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Abbottabad Upshot: General Wynne calls off US visit
Chairman of the joint chiefs of staff cancells visit ‘in view of the prevailing environment’.
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Vital information: US investigators question Bin Laden’s widows
Women were interviewed as a group despite US wishes to interview them separately.
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Osama's death, great victory in the war on terror: Bush
'We need your permission to go into Pakistan and kick ass".
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A combination of disgust and anger
As the OBL saga was unraveling, PPP was only interested in swearing in hated ‘Q’ members as ministers.
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Is OBL’s killing in accordance with international law?
There needs to be a frank debate on whether to deal with terrorists as per legal systems, or extra-judicially.
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Charsadda: A wake-up call
The chances of Osama bin Laden’s followers lashing out after his death were all about certain.
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Was it only an intelligence failure?
The failure to capture Osama bin Laden is not the failings of the ISI, but of our national security strategy.
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Pornography found in bin Laden hideout: US officials
A stash of pornography was found in the hideout of Osama bin Laden by the U.S. commandos who killed him.
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Key bin Laden intel came from detainee later released
CIA detainee Hassan Ghul provided information that prompted the agency to focus intensely on the Bin Laden courier.
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Military briefing to Parliament: Come prepared, Nisar warns military
Opposition leader wants the information to be made public.
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Abbottabad debacle: ‘Bin Laden raid not an assassination’
US Attorney General says Bin Laden's hideout in Pakistan was a "kill or capture mission".
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LHCBA premises: Funeral for Bin Laden today
Pamphlets and texts urge participation in prayers for the ‘soldier of Islam’.
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Closed-door briefing: As leadership meets, security fears abound
Security breach last week hushed-up to avoid panic.
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Lead up to Abbottabad: Spy chiefs had extensive talks on Osama
Panetta had pressed Pasha for Bin Laden’s whereabouts.
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Ties between ISI, CIA broken down, says Gilani
PM offers support for US drone strikes, provided Pakistan is in on decision-making.
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What does bin Laden’s death mean to us?
The issues is, the duplicity, the prevarication, the mendacity of the Pakistani state.
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Attack dogs with titanium fangs?
Along with stealth aircraft, and biometric devices, a bomb sniffing dog with titanium teeth was also used in the raid.
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Saudi Consulate attack
The inability to protect our few allies will only hasten our descent to the status of an international pariah.
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Bin Laden raid: Gilani slams US unilateral operation
Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani condemned the unilateral operation by US forces in Abbottabad.
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Al Qaeda facilitators operate openly in Pakistan
Key groups include LeT and Tablighi Jamaat, as revealed by files of Guantanamo Bay detainees.
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Bin Laden deserved a fair trial not execution: Iran official
The unilateral execution by American forces was against fairness and justice: Chief Mohammad Javad Larijani.
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Bin Laden operation: US envoy summoned
US Embassy denies ambassador was summoned - says meeting was routine.
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Bin Laden raid 'not an assassination': US attorney general
Commando raid that killed Osama bin Laden was "not an assassination", says US Attorney General Eric Holder.
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MQM announces referendum on US raid
Party seeks responses on matters of national security, government’s performance.
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Pakistan says will not share US helicopter wreckage with China
Hussain Haqqani says China has not shown any interest in looking at chopper wreckage.
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US senator describes 'gruesome' Bin Laden photos
"That was him. He's gone. He's history," James Inhofe, an Oklahoma Republican, said on CNN.
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Bin Laden journal seized in Abbottabad raid
Treasure trove of intel obtained in the raid that killed Osama Bin Laden included a handwritten journal.
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Addressing the Senate: PM firefights for the military, avoids questions
Opposition says Gilani merely repeats rhetoric, not interested in taking the Parliament into confidence.
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Pak-US strategic dialogue likely to be delayed
Arriving later this week, Senator John Kerry will be the first US official to visit Pakistan since the Bin Laden raid.
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Bin Laden in Pakistan: ‘Rogue ISI, army men may have known of hideout’
Ex-president Musharraf says US set to ‘lose’ if it continues to alienate Pakistan.
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Closed-door parliament session: Defence secretary likely to lead briefing
Lt Gen Athar Ali enjoys close ties with opposition leaders, praised for introducing ‘fiscal disclipline’.
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Abbottabad raid: Judges, not generals, should conduct inquiry, says Nawaz
PML-N chief demands judicial probe led by chief justice of Pakistan; refrains from criticising civilian leaders.
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Eating the humble pie — and having it too
Killing OBL, US could declare job done and pull out, the only problem is that it has dug itself too deep a hole.
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Beware of Americans — bearing gifts
The US has its own litany of complaints but we have ours. Isn’t it time to file for divorce?
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If not now then when?
The government has subverted to the very army and ISI which it had valiantly tried to bring under parliament in 2008.
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Getting to the truth about Abbottabad
The people of this hapless land need some answers, and it would help if they were close to the truth.
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Obama to deliver speech to Muslim world: Report
President to make case that bin Laden's death underscores the view of al Qaeda being a spent force in Muslim world.
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Afghan FM says Bin Laden death may speed up talks with Taliban
Zalmay Rassoul however cautioned that this was only a premature assessment.
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Yemen al Qaeda warns fight not over, 'worse to come'
Head of Al Qaeda's Yemen-based wing vowed to fight on after the killing of OBL in a statement posted on the Internet.
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OBL dilemma: Sherry Rehman calls for unity
Government, opposition, state institutions, military, intelligence agencies need to work together, says Rehman.
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'Pakistan has not been isolated after Abbottabad operation'
Speaking in the Senate, Gilani said that many countries have supported Pakistan in these "trying times".
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US warned Pakistan it would come to get Bin Laden: US officials
US official says there was an "understanding" that amounted to acknowledgement for unilateral action.
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Bin Laden's son may have escaped during Abbottabad raid: Report
Hamza bin Laden, youngest son of OBL may have escaped capture during the US raid against his father in Abbottabad.
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Kerry to visit Pakistan to mend US ties
Kerry's visit would be the highest profile stop in Pakistan since Bin Laden's death.
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Pakistan should heed US concerns: Key US senator
Car Levin said he wanted to maintain good ties with Islamabad "but not at any price."
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CIA to let some US senators see Bin Laden photos
CIA says members can view post-mortem photos of Osama bin Laden if they wish.
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Prayers for Bin Laden in National Assembly
Lawmaker leads prayers for al Qaeda chief defying calls from deputy speaker that he needed permission to do so.
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Operation Geronimo: Senators demand Pakistan move UNSC
Senators criticise government and military reaction to ‘sovereignty breach’.
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Bin Laden family feels ‘humiliated’ by sea burial
Sons say they will move international courts to find their father’s ‘true fate’.
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Pakistan should explain Bin Laden’s presence in Abbottabad: Munter
US ambassador justifies American operations on Pakistans soil saying drone attacks were a "collective responsibility".