Where the Jihad lives now / Ron Moreau, Michael Hirsh

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2007Subject(s): In: Newsweek 29 October 2007, pp.28-36Summary: Islamic militants are no longer restricted to far-flung tribal areas of Pakistan, now they appear able to operate throughout the country with little to hinder them. The bomb attacks during a rally marking the return of Benazir Bhutto murdered 134 people and injured 450 others and are the latest in a long list of atrocities including attempts on the life of General Pervez Musharraf. Considers the risks inherent in Taliban freedom in Pakistan, a state with nuclear weapons.
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Islamic militants are no longer restricted to far-flung tribal areas of Pakistan, now they appear able to operate throughout the country with little to hinder them. The bomb attacks during a rally marking the return of Benazir Bhutto murdered 134 people and injured 450 others and are the latest in a long list of atrocities including attempts on the life of General Pervez Musharraf. Considers the risks inherent in Taliban freedom in Pakistan, a state with nuclear weapons.

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