01/08/2009
Pakistan: National security adviser fired (AP via Yahoo! News)
Pakistan fired its national security adviser amid tensions following the Mumbai attacks, a possible sign of divisions in the weak civilian government over how to react to Indian and international demands it crack down on the alleged masterminds.
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01/08/2009
Has Pakistan Outwitted India? (Time Magazine)
Analysis: Many in India are concerned that six weeks after the Mumbai terror attacks, the issue is dissipating without a satisfactory response from Pakistan
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01/08/2009
Pakistan fires national security adviser (AP via Yahoo! News)
A spokesman for Pakistan's prime minister has announced that the country's national security adviser has been fired.
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01/07/2009
Pakistan Rejects Indian Accusations, Plays Down Tension (Washington Post)
KABUL, Jan. 7 -- During a visit to Afghanistan, Pakistan's foreign minister on Wednesday strongly rejected accusations by India that Pakistani government agencies had played a role in the terrorist attacks in Mumbai in November, insisting that his government wants to "get to the bottom" of the...
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01/08/2009
Pakistan fires official who confirmed Mumbai gunman's identity (Chicago Tribune)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- The Pakistani government on Wednesday abruptly fired its national security adviser after he confirmed that the surviving gunman captured in the Mumbai attacks is a Pakistani, a key piece of evidence contained in a dossier amassed by India on alleged Pakistani complicity in the three-day assault.
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01/08/2009
Pakistan Fires National Security Advisor (Fox News)
Pakistan fired the national security adviser hours after Indian media quoted him as saying the surviving Mumbai attacker was Pakistani.
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01/08/2009
Pakistan Fires National Security Adviser as India Tensions Rise (Bloomberg)
Jan. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Pakistan’s Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani fired his national security adviser amid an escalation of tensions with India, which accuses Pakistani nationals of carrying out the terrorist attacks on Mumbai.
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01/08/2009
Pakistan acknowledges Mumbai gunman (Baltimore Sun)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan Pakistan's information minister says an investigation has revealed that the lone surviving Mumbai gunman is a Pakistani citizen, as India has alleged. Up until now, Pakistan had refused to confirm Ajmal Kasab's nationality, saying he was not registered in the country's databases. Information Minister Sherry Rehman confirmed that Kasab was a Pakistani in a text message but ...
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01/08/2009
Pakistan fires national security adviser (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
Pakistan's national security adviser has been fired hours after Indian media quoted him saying the surviving Mumbai attacker was Pakistani.
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01/07/2009
US welcomes new Afghan, Pakistan cooperation (AFP via Yahoo! News)
The United States welcomed pledges by Afghanistan and Pakistan to forge better ties and fight extremism together, a top US official said Wednesday, calling cooperation the "only way to beat the menace."
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