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Frontline Pakistan : The Struggle With Militant Islam - Arz-e-Pak

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Notes<br />

‘Closing in?’ Newsline, March 2003.<br />

Ibid.<br />

Ibid.<br />

‘Noose tightens’, Newsline, March 2004.<br />

According to top <strong><strong>Pak</strong>istan</strong>i intelligence sources.<br />

‘Bin Laden’s back channel’, Newsweek, 5 August 2004.<br />

‘Al Qaeda planned attack on airports’, Daily Dawn, 6 August 2004.<br />

‘Al Qaeda whiz was top terror planner’, <strong>The</strong> News, 5 August 2004.<br />

‘Al Qaeda’s new face’, Newsline, August 2004.<br />

Ibid.<br />

‘Bin Laden’s back channel’, Newsweek, 5 August 2004.<br />

‘British raids net a leader of al Qaeda’, Washington Post, 5 August 2004.<br />

‘<strong><strong>Pak</strong>istan</strong> holds top al Qaeda suspect’, Washington Post, 30 July 2004.<br />

According to intelligence sources.<br />

‘Khalfan says he plotted attack on <strong><strong>Pak</strong>istan</strong> leaders’, Daily Nation, 4<br />

August 2004.<br />

‘Al Qaeda number three Faraj al Libbi arrested’, Daily Dawn, 5 May 2005.<br />

‘Bin Laden aide had ten strong British network’, <strong>The</strong> Times, 6 May 2005.<br />

‘Senior al Qaeda commander killed’, Daily Dawn, 3 December 2005.<br />

‘Everyone’s mastermind: Al Qaeda operative killed in <strong><strong>Pak</strong>istan</strong>’, Newsweek,<br />

26 December 2005.<br />

‘Al Qaeda’s new face’, Newsline, August 2004.<br />

Ibid.<br />

Ibid.<br />

ChaPter eight<br />

‘Massive hunt launched for Mehsud’, Daily Dawn, 10 October 2004.<br />

For Tora Bora, see Chapter Seven, ‘War Comes Home’.<br />

‘Guantanamo detainees say Arabs, Muslims sold for US bounties’,<br />

Associated Press (AP), 31 May 2005.<br />

According to a <strong><strong>Pak</strong>istan</strong> army spokesman.<br />

See Chapter Seven.<br />

In the Wall Street Journal.<br />

‘Tribal tribulation: A campaign to flush out <strong>Islam</strong>ic militants hiding in<br />

<strong><strong>Pak</strong>istan</strong>’s wild west tests the will of <strong>Islam</strong>abad and the US’, Time, 17 May<br />

2004.<br />

‘US pledges long term strategic partnership: <strong><strong>Pak</strong>istan</strong> designated major<br />

non NATO ally’, Daily Dawn, 19 March 2004.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> warrior tribes’, Newsline, April 2004.<br />

Olaf Caroe, <strong>The</strong> Pathans (Oxford: Oxford University Press), p. 393.<br />

Akbar S. Ahmed, Resistance and Control in <strong><strong>Pak</strong>istan</strong> (London: Routledge),<br />

p. 17.<br />

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