Exclusive Interview with Naveed Butt, Hizb ut-Tahrir spokesman in Pakistan on: The Swat offensive and the American Plan for Pakistan. This interview was broadcast live on KhilafahTV on Sunday 21st June 2009
Read the full story »The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan stated that more than 700,000 people have been displaced owing to US attacks in the tribal areas.
On 3rd September 2008 American special forces soldiers launched an attack on Angoor Adda
Lahore (General News Reporter) - While addressing the Friday congregation in different mosques the respected Ulama have said that there is no peace in the country, it is in a state of confusion and chaos, and that the solution to all these problems is in the implementation of the Khilafah Rashidah. During their address, Moulana Muhib un-Nabi, Moulana Amjad Khan, Mowlana Saif ud-Din Saif, Moulana Abdur Rahman, Qari Thana’ullah, Mufti Shams ud-Din and others said that Prophet Muhammad (saw) came with a system that was subsequently implemented by Abu Bakr …
Rehman Malik: We have killed over 3,500 people and a good number have been injured. I will take Swat and FATA together. The militants have been doing their operations together. The setback which the militants have received, it will take a lot of time for them to recoup. They were quite confident that the government will not be able to launch such a major operation. In Swat we found up to 70-yard long tunnels, full of arms and ammunition. Then, there were huge ammunition depots. Then, there were training centres, …
Saturday, June 20, 2009
WASHINGTON: The US Congress approved $1.4 billion in economic and security assistance for Pakistan, as the Senate overwhelmingly passed a $106 billion war supplemental bill on Thursday, giving the Obama administration the urgently-needed $225 million as relief assistance for displaced persons of the tribal areas.
The whopping funding bill, primarily meant for Afghanistan and Iraq wars, had faced a stiff resistance in the US House of Representatives, getting through with a narrow vote earlier this week.
The measure has been sent to US President Barack Obama, who is likely …
Thursday, 25 June 2009
The head of Pakistan’s Taliban, Baitullah Mehsud, left a funeral procession before it was hit by a suspected US missile strike that killed 80 people mourning an earlier barrage, intelligence officials said yesterday.
They claimed that several senior Taliban militants were killed in the attack launched from a drone aircraft.
Mehsud, who is accused of plotting suicide bombings and the assassination this week of his chief Taliban rival, is the target of a looming offensive by Pakistan’s military in the South Waziristan tribal area bordering Afghanistan.
Suspected missile strikes killed …
‘Pakistan Times’ Federal Bureau
ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Rehman Malik has said that security forces have killed over 3,500 militants in Swat and FATA together.
In an interview with Financial Times, he said a good number have been injured. “The setback which the militants have received, it will take a lot of time for them to recoup.
He said militants were quite confident that the government will not be able to launch such a major operation. “In Swat we found up to 70-yard long tunnels, full of arms and ammunition. Then, there were huge …