Pakistan out of whom 286 are diplomats while others work with different NGOs
We don't know the whereabouts of Rigi ... As Interior Minister Rehman Malik said, Rigi is not in Pakistan.
I reassure people that not a single American is allowed into Pakistan without stamping of visa. There are only 411 American nationals in Pakistan out of whom 286 are diplomats while others work with different NGOs
The Taliban has been destroying schools and killing innocent people in NWFP and other areas and now they have again attacked innocent people in Peshawar
Yes, of course, I am convinced. I have no doubt about it...If the interior minister of India or anyone else wants to confront me, I will be very happy to confront them because I know what I am saying
To target Islamic University is equivalent to targeting Pakistan
We are in a state of war. They will make every effort to destabilise the country. These so-called Islamists are enemies of Islam and enemies of Pakistan
They are testing the nerves of the nation. Pakistan is in a state of war and our forces are fighting on the border. (The militants) will make efforts to destabilise Pakistan
They are testing the nerves of the nation. Pakistan is in a state of war and our forces are fighting on the border. (The militants) will make efforts to destabilise Pakistan
Those who attacked the university have shown that they are neither friends of Islam nor of Pakistan ... Those carrying out this aggression are just testing nerves of our nation.
The banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, Jaish-e-Muhammad, Al Qaeda and Lashkar-e-Jhangvi are operating jointly in Pakistan
They are involved in guerrilla war. First they were active in NWFP (North West Frontier Province), now they are engaged in Punjab. They are terrorists paid to destabilize Pakistan
International cooperation with Pakistan in combating terrorism is not befitting [us]
We have to follow our law. As we are respecting the investigation and the courts of India, I request you to respect our courts. Wait for some time. The court process has started. We mean business. Whatever we have committed on all forums, we mean business
Whatever we had committed with India, we have done it... in terms of bringing the accused to justice. We arrested the mastermind, it is another thing that they (India) are changing their statements
Whatever we had committed with India, we have done it... in terms of bringing the accused to justice. We arrested the mastermind, it is another thing that they (India) are changing their statements
First the Indians were saying that Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi was the mastermind and then they started pointed fingers at Hafiz Saeed. It is an organized kind of campaign against Pakistan to counter and divert attention from Kashmir and the water issue
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