This November 26, 2008 photo taken in Orakzai tribal region of Pakistan shows Hakimullah Mehsud who has become the leader of Pakistani Taliban faction after death of Baitullah Mehsud. AP
Pakistan Will Capture Remaining Terrorist Leaders, Malik Says -- Bloomberg
Sept. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Pakistan will capture remaining terrorist leaders, Interior Minister Rehman Malik said, after the army last week arrested two commanders of the Taliban movement in the Swat Valley.
“Your fate is the same as other fellow terrorists,” Malik said yesterday, according to the official Associated Press of Pakistan. “You are not far away” from security forces.
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MORE NEWS ON PAKISTAN
Pakistan outsources part of terror war to militia -- Yahoo News/AP
Pakistan forces swoop for Taliban leader in Swat -- Washington Post
Pakistan says close to capturing militant leader -- AP
Pakistan Taliban chief in Swat surrounded - minister -- Reuters
Three Pakistani soldiers killed in Khyber attacks -- AFP
3 Pakistani troops killed in bomb blast in NW -- AP
Bomb Blast in Pakistani Tribal Region Kills 3 Troops -- Voice of America
Eight killed in North Waziristan airstrike -- Long War Journal
Missile kills 4 in Pakistan; 18 die in stampede -- AP
Drone attack in Pakistan Taliban stronghold kills at least three -- Christian Science Monitor
Q+A: What is behind U.S. drone attacks in Pakistan? -- Reuters
500 tribal police quit in Khyber -- Long War Journal
Pakistan sacks more than 700 police after threats -- AFP
India raises Pakistan’s ‘inaction’ with US -- Dawn
U.S. wants Pakistan to book 26/11 perpetrators -- The Hindu
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Interference in Pakistan’s national affairs is increasing every day and there is a need to put an end to this.
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