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Suicide-car-bomber kills 10 in Quetta
The News, 31 August 2011
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Motorcycle blast kills two in Karachi
The News, 30 August 2011
KARACHI: Two men were killed in a blast that occurred on Abul Hasan Ispahani Road, Geo News reported on Tuesday. The bomb was fixed in a motorcycle and according to SHO Mobina Town Yaqoob 
Sammon, the ...


Afghans furious US held secret talks with Taliban, leak identity, scuttle talks
Washington Post, 29 August 2011
KABUL, Afghanistan — Infuriated that Washington met secretly at least three times with a personal emissary of Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar, the Afghan government intentionally leaked details of the clandestine meetings, scuttling the talks and sending the ...


Pakistani officials doubt al Qaeda operative dead
Daily Times, 29 August 2011
PESHAWAR: Pakistani security officials expressed doubt on Sunday over reports from the United States that it had killed the al Qaeda second-in-command near the Afghan border. A senior US official said on Saturday that Atiyah abd al Rahman ...


Al-Qaeda’s number two killed in Pakistan: US official
Dawn, 28 August 2011
WASHINGTON: Al-Qaeda’s second-in-command, Atiyah Abd al-Rahman, has been killed in Pakistan, delivering another big blow to a terrorist group that the US believes to be on the verge of defeat, a 
senior Obama administration ...






Afghan leader Karzai meets with youth recruited to be suicide bombers
Washington Post, 24 August 2011
KABUL, Afghanistan — Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Wednesday denounced the use of child suicide bombers, saying that militants who recruit them to wage terror are “oppressors of Islam” and 
“oppressors of children.&...










3 Afghan Policemen Killed in Shootout With Army
NYT, 18 August 2011
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan — A shootout between Afghan police officers and soldiers in a district near this southern city on Wednesday evening left three policemen dead and at least five civilians wounded in the crossfire, Afghan officials confirmed Thursday.




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