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6 Jan 2009: Manmohan Singh says aim of terrorist assault was to damage India's reputation as rising world power
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6 Jan 2009:
Defendents alleged to have encouraged acts of violence via website Balach Warna
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6 Jan 2009:
Former Pakistani prime minister's daughter records song asking 'was it worth dying for?'
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6 Jan 2009:
Evidence submitted to high commissioner rests largely on interrogation of sole surviving gunman
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31 Dec 2008: Helicopter gunships strike along border in effort to secure supply lines for western troops, officials say
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31 Dec 2008:
The number of journalists, bloggers and media workers killed doing their jobs fell to 62 this year from 106 in 2007, according to the Paris-based press freedom watchdog Reporters Without Borders. But it said that the decrease was hardly grounds for optimism because, in many parts of the world, it showed that violent repression had forced reporters to abandon their jobs. Iraq remained the deadliest country for journalists with 15 deaths (down from 47 in 2007). Pakistan, the Philippines and Mexico followed Iraq as the most dangerous countries for reporters. (Via RSF)
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28 Dec 2008:
Tens of thousands of Pakistanis pay their respects at grave of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto
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27 Dec 2008:
Major escalation of the confrontation between the two countries after the Mumbai terrorist attack last month
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22 Dec 2008: Bodies pulled from fortified house destroyed in South Waziristan region by suspected US drone bomber
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