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Pak will never let truth come out about Osama's Abbottabad raid: Editorial
Jul 23, 5:53 pm
Islamabad, July 23 (ANI): Referring to recent media reports stating that the Abbottabad compound, where Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden lived until his killing on May 2, 2011, will be taken over by the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa government, an editorial in a Pakistani daily has said that in trying so hard to control the location, the authorities have only deepened the general air of suspicion about Pakistan's role in the whole affair.Just as the demolition of Osama Bin Laden
's house in February - which was carried out mainly at night and under tight military watch - smacked of defensiveness and secrecy on the part of the state, so does this latest attempt to control a reminder of one of the most embarrassing incidents in the country's history, the editorial in The Dawn said.It is also in line with the general paranoia with which security personnel had handled the house when it existed, harassing locals, visitors and journalists who dared approach. This despite probably having removed every shred of intelligence or evidence available in the house, and even though the structure was more of a curiosity and a tourist attraction rather than being in any danger of becoming a shrine for Bin Laden supporters, it stated.Meanwhile, reports of the government takeover of the plot are a reminder that the authorities remain much less efficient when it comes to investigating, or at least sharing, why and how Bin Laden ended up living in
Abbottabad , the editorial further stated.All physical traces of the man are being erased, and Dr Shakil Afridi has been detained one way or another for possibly colluding with the CIA to nab him. But though several deadlines have come and gone, no investigation report has emerged over a year after a commission was formed to carry out a probe into why Bin Laden was here and why America was able to get him in the way that it did, it added. As with the compound itself, the fear now is that the answers to these questions will remain shrouded in secrecy, it said. Like other security failures and policy mistakes in Pakistan's history, one gets the distinct feeling that this one is also being swept under the rug, it concluded. (ANI)
Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaf says no enmity with Taliban
May 18, 11:57 am
Islamabad, May 18 (ANI): The coming provincial government was ready to hold talks with the outlawed Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militants, Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaf (PTI) senior leader has said.
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Chinese man held in PoK over Koran desecration
May 18, 11:37 am
Muzaffarabad (Pakistan), May 18 (ANI): A Chinese man has been taken into protective custody in Pakistan administered Kashmir after he was accused of desecrating the Koran.
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Countries with high level of corruption fail to attract skilled workers
May 18, 11:32 am
Berlin, May 18 (ANI): Countries that have higher levels of corruption struggle to attract and retain skilled workers, the authors of a new study published in EMBO have reported.
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Chinese ambassador urges U.S. to be "truly neutral" on Sino-Japanese territorial dispute
May 18, 10:36 am
Beijing, May 18 (Xinhua-ANI): China's Ambassador to the United States Cui Tiankai on Friday urged Washington to remain "truly neutral" on the Sino-Japanese territorial dispute in East China Sea by honoring its promise to "take no side."
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