Pakistan: Scotland Yard Should Quit Flawed Bhutto Inquiry
Independent International Investigation Needed to Conduct Credible Probe
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Benazir e-mail implicates Musharraf in death
28 Dec 2007, 2118 hrs IST
US aid ‘diverted’ in Pakistan
More than $5bn in US military aid to Pakistan has often failed to reach frontline units fighting al-Qaeda and the Taleban, the New York Times says. It quoted officials saying much of the money was diverted to weapons systems designed to counter India, rather than to fighting Islamist militants.
The US provides the money to reimburse Pakistan for military operations carried out in its “war on terror”. (more…)
Obituary: Benazir Bhutto
Fallen Hero of Our Time: Ahmad Shah Massoud
Sunday, Nov. 05, 2006
Ahmad Shah Massoud
By Peter Bergen
The two Arab TV journalists who had been hanging around for weeks to secure an interview with the storied Afghan military commander Ahmad Shah Massoud finally got their chance to speak with him on Sept. 9, 2001. They set up their gear and asked a question about Osama bin Laden. Then one of them detonated a bomb hidden in a camera, killing himself and mortally wounding Massoud. The journalists were, in fact, al-Qaeda assassins, and it was bin Laden who had ordered the hit just before the 9/11 attacks on the U.S. (more…)
Who Violates Human Rights the Most?
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Who violates human rights the most?
| By Paul Reynolds World Affairs correspondent, BBC News website |
The annual Human Rights report issued by Britain’s Foreign Office lays particular stress this year on the denial of human rights by terrorist groups and not just governments.
Foreign Secretary Jack Straw, who introduced the report himself, told a mixed news conference of reporters and human rights activists: “We must look at non-state forces as well as state forces when we look at human rights.” (more…)
Press Condemns Guantanamo ‘Violations’
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Press condemns Guantanamo ‘violations’
Papers in the Arab and wider Islamic world have harsh words for the US government following the suicides of three prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay.
Commentators say the policy of holding suspects indefinitely at the camp is a continuing violation of human rights, which is leading to acts of desperation by inmates.
Some voice scepticism at the official US account of the three deaths, and demand an independent inquiry. (more…)
