Monday, May 9, 2011

Political Crisis In Pakistan Continues With The Death Of Osama Bin laden



It's Going To Be A Long Week For Pakistan -- Radio Free Europe

Pakistan's civilian and military leadership is in crisis in the wake of the U.S. special forces raid that killed Osama bin Laden, with more voices calling for the resignations of President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani, and the man widely considered to be the country's most powerful man, army chief Parvez Kayani.

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More News On The Reaction In Pakistan On Bin Laden's Death

PM: Failure to find bin Laden not Pakistan's alone -- Yahoo News/AP
Pakistan PM says bin Laden accusations absurd -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Pakistan denies 'absurd' accusations on bin Laden -- Yahoo News/AFP
Pakistani Leader Rebuts Criticism Over bin Laden -- Wall Street Journal
Pakistan PM Calls Accusations Over Bin Laden 'Absurd' -- Voice of America
Osama bin Laden was 'not invited' here, says Pakistan PM -- The Telegraph
Don't hold us accountable for flawed policies of others: Pakistan -- The Hindu
Pakistan to Probe Bin Laden Failures as Gilani Hails ‘Justice’ -- Bloomberg
Osama bin Laden death: Pakistan PM orders inquiry -- The Guardian
Defensive Pakistani PM says his country not to blame for botched Osama Bin Laden handling -- New York Daily News
Pakistan PM Warns of 'Full Force' Response to Future U.S. Raids -- FOX News
Pakistan Denies U.S. Access to Osama bin Laden's Compound, Wives -- ABC News
Leak of C.I.A. Officer’s Name Is Sign of Rift With Pakistan -- New York Times
Pakistan, US must reset relations: ex-envoy -- DAWN/AFP
US-Pakistani alliance at risk of rupturing -- Sydney Morning Herald
Where next for US-Pakistan relations? -- Mark Mardell, BBC

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