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The Hizbut Tahrir is constantly generating a tirade of unwanted and unwarranted messages on mobile phones.
Classified report says the radical group sought to recruit ‘like-minded’ military officers to its cause.
British high commissioner says UK ‘proud’ of its free speech tradition.
Hizb ut-Tahrir also sees role for elites and army, urges street campaign against government.
Chief military spokesman confirms Brig Ali, four other detained servicemen have yet to be formally charge-sheeted.
Conflation of religious and national identities result in confusing being a good Muslim with being a good Pakistani.
Security agencies have started moving against activists of the banned Hizb-ut-Tahrir outfit.
The banned organisation appears to be free to distribute its propaganda material and promote its events.
The convicted lieutenant colonel says he has been victimised for raising voice against corruption in his department.
DG ISPR Major General Athar Abbas says Brigadier Khan served at GHQ in Rawalpindi, linked to Hizbul Tehrir.