Author Archives: The Pashtun Times

Sartaj Aziz oppose crackdown on Afghan militants based in Pakistan

PAKISTAN: Pakistan’s Foreign Affairs Adviser Sartaj Aziz has opposed a large-scale crackdown against all extremist militants in Pakistan, warning that pushing too fast could lead to ‘blowback’ in the form of more terrorist attacks. He was apparently gesturing towards the growing criticisms on Pakistan for failing to act against the notorious Haqqani terrorist network and the Taliban group which are ...

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Spain arrests three Pakistanis accused of promoting militancy

MADRID: Three people from Pakistan accused of promoting militancy through social media were arrested in Spain on Friday, the interior ministry said. The three shared a home in the northeast city of Lleida from where they were accused of distributing content justifying executions carried out by the militant Islamic State group and supporting other militant groups, the ministry said. Authorities ...

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Seven-year-old killed after rape in Pakistan

VEHARI: A man allegedly raped and strangled a seven-year-old girl at Mauza Kot Saadat about 30 kilometres from here on Thursday. ‘R’, a student of Class I, would go to the neighbouring house of her relatives for tuition. On Thursday, a man took her to fields and strangled her after rape. Some people informed police about the dead body and ...

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Insecurity main hurdle to refugees’ to return: Zakhilwal

PESHAWAR: The Afghan ambassador to Pakistan has apprised the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa chief minister of the problems being faced by refugees in the northwestern province. Dr. Omar Zakhilwal said he himself wanted all Afghan refugees to return to their homeland with honouras soon as possible. But insecurity in Afghanistan forced them to come back to Pakistan, he said. At a meeting ...

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Senior Afghan Taliban leader shot dead in Pakistan

PESHAWAR: A senior leader of the Afghan Taliban group was reportedly shot dead by unknown gunmen in Peshawar city of Pakistan. According to reports, the incident took place in Nasir Bagh Road and the Taliban leader has been identified as Qari Syed Murad. The gunmen reportedly opened fire on Qari Murad near his residence in Nasir Bagh Road where he ...

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Eidul Fitr unlikely on Tuesday, says Afgan astrologer Abdullah Kandahari

KABUL: Leading astrologer Abdullah  Kandahari on Thursday hinted the Eidul Fitr festival would be celebrated on Wednesday (July 6). He told media the Ramadan moon could still be visible on Monday for 20 minutes in Morocco and for eight minutes in Saudi Arabia. Kandahari said the moon might be visible in European countries, the United States and other parts of the ...

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Duality and Deceit

No tragedy happens as such; it is always preceded by events, if ignored, tragedy bound to happen. Pakistan international isolation has deep roots; the present military dominant civil set up, accelerated the process. Country is internally fragmented and externally stands alone in international community. Everyone looks at it, from his own angle. To some it is a Sick State, viability ...

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Duality and Deceit

No tragedy happens as such; it is always preceded by events, if ignored, tragedy bound to happen. Pakistan international isolation has deep roots; the present military dominant civil set up, accelerated the process. Country is internally fragmented and externally stands alone in international community. Everyone looks at it, from his own angle. To some it is a Sick State, viability ...

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27 killed, 40 wounded in back to back explosions in Kabul

KABUL: Twins explosions rocked capital Kabul this afternoon with the preliminary reports suggesting scores of police cadets have lost their lives in the attack. An official in the Ministry of Interior has said at least 27 people were killed and 40 others were wounded in the back to back explosions in the vicinity of Company area. A security official confirmed that a ...

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4,000 more visas granted for Afghans who supported US-led coalition

KABUL: At least 4,000 more visas have been granted to the Afghans who have supported the US-led coalition in Afghanistan in a bid to help relocate those who are in fear of persecution. The decision to grant more visas to the Afghans was taken by a Senate panel, Appropriations Committee on Wednesday with the members of the panel unanimously voting ...

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