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    China blames Pak terror camps for violence 01 August 2011

    In a development that could have an adverse affect on the Pak-China relations, China today blamed Pakistan for the violence in Kashgar city in Xinjiang province in its border with Pakistan on Saturday and Sunday. 20 persons were killed and...

    Keywords: Kashgar city in Xinjiang province, Kashgar city in Xinjiang province, Pak terror camps, Pak terror camps

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    Osama killing, India- Pak relations, osama sons lambast obama for breaking law, Terrorist camps

    Osama sons lambast Obama for breaking law 12 May 2011

    In their first public reaction to their father’s death, the sons of the slain Al-Qaida terrorist leader Osama Bin Laden lambasted the US president Barack Obama for violating all principles of natural justice and international law by killing an unarmed...

    Keywords: U.S. embassy, Osama caught alive, Osama caught alive, Laden’s youngest wife

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    terrorism in Pak, Laden’s youngest wife, laden building to be razed to ground, Terrorist camps

    Laden building to be razed to ground 06 May 2011

    The Abbottabad building near Islamabad, where the Al-Qaida leader Osama Bin Laden stayed until he was killed by the commandoes of the American Seals last Sunday, will be demolished by the Pakistan Security agencies. The building, situated 800 yards away from...

    Keywords: Kabul Embassy, Osama killing, Osama caught alive, India-US relations

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    India-US relations, Osama caught alive, indian embassy in afghan put on alert, Terrorist camps

    Indian Embassy in Afghan put on alert 05 May 2011

    India today issued a high security alert for its missions and other interests in Afghanistan after intelligence inputs warned that terrorists of Al-Qaida and Lashkhar-e-Taiba may resort to attacks on Indian interests in that country in the wake of the...

    Keywords: U.S. raids, Osama killing, terrorism in Pak, Al-Sadah

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    India-US relations, Al-Sadah, wounded pak warns us india, Terrorist camps

    Wounded Pak warns US, India 05 May 2011

    A wounded Pakistan today warned the US and India against any further covert operations on the Pakistani soil in the name of eliminating terrorism saying such operations would lead to a terrible catastrophe. Serving the warning, Pakistani foreign secretary Salman Bashir...

    Keywords: Pak terrorism in India, Barack Obama, Terrorist camps in Pakistan, Al-Sadah

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    Osama Bin Laden, Osama death, us to get access to osama widows, Terrorist camps

    US to get access to Osama widows 10 May 2011

    The New York Times said today that Pakistan has agreed to provide the US access to the three widows of slain terrorist leader Osama Bin Laden. The three wives of Osama are now in the custody of Pakistani Army and the...

    Keywords: Osama caught alive, Al-Qaida leader, al-Qaeda, Terrorist camps in Pakistan

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    Osama death, Pakistan, us to quiz laden s wives, Terrorist camps

    US to quiz Laden’s wives 09 May 2011

    Stinging again the Pakistani pride, the Obama Administration has sought immediate access to the slain Al-Qaida leader Osama Bin Laden’s three widows who are presently in the custody of the Pakistani army along with several of Laden’s sons.The US Government...

    Keywords: Terrorist camps in Pakistan, US military operation, Osama killing, terrorism in Pak

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    Barack Obama, Osama killing, us conducts yet another operation on pak soil, Terrorist camps

    US conducts yet another operation on Pak soil 07 May 2011

    Notwithstanding the Pakistani threat of dire consequences in the event of another violation of its sovereignty by any country, the US conducted yet an another punitive Drone strike on Pakistani soil to target the Taliban and Al-Qaida terrorist leaders Mullah...

    Keywords: Pak terrorism in India, U.S. raids, terrorism in Pak, Al-Sadah

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