Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Pakistani courts let 3 out of every 4 terror suspects go: US State Dept
LONDON: A US State Department report published last week said that Pakistan was incapable of prosecuting terror suspects, since three in four defendants are acquitted.
According to a report in The Telegraph, in the State Department’s 2010 report, the US criticizes its frontline ally in the war on terror of failing to outlaw militant Islamic terror groups, since they escaped bans by changing names.
According to a report in The Telegraph, in the State Department’s 2010 report, the US criticizes its frontline ally in the war on terror of failing to outlaw militant Islamic terror groups, since they escaped bans by changing names.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
No alternative to ties with Pakistan: Panetta,
WASHINGTON:
Keeping in mind Pakistan’s nuclear assets, its role in Afghanistan and the fact that both the US and Pakistan are partners in the war against terrorism, Washington has no choice but to maintain relations with Islamabad, said Defence Secretary Leon Panetta on Tuesday.
Addressing a packed audience of Congressmen, policymakers and students at the National Defence University, Panetta said that the US and Pakistan have ‘a very complicated relationship.’
Keeping in mind Pakistan’s nuclear assets, its role in Afghanistan and the fact that both the US and Pakistan are partners in the war against terrorism, Washington has no choice but to maintain relations with Islamabad, said Defence Secretary Leon Panetta on Tuesday.
Addressing a packed audience of Congressmen, policymakers and students at the National Defence University, Panetta said that the US and Pakistan have ‘a very complicated relationship.’
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