Topic: Quetta
AP News | 2010-02-08 15:30:33
In this image taken on Jan . 18, 2010, Maulana Noor Muhammad, the head of a conservative religious school, speaks during an interview in Quetta. If Afghan Taliban fighters and their top leaders are roaming around this remote part of Pakistan ...
AP News | 2010-02-07 16:03:40
Pakistanis skeptical of US claims that Afghan Taliban leaders are hiding in Baluchistan
If Afghan Taliban fighters and their top leaders are roaming around this remote part of Pakistan as the U.S. alleges, the police chief here says he hasn't seen them. "Point them out to me," Abid Hussain Notkani says. "I will arrest them." Interviews with residents ...
AFP Global Edition | 2009-12-14 05:10:15
Senior US officials are pushing to expand CIA drone strikes beyond Pakistan's tribal region and into a major city in an attempt to pressure the Pakistani government to pursue Taliban leaders based in the city of Quetta, The Los Angeles Times reported. The newspaper said the prospect of Predator aircraft strikes in Quetta signals a new US resolve to ...
AP News | 2009-11-19 20:50:50
FILE - In this Thursday, March 20, 2008 file photo, Pakistani protesters rally against the republishing of cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad in Danish newspapers in Quetta, Pakistan. Islamic nations are mounting a campaign for an international treaty to protect religious ...
