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RoP Kills 23 in Pakistan

by Phantom Ace Comments Off on RoP Kills 23 in Pakistan
Filed under Islamists, Pakistan, Terrorism at August 19th, 2008 - 10:35 am

A suicide bomber blew himself up in a hospital in northwest Pakistan, killing at least 23 people.

PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AFP) — A suicide bomber killed 23 people at a hospital in northwest Pakistan Tuesday, highlighting the militant challenge facing the government after the resignation of Pervez Musharraf.

In other violence in the wake of the US-backed president’s decision to bow out on Monday, five soldiers and 13 Taliban militants were killed in a tribal region bordering Afghanistan.

The suicide attack happened as Shiite Muslims gathered to protest over the death of a man in a suspected sectarian attack in the troubled town of Dera Ismail Khan, said North West Frontier Province police chief Malik Naveed Khan.

“There are 23 confirmed dead and up to 20 wounded. We have found the legs of the suspected suicide bomber,” Khan told private Geo television, adding that tensions were high in the area after the blast.

Musharraf Announces Intent to Resign

by Phantom Ace ( 5 Comments › )
Filed under Pakistan at August 18th, 2008 - 10:06 am

Pervez Musharraf announced today that he will resign, just ahead of impeachment proceedings by the Islamist-controlled Pakistani parliament.

(Hat tip: islamic apologist Charles)

Say Goodnight, Pervez

by Phantom Ace Comments Off on Say Goodnight, Pervez
Filed under Uncategorized at July 14th, 2008 - 8:36 pm

Nothing to worry about here. Just a nuclear-armed Islamic nation, about to undergo massive civil unrest and the rise of Al Qaeda: Musharraf Is Expected to Resign in Next Few Days.

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Faced with desertions by his political supporters and the unsettling neutrality of the Pakistani military, President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan is expected to resign in the next few days rather than face impeachment, Pakistani politicians and Western diplomats said Thursday.

His departure from office seems likely to unleash new instability in the country as the two main parties in the civilian government jockey for his share of power. It would also remove from the political stage the man who has served as the Bush administration’s main ally here for the last eight years.

He’s got his nest egg, and he’s bailing out.

(Hat tip:Kilgore’s Lover @ LGF)